
Summary
Gujarat, a vibrant state located on the western coast of India, is a land of rich culture, history, and spirituality. Known for its diverse traditions, Gujarat is home to a variety of religious and cultural landmarks, making it a significant destination for spiritual seekers and history enthusiasts alike. From the ancient temples of Dwarka, Somnath, and Girnar to the architectural marvels like the Akshardham Temple in Gandhinagar and the Sun Temple in Modhera, the state offers a deep connection to Hinduism, Jainism, and other faiths. Gujarat’s festivals, such as Navratri, are celebrated with great fervor, and its unique cuisine, colorful handicrafts, and traditional dances add to the allure.
Tour Timings:
Full Day
TYPE OF TRIP :
Tour
Duration:
4 Night & 5 Days
Per Person:
₹ On Request
Visa Requirments:
No
vehicle available:
5, 7, 12, 17, 21, 26 Seater
Air Conditioned Car
Music System
Comport Seating
A Courteous Driver
Lunch
Entrance Fees
Tour Plan
1 Day: Dwarka

Dwarkadhish Temple: A significant pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Krishna. The temple is one of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites and is located on the western tip of the Saurashtra Peninsula.
Rukmini Temple: Dedicated to Lord Krishna’s wife, Rukmini. It’s situated in a beautiful setting, not far from the main Dwarkadhish Temple.
Bet Dwarka: An island off the coast of Dwarka, believed to be the place where Lord Krishna ruled after leaving Mathura.
2 Day: Somnath

Somnath Temple: One of the twelve Jyotirlingas (the most sacred temples of Lord Shiva), it is located on the Arabian Sea coast in Prabhas Patan, near Veraval.
Triveni Sangam: A confluence of three rivers (Hiran, Kapila, and Saraswati) located near the Somnath Temple. Pilgrims take a holy dip here.
3 Day: Narmada River

Statue of Unity: The world’s tallest statue, it is a tribute to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and stands near the Narmada River. While it is more of a cultural monument, the river itself is sacred, and pilgrims often come to take a dip.
Sardar Sarovar Dam: Along with the Statue of Unity, the surrounding areas hold deep significance, and the Narmada river is important in Hindu spiritual practices.
4 Day: Akshardham Temple

A modern architectural marvel, Akshardham Temple is dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan. The temple complex includes an impressive central shrine, exhibitions, and cultural programs that highlight spiritual and traditional values.