Across The Temples of Gujarat

Across The Temples of Gujarat, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

Across The Temples of Gujarat tour will begin with pick up from Ahmedabad airport. Visit the heritage city Ahmedabad monuments & museum, then proceed to Little Rann Of Kutch-Wild Ass Sanctuary via visiting the UNESCO WHS at Patan & Modhera. Next drive to Rajkot the princely region of Gurarat. Continue to Dwaraka & Somnath to visit magnificent temples and pilgrimage centre of Hindus. Next head to Diu a port town once ruled by Portuguese with historic fort & churches. Visit once of the largest temple complex at Palitana & archaeological remains of a Harappa Port-Town at Lothal.


Description & Instructions When Visiting Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

Across The Temples of Gujarat tour will begin with pick up from Ahmedabad airport. Visit the heritage city Ahmedabad monuments & museum, then proceed to Little Rann Of Kutch-Wild Ass Sanctuary via visiting the UNESCO WHS at Patan & Modhera. Next drive to Rajkot the princely region of Gurarat. Continue to Dwaraka & Somnath to visit magnificent temples and pilgrimage centre of Hindus. Next head to Diu a port town once ruled by Portuguese with historic fort & churches. Visit once of the largest temple complex at Palitana & archaeological remains of a Harappa Port-Town at Lothal.

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive Ahmedabad

Pass By: Ahmedabad, Ahmedabad, Ahmedabad District, Gujarat
On arrival at Ahmedabad airport assistance and transfer to hotel check in. Rest time free and easy to relax.

No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: Overnight at hotel.

Day 2: Ahmedabad

Stop At: Hathee Singh Jain Temple, Hutheesing Wadi Near Delhi Darwaja, Ahmedabad India
Hatheesing Jain Temple established in 1850 by Seth Hatheesing, who was a rich Jain merchant. This temple is dedicated to the 15th ‘Jain Tirthankar’, known as Dharamnath.
Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Bhadra Fort & Teen Darwaja, Teen Darwaja, Ahmedabad 380001 India
Bhadra fort a beautiful monument that is famous for its intricate carvings, pattern works and beautiful frescos suits. Arches at the entry gate, has some inscriptions that represents the history of the fort.
Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Jami Masjid, Opposite Mahatma Gandhi Road, Ahmedabad India
Jama Mosque there are different entrances to the mosque. Near the eastern entrance, stands the tomb of the Sultan Ahmed Shah, which houses the graveyard of three great rulers, namely Ahmed Shah, his son, Mohammed Shah and his grandson, Qutub-Ud-Din Ahmed Shah.
Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Kite Museum, Sanskar Kendra Opposite Tagor Hall, Paldi, Ahmedabad 380007 India
Kite Museum the city of Ahmedabad is popular for the Kite Festival so it doesn’t come as a surprise if you find an entire museum dedicated to kites. The popular Kite Museum that houses some of the rarest kites in the world is a first of its kind in India and second in the world.
Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Sabarmati Ashram / Mahatma Gandhi’s Home, Gandhi Smarak Sangrahalaya, Ahmedabad 380027 India
Sabarmati Ashram on his return from South Africa, Gandhi’s first Ashram in India was established in the Kochrab area of Ahmedabad on 25 May 1915. The Ashram was then shifted on 17 June 1917 to a piece of open land on the banks of the river Sabarmati. Reasons for this shift included: he wanted to do some experiments in living eg farming, animal husbandry, cow breeding, Khadi and related constructive activities.
Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Shaking Minarets, Sarangpur Gate Near Railway line, Ahmedabad 380021 India
Shaking Minarets one of the most unique monuments in Ahmedabad, located in Siddi Bashir’s Mosque near the Sarangpur gate.
Duration: 30 minutes

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: Overnight at hotel.

Day 3: Ahmedabad – Modhera – Patan – Little Rann Of Kutch (260kms/ 5hrs approx)

Pass By: Ahmedabad, Ahmedabad, Ahmedabad District, Gujarat
Breakfast at hotel, drive to Little Rann Of Kutch-Wild Ass Sanctuary. Enroute stop to visit Modhera Sun Temple, Rani ki Vav & Panchasara Jain Temple at Patan.

Stop At: Sun Temple, On Becharaji Highway, Modhera 384212 India
Modhera Sun Temple – a Hindu temple dedicated to the solar deity Surya located at Modhera village of Mehsana district. It is situated on the bank of the river Pushpavati. It was built after 1026-27 CE during the reign of Bhima I of the Chaulukya dynasty. No worship is offered now and is protected monument maintained by Archaeological Survey of India. The temple complex has three components: Gudhamandapa, the shrine hall; Sabhamandapa, the assembly hall and Kunda, the reservoir. The halls have intricately carved exterior and pillars. The reservoir has steps to reach the bottom and numerous small shrines.
Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Rani Ki vav, Near the Patan Highway, 384265 India
Rani ki Vav (the Queen’s Stepwell) – Is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located on the banks of the Saraswati River. The world famous 11th century Solanki era step well was built by the Queen in memory of her husband. Designed as an inverted temple, it is highlighting the sanctity of water and is divided into seven levels of stairs with sculptural panels; more than 500 principle sculptures and over a thousand minor ones combine religious, mythological and secular imagery, often referencing literary works.
Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Shri Panchasara Parshwanath Jain Derasar, Hemchandracharya Road Azad chowk, Piplani, Unnchi Sheri, Patan 384265 India
Panchasara Jain Temple – The king Vanraj Chavada built this jain temple around VS 802. There are 51 mini temples around the temple. It was said that main idol of lord parshwanath much older than Vikram Samvat 802- hindu calendar(around 8th century). There are around 10 parashwanath temples among 108 are situated in the patan city in different pole. All this temples are century old and marvelous example of carving in marbles.

Continue drive to Little Rann Of Kutch and check in at resort/ camp for dinner & overnight stay.
Duration: 1 hour

Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight at hotel.

Day 4: Little Rann Of Kutch – Rajkot (160kms/ 3hrs approx)

Stop At: Little Rann of Kutch, Thar Desert, Kutch India
Early morning Safari in Little Rann of Kutch to spot the Asiatic Wild Ass and other mammals, this area is also good for spotting migratory Birds. You can also do a village safari to see communities like Mir, Bharwad, Rabari, and Bajanias.

Return to camp for breakfast and drive to Rajkot check in at hotel.
Duration: 4 hours

Stop At: Jubilee Garden, Center Of The City, Rajkot India
Later visit Jubilee Garden a large and open park area in Rajkot. It features many monuments of colonial time. The centre of the city garden is the Connaught Hall and other notable places of interest near the Garden include the historic Mohandas Gandhi High School, Kaba Gandhi No Delo, Rashtriya Shala, Watson Museum, Lang Library, and Rotary Midtown Library.
Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: Watson Museum, Jubillee Gardens, Rajkot India
Watson Museum has a great collection of precious objects of colonial period and is considered to be one the finest in Gujarat. It was made to commemorate the works of the then administrator Colonel James Watson in 1888. The museum also houses a varied collection of old artefacts from the ancient city of Mohenjodaro.
Duration: 1 hour

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: Overnight at hotel.

Day 5: Rajkot – Dwarka (225kms/ 4hrs approx)

Pass By: Rajkot, Rajkot, Rajkot District, Gujarat
Breakfast at hotel drive to Dwarka check in at hotel.

Stop At: Dwarkadhish Temple, Jagad Mandir Complex, Dwarka India
Later visit the Dwarkadhish temple dedicated to the god Krishna. The main shrine of the five storied building, supported by 72 pillars, is known as Jagat Mandir, archaeological findings suggest it to be 2,000 – 2,200 years old. The temple was enlarged in the 15th- 16th century. The Dwarkadhish Temple is a Pushtimarg temple, hence it follows the guidelines and rituals created by Vallabhacharya and Vitheleshnath. According to tradition, the original temple was believed to have been built by Krishna’s grandson, Vajranabha, over the hari-griha.
Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple, Outskirts Of City, Dwarka India
Nageshwar Temple Located on the route between Dwarka city and Beyt Dwarka Island, it enshrined one of the 12 swayambhu (self-existent) jyothirlingas in the world, in an underground sanctum. A 25 m tall statue of a sitting Lord Shiva and a large garden with a pond are major attractions of this rather serene place. Some archaeological excavations claim five earlier cities at the site. Nageshwar was believed to be known as ‘Darukavana’, which is an ancient epic name of a forest in India.
Duration: 2 minutes

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: Overnight at hotel.

Day 6: Dwarka – Porbandar – Somnath (230kms/ 5hrs approx)

Stop At: Porbandar, Porbandar, Porbandar District, Gujarat
Breakfast at hotel drive to Somnath, enroute visit Porbandar the birth place of Mahatma Gandhi. The Haveli where Gandhi was born on Oct 2, 1869. The room where he was born has been preserved as it is, and has a stark look. A part of the house has now been converted into a museum and called the Kirti Mandir. Open from 9am to 12pm and again from 3pm to 6pm.
Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Somnath Temple, Somnath 362110 India
Continue drive to Somnath and check in at hotel. Later visit Somnath Temple (Jyotirlinga). The principal temple of Somnath is believed to have been built in gold by the moon god Soma, in silver by the sun god Ravi, in wood by Krishna and in stone by the Solanki Rajputs in the 11th century. The present temple, built in 1951, is the seventh reconstruction on the original site. Tales of its riches attracted a series of invasions, but each time the temple was invaded, it was restored to its original glory by devout Hindu worshipers. Also visit Paanch Pandav Caves & Suraj Mandir in Somnath.

Rest time free and easy to relax on the beach and own activities.
Duration: 4 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: Overnight at hotel.

Day 7: Somnath – Diu (80kms/ 2hrs approx)

Pass By: Diu, Diu, Diu Island, Diu District, Daman and Diu
Breakfast at hotel drive to Diu check in at hotel.

Stop At: Diu Fort, Diu Coast, Diu, Diu Island India
Diu Fort a very large and imposing structure, situated on the coast of the island. This fort was constructed between 1535 and 1541 AD after the treaty signed between the Sultan of Gujarat and the Portuguese. The fort is surrounded by the sea on the three sides and a canal on the fourth side. The fort offers a magnificent view of sea. On the fort stands a giant structure which now houses a Light House and the Diu jail. The beam from the lighthouse reaches to about 32 kms. Several canons are still located on the top of the fort and peep out of the holes on the walls of this gigantic structure. Fortress of Panikota is a magnificent stone structure in the sea, built right at the mouth of the creek. This fortress can be reached only by a canoe or a motor launch. This fortress has a light house and small chapel dedicated to Our Lady of the Sea. The fortress offers a very beautiful view whether seen from the jetty, from the Fort, from the village of Ghoghla or from Diu proper.
Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: Diu Museum, St. Thomas Church Building, Diu, Diu Island 362520 India
Old Town has a few old mansions belonging to rich Portuguese and Indian merchants. The colorful three-story Nagar Sheth Haveli has porticoes, carved balconies, stone-made lions and intricate arches in European and Indian styles. Rest time free and easy to relax.
Duration: 2 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: Overnight at hotel.

Day 8: Diu – Palitana – Bhavnagar (225kms/ 5hrs approx)

Pass By: Bhavnagar, Bhavnagar, Bhavnagar District, Gujarat
Breakfast at hotel drive to Bhavnagar via visiting Palitana.

Stop At: Palitana, Palitana, Bhavnagar District, Gujarat
Palitana Temples Known for being the largest cluster of Jain temples. There are in total 863 temples from base to the peak of the Shatrunjaya hill on the banks of the Shetrunji River, where the Palitana temples are located. These hills have similarities to other hills where Jain temples have been built in Bihar, Gwalior, Mount Abu and Girnar. The Jain’s sacred hill of Shatrunjaya have 865 temples atop itself. The hills were sanctified when Rishabha, the first tirthankara of Jainism, gave his first sermon on the top of this hill. The ancient history of the hills is also traced to Pundarika Swami, a chief Ganadhara and grandson of Rishabha, who attained Nirvana/ Moksha here. His shrine located opposite to the main Adinath temple, built by Son of Rishabha, Bharata. The path is climbed through 3950 steps spanning 3.5 km up the Shatrunjaya Hills. The construction of temples of Palitana spanned over a period of 900 years and was structured in two phases.
Duration: 2 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: Overnight at hotel.

Day 9: Bhavnagar – Archaeological Site Lothal – Ahmedabad (175kms/ 4hrs approx)

Stop At: Lothal, Saragwala Village, Dholka Taluka, Ahmedabad 382230 India
Archaeological remains of a Harappa Port-Town at Lothal. Lothal literally “Mound of the Dead”, is the most extensively excavated site of Harappan culture in India, and therefore allows the most insight into the story of the Indus Valley Civilization, its exuberant flight, and its tragic decay. Once a sleepy pottery village, Lothal rumbled awake to become a flourishing centre of trade and industry, famous for its expertly constructed system of underground sanitary drainage, and an astonishing precision of standarized weights and measures. Unlike many other doorways into Harappan culture, Lothal passed through all the phases of the society, from earliest development to most mature. In the height of its prosperity, it not only survived but was strengthened by three floods, using the disaster as an opportunity to improve on the infrastructure. The fourth flood finally brought the settlement to the desperate and impoverished conditions that indicated the end of a powerful civilization.
Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: Lothal, Saragwala Village, Dholka Taluka, Ahmedabad 382230 India
Roam the ruins with your heart open to the ancient, and with the help of the local museum here, allow yourself to be transported to an era 4,500 years ago, and see in your mind’s eye the palace on high, and the artisans and crafts below, and the bustling dockyard that once reached out to the rest of the world.

After sightseeing continue drive to Ahmedabad and drop off at airport to board flight for onward destination.
Duration: 20 minutes

Meals included:
• Breakfast
No accommodation included on this day.


Across The Temples of Gujarat



Duration: 9 days
Starts: Ahmedabad, India
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours


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