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Morning Departure to Rajkot en route visit Lothal ( 260 Kms / 5 Hrs.) - Lothal literally "mound of the dead", is the most extensively excavated site of Harappan site in India and therefore allows the most insight into the story of the Indus Valley civilization, its exuberant flight, and its tragic decay. Visiting places at Rajkot: If time permits, visit - Swamy Narayan Temple: It has been built out of Hand carved stones and the temple is renowned worldover for its social work and humanitarian services. Ishwarya Temple, Panch Nath Mahdeo temple, Ramakrishna Ashram, Asharamji Bapu Ashram, Rotary Mid Town Dolls Museum.
After early Breakfast, departure to Dwaraka ( 230 Kms./ 4hrs.) Local visits Shri Nageshwar Temple, Gopi Talab, Bet Dwaraka, Rukmini Temple and Transfer to Hotel. Evening visit Dwarkadish Temple.
After breakfast Departure To Porbandhar (105 kms. / 2 hrs) visit Birth place of Mahatma Gandhi (Kirti Mandir), Sudama Temple. Later drive to Somnath (135 kms. / 3 hrs.) - Transfer to Hotel. Temple darshan. Evening have a fun in Saurashta Beach.
After Breakfast Departure to Diu ( 85 kms. / 2 hrs.) Transfer to Hotel Visit Khukri Memorial, Gangeshwar, Diu Fort. Evening enjoy water sports in Nagoa Beach.
After Breakfast Departure to Sasangir (90 kms. / 2 Hrs.). Visit Sasangir safari park. Later proceed Junagadh (55 kms./ 1 Hrs.) - Transfer to Hotel. Local visit Girnar Hills and Fort.
After Breakfast, departure to Gondal (65 Kms. / 1.5 Hrs) Visit Naulakha Palace and the famous Temple of Swaminarayan and then Proceed to Ahmedabad ( 250 Kms. / 6 Hrs.).
Check-out from Hotel.Visit Swaminarayan Temple and other local visit and drop at Airport / Railway station.
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.
Diu is one of the undiscovered gems of India with pristine beaches and exquisite scenery apart from the other places of historical interest. Some of the popular beaches in Diu are the Nagoa beach, Jalandhar beach andGhoghla beach. Diu had been one of the principal hubs of the Portugese trade with India. The island remained in possession of the Portugese as late as 1961 when Indian troops freed the island from them. The places of historical interest in Diu include Bunder Chowk, Fort, Panikota and St. Paul’s Church.
The Gir Forest National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary, also known as the Sasan Gir, is a national park and Sanctuary in Gujrat. It is the last home of the pure Asiatic Lion and is hence considered as one of the most important protected wildlife area in Asia. Gir also has more than 400 plant speices and about 38 species of mammals, around 300 species of birds, 37 species of reptiles and more than 2,000 species of insects. The animals prominently found in Gir include Asiatic lions, Indian Leopards, Sloth bears, Indian Cobras, Chital, Nilgai, Sambar, Four-horned Antelope, Chinkara and Wild boar.
Junagarh is the headquarters of Junagadh district located at the foot of Girnar Hills. This town was originally built during the rule of the Mauryan dynasty in 319 BC. The major attractions in Junagarh are the Girnar Mountains, The Wild Museum, Narsinh Mehta no Choro, Uperkot, Gayatri Mandir & Vagheshwari Mandir, Damodar Kund, Damodarji Temple, Dataar Hills, Science Museum, Wellington Dam, Moti Baug, Mujkund Caves, Ayurvedic Museum and Narsinh Mehta Lake.
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.
The Somnath Temple is located near Veraval in Saurashtra, on the western coast of India. This temple has one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. This shrine was destroyed six times by Muslim invaders. Most recently it was rebuilt in November 1947. The present temple is built in the Chalukya style of temple architecture. The temple is situated in such a place that there is no land in straight line between the Somnath seashore till Antarctica.
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.
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.
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.
Rajkot is the fourth largest city in the state of Gujarat, India, after Ahmedabad, Surat, and Vadodara. Rajkot is the center of the Saurashtra region of Gujarat. Rajkot is the 35th-largest urban agglomeration in India, with a population more than 1.2 million as of 2015. Rajkot is the seventh cleanest city of India. Rajkot is also the 22nd-fastest-growing city in the world. The city contains the administrative headquarters of the Rajkot District, 245 km from the state capital Gandhinagar, and is located on the banks of the Aji and Nyari rivers. Rajkot was the capital of the Saurashtra State from 15 April 1948 to 31 October 1956, before its merger with Bombay State on 1 November 1956. Rajkot was reincorporated into Gujarat State from 1 May 1960.
Tour Code : WG02
6 D / 5 N
Package Starting @ 33,299 /-
Tour Code : WG04
9 D / 8 N
Package Starting @ 50,999 /-
Diu
Jama Masjid
Junagarh Fort
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Porbandar City
Rajkot
Gir Sasan
Somnath Gold Temple
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