40,999 /- (Onwards per person)

  • Tour Code : WG04
  • 9 D / 8 N
  • Departure : (09:00 Hrs.)
  • Return : (16:00 Hrs.)
  • Holiday Category :
    Holiday Packages
  • Holiday Type :
  • States :
    Rajasthan, Gujarat
  • Places Covered :
    Udaipur, Mount Abu, Ahmedabad, Dwarka, Porbandar, Palitana, Dakor, Nathdwara, Kankroli, Bhavnagar, Lothal, Bet Dwarka, Somnath
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Itinerary

Day 1
09:00 Hrs
Ahmedabad

Departure to Dakor Temple (80 Kms / 2 Hrs). Later visit Gandhi Ashram, ISKCON Temple, Hathee Singh Jain Temple, Science City & Swamy Narayan Temple.

Night Stay

  • Ahmedabad
Day 2
Ahmedabad - Lothal - Rajkot

Departure to Rajkot (260 Kms / 5 Hrs), enroute visit Lothal - ‘Lothal’ - literally ‘Mound of the Dead’, is the most extensively excavated site of Harappan age in India and therefore allows the most insight into the story of Indus Valley Civilization. Visiting places at Rajkot visit - Swamy Narayan Temple - it has been built out of hand carved stones and the temple is renowned worldwide for its social work and humanitarian services, Ishwarya Temple, Panch Nath Mahadeo Temple, Ramakrishna Ashram, Asharamji Bapu Ashram, Rotary Mid Town Dolls Museum.

Meals

  • Breakfast

Night Stay

  • Rajkot
Day 3
Rajkot - Dwaraka - Bet Dwarka

After early breakfast, departure to Dwarka (230 Kms / 5 Hrs). Local visits : Shri Nageshwar Temple, Gopi Talab, Bet Dwarka, Rukmini Temple. Transfer to a hotel. Evening visit Dwarakadhish Temple.

Meals

  • Breakfast

Night Stay

  • Dwarka
Day 4
Dwarka - Porbandar - Somnath

After breakfast, departure to Porbandar ( 105 Kms / 2 Hrs). Visit Birth Place of Shri Mahatma Gandhi (Kirti Mandir), Sudama Temple. Later drive to Somnath (135 Kms / 3 Hrs). Transfer to a hotel for fresh ups and then temple darshan in Somnath. Evening have a fun in Saurashtra beach.

Meals

  • Breakfast

Night Stay

  • Somnath
Day 5
Somnath - Sasangir - Junagadh

After breakfast, departure to Sasangir (50 Kms / 1 hr) and visit Sasangir Safari Park. Later proceed to local sightseeing : Fort, Girnar Hills at Junagarh (55 Kms / 1 hr). Check into hotel.

Meals

  • Breakfast

Night Stay

  • Junagadh
Day 6
Junagarh - Gondal - Ahmedabad

After breakfast, departure to Gondal (65 Kms / 1.5 hr). Visit Naulakha Palace and the famous temple of Swamy Narayan and then departure to Ahmedabad (250 Kms / 6 Hrs). Transfer to a hotel.

Meals

  • Breakfast

Night Stay

  • Ahmedabad
Day 7
Ahmedabad - Mount Abu

After breakfast, departure to Mount Abu (240 Kms / 6 Hrs). A pleasant retreat set amidst the lush forested hills, Mount Abu is a green Oasis in the barren desert escape that is Rajasthan. Situated at the Aravali range, the hill retreat owes its cool climate to its rich flora covering the entire hill area includes coniferous trees and flowering shrubs. The ONLY hill station in Rajasthan, the Mount Abu is more than a summer retreat. Its stunning array of exquisite Dilwara Jain Temples dates back to 11th to 13th Centuries.

Meals

  • Breakfast

Night Stay

  • Mount Abu
Day 8
Mount Abu - Nathdwara - Kankroli - Udaipur

After breakfast departure to Nathdwara (180 Kms / 4 Hrs) Visit Nathdwara Shreenathji Temple and then proceed to visit Kankroli temple. Later proceed to Udaipur. On arrival, visit City Palace, Lake PIchola, Lake Palace Jagdish Mandir, Maharana Pratap Memorial, Surya Chopar.

Meals

  • Breakfast

Night Stay

  • Udaipur
Day 9
Udaipur - Ahmedabad

After breakfast, departure to Ahmedabad (260 Kms / 6 Hrs). Transfer to Railway Station / Airport to board the return train / flight for destination.

Meals

  • Breakfast
  • Tour Concludes.

Inclusions/Exclusions

Inclusions


  • - Accommodation as per the details given above.
    - Meal Plan- breakfast Arrival/departure transfer and all land transfers as per the itinerary.
    - Transfers & sightseeing by private vehicle as per the itinerary.
    - Driver allowance/toll/parking/road tax/fuel charges.
    - Applicable taxes
  • Exclusions


  • - Any meal unless specified above
    - Any Air Fare & Train Ticket
    - Any Guide Service
    - All entrance fees to monuments
    - Personal nature expenses like telephone / laundry bills etc
    - Airports tax and travel insurance etc
    - Services not specified above
  • Date & Price Info

    Tour Price

    Type of Vehicles Apr-2024 To Jun-2024, Oct-2024 To Jan-2025
    Standard Deluxe Premium
    Car 2 Pax 44,299/- 47,999/- 58,099/-
    3 Pax 31,699/- 35,699/- 44,199/-
    4 Pax 28,199/- 31,899/- 42,099/-
    SUV 2 Pax 47,999/- 51,699/- 61,799/-
    3 Pax 34,199/- 38,099/- 46,599/-
    4 Pax 30,099/- 33,799/- 43,899/-
    5 Pax 25,399/- 29,299/- 38,399/-
    6 Pax 24,099/- 27,799/- 37,999/-
    Tempo Traveller 7 Pax 28,599/- 32,399/- 41,899/-
    8 Pax 27,299/- 30,999/- 41,099/-
    9 Pax 24,999/- 28,799/- 38,299/-
    10 Pax 24,199/- 27,899/- 38,099/-
    11 Pax 22,599/- 26,399/- 36,099/-
    12 Pax 22,199/- 25,899/- 36,099/-
    Child Without Mattress (6-11 Yrs.) 1 Pax 3,399/- 5,599/- 8,199/-
    Child With Mattress (6-11 Yrs.) 1 Pax 3,999/- 6,699/- 9,799/-
    Type of Vehicles Jul-2024 To Sep-2024, Feb-2025 To Mar-2025
    Standard Deluxe Premium
    Car 2 Pax 43,799/- 46,899/- 56,699/-
    3 Pax 31,299/- 34,299/- 42,199/-
    4 Pax 27,799/- 30,899/- 40,699/-
    SUV 2 Pax 47,499/- 50,599/- 60,399/-
    3 Pax 33,799/- 36,699/- 44,699/-
    4 Pax 29,599/- 32,799/- 42,499/-
    5 Pax 24,999/- 27,999/- 36,699/-
    6 Pax 23,699/- 26,799/- 36,499/-
    Tempo Traveller 7 Pax 28,199/- 31,199/- 40,199/-
    8 Pax 26,799/- 29,899/- 39,699/-
    9 Pax 24,499/- 27,599/- 36,699/-
    10 Pax 23,799/- 26,899/- 36,699/-
    11 Pax 22,199/- 25,299/- 34,499/-
    12 Pax 21,799/- 24,899/- 34,699/-
    Child Without Mattress (6-11 Yrs.) 1 Pax 3,199/- 4,499/- 6,699/-
    Child With Mattress (6-11 Yrs.) 1 Pax 3,799/- 5,399/- 7,999/-

    Note: GST @5.00% applicable.

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    Payment Terms

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    Tour Requirements

    • For Adults - Photo identification in the form of Voters ID / Passport / Aadhar Card / Driving Licence / Ration card
    • For students - Photo identification in the form of Passport / Aadhar Card / PAN card Carry original as well as 2 photocopies of school or college Photo Identity card
    • For Infants - Carry 2 passport sized photographs

    Things to Carry

    • Mobile phone with appropriate sim card
    • Along with your necessary clothing and toiletries carry sun screen lotion, hand sanitizer, sun glasses, cap, sports shoes, umbrella / windcheater, camera etc. and woollens if needed
    • If you are on any medication, carry sufficient stock of the medicines with prescription

    Weather

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    Shopping

    • Patola Silk Sarees, Bandhnis and traditional Gagra-Cholis, Marriage Costumes, Wall Hangings, Embroidered, Appliquéd Quilts, Cradle Clothes, Cloth Toys, Embroidered Footwear, Lacquer Furniture etc.,

    Places Covered

    Udaipur

    Udaipur

    Udaipur, also known as the City of Lakes, is located 403 kilometres southwest of the state capital, Jaipur. Udaipur is the historic capital of the kingdom of Mewar in the former Rajputana Agency as Guhils clan ruled the Mewar. The city was founded by Maharana Uday Singh. Apart from its history, culture, and scenic locations, Udaipur is known for its palaces. The Lake Palace covers an entire island in the Pichola Lake and many of the palaces have been converted into luxury hotels.

    Mount Abu

    Mount Abu

    Mount Abu, located in Sirohi district, is a popular hill station in the Aravalli Range of Rajasthan. Mount Abu is 58 km from Palanpur and forms a distinct rocky plateau 22 km long by 9 km wide. The highest peak on the mountain is Guru Shikhar, at 1,722 metres. It is referred as 'an oasis in the desert', as its heights are home to rivers, lakes and evergreen forests. The ancient name of Mount Abu is "Arbudaanchal" and is said to be original abode of the famous Gurjaras. The area has several Hindu and Jain temples. The Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctury covers major portions of the mountains. The Nakki Lake in the Achalgarh fort is a popular tourist attraction.

    Ahmedabad

    Ahmedabad

    Situated on the banks of the river Sabarmati, Ahmedabad is one of the most important cities in Western India. Ahmedabad is believed to have been inhabited from the beginning of the 11th century. It was named Ahmedabad by Sultan Ahmed Shah who fortified the city in 1411. Ahmedabad is now an important education and textile hub of the country. Some of the important tourist destinations in Ahmedabad are the walled city and gates, Rani no Hajiro, Badshah no Hajiro, The Adalaj Stepwell, Vechaar Utensils Museum, Folk Museum, Hussain Doshi's Gufa, Sardar Patel Museum and Kankaria Lake.

    Dwarka

    Dwarka

    Dwarka lies in the westernmost part of India. It is one of the seven sacred cities known as the Mokshada, meaning ‘Bestower of Liberation’ and one of the Four Dhams. According to Hindu mythology, the city of Dwarks was built by Lord Vishwakarma himself on the orders of Lord Krishna. However, it is believed the Dwarka has submerged into the ocean six times and the modern Dwarka is the seventh city. Archaelogical excavations in Dwarka region have confirmed the existence of a metropolitan city in the past now submerged into the sea. The major attractions in Dwarka include the famous Dwarakadhish Temple, Jagatmandir temple, Sharada Peetha, and The Nageshwar Mahadev.

    Porbandar

    Porbandar

    The coastal city of Porbandar is best known for being the birth-place of Mahatma Gandhi – The Father of our Nation. On-shore explorations in and around Porbandar has revealed settlements dating back to the 16th-14th Century BC. The city has a beautiful beach, known as, Chowpati. Porbandar also has a Bird Sanctuary frequented by Flamingos and a Lion Sanctuary. The other tourist attractions here include the famous Kirti Mandir - birth place of Mahatma Gandhi, Rokhadia Hanuman temple, Sudama Mandir, Sandipani Vidysniketan, Gita Mandir and Bharat Mandir.

    Palitana

    Palitana

    During the British Raj, Palitana was a princely state in the Kathiawar Agency of the Bombay presidency. Gross revenue, £42,000; tribute jointly to the Gaekwar of Baroda and the Nawab of Junagadh, £700. The capital of the state was the Palitana town (population 12,800). It was ruled by a Gohil Rajput, with the title of Thakore sahib (also spelled Thakor Saheb or Thakur Sahib), enjoying a 9-guns salute, of the Hindu Gohel dynasty, which received a privy purse of 180,000 r.upees at the state's accession to independent India on 15 February 1948.

    Dakor

    Dakor

    The present temple was constructed by Shri Gopalrao Jagannath Tambwekar in 1772 A.D. at the cost of rupees one lakh. It was built with brick walls and stones pillars. It is raised on a high plinth of 168 feet by 151 feet with twelve stone steps on each side and surrounded by a spacious courtyard. It has eight domes and twenty four turrets, the highest of them being 90 feet making it the tallest temple in the district. The main gate of the temple overlooks the (now crowded) banks of the lake Gomati. Silver gates are protected by the Vedic Gods - Lord Ganesha, Sun, Moon, etc beautifully carved in high relief. The gate leads into the main courtyard. As tradition would have it, drummers sit atop the main gate in a balcony of their own. The "Nagarkhana" resonates with music during the main darshans and at Aarti times. On entering the courtyard, one sees two tall structures, used to house the thousands of lamps that are lit during the festive season, on either side. Multi-storied and multi-tiered, this type of structure is very typical of medieval Gujarati temple architecture. Back at the front gate, marble stairs lead to the main audience chamber of the temple - the Jagmohan - literally the place where the world is charmed (by the beauty of the Lord). Three large entrances allow devotes to enter the main audience chamber. The large open square structure of the audience chamber is surmounted by an imposing, glittering dome.

    Nathdwara

    Nathdwara

    This town is famous for its temple of Krishna which houses the idol of Shrinathji, a 14th-century, 7-year-old "infant" incarnation of Krishna. The idol was originally worshipped at JATIPURAMathura and was shifted in the 1672 from Govardhan hill, near Mathura along holy river Yamuna after being retained at Agra for almost six months, in order to protect it from anti-Hindu fanatic iconoclastic Islamic policies of Mughal ruler Aurangzeb’s. Literally, Nathdwara means ‘Gateway to Shrinathji’. Nathdwara is a significant Vaishnavite shrine pertaining to the Pushti Marg or the Vallabh Sampradaya or the Shuddha Advaita founded by Vallabha Acharya, revered mainly by people of Gujarat and Rajasthan, among others. Vitthal Nathji,son of Vallabhacharya institutionalised the worship of Shrinathji at Nathdwara. Nathdwara town itself is popularly referred to as ‘Shrinathji’, after the presiding deity.

    Kankroli

    Kankroli

    Along the rajsamand lake is the beautiful temple Dwarikadheesh Temple devoted to Lord Krishna. Kankroli is the main city in Rajsamand, and lies on NH-8 Udaipur-Ajmer. Kankroli is famous for the JK Tyre plant, which is one of the leading Tyre Manufacturers in India. A whole village is named after it known as JayKay Gram.

    Bhavnagar

    Bhavnagar

    The Gohil Rajput of the Suryavanshi clan faced severe competition in Marwar. Around 1260 AD, they moved down to the Gujarat coast and established three capitals; Sejakpur, Umrala and Sihor. The old town of Bhavnagar was a fortified town with gates leading to other important regional towns. It remained a major port for almost two centuries, trading commodities with Mozambique, Zanzibar, Singapore, and the Persian Gulf. The current Royal Family of Bhavnagar comprises Maharaja Vijayraj Singh Gohil and Maharani Samyukta Kumari, Prince Yuvraj Jaiveerraj Singh Gohil and Princess Brijeshwari Kumari Gohil.

    Lothal

    Lothal

    Lothal is situated near the village of Saragwala in the Dholka Taluka of Ahmedabad district. It is six kilometres south-east of the Lothal-Bhurkhi railway station on the Ahmedabad-Bhavnagar railway line. It is also connected by all-weather roads to the cities of Ahmedabad (85 km/53 mi), Bhavnagar, Rajkot and Dholka. The nearest cities are Dholka and Bagodara. Resuming excavation in 1961, archaeologists unearthed trenches sunk on the northern, eastern and western flanks of the mound, bringing to light the inlet channels and nullah ("ravine", or "gully") connecting the dock with the river. The findings consist of a mound, a township, a marketplace, and the dock. Adjacent to the excavated areas stands the Archaeological Museum, where some of the most prominent collections of Indus-era antiquities in India are displayed.

    Bet Dwarka

    Bet Dwarka

    Bet Dwarka or Shankhodhar is an inhabited island at mouth of Gulf of Kutch situated 3 km (2 mi) off the coast of Okha, Gujarat, India. The island is measured northwest to southeast in 13 km (8 mi) with an average 4 km (2 mi) in east-west direction. It is a strip of sand and stone situated 30 km (19 mi) north of town of Dwarka.

    Somnath

    Somnath

    The Somnath temple located in Prabhas Patan near Veraval in Saurashtra on the western coast of Gujarat, India, is the first among the twelve Jyotirlinga shrines of Shiva. It is an important pilgrimage and tourist spot. The temple is considered sacred due to the various legends connected to it. Somnath means "Lord of the Soma", an epithet of Shiva.

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