Pickup & Drop | Ahmedabad / Rajkot |
Best Time to Visit | November to March (Ideal for Rann Utsav & Pleasant Weather) |
Note |
Gir Safari requires advance booking. |
Ahmedabad to Modhera Sun Temple (~100 km | 2 hrs)
Sun Temple, Modhera | Magnificent 11th-century temple dedicated to the Sun God, known for its intricate carvings and stunning stepwell. |
Rani ki Vav, Patan | UNESCO World Heritage Site, a stunning stepwell with seven levels of intricate architecture and sculptures. |
• Breakfast at the Hotel.
Bhuj to Kalo Dungar (~90 km | 2 hrs)
Kalo Dungar (Black Hill) | Highest point in Kutch offering breathtaking panoramic views of the White Rann, ideal for nature lovers. |
Kalo Dungar to Dhordo | Short drive (~50 km | 1 hr) to Dhordo, the gateway to the White Rann and traditional Kutch experiences. |
Bhunga – A Traditional Kutchhi Stay | Stay in a traditional Kutchhi mud house, offering a unique cultural experience and insight into local life. |
White Rann of Kutch (Evening Visit) | Witness the sunset over the vast salt desert; enjoy camel rides, ATV rides, and cultural performances. |
• Breakfast in Hotel (Bhunga)
Dhordo to Bhuj (~80 km | 2 hrs)
Bhuj Local Attractions
Smritivan Earthquake Memorial Museum | A tribute to the 2001 Gujarat earthquake victims, this interactive museum showcases Kutch’s reconstruction and resilience, offering a moving and insightful experience. |
Aina Mahal | Elegant 18th-century palace known for its intricate mirror work, royal artifacts, and Indo-European architecture. |
Prag Mahal | Striking 19th-century Italian Gothic-style palace featuring grand halls, a clock tower, and European architecture. |
Bhujodi Handicraft Village | Renowned artisan village where skilled weavers and craftsmen create traditional Kutchi textiles and handicrafts. |
• Breakfast at the Hotel
Bhuj to Mata no Madh (~95 km | 2 hrs)
Mata no Madh | Ancient temple dedicated to Ashapura Mata, revered deity of Kutch, known for spiritual significance and devotion. |
Narayan Sarovar | One of Hinduism's five sacred lakes, this serene pilgrimage site is revered for its religious and spiritual value. |
Koteshwar Mahadev Temple | Ancient Shiva temple at India’s westernmost tip, offering scenic views and deep spiritual and mythological roots. |
Bhuj to Jamnagar (~300 km | 6 hrs)
Jamnagar Attractions
Bala Hanuman Temple | Renowned for continuous chanting of “Ram Dhun” since 1964, earning it a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. |
Lakhota Lake & Palace Museum | Beautiful lake with an island palace museum showcasing artifacts, weapons, and Jamnagar’s rich royal history. |
• Breakfast at the Hotel.
Dwarka to Porbandar (~110 km | 2.5 hrs) | Porbandar Sightseeing
Dwarkadhish Temple | Ancient temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, part of the Char Dham pilgrimage and a major spiritual destination. |
Bet Dwarka | Holy island accessible by ferry, believed to be Lord Krishna’s original residence with sacred temples and views. |
Nageshwar Jyotirlinga | One of the 12 sacred Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, this temple holds deep religious significance and divine aura. |
Rukmini Temple | Beautiful temple dedicated to Rukmini, consort of Lord Krishna, known for its carvings and spiritual importance. |
Gopi Talav | Historic pond linked to tales of Krishna and the Gopis, reflecting the divine love and playful childhood stories. |
Shivrajpur Beach | Blue Flag-certified beach known for clean, calm waters, ideal for relaxation, sunsets, and family outings. |
And Many More Attractions | Additional sites can be explored based on time and interest, offering cultural, spiritual, and scenic experiences. |
• Breakfast at Hotel
Dwarka to Porbandar 110km |1.5 hrs
Sudama Temple | Unique temple dedicated to Sudama, childhood friend of Lord Krishna, symbolizing friendship and devotion. |
Kirti Mandir | Memorial and birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi in Porbandar, showcasing his life, legacy, and personal artifacts. |
Jambuvan Caves | Mythological caves near Ranavav linked to Jambuvan from the Ramayana, featuring ancient carvings and folklore. |
Madhavpur Beach | Scenic beach where the ocean meets the highway, offering serene views, golden sands, and cultural significance. |
Bhalka Tirth | Holy site where Lord Krishna was struck by an arrow, marking the end of his earthly incarnation in Hindu mythology. |
Triveni Sangam | Sacred confluence of three rivers, considered a highly spiritual site for rituals, offering a divine experience. |
Somnath Temple | Famous for its grand Sayam Aarti, this ancient temple is a revered Jyotirlinga site, symbolizing resilience and faith. |
Light & Sound Show | Enchanting show at Somnath Temple narrating its rich history and spiritual significance through light and music. |
• Breakfast at the Hotel
Gir National Park / Devaliya Safari Park (Closed on Wednesday!)
Jeep Safari in Gir Forest | A 3-hour adventure into the wild, exploring the only habitat of Asiatic lions. Must be booked at least 45 days in advance! |
Devaliya Safari Park (Bus Safari) | A 30-minute guided safari offering a quick glimpse of lions, leopards & other wildlife. Ideal for those short on time! |
Girnar Ropeway | Enjoy Asia’s longest ropeway ride to Maa Amba Temple atop Girnar Hill. (Jeep Safari visitors may skip due to time constraints!)! |
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