Places to Visit in Gujarat

Here are the top 40 tourist places in gujarat:, 1. ahmedabad.

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1 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat 64 Tourist attractions

A rapidly growing metropolis, an industrial hub, an educational hotspot, and a city with a magnificent past – Ahmedabad is one of the most important cities in Gujarat. Located on the banks of the Sabarmati River, Ahmedabad is the former capital of Gujarat, and its delicious food, colourful culture i...

Best Time: October to March

2 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat 20 Tourist attractions

Virtually an island that resembles the shape of a tortoise, Kutch is an erstwhile princely state of India holding onto its grandeur nature from the past. Kutch is probably one of the most beautiful, yet surreal places in India with the vast expanses of the white salt desert.  The plac...

Best Time: July to March

3. Gir National Park

3 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat

Gir National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary is the only remaining home for the Asiatic Lions. Located in Talala Gir in Gujarat, the Sanctuary is a part of Kathiawar- Gir dry deciduous forests ecoregion. Gir National Park is closed from 16 June to 15 October every year and the best time for wildlife spo...

4 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat 16 Tourist attractions

Somnath, literally meaning 'lord of the moon' is a pilgrim center and is home to one of the 12 Jyotirlingas. It is a town which derives much of its identity from the mythology, religion, and legends that surround it.

Best Time: September to March

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5 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat

Statue of Unity is a memorial to The Iron Man of India, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. The statue has been erected to propagate Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel's vision of India and to inspire the Citizens of India through his patriotism and freedom struggle. The Bronze statue of the founding father of the Repu...

6. Vadodara

6 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat 29 Tourist attractions

Vadodara or Baroda is a cosmopolitan city located in Gujarat. Home to some of the most exemplary displays of architecture, Vadodara is a fitting memorial to Maratha leader Sayaji Rao Gaekwad III who had envisioned a dream to make this Big City an educational, industrial and commercial centre.

7 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat 15 Tourist attractions

Located on the western tip of the Saurashtra peninsula in Gujarat, Dwarka is believed to be the capital city of Lord Krishna's kingdom. Known as Devbhoomi Dwarka, Dwarka boasts of being the only city that is a part of both Char Dham (four principal holy places) and also Sapta Puris (seven sacred cit...

8. Saputara

8 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat 20 Tourist attractions

Snuggled in the Sahyadris or the Western Ghats, Saputara is a quaint little hill station in the Dang district of Gujarat. Popular for lush green forests, undulating mountains, dazzling waterfalls, dreamy winding roads, livid landscapes and plenty of charming cubbyholes to spend time with your loved ...

Best Time: Mid March to mid November

9. Champaner

9 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat 8 Tourist attractions

The Capital of the Sultanate of Gujarat, Champaner is a historical city located in the Panchmahal district in Gujarat. Being included in the elite list of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites across the globe, this marvellous archaeological park set in the heart of the city of Champaner and amidst t...

Best Time: October to February

10. Junagadh

10 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat 25 Tourist attractions

Being the capital of Junagadh Princely State once, the town shines with historical significance with many historical monuments to see.

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11. Gandhinagar

11 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat 18 Tourist attractions

Gandhinagar, the capital city of Gujarat, is located at a distance of around 23 km from Ahmedabad on the western bank of Sabarmati river. Gandhinagar, one of India's few planned cities encompasses Akshardham Temple, one of the country's most beautiful temple.  

12. Porbandar

12 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat 24 Tourist attractions

Porbandar, best known as the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi, is a beautiful beach town with some temples and dams and is now also a popular trading hub. The ancient port city with a significant event in its history is a tourist destination which modestly offers a number of attractions.

Best Time: Throughout the year

13 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat 23 Tourist attractions

Bhuj is known as a desert city, with a history dating back to kingdoms and empires, palaces from the rule of the Naga chiefs, the Jadeja Rajputs, the Gujarat Sultans and the British Raj. With numerous temples, small streets, and traditional handicrafts, Bhuj is one of the unique historical sites in ...

14 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat 44 Tourist attractions

Surat, having its name associated with Saurashtra (the good land), is a port city in Gujarat. The second most populated city in the state, Surat is a global diamond cutting centre and a commercial hub of textiles. Known as 'the city of flyovers', it attracts tourists who are intereste...

15 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat 10 Tourist attractions

Home to Rani Ka Vav, the latest Indian entrant to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Site, Patan is a treasure trove of architectural gems and ancient temples that has a history dating back to the medieval period. Situated in Gujarat, this place is located at the banks of what are the remains of...

16. Dholavira

16 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat

Known as a remarkable excavation site during the Indus Valley Civilization, Dholavira was one of the most developed cities roughly 4500 years ago. It was a flourishing Harappan site between 2650 and 1450 BCE. Presently an archaeological site in Khadirbet of Kutch Gujarat, the village is al...

17 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat 5 Tourist attractions

Ambaji is a beautiful town located in the state of Gujrat, majorly associated with pilgrimage and religious tourism. The place has numerous beautiful temples, which turn out to be mesmerising architectural specimens. Ambaji is majorly associated with the worship of Goddess Amba, and variou...

18 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat 4 Tourist attractions

Anand is a major city located in the Anand District of Gujarat. It rests at a distance of 101 kilometres from Gandhinagar, the state capital. Anand is often known as the Milk Capital of India due to the establishment of the AMUL manufacturing plant and the milk revolution that took place in the 20th...

19 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat 2 Tourist attractions

Keeping up the delicate balance between the fine golden-brown sand of Gujarat’s richest desert on one hand, and the lush green of the Gir Forest on the other - Girnar - a group of mountains in the Junagadh district of Gujarat are a haven for thrill seekers and religious devotees alike due to their a...

20 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat 23 Tourist attractions

Located in the western region of the country, Rajkot is the fourth-largest city in the Indian state of Gujarat. A commercial city with not many sightseeing options, Rajkot should be visited for its sweets, traditional snacks, Navratri celebrations, handicrafts (silverwork, patola weaving, bandh...

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Rann of Kutch

Rann of Kutch

Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary

Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary

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Swaminarayan Temple, Ahmedabad

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Dwarkadhish Temple

21. Himatnagar

21 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat

Himmatnagar is located in the Sabarkantha district of Gujarat, India. The municipality is the administrative headquarters of the region which is located on the banks of the river Hathmathi. The city was established in the 15th century and is a place with a rich history. There are several historic fo...

Best Time: October to January

22. Bhavnagar

22 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat 10 Tourist attractions

Located at the southern tip of Gujarat peninsula, Bhavnagar is known as the cultural centre of the state of Gujarat. Literary achievers like Govardhan Tripathi, Kavi Kant, Narsihm Mehta and Ganga Sati have their roots in Bhavnagar. While on one side, you'd see the careless waves of Gulf of Khambat, ...

23. Palanpur

23 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat

Palanpur, is a city and municipality in Banaskantha district of Gujarat, India. It is the administrative headquarters of the district, known for its massive architectural shrines dedicated to Hinduism and Jainism and it’s enriching history. A visit to this place would bring you into terms with the v...

24. Umbergaon

24 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat

Located in the Valsad district in the state of Gujarat, Umbergaon or Umargam is a small census town inhabited by fisher folks essentially. Based on a slightly mountainous region, the town is very close to the Maharashtra border and is known for its several gorgeous beaches and ancient temples. Besid...

Best Time: October-March

25 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat

Anjar is a town and municipality in Kutch District, Gujarat. With over 1,400 years of history, it is known as the oldest town in Kutch. Anjar is famous for its cuisine, its known for the gher and dabeli. It has also been a centre for trade and commerce in Kutch for eons, being a target of invas...

Best Time: November to February

26. Pirotan Island

26 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat

Pirotan Island spreads over an area of 3 square kilometres and is one of forty-two islands in the marine park area, nestled within the vicinity of the Marine National Park in the Jamnagar district of Gujarat on the western coast. As part of the first marine national park - the Gulf of Kutch Mar...

27. Dandi Beach

27 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat

Well known for its historical significance, Dandi in Surat is a beautiful beach destination. The scenic beauty combined with its rich history make it a favourite among all tourists visiting this place. The serene and pristine beauty of Dandi is only second to its long and illustrious history. The sa...

28. Zarwani Waterfalls

28 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat

At a distance of about 90 km from Vadodara in Gujarat, Zarwani Waterfalls are amongst the most sought natural destinations in India. Huddled deep inside the heart of Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary near the district of Narmada, the perennial and gorgeous Zarwani Waterfalls provide you with an oppo...

29. Hathni Waterfalls

29 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat

Jambughoda is home to one of the most breathtaking and magnificent waterfalls you can visit in the Indian subcontinent. About a 100 metres in length and flowing with rich greenery, Hathni Waterfalls are surrounded by a variety of beautiful flora and fauna. If you find the peaceful sound of flowing w...

30. Kabirvad

30 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat

Kabirvad is a small island in the Bharuch district of Gujarat rumoured to be Saint Kabir’s residence several hundred years ago. Located along the banks of the river Narmada, the island promises you a calm and serene abode underneath the humongous canopy of Banyan trees that Kabirvad is most prominen...

31 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat

Vadla is an up and coming haven for migratory birds making their way to the marshy wetlands of Gujarat, just a short drive away from Ahmedabad. Vadla still remains relatively unknown and undiscovered in comparison to the Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary and is a hidden gem only known to the locals.

32. Modhera

32 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat

Modhera is an ancient village in the state of Gujarat, famed for housing the remains of the Sun Temple built by the Chalukya dynasty is a true historical treasure. The village is surrounded by a mystical aura that the Sun Temple brings along, it is also a hub for spirituality and culture. Modhera gi...

33. Marine National Park

33 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat

Marine National Park in the Gulf of Kutch is the first marine conservatory built in India. Crediting to its diverse range of flora and fauna, it accounts for a magnanimous natural site for India's natural resource and beauty. The park is distributed in 42 scattered islands in an archipelago. The par...

34. Wilson Hills

34 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat

The Wilson Hills in Dharampur district of Gujarat is one of those places which would make you say 'wow' when you witness the natural and panoramic beauty of the place. Clouds floating close to the ground, lush green forests, pleasant climate and intriguing view of the sea from the hilltop – Wilson H...

35. Wankaner

35 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat

Situated at the bending point of River Macchu in Gujarat, Wankaner is a princely town known for its royal lineage and heritage monuments. The city gets its name from its location; ‘wanka’ meaning ‘bend’ and ‘ner’ meaning ‘river’. Also known as Jhalawar, the city was originally ruled by Jhala Rajputs...

36. Nargol Beach

36 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat

Nargol Beach is a beautiful and serene beach situated in the state of Gujarat prolifically spread over an area of 16km. The beauty of this beach is enhanced tenfold by the lush green casuarinas trees. While the beach is not ideal for swimming, It is a perfect place for leisure walks or a picnic. The...

37. Sardar Sarovar Dam

37 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat

Located near Navagam in Gujarat, Sardar Sarovar Dam is a massive gravity dam built on the River Narmada which was built to conserve water and help the environment and the people around. The foundation of the project was laid down by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in 1961 and the construction work for the s...

38. Ratanmahal Sloth Bear Sanctuary

38 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat

Ratanmahal Sloth Bear Sanctuary is a hilly isle known to be the home of the Sloth Bears in Dahod District, Gujarat. The locals suggest that the Sloth Bear is far more dangerous than a leopard, but assist tourists in spotting this thrilling beast. The Kanjeta Eco campsite is the on-site full-service ...

39. Zanzari Waterfalls

39 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat

The Vatrak River of Dehgam, Gujarat boasts of the Zanzari Waterfalls. The main waterfall is 25 feet high and lands on a picturesque set of rocks, boulders and craters.

40. Taranga Hills

40 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat

Taranga refers to a three-peaked hill located in the Mehsana district of Gujarat, on the banks of the river Sabarmati. It is located at a distance of 130 km from Ahmedabad. Taranga Hills holds great importance for Jains as they consider it to be one of the five most Mahatirthas. The famed Ajitnath J...

41. Sardar Patel Zoological Park

41 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat

Sardar Patel Zoological Park is a newly inaugurated zoo situated in Kevadia, a town in the Narmada district of Gujarat. Located in the vicinity of the majestic Statue of Unity, this tremendous establishment hosts about 170 different species of wildlife from all across the globe, is home to a wide ra...

42. Thol Bird Sanctuary

42 out of 42 Places to visit in Gujarat

Thol Bird Sanctuary is an ecologically rich bird reserve located on Thol lake in the Mehsana district of Gujarat. It is nestled amidst dense deciduous vegetation and is one of the most popular places for bird-viewing in the state. The sanctuary welcomes vast varieties of endemic as well as migratory...

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21 Top Attractions and Places to Visit in Gujarat

Gujarat Has Some Little-Known Gems!

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Located on the western coast of India between Maharashtra and Rajasthan, Gujarat didn't really feature on the tourist map until recent years. A very successful series of ad campaigns with Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan and the addition of the Statue of Unity have changed this though. Tourist interest in the state has grown substantially. Gujarat actually has a very interesting and extensive history that can be traced all the way back to the Harappan Civilization and its establishment of coastal trading ports from 2400 to 1900 BC. Much later, warrior communities came and set up kingdoms in the state. They were followed by the Delhi and Gujarat sultanates, the Mughals, and the British. However, Gujarat is perhaps best known as the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi.

The legacy of Gujarat's heritage includes remarkable architecture, temples, palaces and mansions (many of which have been converted into hotels ), and handicrafts. The state also has some rare wildlife and many bird-watching sites. It's worthwhile getting out and about, away from the major cities, and exploring. You'll be surprised by what there is to see and experience. Gujarat really is one of the most underrated destinations in India! If you're serious about birding and wildlife, archeology, or textiles, Soar Excursions are highly recommended for guided trips.

Do note that vegetarian cuisine predominates in Gujarat and the state is a dry one, so alcohol is not widely or freely available. Visitors from outside the state may obtain liquor permits from upmarket hotels in Gujarat that have liquor shops or apply online here .

Ahmedabad Old City

Ahmedabad, the capital of Gujarat for many centuries, was declared to be India's first UNESCO World Heritage City in 2017, beating both Delhi and Mumbai. Its walled Old City was founded by Sultan Ahmad Shah in the 15th century and is home to diverse Hindu, Islamic and Jain communities. The Old City is divided into numerous pols (historic residential neighborhoods with winding lanes and carved wooden homes). It has some of the finest examples of Indo-Islamic architecture and Hindu Muslim art in India. Explore the area on this fascinating Ahmedabad Heritage Walk. You can even stay in a heritage mansion such as French Haveli.

Gandhi's Ashram is another top attraction in Ahmedabad. It was the starting point for his movement for India's freedom through non-violence.

Baroda (Vadodara)

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Baroda (renamed Vadodara) stands out for its regal heritage. The Gaekwad royal family formed their kingdom there in the 18th century and their expansive Laxmi Vilas Palace features imposing Indo-Saracenic architecture. It's set on 500 acres of parkland and is reputed to be the largest private residence in India—and four times the size of England's Buckingham Palace. Part of the palace is open to the public daily; this includes the Coronation Room, Gaddi Hall (containing the throne of past kings), Darbar Hall, and the Royal Armoury. Tickets cost 200 rupees and include an audio guide. Madhav Baug Palace homestay offers an authentic heritage experience.

Baroda is also known for its art scene and vibrant Navratri festival garba dances .

  • Where: 115km southeast of Ahmedabad via the Ahmedabad Vadodara Expressway.

Statue of Unity, Kevadia

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The world's tallest statue, dedicated to Indian independence activist Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel (1875–1950), was completed in 2018. At 182 meters tall, it's twice the size of the Statue of Liberty. Patel was the first Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister of independent India, and is highly regarded for his leadership in bringing the 562 princely states of India together. The area around the statue has been developed as a comprehensive tourist destination for the whole family to enjoy, with enough activities and attractions to fill in at least three days. Apart from the statue, these include a sound and laser show, butterfly garden, cactus garden, Ayurvedic wellness center, eco-friendly and medicinal plant nursery, handicraft stores, valley of flowers, forest with native trees, children's park with train and mirror maze, safari park and zoo, zip-lining, white water rafting, cycling, and boating on the lake. There's also been a heartening focus of the empowerment of local women, through training and provision of employment. Accommodations are provided in luxury tent cities, hotels and local homestays.

  • Where: About two hours (90km) southeast of Vadodara.

Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park

The little-known UNESCO World Heritage Site of Champaner and Pavagadh is laden with historical, architectural and archeological treasures from both Muslim and Hindu traditions, dating back to between the 8th and 14th centuries. These include a hill fortress, palaces, places of worship (Jama Masjid is one of the most spectacular mosques in Gujarat), residential areas, reservoirs and step wells. Stay at Champaner Heritage Resort or Jambughoda Palace hotel if you want to spend time nature as well.

  • Where: An hour (48km) northeast of Vadodara.

Chhota Udepur District

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Part of Gujarat's tribal belt, Chhota Udepur is ideally visited during the Holi festival when tribal fairs erupt into life throughout the district. Tribal markets also take place there on Saturdays and Mondays. If you're interested in India's tribal heritage, don't miss Bhasha Research and Publication Center's Adivasi Academy in Tejgadh village of Chhota Udepur. Its incredible Vaacha Museum of Voice documents tribes from across the country. It has a comprehensive collection including musical instruments, paintings, sculptures, textiles, images of worship, and agricultural equipment. Another highlight is the museum's Bhasha Van forest of languages. Stay at Kali Niketan palace hotel .

  • Where: Eastern Gujarat. About two and a half hours (110km) east of Vadodara.

Sun Temple, Modhera

One of the most significant sun temples in India is located in peaceful Modhera village. Built in the 11th century by Solanki dynasty rulers, the temple is dedicated to Surya the Sun God. It's a substantial structure, consisting of a carved stepped tank, assembly hall, and main shrine. It's covered in intricate stone sculptures. The sanctum is positioned in a way that it receives the first rays of the morning sun at the equinox.

  • Where: Northern Gujarat. About two hours (99km) north of Ahmedabad.

Rani ki Vav (the Queen's Stepwell), Patan

Rani ki Vav is an ancient abandoned stepwell dating back to the 11th century and UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was also constructed during the Solanki dynasty, apparently in memory of ruler Bhimdev I, by his widowed wife. The stepwell has stairs going down seven levels, and panels containing more than 500 main sculptures and over 1,000 minor ones. Only discovered relatively recently, the stepwell was flooded by the nearby Saraswati River and silted over until the late 1980s. When it was excavated by the Archeological Survey of India, its carvings were found in pristine condition.

  • Where: Northern Gujarat. About three hours north of Ahmedabad (128km) and 50 minutes north of Modhera (35km).

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A town trapped in time, Sidhpur will delight architecture aficionados with its colorful century-old mansions belonging to the affluent Dawoodi Bohra Muslim community. Many of the houses are empty as their owners have moved abroad. Sidhpur sits alongside the holy Saraswati River and is also a Hindu pilgrim destination. It's dotted with temples and water bodies. The ruins of 10th century Rudra Mahalaya Temple, with its towering carved pillars and torans, is a major attraction.

  • Where: Under two hours (76km) east of Patan. It can be visited as part of a Patan and Modhera circuit.

Idar Hill Fort, Sabarkantha District

Giant boulders have guarded the town of Idar, at the southern end of the Aravali mountain range, for centuries. A scenic but strenuous climb to the top of the hill (Idariyo Gadh) through the rocks will take you past the remains of various palaces and temples. The town is known for its handmade wooden toys as well. They can be purchased at the market near the clock tower.

  • Where: Northern Gujarat. About two hours east of Patan (98km), near the Rajasthan border. It's on the way to Mount Abu in Rajasthan .

Polo Forest, Sabarkantha District

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Trekkers should head to one of Gujarat's best kept secrets, Polo Forest, to discover old Hindu and Jain temples tucked away deep within the jungle. It was once a city called Abhapuri, believed to have been established in the 10th century by Idar kings and later conquered by Rathod Rajputs of Marwar in the 15th century. Visit after the monsoon, between September and December, for the most spectacular greenery.

  • Where: Northern Gujarat. About an hour northeast of Idar (45km), near Vijaynagar. It can be reached in three and a half hours from Ahmedabad (156km).

Kutch Region

The immense stretch of largely barren and harsh desert landscape that is the Kutch region of Gujarat is sometimes described as India's "Wild West". Its name, Kutch (or Kachchh), refers to the fact that it alternates between wet (submerged during the monsoon season ) and dry. Much of Kutch consists of seasonal wetlands known as the Great Rann of Kutch (famous for its salt desert) and smaller Little Rann of Kutch (famous for its Wild Ass Sanctuary ). Other attractions in the Kutch region include historic Bhuj, villages and traditional handicrafts, the ship building in the port town of Mandvi, and the Dholavira ruins of an ancient Indus Valley Civilization/Harappan city. Find out more in this Kutch Travel Guide.

  • Where: Northwest Gujarat. Bhuj is about seven hours west of Ahmedabad (400km). It has an airport.

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One of the four most sacred C har Dham Hindu pilgrimage sites and seven most ancient S apta Puri religious cities in India, Dwarka is considered to be the ancient kingdom of Lord Krishna and the first capital of Gujarat. The Krishna Janmashtami festival is a major event there. Of special importance is Dwarkadhish Temple , built approximately 200 BC and often referred to as Jagat Mandir. Head down to Gomti Ghat, at the holy water's edge, for a spectacle of decorated camels, tea stalls, and seashell jewelry sellers. Just north of Dwarka, Shivrajpur beach was recently awarded international Blue Flag certification for safety and cleanliness.

  • Where: Western Gujarat, at the mouth of the Gomti River on the Arabian Sea. It's about three hours west of Jamnagar (132km).

Narara Marine National Park

Isolated and off-the-beaten-track, Marine National Park lies along the coast on the way to Dwarka. It was established as a national park in 1982 and is the first of its kind in India. Yet, not many people know about it. The national park is made up of 42 islands, 33 of which are surrounded by coral reef, and is home to diverse marine and bird life. Tourists are only permitted to visit a couple of the islands though. The main one, Narara Island, is accessible by car and a long walk during low tide. Visit during the winter, and be prepared to wade through ankle deep water on the seabed. Local guides are available. Pirotan Island can be accessed by charter boat but it's difficult and permission needs to be obtained from numerous government departments in advance.

  • Where: Western Gujarat in the Gulf of Kutch, about an hour west of Jamnagar (54km).

An important pilgrimage destination, Somnath Temple is one of the 12 jyotirlinga (shrines of Lord Shiva, where he's worshiped as a linga of light) in India. Its seaside location is powerful, the intricate carvings on its sandstone architecture are superb, and its history is fascinating. The temple was ransacked by Islamic invaders and rebuilt numerous times, with the final reconstruction taking place after India achieved independence from the British. Maha Shivratri is celebrated in a big way there in February or March . A colorful religious fair is also held every year on Kartik Purnima (full moon night, usually in November ), complete with small children dressed up as Lord Shiva and plenty of bhaang .

  • Where: Southwest Gujarat. The closest airport is in Diu. Ahmedabad is about seven hours away. You can take a train from Ahmedabad to Veraval.
  • Don't miss the evocative evening Sound and Light Show at Somnath .

Gir National Park

Gir National Park, one of the top parks to see wildlife in India , is the only place in the world where the Asiatic lion can now be found. Thanks to conservation efforts, their numbers have been increasing. Gir is the largest dry deciduous forest in western India. There's plenty of other wildlife there, including about 300 types of birds. You'll have the best chance of spotting a lion if you go during December through May although April and May can be very hot. Safaris run daily. Plan your trip with this Gir travel guide .

  • Where: Southwest Gujarat, under three hours northeast of Somnath (68km). It's inland from the beaches of Diu. The closest airport is in Diu.

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If you're interested in Indo-Islamic architecture, you'll marvel over the splendid design of the striking 19 century Mahabat Maqbara mausoleum complex of local rulers at Junagadh. This historical city, whose name means Old Fort, is situated at the bottom of the sacred and temple-covered Girnar Hills. On the way to the hills is a building housing 14 rock-carved edicts of Emperor Ashoka , dating back to 250 BC. You can also visit the ruins of Uparkot Fort, built in 319 BC by Chandragupta Maurya, which has some interesting structures such as step wells and Buddhist rock-cut caves.

  • Where: Southwest Gujarat, about three hours south of Jamnagar (140km) and two hours north of Somnath (96km).

Shatrunjaya Hill Temples, Palitana

Palitana, a principal pilgrim center for Jains, has accumulated nearly 900 temples and more are being constructed. Climb in excess of 3,000 steps to the top of the hill and you'll find an astonishing Jain temple complex with sensational views. Do note that the hill is considered to be sacred. You cannot wear or carry any leather items and must dress conservatively.

  • Where: Southern Gujarat, about five hours south of Ahmedabad (210km). The nearest airport is in Bhavnagar, about an hour and a half away.

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The largest population of Blackbuck, the unusual spiral-horned Indian antelope, lives at Velavadar. This untamed area is the only tropical grassland in India to be given the status of a national park. It's home to wolves and many species of grassland birds too. The Blackbuck Lodge , one of India's top jungle lodges , is an outstanding place to stay there.

  • Where: About three hours south of Ahmedabad (145km) and an hour north of Bhavnagar (47km).

Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary

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Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary is one of the best places to go bird watching in India . It's made up of Nalsarovar Lake, and surrounding marsh wetlands and islands. More than 250 types of migratory birds can be seen but you'll have to go further into the lake than the standard trip to Dhrabla Island. Unfortunately, it's not set up properly for tourists. Facilities are poor and boat operators are not well regulated, resulting in them charging really high rates.

  • Where: Just under two hours southwest of Ahmedabad (63km).

Lothal Ancient Harappan Site

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Lothal is the most extensively excavated Indus Valley Harappan Civilization site in Gujarat. Situated on the Gulf of Combay, it's believed to have been a flourishing sea port and trade center. Although the site is in ruins now, it has some significant remains including parts of a dockyard that's thought to have been the first of its kind in the world. Many items from the Indus Valley Civilization are also on display at the small archeological museum at the site. It's open daily except Fridays. The Indian government is in the process of founding a maritime heritage museum at Lothal too.

  • Where: About two hours southwest of Ahmedabad (78km) via Ahmedabad-Bhavnagar National Highway 47.

Saputara, The Dangs

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Saputara, meaning "Abode of Serpents", is situated on a densely forested plateau on top of the  Sahyadri mountain range . This hill station has been developed as a tourist destination with hotels around a large lake, boat club, tribal museum, cable car, artist village, and other attractions. It's a popular weekend getaway, especially during the monsoon season when it's misty there. The district, known as The Dangs, is home to a large tribal population and is an ideal place to experience rural India. Community-based tourism is being pioneered by Rural Pleasure at Subir village.

  • Where: Southern Gujarat, close to the Maharashtra border.

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Located in the westernmost part of India, Gujarat is the fifth-largest and the ninth most populated state in the country. It is a mixture of different cultures and traditions, showcasing the unique traditions of India.

Gujarat offers some of the most unique destinations in India. One can visit Gir National Park , which is the only place in the world when you can see the endangered Asiatic lion. It is also home to the world's tallest statue — the Statue of Unity in Kevadia .

  • The Shree Swaminarayan Mandir in Ahmedabad incorporates Marathi, Rajasthani, and British styles of architecture.
  • The Laxmi Vilas Palace in Vadodara is the largest private residence in India.
  • The Statue of Unity in Kevadia is the tallest in the world.
  • The Sun Temple in Modhera is dedicated to the Sun God, Surya.
  • The Rani ki Vav , or Queen's Stepwell, in Patan is India's latest entry to the UNESCO World Heritage Site list.

1. Ahmedabad

Recommended duration of visit: 2–3 days

Located on the banks of the Sabarmati River, Ahmedabad was the former capital of Gujarat for many centuries and was declared India's first UNESCO World Heritage City in 2017. This historic city has rapidly grown into a tourist destination, an industrial hub, and an educational hotspot.

Ahmedabad is home to many temples, the most famous one being the Shree Swaminarayan Mandir . This temple is an architectural marvel with the central gateway combining local, Marathi, Rajasthani, and British designs, and the pavilion depicting Mughal architecture. The idols inside are decorated with bright accessories and rich fabrics.

Travelers may also visit the former residence of Mahatma Gandhi, the Sabarmati Ashram . Located 5 km (3.1 miles) north of Ahmedabad's center, this was where Mahatma Gandhi started the Salt March for the Indian Independence Movement. There is also a Gandhi Memorial Museum , where visitors can learn more about the Father of the Nation.

  • Perfect for :History lovers
  • Insider tip : Travelers should dress conservatively when visiting the Shree Swaminarayan Temple.

2. Vadodara

Vadodara, previously known as Baroda, is a cosmopolitan city located about 111 km (69 miles) southeast of Ahmedabad. Built across the banks of Vishwamitri River , it is known for being an industrial center for cotton textiles, homespun cloth, chemicals, matches, machinery, and furniture.

Travelers come to Vadodara to visit the Laxmi Vilas Palace . This expansive palace is built in the Indo-Saracenic style of architecture and is the largest private residence in India. Travelers can visit the Coronation Room, the Gaddi Hall, which contains the throne of past kings, the Darbar Hall, and the Royal Armory inside.

Another popular attraction is the Vadodara Museum and Picture Gallery . Here, travelers can look at artifacts, such as Indian musical instruments and Mughal miniatures. The museum also houses a few of Maharaja Sayajirao III's collection pieces and a Persian version of the Mahabharata, which was specially commissioned by Emperor Akbar.

  • Perfect for : History lovers
  • Insider tip : The attractions inside the Laxmi Vilas Palace are open on all days except on Mondays.

3. Statue of Unity

Recommended duration of visit: 2–3 hours

Being 597 feet tall (182 meters) and twice the size of the Statue of Liberty , the Statue of Unity in Kevadia is the world's tallest statue dedicated to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, an Indian freedom fighter.

Patel was the first Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister of independent India. He was nicknamed "the Founding Father of the Republic of India", as he was instrumental in bringing the 562 princely states of the country together.

This bronze statue, spread across 20,000 square meters, was completed in 2018. It is surrounded by a 12-km (7 mi) artificial lake. For the convenience of visitors, the statue is well connected via expressways, enhanced rail systems, and helipads.

Apart from the statue itself, travelers can also enjoy a sound and laser show, a butterfly garden, a cactus garden, an Ayurvedic wellness center, and many other attractions in the surrounding area.

  • Perfect for : History lovers and families on vacation
  • Insider tip : There are many luxury tents, hotels, and local homestays in the surrounding area.

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4. Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park

Recommended duration of visit: 1 day

Being one of the lesser-known UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park is located in the heart of the city of Champaner, set amidst the Pavagadh Hills. It is located around an hour northeast of Vadodara.

The park holds a lot of historical significance in terms of both Hindu and Muslim traditions. It features many historical, architectural, and archeological treasures from both traditions, including a hill fortress, palaces, and places of worship.

One of the attractions is the oldest and most celebrated temple in the vicinity, the Kalika Mata Temple . As it is located on a cliff, one will have to climb a long flight of stairs to reach the temple. There are three large representations of Goddess Kalika Mata, Bahucharamata, and Kali here.

Located about 46 m (150 feet) east of the city walls, the 15th-century Jama Masjid of Champaner is widely considered as one of the finest mosques in western India. The two-story structure features both Islamic and Hindu styles of architecture, with the presence of two towering octagonal minarets.

  • Perfect for : People interested in culture
  • Insider tip : Travelers are advised to wear conservative clothing when visiting places of worship.

Modhera is an ancient town located on the bank of Pushpavati River. It is believed to be the site where Lord Rama performed a yagna (sacrifice) to cleanse himself of his sin of killing Ravana, the great king of Lanka.

Modhera is best known for housing the Sun Temple . It was built in the 11th century and is dedicated to the Sun God, Surya. The temple's premises are divided into three main parts: the Gudhamandapa (main shrine), Sabhamandapa (assembly hall), and Kunda (stepped tank).

After visiting the Sun Temple, one can also visit Modheshwari Mata Mandir . This temple is dedicated to Goddess Modheshwari, an avatar (incarnation) of Goddess Parvati who defeated the demon Kanar. The idol inside the temple portrays the deity as having 18 arms, each bearing a weapon.

  • Insider tip : Visit the Sun Temple in January around the festival of Makar Sankranti, when a dance festival called "Uttarardha Mahotsav" is held.

6. Rani ki Vav

The Rani ki Vav , or the Queen's Stepwell, in Patan is India's latest entry to the UNESCO World Heritage Site list. It is a historic abandoned stepwell built during the Solanki Dynasty in the 11th century.

Rani ki Vav was believed to be constructed by the widowed queen Udaymati to honor the death of her husband, Bhimdev I. It was flooded by the nearby Saraswati River and was only discovered in the 1980s.

This stepwell is designed in the shape of an inverted temple and reflects the Maru-Gurjara style of architecture. It is separated into seven levels of stairs with many sculptural panels surrounding it. The panels contain more than 500 principal sculptures and over 1,000 inferior ones.

  • Insider tip : The best time to visit Rani ki Vav is during the morning.

Recommended duration of visit: 1–2 days

The Kutch region in Gujarat is the largest district in India. The region is a large stretch of barren and harsh desert, spanning more than 40,000 square kilometers (15,000 square miles). Nicknamed India's "Wild West", Kutch is one of India's most stunning yet bizarre places.

A large part of Kutch is made up of seasonal wetlands called the Great Rann of Kutch . The area is a salt marshland famous for its massive salt deposits, which are known for producing a mirage. After exploring the area, travelers can also enjoy beautiful sunsets in the evening.

After exploring the Great Rann of Kutch, one can make a stop at the Kutch Museum . Located in the heart of the Bhuj district, it was established in 1877 and is one of the oldest museums in Gujarat. The museum houses a collection of extinct Kutchi script, ancient coins, and other objects.

  • Perfect for : Adventurous people
  • Insider tip : Visit Kutch during the winter months from December to February, when the Rann Festival is held. There will be cultural programs and adventure activities like hot-air ballooning.

The city of Dwarka is famous for being one of the char dham, the four sacred pilgrimage sites of Hinduism, and one of the seven most religious cities in India. Popularly known as the "ancient kingdom of Lord Krishna", Dwarka is believed to have been the first capital of Gujarat.

The Dwarkadhish Temple is Dwarka's best-known attraction. Also known as the Jagat Mandir , the temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and features the Chalukya style of architecture. Aside from Lord Krishna, the temple also houses shrines to other deities like Subhadra, Balarama, and Revathy.

Dwarka is home to one of the 12 Jyotirlingas or devotional representation of Lord Shiva, which is located in the Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple . The main attraction here is the 25 m (82 feet) tall statue of Lord Shiva, which never fails to mesmerize visitors and pilgrims.

  • Insider tip : Travelers are advised to wear conservative clothing when visiting these places of worship.

9. Narara Marine National Park

Located in the Gulf of Kutch, the Narara Marine National Park was established in 1982, as the first marine conservatory in India. The park is divided into 42 separate islands and is home to many different species of marine creatures and birdlife.

In this park, travelers can walk along the islands, some of which are surrounded by coral reefs, and see hundreds of different species of marine animals. Some of the common ones are starfishes, jellyfishes, sea snakes, and some species of fish. On rare occasions, one can also spot dolphins at a distance.

Not only is the park home to marine animals, it is also inhabited by animals like the common monitor lizard, jungle cats, and jackals. A large colony of flamingos, 94 species of aquatic birds, and 78 species of terrestrial birds can also be found in the park.

  • Perfect for : Animal lovers
  • Insider tip : Travelers are advised to wear shorts as they will have to walk through ankle-deep water.

10. Somnath

Somnath , also known as Prabhas Patan or Somnath Patan, is an ancient city located 7 hours away from Ahmedabad. It is a popular pilgrimage destination surrounded by many temples, museums, beaches, and other attractions.

The city's most prized attraction is the Somnath Temple . It is believed to be the first of the 12 jyotirlingas (devotional representation) of Lord Shiva in India. The temple is considered a great example of Chalukya architecture with intricate carvings on its sandstone structure.

After visiting the Somnath Temple, one can stroll around the Somnath Beach on which the temple is located. Travelers can relax here after a long day with the beautiful sea views accompanied by some fresh coconut water and corn.

  • Perfect for : Families on vacation
  • Insider tip : Swimming is not recommended at Somnath Beach.

11. Gir National Park

Recommended duration of visit: Half a day

For animal lovers, one of the best places to visit is Gir National Park . Located 43 km (27 miles) north-east of Somnath, the park was established in 1965 and stretches for over 1,400 square kilometers (540 square miles).

The park is famed for being the largest dry deciduous forest in western India and the only place in the world to see the endangered Asiatic lion. Not only can visitors see Asiatic lions, they can also spot over 300 species of resident birds, jackals, crocodiles, leopards, antelopes, and deer.

Travelers can visit the park from mid-October to mid-June. They can also go on jeep safaris around the park, which occurs three times a day, starting from 6:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Entry fees tend to vary, ranging from INR 5,600 to INR 7,000.

  • Insider tip : Visitors must first obtain an e-permit to visit Gir National Park and camera fees cost from INR 2,400 to INR 3,000.

12. Junagadh

The city of Junagadh is located at the foot of the Girnar Hills, 355 km (220 miles) southwest of Ahmedabad. It was once the capital of the princely state of Junagadh, and is the seventh-largest city in Gujarat.

The Mahabat Maqbara is a mausoleum complex that houses the tombs of the previous rulers of Junagadh like Mohabbat Khanji and Bahaduddin Hasainbhai. This structure displays an amazing example of Indo-Islamic and Gothic architecture with arches, stone carvings on the walls and windows, winding staircases, and an onion-shaped dome.

One can also visit the ruins of Uparkot Fort . This ancient fort, built in 319 BC by Chandragupta Maurya, has some interesting structures inside such as stepwells, walls up to 20 meters high in some places, and Buddhist rock-cut caves.

  • Perfect for : People interested in architecture
  • Insider tip : Rajkot is the nearest airport from Junagadh.

13. Gandhinagar

Located on the banks of the Sabarmati River, about 23 km (14 miles) north of Ahmadabad, Gandhinagar is the capital city of Gujarat. Dubbed the cleanest city in Asia, Gandhinagar offers a rich cultural heritage and a peaceful environment for its visitors.

The city's most famous attraction is the Akshardham Temple . Built by BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha, the temple is one of the biggest in India and is dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan. The temple holds 97 carved pillars, 17 ornamental domes, 8 balconies, 220 stone beams, and 264 sculpted figures.

Located around 3–4 km (approx. 2 miles) south-west of Gandhinagar, Adalaj Stepwell is also a place you must not miss. The structure was built in 1498 to provide access to groundwater. It is an architectural marvel due to its strength, layout, and intricate carvings.

  • Insider tip : When visiting the Adalaj Stepwell, travelers are advised to wear a hat and carry enough water to keep hydrated.

14. Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary

The city of Vadla is a haven for migratory birds making their way to the swampy wetlands of Gujarat. The Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary , located around 20 km (12 miles) from the city, is the perfect place to go bird watching.

The sanctuary is the stopping place for migratory birds during the winter and spring. There are over 250 species of birds here, such as the rosy pelicans, flamingos, white storks, brahminy ducks, and herons. It is also home to a few mammals like the wild ass and black buck.

Here, travelers can go for a boat ride which takes you to the middle of an expansive lake in the sanctuary. You can see flocks of the migratory birds and take in scenic views of the lake, which offers a sense of calm and tranquility.

  • Insider tip : The entrance fee to the sanctuary is INR 800.

15. Saputara

Saputara, meaning "Abode of Serpents", is a popular hill station located on a forested plateau on top of the Sahyadri mountain range in the Dang district. It is a popular weekend getaway for families, with its lavish green forests, vivid landscapes, waterfalls, winding roads, and mountains.

Gira Falls is one of the best places to visit in Saputara. This 46-meter-tall (150-feet-tall) waterfall offers picturesque panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. The place is also a great spot for picnics with your family, as it is relatively less crowded than other tourist hotspots.

The Vansda National Park , also known as Bansda National Park, is a wildlife park that spans about 24 square kilometers (9 square miles). Here, travelers can spot over 443 species of flowering plants and a variety of animals, such as the Indian leopard, four-horned antelope, Indian porcupine, hyena, and flying squirrel.

  • Insider tip : Food is not available inside the Vansda National Park, and travelers are advised to bring binoculars to get better views of the animals inside.

16. Porbandar

Porbandar is a city located in the western part of the Kathiawar Peninsula, on the Arabian Sea coast. This beautiful beach town filled with temples and dams is most famous for being the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi and Sudama, the childhood friend of Lord Krishna.

The Kirti Mandir is a temple which was the ancestral home of Mahatma Gandhi. The architecture is a combination of Muslim, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi, and Christian styles. Here, travelers can walk through the corridors and see oil paintings as well as black and white paintings of the Founding Father of India.

The Nehru Planetarium , also known as Tara Mandir, is one of the two planetariums established by Jawahar Lal Nehru, the first prime minister of India. Here, travelers can learn about the planets, stars, and celestial bodies present in the solar system.

  • Insider tip : Shoes are not allowed inside the Kirti Mandir.

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Somnath is a temple town situated in the Gir Somnath district of Gujarat. Also known as Prabhas Patan, it is one of the most important places of pilgrimage in India, and among the prominent places to visit in Gujarat . It is about 197 km from Rajkot, and 408 km from Ahmedabad. The town of Somnath is famous for the Somnath Temple, among the must include places in Somnath packages . Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple is one among the twelve prominent Jyotirlinga shrines and also one of the oldest pilgrimage sites in Gujarat. Somnath Beach, Gita Mandir, Bhalka Tirtha, Rudreshwara Temple, Triveni Sangam Temple, Suraj Mandir, Parshuram Temple, Kamnath Mahadev Temple, Junagadh Gate, Somnath Museum, Panch Pandav Gufa are some other tourist places in Somnath . Somnath Mahadev Fair which is held on Kartik Purnima and Maha Shivaratri are the two major festivals celebrated in Somnath with great pomp and fervor. The temple town witnesses a huge number of tourists from various parts of the country during these festivals.

2. Ahmedabad

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Ahmedabad is the largest city and also the former capital of Gujarat. Situated on the banks of the River Sabarmati, it is one of the popular places of places to visit in Gujarat . It is about 29 km from Gandhinagar, and 534 km from Mumbai. Ahmedabad is India's first UNESCO World Heritage City and is also regarded as one of the fastest-growing cities in India. Also known as Amdavad, the city of Ahmedabad is the commercial hub and also the living symbol of the rich cultural heritage of Gujarat state. Splendid monuments, wonderful museums, and gorgeous lakes are the prime attractions of Ahmedabad holiday packages . Popularly called the Land of Gandhi, Ahmedabad is closely associated with Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, the father of the nation. Sabarmati Ashram, Kankarai Lake, Jama Masjid, Akshardham Temple, Adalaj Stepwell, Huthee Singh Jain Temple, ISKCON Temple, Vintage Car Museum, Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary, Swaminarayan Mandir, and Sardar Patel National Memorial are some of the well-known tourist places in Ahmedabad .

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Dwarka is one of the most significant pilgrimage sites near Rajkot , and among the best places to visit in Gujarat . It is about 224 km from Rajkot, and 442 km from Ahmedabad. Located on the western tip of the Saurashtra peninsula in Gujarat, Dwarka is popularly known as the 'home of Lord Krishna' and is believed to have been the first capital of Gujarat. Also, Dwarka is one of the foremost Char Dhams for Hindus and among the seven most ancient religious cities (sapta puris) in India. For this reason, the town attracts thousands of pilgrims throughout the year as part of Dwarka packages . The present-day Dwarka is a prominent pilgrimage site that boasts of several shrines. Among the temples, the 2000-year-old Dwarkadhish temple is the most notable one. Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple, Gomti Ghat, Rukmani Devi Temple, Beyt Dwarka, Gopi Talav, Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Mandir, Swaminarayan Temple, Dwarka Beach, Shivrajpur Beach, and Okhamadhi Beach are some of the important tourist places in Dwarka . If you specifically want to participate in the grand festivities of the Janmashtami festival, visiting the town during August and September will be eventful.

4. Rann Of Kutch

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With the Thar Desert on one side and the Arabian Sea on the other side, Rann of Kutch is a spellbinding marvel of sand and salt. About 80 km from Bhuj, and 413 km from Ahmedabad, it is one of the top places to visit in India , and among the must include places in Gujarat packages . It lies between the Gulf of Kutch and the Indus River in Pakistan and comprises flatlands of salty clay located about 15 meters above sea level. A large part of the Kutch, commonly known as the Great Rann of Kutch, submerges in water during the rainy season and becomes dry during the winter season. Spread over an area of 7500 sq. km, the Great Rann of Kutch, formed of salt marshes, is considered one of the largest salt deserts in the world and among the most popular tourist places in Kutch . Besides, one can also visit Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary, Narayan Sarovar & Sanctuary, Kalo Dungar, Siyot Caves, Chhari Dandh Bird Sanctuary, Kutch Bustard Sanctuary, etc. as part of Kutch tour packages . It can be visited along with Bhuj tour packages .

5. Gir National Park

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Gir National Park, also known as Sasan Gir, is one of the renowned national parks in India, and among the best places of among the best places to visit in Gujarat . It is situated about 156 km from Rajkot, and 372 km from Ahmedabad. Established as a sanctuary in 1965, Gir National Park is the most popular national parks in Gujarat as it is the royal kingdom of Asiatic lions and essentially the only place besides Africa on earth where these majestic beasts roam freely. Besides Asiatic lions, one can see Asiatic lion, Indian leopard, jungle cat, striped hyena, Golden jackal, Indian and Ruddy mongoose, honey badger, chital, nilgai, sambar, four-horned antelope, chinkara, and wild boar here as part of Gir tour packages . The entrance gate to the park is located at Sasan Gir village beside Sinh Sadan. Jungle Safari is one of the best things to do in Gir National Park . Besides, there is also a Gir Interpretation Zone, also known as Devalia Safari Park at Devalia, and was established to reduce the excess of tourists at the Gir National Park. The park remains open every year from mid-October to mid-June and closed during the monsoon season from July to September. While Devalia Safari Park is open throughout the year.

6. Vadodara

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Located on the banks of Vishwamitri River, Vadodara is a beautiful city in the western Indian state of Gujarat. Situated at a distance of 109 km from Ahmedabad, it is one of the popular places to visit in gujarat , and can be visited along with Ahmedabad tour packages . Formerly called Baroda, Vadodara is the third-largest city in Gujarat, after Ahmedabad and Surat. The architectural brilliance of the city is the major highlight of Vadodara holiday packages . The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Lakshmi Vilas Palace, Baroda Museum, Kirti Mandir, and Sayajirao Gaekwad hospital are some of the notable architectural monuments in Vadodara. Besides, Sayaji Baug, Sursagar Lake, Nyay Mandir, EME Temple, Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum, etc. are some of the prominent tourist places in Vadodara . Often called the Cultural Capital of Gujarat, the city of Baroda comes alive during the Navratri celebrations. No city in India celebrates the festival of Navratri with as much zeal and energy as Vadodara does.

7. Junagadh

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Located in the foothills of Mount Girnar, Junagadh is the seventh-largest city in Gujarat, and among the best tourist places in Gujarat . It is about 91 km from Somnath, 103 km from Rajkot, and 319 km from Ahmedabad. The literal meaning of the term 'Junagadh' is an 'old fort' which derives from Uparkot, an ancient fort built in the 4th century CE on a plateau in the middle of the town, and is the major attraction of Junagadh holiday packages . Besides, Mahabat Maqbara, Durbar Hall Museum, Mount Girnar, Sakkarbaug Zoological Garden, Ashoka's Rock Edicts, and Buddhist Caves are some of the best Junagadh tourist places . Influenced by four major religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Islam, the city is home to many festivals that are celebrated throughout the year. The major festival celebrated in Junagadh is Bhavnath Fair held on Mahashivratri and is celebrated with much fanfare all over the city. Besides, Parikrama in October / November and Navratri are the other festivals celebrated in Junagadh with great enthusiasm.

8. Saputara

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Positioned on the Maharashtra- Gujarat border, Saputara is the only hill stations in Gujarat, and among the well-planned hill stations in India . It is situated about 77 km from Nashik, and 398 km from Ahmedabad. Nestled in the Sahyadri range of Western Ghats at an altitude of about 1000 m, Saputara is one of the most popular places to visit near Pune . The lush green forests, undulating mountains, dazzling waterfalls, dreamy winding roads, stunning landscape, and salubrious climate make the picturesque hill station of Saputara a perfect escape into the lap of Mother Nature as part of Saputara packages . Saputara Lake, Sunrise Point, Sunset Point, Saputara Tribal Museum, Gira Waterfalls, Nageshwar Mahadev Temple, Artist Village, etc. are some of the prominent tourist places in Saputara .

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Patan is an ancient fortified city located on the banks of Saraswati River in Gujarat, India. It is one of the popular heritage destinations in India . Situated about 129 km from Ahmedabad, it can be visited along with Ahmedabad tour packages . The city is shielded by the fort walls and gates, which prevents the ancestral aura and old-world charm from escaping. From medieval forts to an ancient Kali temple built in the Solanki dynasty, Patan has many attractions that lure tourists as part of Patan packages . Rani ki Vav or the Queen's stepwell has the unique most architectural attributes and is the must-visit place in Patan. Sahasralinga Sarovar, Panchasara Parshwanath Jain Derasar, Khan Sarovar, Shankeshwar Jain Thirth, etc. are the other popular tourist places in Patan . Besides, Patan is also famous for Patola sarees, one of the finest hand-made textiles in the world. It has its origin in a very intricate and difficult technique of tie-dyeing and knot dyeing known as 'Bandhani'. It has gorgeous colors, designs, and durability and is one of a kind. Costs start from Rs. 20,000 which may go up to Rs. 20,00,000 depending on work done and thread used. Only two families are making Patola Sarees nowadays.

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Often called the Jaisalmer of Gujarat, Bhuj is one of the places to visit in Gujarat , and can be visited along with Kutch tour packages . It is situated about 78 km from Kutch, 232 km from Rajkot, and 334 km from Ahmedabad. Located in the western part of India, Bhuj is the most important city in the Kutch region of Gujarat and also the capital of the former princely state of Kutch. Bhuj is a treat to the eyes of visitors as it offers everything from white desert to beautiful temples and from wildlife sanctuaries to the cultural landscape as part of Bhuj packages . Shree Swaminarayan Temple, Bhujia Hill Fort, Aina Mahal, Prag Mahal Palace, Hiralakshmi Memorial Craft Park, Kutch Fossil Park, Tapkeshwari Temple, and Rudramata Dam are some of the top tourist places in Bhuj . It also has the oldest museum in the state of Gujarat. Apart from the tourist places, Bhuj is also very famous for its traditional handicrafts and embroidery.

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Rajkot, literally the City of Princes, is the former princely capital of the Saurashtra region and now an emerging tourism destination and business hub of Gujarat. Situated on the banks of the Aji and Nyari rivers, it is one of the stunning places to visit in Gujarat . It is situated about 90 km from Jamnagar, and 218 km from Ahmedabad. Rajkot tour packages are a fusion of architectural and historical sites of great importance. Watson Museum, Kaba Gandhi No Delo, Aji Dam, Rotary Dolls Museum, Jagat Mandir, Nyari Dam, Prem Mandir, Khambhalida Caves, and Lal Pari Lake are some of the top tourist places in Rajkot . Aside from this, Rajkot holds a position in the top 10 cleanest cities of India while also being the 22nd fastest growing city in the world. This place is renowned across the globe for its bandhani textiles, cotton textiles, woolen, jewelry, silk embroidery, handicrafts, and automobile industry. Often referred to as 'Rangilu Rajkot', Rajkot is famous for hosting several cultural events and festivals. The International Kite Festival and Navratri are the most popular festivals celebrated with great pomp and fervor.

12. Palitana

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Earlier known as Padliptapur, Palitana is one of the holiest places of pilgrimage in Gujarat , and among the best places to visit near Ahmedabad . It is about 171 km from Rajkot, and 214 km from Ahmedabad. Palitana is a famous destination in Gujarat for being the base to the holy Shatrunjaya hill which is home to 863 exquisitely carved Jain temples built by devotees during a period spanning 900 years from the 11th century onwards. Along with Mount Abu, Girnar, and Chandragiri, Shatrunjaya hill is one of the most sacred places for the Jains, and among the most significant places to visit as part of Palitana packages . Meticulously carved in marble, the temples in Palitana are famous for their architectural beauty. Out of all the temples here, the temple dedicated to the first Tirthankara, Sri Adishwar, is the most famous one. The architectural motifs of this temple are notable. Kumarpal temple, Chaumukh temple, Vimalshah temple, and Sampriti Raja temple are the other Palitana places to visit .

13. Kevadiya

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Kevadiya is a census town in the Narmada district of Gujarat. It is one of the top places to visit in Gujarat as the Statue of Unity is located here. It is about 85 km from Vadodara, and 189 km from Ahmedabad. Nestled between the Satpura and Vindhyachal mountain ranges, the tribal village of Kevadia is home to a 182 m tall statue of the Ironman of India Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. This is the 'Tallest Statue in the World' and is the must-include place in Kevadiya packages . Besides the Statue of Unity, Valley of Flowers, Jungle Safari, Cactus Garden, Butterfly Garden, Khalwani Eco-tourism, Zarwani Waterfall, the Narmada Dam, etc are some of the popular places to visit in Kevadiya . It can be visited along with Vadodara tour packages .

14. Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple

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At a distance of 15 km from Dwarka, Nageshwar Temple is an ancient Hindu temple located at Nageshwar village in Gujarat. Also known as Nagnath Temple, it is one of the popular pilgrimage sites near Ahmedabad , and among the prominent places to visit as part of Dwarka sightseeing packages . Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Nageshwar Temple is one of the 12 Jyotirlinga temples of Lord Shiva, and among the oldest temples mentioned in the Shiva Purana. The Jyotirlinga has a special significance in Nageshwar as this is believed to be the first of all 12 Jyotirlingas. The swayambhu lingam enshrined in the underground chamber at Nageshwar Temple is known as Nageshwar Mahadev and attracts thousands of pilgrims all-round the year. This powerful Jyotirlinga symbolizes protection from all poisons and is believed that one who prays here obtains freedom from all kinds of poison including snake poison. Nageshwar is referred to as 'Daarukaavane Naagesham' in the ancient slokas of Rudra Samhita. According to the legend, there once lived a demon called Daruka, who was extremely cruel and tortured the people. One day he captured a Shiva devotee called Supriya along with many others. The prisoners were held in an underwater city that swarmed with sea snakes. Supriya advised all prisoners to recite the Shiva mantra 'Aum Namaha Shivayay' to protect them. When Daruka came to know ...

15. Beyt Dwarka

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At a distance of 33 km from Dwarka Railway Station, Beyt Dwarka is an inhabited island located off the coast of Dwarka on Gulf of Kutch. Also known as Beyt Shankhodhar, it was one of the main ports of the town before the development of Okha and is among the popular places to visit in Dwarka. Bet Dwarka or Beyt Dwarka is an extremely sacred pilgrimage destination as it is believed to be the original home of Lord Krishna during his ruling years at Dwarka. It is said that lord Krishna resided with his family at Bet Dwarka. The place derived its name from the word 'beyt' which means meeting and this is the place where Sudhama came to meet his friend Lord Krishna. Beyt Dwarka is also mentioned in the ancient epic, 'Mahabharata' as 'Antardvipa' to which people of the Yadava clan needed to travel by boat. The island is also known as Shankhodhar as the island is source of conch shells. The ASI explorations revealed that the presence of certain settlements whose age can be traced back to the era of the Harappan civilization and that of the Mauryan rule. Dwarka is mentioned in the copper inscription dated 574 AD of Simhaditya, the minister of Vallabhi under Maitraka. The region was previously under the administration of the Gaekwad clan of the state of Baroda. During the revolt of 1857, Vaghers attacked the region and captured it. After independence of India in 1947, the region became part of the Saurashtra state which later merged with the state of Bombay. When the state ...

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At a distance of 42 km from Nalsarovar and 79 km from Ahmedabad, Lothal is an excavated site situated Bhal region in Dholka of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Lothal is one of the prominent cities of the ancient Indus valley civilization and among the best historical sites in Gujarat. Literally called 'Mound of the Dead', this ancient and desolate ruined city of Lothal provides a fascinating insight into the life of the Harappan culture and the Indus Valley Civilization. The origin and history of Lothal can be dated back to 2400 BC. Discovered in the year 1954, Lothal is one of the primary sites of Archaeological Survey of India. The excavation work here began in 1955 and was continued till 1960. Like other cities of the Indus Valley Civilization, Lothal too had an excellent architecture and town planning. Excavations have revealed that the town was divided into two parts. The upper part or the acropolis was where the ruler and other important people of the city lived while the lower part was meant for the common people. The entire city had a scientific drainage system, well laid-out, paved roads and a bath for every house, some of which were double storied and built on mud platforms. The most architecturally sophisticated part of Lothal was its dockyard, which provided berthing facilities for the ships. Constructed from kiln-fired bricks, the dock comprised a basin 214 m long, 36 m wide, and 13 m deep. A 13 m wide channel on the northern side was included to facilitate ...

17. Dholavira

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At a distance of 92 km from Rapar, 222 km from Bhuj, and 300 km from Great Rann of Kutch, Dholavira is an archaeological site at Khadir Bet in the Kutch district of Gujarat. Managed by ASI, it is the most prominent archaeological site in India belonging to the Indus Valley Civilization and among the must-include places in Kutch packages . Dholavira represents the ruins of an ancient city of the Harappan civilization that was inhabited over 1,200 years from 3000 BCE through 1800 BCE. It is the larger of the two most remarkable excavations of the Indus Valley Civilization or Harappan culture in India, the other being Lothal. Locally called Kotada, the 250-acre area of Dholavira sprawls across the Khadir Island of the Great Rann of Kutch and is part of the protected Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary, among the top tourist places in Kutch . The site was unearthed by the Archeological Survey of India (ASI) in 1967 but has been systematically excavated only since 1990. The excavated site of Dholavira demonstrates the ingenuity of Harappan people to evolve a highly organized system of town planning with perfected proportions, interrelation of functional areas, street-pattern, and an efficient water conservation system that supported life for more than 1200 years against harsh hot arid climate. Lies between two seasonal streams, ...

18. Champaner - Pavagadh Archaeological Park

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At a distance of 49 km from Vadodara, Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, located in the ancient city of Champaner. It is one of the popular places of heritage in Gujarat , and among the prime places to visit as part of Vadodara tour packages . Covering over an area of 1,329 hectares, Champaner - Pavagadh Archeological Park is located around the historical city of Champaner, founded by the Rajput King Vanraj Chavda in the 8th century. Due to its strategic point on the trade routes, it lured many invaders including Khalji Dynasty, Chauhan Gurjars, Solanki kings, Khichi Chauhans. Later Mahmud Begada captured the city in 1484 and rebuilt Champaner into a splendid new capital. The region faced major devastation in 1535 CE when looted by Mughal Emperor, Humayun who made Ahmedabad the capital city again to control Gujarat. This marked the start of the decline of Champaner, which slowly fell into ruins. Later, ASI had rediscovered the city with 39 standing monuments that are a beautiful confluence of Hindu, Jain, and Islamic architectural styles. Among the prominent heritage sites near Ahmedabad , it was inscribed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 2004. The heritage site is studded with prehistoric (chalcolithic) sites, a hill fortress of the early Hindu capital, ...

19. Modhera Sun Temple

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At a distance of 28 km from Mehsana, 35 km from Patan and 100 km from Ahmedabad, Modhera Sun Temple is an ancient Hindu temple located at Modhera village near Patan in Gujarat. Situated on the banks of River Pushpavati, it is one of the popular places of heritage in India , and among the must include places in Patan packages . Dedicated to the Sun God, the Sun Temple in Modhera was built by King Bhimdev I of the Solanki dynasty in 1026 AD, and is one of the prominent heritage sites near Ahmedabad . This temple not only reflects the architectural abilities of the Solanki rulers but also, speaks highly of the devotional zeal of the ruling dynasty at that time. As in the Sun Temple at Konark, this temple was also designed that the first rays of the Sun fall on the image of Lord Surya at the time equinoxes. The temple was plundered by Mahmud Ghazni but still the architectural grandeur does not vanish. At present, no worship is offered here and the temple is a protected monument under the Archaeological Survey of India. It was added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2014. Built-in Maha-Gurjara style, the temple complex is divided into three parts - the main temple with a Garbha Griha and Guda Mandap, a detached Sabha Mandap, and Surya Kunda. Also known as Rama Kund, Surya Kund is a rectangular ...

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It usually takes minimum 5 - 6 days to visit top destinations in different circuits of Gujarat. It is difficult to cover all top places in Gujarat in a single trip, as the state is quote big. One can start from Ahmedabad and visit Dwarka, Somnath, Gir & Diu. Starting from Ahmedabad, Patan, Rann of Kutch, Bhuj & Mandvi can be visited. Another popular circuit includes Vadodara, Statue Of Unity, Saputara and near by places.

Gujarat can be vistited throughout the year, however, winter from October to March is the perfect season to visit Gujarat. It is also the busiest season and hotels are usually very expensive in this time. Popular places like Dwarka, Somnath, Gir attracts huge number of travellers in this season.

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Ensure to cover most important places to visit in Gujarat like Ahmedabad, Dwarka, Somnath, Gir, Junagadh, Patan, Rajkot, Bhuj, Rann of Kutch etc. Dwarka, Somnath, Gir and Rann of Kutch are most visited destinations in Gujarat.

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Gujarat, in western India, is known for its vibrant culture, rich heritage, and diverse landscapes. It’s called the land of legends and lions, blending tradition with modernity. The state’s history is seen in its monuments like the stepwells of Patan and forts of Junagadh. Festivals like Navratri showcase its culture, with lively garba dances and decorations. From the Rann of Kutch’s salt desert to Gir’s forests, Gujarat’s natural beauty is stunning. Its cuisine, especially vegetarian, is famous for its flavors. Whether exploring ancient temples or relaxing on its beaches, Gujarat offers a memorable travel experience.

Historical Sites: Top Tourist Attractions In Gujarat

1. champaner-pavagadh archaeological park.

Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Gujarat, India, showcases a diverse range of archaeological, historic, and cultural heritage properties. Founded by Vanraj Chavda in the eighth century and named after his friend Champa, the park features forts, palaces, mosques, tombs, temples, and more, spanning various eras. The Kalika Mata Temple, located atop Pavagadh Hill, is a prominent Hindu shrine attracting pilgrims. The park highlights the cultural transition between Hindu and Muslim architecture from the late 15th to early 16th century. UNESCO recognized its significance in 2004, covering over 1,329 hectares with an additional buffer zone. Nearby towns like Baroda and Godhra also offer religious monuments and historical sites.

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2. Rani ki Vav

Rani ki Vav, also known as the Queen’s Stepwell, is a magnificent stepwell located in Patan, Gujarat, India. It was constructed in the 11th century AD during the rule of the Chaulukya dynasty. The stepwell is renowned for its stunning architecture and intricate carvings, making it a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Rani ki Vav is designed as an inverted temple, with seven levels of stairs leading down to a small shrine at the water level. Rani ki Vav is designed as an inverted temple and consists of seven levels of stairs adorned with over 500 principal sculptures and more than 1,000 minor ones, depicting various themes. One of the most striking features of Rani ki Vav is its immense size, with the stepwell extending over 64 meters in length and 20 meters in width. The stepwell was originally built to provide water to the arid region of Gujarat and served as a place for social gatherings and religious ceremonies.

3. Lothal – Harappan Archaeological Site

Lothal, a 4,500-year-old Harappan port town in Gujarat, India, was discovered in 1954 and excavated by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). It was one of the southernmost sites of the ancient Indus Valley civilization, with construction starting around 2200 BCE . Lothal’s dock, considered the world’s earliest known, connected the city to a trade route along the Sabarmati river, facilitating commerce between Harappan cities in Sindh (Pakistan) and Saurashtra. The dock’s function is debated, with some viewing it as primarily an irrigation tank. Lothal was a thriving trade center dealing in various commodities and has enduring techniques for bead-making and metallurgy . Located near Saragwala village in Ahmedabad district, Lothal is accessible by all-weather roads and a nearby railway station. Excavations revealed trenches, inlet channels, a nullah, and the Archaeological Museum showcases collections of Harappan-era antiquities.

4. Modhera Sun Temple

The Modhera Sun Temple, dedicated to the solar deity Surya, is located in Gujarat, India, near the village of Modhera. Constructed during the reign of Bhima I of the Chaulukya dynasty after 1026-27 CE, it is situated on the banks of the river Pushpavati. Although no worship is conducted there today, it remains a protected monument maintained by the Archaeological S urvey of India (ASI). The temple complex includes the Gūḍhamanḍapa (Shrine Hall), Sabhamanḍapa (Assembly Hall), and Kunḍa (Reservoir). The historical context suggests that the temple may have been built to commemorate a defense against Mahmud of Ghazni’s invasion i n 1024–1025. The temple’s architectural style is Māru-Gurjara (Chaulukya style), and its east-facing design and location near the Tropic of Cancer are notable features.

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5. Sarkhej Roza

Sarkhej Roza, located in Makarba village, 7 km southwest of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India, is a mosque and tomb complex with great historical and architectural significance. It was once a center of Sufi culture and is dedicated to Sufi saint Shaikh Ahmed Ganj Baksh. The complex, originally spread over 72 acres with elaborate gardens, was designed by Persian brothers Azam and Muazzam Khan. Over time, human settlements reduced its area to 34 acres. The complex includes a mosque, tombs, and other structures. Shaikh Ahmed Khattu Ganj Bakhsh, a prominent Sufi, settled in Sarkhej and influenced the region’s cultural and spiritual landscape. Sultan Mahmud Begada expanded the complex, creating a large lake and building a palace and mausoleum for himself and his family, which now houses their remains.

6. Lakhota Fort, Jamnagar

Lakhota Fort, also known as the Lakhota Palace, is a historical marvel situated in Jamnagar, Gujarat, India. Initially constructed by the royals of Jamnagar to provide relief during droughts, the fort now sits amidst a tranquil lake, offering a picturesque setting. Over the years, it has been converted into a museum showcasing a collection of antiques from the erstwhile Saurashtra region. The museum’s exhibits are carefully maintained and informatively labeled for visitors. One of the museum’s standout attractions is the skeleton of a blue whale.

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7. Surat Castle, Surat

Surat Castle, also known as the Surat Fort, is a 16th-century structure located in Surat, Gujarat, India . Commissioned by Sultan Mahmood-III of Ahmedabad, its construction was completed in 1546 to defend Surat from frequent attacks. Surat was a major international port for trade, described by Portuguese traveler Barbosa as bustling with commerce. The castle, standing on the bank of the Tapi River, covers nearly 1 acre and features large round towers at each corner. The walls are thick and bonded with iron strips, with joints filled with melted lead. The eastern gate is particularly notable for its strong shutters and decorative architecture.

8. Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Bhuj

Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Bhuj, Gujarat, India, is a magnificent Hindu temple known for its historical significance and stunning architecture. Built in 1822 near the picturesque Hamirsar Lake, the temple attracts visitors from around the world. The architecture of the temple reflects a blend of traditional and intricate designs, serving as a tribute to Narayan Dev and Harikrishna Maharaj . The temple has been a spiritual center for the local congregation, hosting various Hindu festivals with great devotion. Surrounded by the serene beauty of Hamirsar Lake, Shri Swaminarayan Mandir stands as a symbol of faith and devotion.

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Religious Sites: Hidden Gems Of Gujarat

1. somnath temple.

The Somnath Temple , located in Prabhas Patan near Veraval in Gujarat, India, is a significant Hindu pilgrimage site and the first among the twelve Jyotirlinga shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva. Situated along the coastline, approximately 400 kilometers southwest of Ahmedabad, it has a rich history, having been sacked by Mahmud of Ghazni in 1026 CE and rebuilt several times. Despite its tumultuous past, the temple remains a symbol of devotion and resilience. The present structure , built by Hindus in 1951, stands as a testament to its spiritual significance and historical legacy. Devotees visit Somnath to seek blessings and connect with the divine energy of Lord Shiva.

Temple Timings : Open from  Darshan  at  6:00 AM  and closes at  9:00 PM .

Aarti Timings: are at  7:00 AM ,  12:00 noon , and  7:00 PM .

The  “Jay Somnath” light and sound show  starts at  8:00 PM  and ends at  9:00 PM .

2. Dwarkadhish Temple

The Dwarkadhish Temple, also known as the Jagat Mandir, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna in the holy town of Dwarka, Gujarat, India. Established over 2500 years ago by Vajranabh, Lord Krishna’s great-grandson, it is one of the twelve Jyotirlinga shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple’s architecture is stunning, with heavily sculptured walls adorned with intricate carvings. The 43-meter-high spire is crowned with a flag made from 52 yards of cloth , fluttering in the breeze from the Arabian Sea behind the temple. Dwarka is part of the Char Dham pilgrimage circuit and has a fascinating history, including destruction by Mahmud Begada in 1472 and later rebuilding . The best time to visit is between November and February, especially during Janmashtami, Lord Krishna’s birth celebration. Dwarka is accessible by road, rail, and air, with nearby attractions including Beyt Dwarka, Nageshwar Jyotirlinga, and Rukmini Devi Temple.

Timings : Open for  Darshan  from  6:30 AM to 1:00 PM  and  5:00 PM to 9:30 PM  every day.

3. Palitana Jain Temples

Palitana, situated in Gujarat’s Bhavnagar district in India, is famed for its Jain temples atop the Shatrunjaya hills, a revered site in the Svetambara Jain tradition. Let’s delve deeper into these remarkable temples Shatrunjaya Tirtha This temple complex boasts around 863 intricately carved marble Jain temples, earning Palitana the moniker “city of temples.” These temples are nestled on the hills, creating a visually stunning and spiritually uplifting experience. Main Temple The central shrine is dedicated to Rishabhanatha, the first Tirthankara, and holds immense significance for the Svetambara Murtipujaka sect. The use of marble in their construction enhances the temples’ magnificence. In 2010, over 400,000 pilgrims visited, underscoring its importance in Jainism.

Timings: Open for  darshan  from  6:30 AM to 1:00 PM  and  5:00 PM to 9:30 PM  every day.

4. Akshardham Temple, Gandhinagar

Swaminarayan Akshardham in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India, is a Hindu temple complex dedicated to devotion, education, and unification. Inspired by Yogiji Maharaj and created (1892–1971), the fourth spiritual successor of Swaminarayan, and created by Pramukh Swami Maharaj (1921–2016), it embodies timeless devotional messages and vibrant Hindu traditions. The central feature is the Akshardham Mandir, housing over two hundred murtis representing spiritual figures. Akshardham signifies the divine abode of God, where acts of kindness lead to spiritual enlightenment. A visit offers an enriching experience, emphasizing the power of prayer, non-violence, and the beauty of God’s abode on Earth.

  • Open for  darshan  from  10:00 AM to 7:30 PM  (Tuesday to Sunday).
  • The temple remains  closed every Monday .
  • Arti timings are at  10:00 AM  and  6:30 PM .

5. Ambaji Temple

Ambaji Temple, also known as Shri Arasuri Ambaji Mata Mandir, is a renowned Shaktipeeth located in Gujarat, India. Dedicated to Goddess Amba, it holds immense spiritual significance and is worshiped since ancient times. The temple’s architecture includes white marble with gold cones, and a unique feature is the absence of an idol, with priests decorating a niche to appear like one. Nearby, Gabbar Hill offers the original abode of the goddess and hosts a spectacular light and sound show. The Mansarovar Kund, a large rectangular kund, is a site of festive celebrations like Navratri and Diwali, drawing devotees from across the country.

Timings: Open from  7:00 AM to 11:30 AM ,  12:30 PM to 04:30 PM , and  06:30 PM to 09:00 PM  every day.

6. Dakor Temple, Kheda

Dakor, also known as Shri Ranchhodraiji Maharaj Temple, is a significant pilgrimage center in Kheda district, Gujarat, India, 84 kilometers southeast of Ahmedabad and is easily accessible by road. dedicated to Sri Ranchhodraiji, a form of Lord Krishna. It is one of the Pancha Dwarkas and is easily accessible by road from Ahmedabad. The temple features impressive architecture, including eight domes, 24 turrets, and a central dome reaching 27 meters in height . Inside, paintings depict Lord Krishna’s life, and the main idol is made of black touchstone and richly adorned. The temple also has a tokorkhana where music is played daily.

Timings: Open from  6:00 AM to 12:00 noon  and  4:00 PM to 7:00 PM  daily.

7. Bhadreshwar Jain Temple, Kutch

Bhadreshwar Jain Temple , also known as  Vasai Jain Temple , is a historical importance located in  Bhadreshwar village of Mundra Taluka, Kutch, Gujarat, India . According to the  Bantvijaya Chronicles , a 19th-century Jain scripture composed by  Acharya Bantvijaya , the temples date back to  516 BCE (Vira Nirvana Samvat 12)  during the reign of  Raja Siddhasen . The idol of Parshvanatha was installed by  Shri Kapil Kevali Muni  in the  5th century BCE . The temple has witnessed several renovations and expansions over the centuries including contributions from  King Samprati , the  Maurya dynasty , and other rulers. The temple is notable for its  beautiful marble idols  and intricate carvings. The main shrine stand at the end courtyard, surrounded by  52 sub-shrines  with a corridor in front. The principal shrine features three pillared domes, and the east entrance has a porch with another large dome.

8. Jain Temples of Taranga, Mehsana

Taranga Jain Temple, also known as Vasai Jain Temple , is a significant Jain pilgrimage center near Kheralu in Mehsana district, Gujarat, India, showcasing the Māru-Gurjara style of architecture. According to the Bantvijaya Chronicles, the temples date back to 516 BCE and are dedicated to Ajitanatha, a Tirthankara. Constructed in 1161 by Chaulukya king Kumarapala, the temples feature intricate carvings, marble idols, and two compounds for Svetambara and Digambara sects. Taranga is revered as one of Jainism’s most Mahatirthas, offering a serene atmosphere for devotees and visitors.

Timings: open for  darshan  from  6:00 AM to 8:00 PM .

9. Bhavnath Mahadev Temple, Junagadh

Bhavnath Mahadev Temple, situated at Bhavnath village near Junagadh, Gujarat , India, is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is located at the foothills of Mount Girnar, making it a popular pilgrimage site and a top destination in Junagadh. The temple holds mythological significance, with the Shivling said to have emerged of its own divine intention. Legend has it that Lord Shiva and goddess Parvati’s divine garment fell over the present Mrigi Kund while crossing the Girnar hills, making it an auspicious site for Shiva worshippers. Naga bavas are known to bathe in the holy Mrigi Kund before joining the Mahashivaratri procession. The shrine is particularly busy during Maha Shivaratri and the ‘Girnar Lili Parikrama. The Bhavnath Fair, held during this time, offers free meals to pilgrims. The fair begins with a procession of Naga Bavas on elephants, moving towards the temple for the Mahapuja performed at midnight on Shivaratri.

Timings: Open for  darshan  from  6:00 AM to 7:00 PM  every day.

Nishkalank Mahadev Temple

The Nishkalank Mahadev Temple in Gujarat is a unique and awe-inspiring Hindu temple located in Koliyak near Bhavnagar. Situated on Koliyak Beach, it is one of the rare sea temples in India, known for its fascinating features and legends. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is particularly famous for its five swayambhu Shiva lingams on a square platform, each with a Nandi statue facing it. One of the most remarkable aspects of the temple is its location, as it stands about one kilometer into the sea. During high tides, the temple is submerged, with only the flag and a pillar visible. However, during low tides, it emerges majestically, allowing devotees to visit and seek blessings. The temple is steeped in mystery, especially regarding its construction, which was designed to withstand the sea’s forces. According to legend, the temple was built by the Pandavas after the Kurukshetra War, seeking redemption for their sins. The temple holds a significant place in the hearts of devotees and is a site of pilgrimage, especially during festivals like the ‘Bhadarvi’ fair, held on the new moon night in the month of Shravan.

Wildlife Sanctuaries and National Parks:

1. gir national park (asiatic lions).

Gir National Park, also known as Gir Wildlife Sanctuary or Sasan Gir, is a vital conservation area located in the Junagadh district of Gujarat, India. It is renowned as the only place globally where the endangered Asiatic lions can be observed in their natural habitat. With a population of over 500 lions , along with various rare animals, birds, and plants, it stands as a crucial sanctuary for biodiversity conservation. Historically, Asiatic lions were widespread across the Indian subcontinent, but due to excessive hunting by British colonials and Indian rulers, their numbers dwindled. By the 1800s, only a few remained, all in the Gir forest. T he park covers an area of 1,412 km² , with 258 km² designated as a national park and 1,153 km² as a wildlife sanctuary. It boasts a rich biodiversity with 507 plant species , including jamun, dhak, tendu, flame of the forest, and amla . As of the 2020 census, Gir is home to 674 Asiatic lions, comprising 274 males, 260 females, and 137 cubs . Despite conservation efforts, the population still faces threats from illegal poaching, livestock attacks, and natural disasters.

Timings: Open from  6:00 AM to 5:00 PM .

  • Morning Safari : 6:00 AM to 9:00 AM.
  • Midday Safari : 9:00 AM to 12:00 noon.
  • Evening Safari : 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM.

2. Little Rann of Kutch Wild Ass Sanctuary

The Wild Ass Sanctuary, also known as the Little Rann of Kutch in Gujarat, India, spans 4,953 square kilometers and is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatchers. It is home to the critically endangered Indian Wild Ass and a diverse array of bird species, including Greater Flamingos and Demoiselle Cranes. The sanctuary’s unique landscape of salt desert makes it a fascinating destination, especially during the winter months when migratory birds flock to the area. Exploration is possible through jeep safaris, offering a chance to spot wildlife and experience the rugged terrain.

Timings: Open from  6:00 AM to 6:00 PM .

  • Weekdays:  INR 600  per vehicle (up to six people).
  • Weekends:  INR 750  per vehicle (up to six people).
  • Weekdays:  INR 2,600  per vehicle (up to six people).
  • Weekends:  INR 3,250  per vehicle (up to six people).
  • Additional charges apply for guides (around  INR 300 ).

3. Marine National Park, Gulf of Kutch

Marine National Park, also known as the Gulf of Kutch Marine National Park, is a protected marine area located in the Gulf of Kutch, along India’s western coast. Established in 1982 , it covers approximately 162.89 square kilometers and falls under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 of India. Key features of the park include its location on the southern shore of the Gulf of Kutch in Gujarat’s Devbhumi Dwarka district, and its inclusion of 42 islands along the Jamnagar coast , most of which are surrounded by coral reefs. The park is renowned for its rich and diverse marine ecosystem, which is home to numerous species of sponges, coral, birds, sea slugs, jellyfish, Portuguese man-of-war, and various other marine life forms, including the endangered whale shark. Dolphins, dugongs, and sea snakes can also be found in these waters.

Timings: Open from  6:00 AM to 7:30 PM .

Entry Fees :

4. Girnar Wildlife Sanctuary

Girnar Wildlife Sanctuary, situated in Gujarat’s Junagadh district, is a fascinating combination of nature, religion, and history. Here’s an overview of this unique sanctuary, The Girnar Hills: These hills have been sacred pilgrimage sites for Hindus and Jains since ancient times, with the town of Junagadh located near their western base. Forest Area The sanctuary covers a roughly circular area about 16 km in diameter, bordered to the east by the agricultural and pastoral lands of Bhesan taluka, and surrounded on the other sides by Junagadh taluka . Flora and Fauna The sanctuary is home to a variety of plant life, including trees, climbers, twiners, creepers, and parasites. It also boasts a diverse array of wildlife, with 179 bird species, 33 reptile species, and 3 0 mammal species thriving in its habitats.

  • For Indian visitors:  INR 75  per person.
  • For foreign visitors:  INR 100  per person.
  • Vehicle fee for safari:  INR 35 .
  • Photography fee:  INR 100 .
  • Guide service (4 hours):  INR 50 .

5. Narayan Sarovar Sanctuary, Kutch

Narayan Sarovar Sanctuary, also known as Narayan Sarovar Wildlife Sanctuary or Narayan Sarovar Chinkara Sanctuary, is a unique ecosystem in Gujarat’s Kutch district. It features a rare desert forest, transitioning into a seasonal wetland, and is home to 15 threatened wildlife species , including the chinkara. The sanctuary’s biodiversity includes rare animals, birds, and plants, and it was once considered a potential habitat for the cheetah. Despite being denotified in 1995 due to mining interests, Narayan Sarovar remains an important ecological and cultural site.

Timings: Open from 7:00 AM to 6:30 PM .

Entry fees: INR 100/- per person

6. Hingolgadh Nature Education Sanctuary, Jasdan

Hingolgadh Nature Education Sanctuary, situated near Jasdan in Gujarat’s Rajkot district, is surrounded by arid land, making it a preferred habitat for various animals and bird species, including Chinkara and blue bull. This sanctuary declared in 1980 . offers educational and recreational opportunities. Managed by the Gujarat Ecological Education and Research (GEER) Foundation, i t conducts Nature Education Camps primarily for school children, showcasing its high educational value. The sanctuary’s unique ecosystem merges dry deciduous thorny forests with savannah-type grasslands , hosting 314 plant species, including gorad, desi baval, kasedo, neem, gugal, thor, and satodi.

Timings: Open from  8:00 AM to 6:00 PM .

  • For Indians:  Rs. 40/-
  • For Foreigners:  $10/-

7. Purna Wildlife Sanctuary, Dangs

Purna Wildlife Sanctuary, situated in Gujarat’s Dang district, is a unique natural treasure known for its desert forest ecosystem, a rarity in India, covering about 160.84 square kilometers. The sanctuary boasts tall teak trees and a variety of flora including sadad, timru, bamboos, and more. Its wildlife includes chinkara and diverse bird species, The district is predominantly tribal home to communities like Bhils and Warlis, known for their rich culture seen in their houses, dresses, and folk dances. The sanctuary offers educational and recreational opportunities, ideal for Nature Education camps.

Timings: Open from  9:00 AM to 6:00 PM .

  • Rs 20/- per person
  • Rs 200/- for Car / Jeep (Up to 6 persons)
  • Rs 500/- for Midsize vehicle
  • Rs 1750/- for Bus

1. Mandvi Beach

Mandvi Beach, nestled in Gujarat’s Kutch district, offers a tranquil coastal experience with its golden-brown sands. Situated south of Bhuj’s main intersection the beach is part of the historic port town of Mandvi known for its regal past as a summer retreat for the Maharao of Cutch. The old city enclosed by fort walls, still showcases remnants of its historical fortifications The beach is a hub for water activities horseback riding, and delicious local food stalls. Visitors can also admire the charming windmills that dot the landscape. November to February is the best time to explore this picturesque beach.

2. Dwarka Beach

Dwarka Beach, situated along the Arabian Sea coast in Gujarat’s Dwarka, offers a unique blend of leisure and spirituality. As part of the holy city of Dwarka, it is revered by Hindus and is a Char Dham pilgrimage site. The beach’s golden-brown sands and the tranquil sound of waves provide a serene environment for relaxation. Visitors can also admire the Dwarka Lighthouse standing tall along the coastline. The area is dotted with ancient temples dating back to the 1100s and 1200s, adding a historical touch to the scenic beauty. Colorful food stalls and shops selling shells and beads add to the vibrant atmosphere of the beach.

3. Gopnath Beach

Gopnath Beach, located in the Talaja Taluka of Bhavnagar district, Gujarat, India, is a picturesque coastal destination known for its natural beauty and historical significance. Location Situated along the Gulf of Khambhat, Gopnath Beach is about 75 kilometers from Bhavnagar city and 22 kilometers from Talaja. Scenic Beauty, The beach features golden-brown sand and the soothing sound of waves, The Dwarka Lighthouse standing tall along the coastline adds to the scenic beauty. Historical Context Gopnath served as the summer residence of Maharajah Krishna Kumar Sinhji of Bhavnagar. The old city within the fort walls adds a historical charm to the beach. Water Activities, While swimming is not advised due to high tidal disparity, visitors can engage in other water activities and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.

4. Somnath Beach

Somnath Beach, situated in the Gir Somnath District of Gujarat, is a tranquil coastal destination that complements the renowned Somnath Temple. Here are some key features of this picturesque beach, Glistening Waves, Somnath Beach is known for its sparkling waves that gently caress the shore, creating a mesmerizing sight. The clear water enhances its beauty. Gray Sands, Stretching with long expanses of gray sands, the beach offers a serene and peaceful environment for visitors. Sunset Beauty, The sunsets at Somnath Beach are breathtaking. it bathes the Arabian Sea in a warm glow, providing a romantic setting. Relaxing Atmosphere: Visitors can relax outdoors after a day of sightseeing.

5. Tithal Beach

Tithal Beach, situated along the Arabian Sea, is a serene coastal destination about 4 kilometers west of Valsad town in Gujarat. Here are some distinctive features of this picturesque beach, Unique Black Sand Tithal Beach is renowned for its distinctive black sand, setting it apart from other beaches. The dark hue adds to its charm and allure. Tranquil Environment: Unlike crowded and commercialized beaches, Tithal offers a peaceful atmosphere, ideal for relaxation and quiet contemplation. Stunning Sunsets, The beach provides a stunning backdrop for watching sunsets. As the sun sets below the horizon, the black sands create a dramatic contrast. Tithal Beach features local street food vendors offering a variety of basic food items. Visitors can also enjoy ATV rides for kids , adding to the local flavor of the experience.

6. Nargol Beach

Nargol Beach in Gujarat is a hidden gem, offering a tranquil escape with its lush palm trees and peaceful surroundings. The soft sands, gentle waves, and pacific breeze create a serene ambiance perfect for those seeking solace. The beach is dotted with graceful casuarina trees and is home to a population of sea turtles. Unlike crowded tourist spots, Nargol remains unspoiled and rarely visited, making it ideal for leisurely walks or picnics. However, swimming may not be suitable. Nargol is accessible by road, train, and air, with bus and train stations located in Surat, and a domestic airport in Surat offering flights to major cities.

7. Chorwad Beach

Chorwad Beach, located in  Somnath, Gujarat , is one of the most serene and tranquil places to relax and enjoy. Once a historically and culturally thriving place, it was home to the royal palace of the Nawab of Junagadh. Despite being in ruins now. Chorwad Beach still exudes a magical charm and is a must visit. Although the water here is not ideal for swimming. the beach offers ample opportunities to unwind and take in the picturesque views, especially during sunrise and sunset. The whole area remains quiet and peaceful, as it is less frequented by tourists. You can reach Chorwad Beach from anywhere in Gujarat by hiring a cab or taking a bus, as several public buses are available. It is situated approximately 20 kilometers from Veraval Railway Station.

8. Madhavpur Beach

Madhavpur Beach, located near Junagadh in Gujarat, is a scenic coastal destination offering breathtaking views along its coastal route from Porbandar to Somnath. Known for its tranquil atmosphere and beauty, the beach is lined with coconut trees, creating a picturesque setting. The crystal-clear ocean makes it an ideal spot for a family holiday. The beach holds historical significance as it is believed that Lord Krishna married Rukmini in the village of Madhavpur. The annual fair held by the Mer community celebrates this legendary event. Besides the beach, visitors can explore the Madhavraiji Haveli Temple, Rukmini no choro, and the ruins of a Shiva temple nearby.

Hill Stations and Nature: Gujarat Sightseeing

1. saputara hill station.

Saputara, Gujarat’s only hill station, is nestled amidst the Sahyadris and Western Ghats on the Maharashtra-Gujarat border. Renowned for its natural beauty, Saputara offers waterfalls, cool climates, and stunning surroundings. It is not just a scenic spot but also holds religious significance, believed to be where Lord Ram spent 11 years in the lush forests. To reach Saputara, you can fly to Surat or Mumbai and then take a cab. State-run and private buses connect Gujarat, Pune, and Mumbai to Saputara. The nearest railway station is Waghai in Bilimora, just 50 km away. The best time to visit is during the pleasant summer months or the picturesque monsoon season when the area is safe from landslides and downpours. The population of Saputara is around 2,968, with a high l iteracy rate of nearly 85% . the temperature here does not go over  25°C , making it a great summer vacation getaway option in India.

2. Wilson Hills

Wilson Hills, situated near Dharampur Taluka in Gujarat, is a tranquil hill station surrounded by dense forests near the Pangarbari Wildlife Sanctuary. It boasts an average elevation of 750 meters (2,500 feet), offering a cooler and less humid climate. The area is known for its stunning viewpoints, including Marble Chatri Point, Steep Valley Point, Ozone Valley Point, Sunrise Point, Sunset Point, and Shankar Waterfalls Point. Other attractions include the Barumal Temple, Lady Wilson Museum, District Science Centre, and various waterfalls like Bilpudi Twin Waterfalls and Ganesh Waterfalls. Wilson Hills was named after Lord Wilson, the former Governor of Mumbai, by Vijay Devji, the last King of Dharampur. The hills are a popular summer destination due to their pleasant weather . Wilson Hills is about 130 kilometers from Surat, 80 kilometers from Navsari, and 60 kilometers from Valsad, with a tar road connecting it to Dharampur, 29 kilometers away.

3. Girnar Hill

Girnar Hill in Junagadh, Gujarat, India, is an ancient hill of great religious importance. It is composed of various rock types, including gabbros, diorites, lamprophyres, alkali-syenites, and rhyolites, from the Deccan Trap period. The hill is a pilgrimage center with Jain and Hindu temples scattered along its slopes. Pilgrims climb 10,000 stone steps to reach the summit, often beginning their ascent at dawn. The Jain temples, featuring mosaic-decorated domes and elaborate stupas, are located about two-thirds of the way up. The 1 2th-century Temple of Neminath, dedicated to the 22nd Tirthankar, is the largest and oldest Jain temple on the hill. The Girnar Parikrama festival in November attracts devotees and visitors alike.

4. Polo Forest

Polo Forest, also known as Vijaynagar Forest , is a captivating destination nestled in the Sabarkantha district of Gujarat, India. Spanning 400 square kilometers (99,000 acres) near Abhapur village in Vijaynagar Taluka, the forest is surrounded by the foothills of the Aravalli range. Historically, the ancient city of Polo was established around the Harnav River, mentioned in the Puranas, and is believed to have been founded in the 10th century by the Parihar kings of Idar. Later, in the 15th century, The forest is revered by local Adivasi settlements, whose lives are intertwined with it. Wildlife thrives in the forest, including bears, panthers, leopards, hyenas, waterfowl, raptors, passerines, and elusive flying squirrels. The forest is also home to over 450 species of medicinal plants, around 275 bird species, 30 mammal species, and 32 reptil e species. During winter, migratory birds flock to the area, Visitors to Polo Forest should approach with humility and awareness of their impact on the area and its inhabitants.

5. Sapteshwar Mahadev Temple, Saputara

Sapteswar Mahadev Temple, also known as Sapteshwar Mahadev, is an ancient Shiva temple located in the small village of Saputara in the Dang district of Gujarat, India. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this sacred temple is renowned as one of the holiest shrines in the state. the temple holds significant historical and religious importance. Legend has it that the temple is linked to the Seven Sages (Saptarshi) who undertook penance here, hence the name Sapteswar. The temple features seven Shiv lingas, representing the seven stars of the Saptarshi constellation. Interestingly, the Shivlinga is continuously bathed by a natural water flow, a phenomenon that remains unexplained. The temple draws both pilgrims and tourists alike, offering rituals such as Yagya, Abhishek, and holy baths. Additionally, the temple trust manages a Dharmshala (guesthouse) and an Old Age Home, providing convenience and accommodation for visitors.

Timings: Open for  darshan  from  7:00 AM to 9:00 PM .

6. Girnar Parikrama, Junagadh

The Girnar Parikrama, also known as Girnar Lili Parikrama, is a revered annual pilgrimage around the Girnar mountain in Gujarat, India. Scheduled from November 12 to November 15, 2024, this spiritual journey covers a circular route of approximately 36 kilometers. Pilgrims trek through dense forests, rugged terrain, and sacred sites, starting from Bhavnath to Zina Bava Ni Madhi (12 km), then to Malvela (8 km), Bordevi (8 km), and finally back to Bhavnath (8 km). Along the way, they encounter significant landmarks like the Hasnapur Dam and the Sarkhadiya Hanuman temple, with a chance of spotting wildlife like lions in the area.

7. Zarwani Waterfall, Narmada

Zarwani Waterfall, located in the picturesque Narmada District of Gujarat, is a captivating natural attraction. Situated 28 kilometers from Rajpipla towards Kevadia Colony , within the Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary, this waterfall offers a serene escape into nature. The sanctuary is home to a variety of wildlife, including sloth bears, hyenas, various deer species, wild dogs, rhesus monkeys, and barking deer . Visitors can enjoy day picnics, treks, and visits to nearby attractions such as the Shoolpaneshwar Temple and Gheer Khadi. Facilities include an orientation center, cottages, tented accommodations, dormitories, kitchen and dining areas, an eco campsite, and more. Visitors are encouraged to be responsible nature lovers by following guidelines such as using electricity responsibly, avoiding smoking, and respecting wildlife and their habitats.

Cultural and Heritage Sites: Things To Do In Gujarat

1. ahmedabad old city.

Ahmedabad, also known as the Historic City of Ahmadabad, is a remarkable heritage site in Gujarat, India. Founded in 1411 AD by Sultan Ahmad Shah I, it is situated on the eastern bank of the Sabarmati River. The city’s architectural heritage includes the Bhadra Citadel, mosques, tombs, Hindu and Jain temples, and traditional houses known as Pols, found in gated streets (puras). Its urban fabric is also characterized by exceptional timber-based architecture, reflecting the city’s cultural connections and contributions to arts, crafts, and design. Ahmedabad is known for its multicultural coexistence , with institutions representing various religions contributing to its rich tapestry. In recognition of its historical and cultural significance, the walled city of Ahmedabad was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

2. Bhuj – Handicrafts and Textiles

Bhuj, a city in Gujarat, is renowned for its rich tradition of handicrafts and textiles, offering a vibrant glimpse into the region’s cultural heritage. The Kutch Museum, Gujarat’s oldest, showcases an extensive collection of embroidered textiles, garments, and handicrafts, reflecting Kutch’s artistic legacy. These works feature intricate motifs, vibrant colors, and exquisite detailing, highlighting techniques like mirror work, patchwork, and intricate stitch patterns. Bhujodi, located 8 kilometers southeast of Bhuj, is a major hub for textiles and crafts. The Vankar community, known for weaving, tie-and-dye, and other craft forms, resides here. Textiles from Bhujodi are renowned for their intricate embroidery, mirror work, block prints, and mashru—a fabric blending silk and cotton. Additionally, places like Saraswati Handicraft and Megha Arts & Crafts serve as centers where visitors can explore and purchase exquisite handicrafts and textiles. providing a delightful shopping experience for those interested in the region’s rich artistic heritage.

3. Vadodara – Laxmi Vilas Palace, Sayaji Baug

Vadodara, also known as Baroda, is a city in Gujarat, India, featuring two prominent landmarks, Laxmi Vilas Palace, Built in 1890 by the Gaekwad family, it is an architectural masterpiece in the Indo-Saracenic Revival style. The palace is known for its grandeur, size (four times that of Buckingham Palace), and exquisite interiors, including mosaics, chandeliers, and a collection of weaponry. It remains the residence of the royal family and includes other buildings like LVP Banquets & Conventions and Moti Bagh Palace. Sayaji Baug: Originally Kamati Baug, it is a scenic garden gifted by Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III in 1879. Located by the River Vishwamitri, it boasts lush greenery, fountains, and a zoo, making it a popular spot for leisure activities.

4. Junagadh – Uparkot Fort, Mahabat Maqbara

Junagadh, a city in Gujarat, India, is renowned for its rich history and architectural marvels. One of its most prominent landmarks is the Uparkot Fort , also known as Uperkot Fort , dating back to the 2nd century AD. This ancient fortification, carved out of rock, served as a monastic quarters in its early years.. Another remarkable site in Junagadh is the Mahabat Maqbara complex, a stunning ensemble of mausoleums. Constructed between 1878 and 1892, the complex is dedicated to Mahabat Khan II, the Nawab of Junagadh State. The mausoleum showcases a blend of Indo-Islamic styles with European (Gothic) influences, featuring intricate carvings, onion-shaped domes, marble tracery work, and winding minaret staircases. Adjacent to the Mahabat Maqbara is the Bahauddin Maqbara, also known as the Vazir’s Maqbara These historical sites in Junagadh are a testament to the city’s rich cultural heritage and architectural brilliance, attracting visitors from far and wide.

5. Patan – Patola Weaving

Patan in Gujarat, India, is known for its exquisite Patola weaving tradition, particularly the double ikat woven silk saris crafted in the region. These saris are made using silk threads dyed with natural colors and woven together to create intricate patterns. Initially reserved for royalty, Patola saris have become popular attire for important occasions and are considered highly auspicious. The tie-and-dye work on the yarn itself showcases the craftsmanship involved. Patola is significant among certain Gujarati communities and is worn during weddings as a symbol of prosperity. The fabric is also used in contemporary attire and home furnishings, reflecting its timeless appeal.

6. Rani no Hajiro, Ahmedabad

Rani no Hajiro, also known as Mughalai Bibi’s Tomb or the Tombs of Ahmed Shah’s Queens, is a tomb complex near Manek Chowk in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Built around 1445, the complex features a lofty gateway leading to a courtyard surrounded by a trellised cloister. The walls are adorned with intricately carved stone screens. Inside, there are eight marble tombs of the queens of Ahmed Shah I and other rulers from the Gujarat Sultanate. The tombs are elaborately carved and inlaid with exquisite work in mother-of-pearl and metal. The principal tomb belongs to Mughalai Bibi, while adjacent is the tomb of Mirki or Murki Bibi. The complex showcases a blend of Hindu, Jain, and Islamic architectural styles in its stone tracery and carving. Today, the area surrounding Rani no Hajiro has transformed into a bustling market known for selling women’s clothing, jewelry, and accessories, as well as traditional Garba clothes and various types of mouth fresheners (Mukhwas).

7. Vijay Vilas Palace, Mandvi

Vijay Vilas Palace, also known as Mughalai Bibi’s Tomb, is a magnificent summer palace located on the beach of Mandvi in Kutch, Gujarat, India. Built during the reign of Khengarji III as a summer resort for his son, Yuvraj Shri Vijayaraji, it was completed in 1929. The palace features distinctive Rajput architecture, with elements inspired by palaces in Orchha and Datia. Notable features include a central high dome, Bengal domes, windows with colored glass, carved stone jalis, and domed bastions. Surrounding gardens with water channels and marble fountains add to its charm. Craftsmen from various regions contributed to its intricate stone tracery and colored glass work. The palace, now offering overnight accommodation and housing a museum, is known for its use in Bollywood and Gujarati films.

8. Watson Museum, Rajkot

The Watson Museum, situated in Rajkot, Gujarat, India, holds significant cultural value. Housed in the Queen Victoria memorial institute buildings, it is named after Colonel John Watson, a British political agent of the Kathiawar Agency from 1881 to 1889. Colonel Watson’s passion for history and archaeology led to the museum’s establishment, where his collections and other artifacts are preserved. The museum’s exhibits include manuscripts, textiles, inscriptions, sculptures, coins, anthropology displays, folk embroidery, handicrafts, musical instruments, woodwork, and natural history specimens. It also features 13th-century temple statues and carvings, memorabilia of colonial rulers, library paintings, and items donated by neighboring rulers. Additionally, the museum showcases a remarkable collection of artifacts from the Indus Valley Civilization found in the Saurashtra region.

9. Sidi Saiyyed Mosque, Ahmedabad

The Sidi Saiyyed Mosque, also known as Sidi Saiyyid ni Jali locally, is a renowned mosque in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India, constructed in 1572-73 AD by Shaikh Sa’id Al-Habshi Sultani, an Abyssinian nobleman. It replaced a smaller brick mosque and features ten intricately carved stone latticework windows (jalis) on the side and rear arches. The rear wall showcases square stone pierced panels in geometrical designs. The mosque’s central window arch, usually adorned with another intricate jali, is instead walled with stone. Despite serving as the Mamlatdar’s office during British colonial rule, efforts to preserve its historic value led to its conservation. The mosque’s Sidi Saiyyed Jali is an iconic symbol of Ahmedabad, even inspiring the design of the logo for the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad.

10. Aina Mahal, Bhuj

The Aina Mahal, or the Palace of Mirrors, is an 18th-century palace located adjacent to the Prag Mahal in Darbargadh, Bhuj, Kutch, Gujarat, India. Built around 1750 by Rao Lakhpatji of Cutch State, it was designed by the chief architect Ram Singh Malam, who incorporated European craft and architecture skills learned during his 18-year stay in Europe. The palace’s construction cost 80 lakh koris , equivalent to three years of the state’s revenue at that time. Divided into two floors, the Aina Mahal features the Audience Hall, Pleasure Hall, Hall of Mirrors, State Apartments, ante-chamber, Darbar Hall, and Marriage Hall. Converted into a museum, it now houses European artifacts like clocks, wares, mechanical toys, paintings, and pictures. Despite being damaged in the 2001 Gujarat earthquake, part of the building has been restored and serves as the Aina Mahal Trust Museum. The architecture is a blend of local and European styles, with stone carvings, wood fretwork, whitewashed exteriors, blue delftware tiled floors, marble walls adorned with mirrors in gilded frames, and shelves displaying glassware and ceramics.

Other Attractions:

1. kutch rann utsav (white desert festival).

Kutch Rann Utsav , also known as the White Desert Festival, is an annual cultural extravaganza held in the mesmerizing Rann of Kutch in Gujarat, India. The festival typically takes place from November to February, transforming the vast expanse of salt marshes into a surreal wonderland. It celebrates the rich art, music, dance, and culture of Gujarat, offering luxury accommodations in the Tent City set up specifically for the festival. Visitors can enjoy the magical atmosphere, especially during full moon nights, and participate in adventure activities like Golf Cart rides, ATV rides, Camel Cart excursions, and Paramotoring. The festival also features entertaining dance performances, music, and a vibrant showcase of Gujarati culture.

2. Statue of Unity

The Statue of Unity, standing as the world’s tallest statue at 182 meters (597 feet), is l ocated near Kevadia in Gujarat, India . It depicts Vallabhbhai Patel, an eminent Indian statesman and independence activist, known as the Iron Man of India for his role in the country’s political integration. Symbolizing unity, strength, and the spirit of India’s freedom struggle, the statue faces the Sardar Sarovar Dam on the Narmada River. Designed by sculptor Ram V. Sutar, it was inaugurated on 31 October 2018, marking Patel’s 143rd birth anniversary . Construction by Larsen & Toubro began in October 2013, costing ₹27 billion (US$422 million). The statue stands as a tribute to Patel’s legacy and India’s unity.

3. Adalaj Stepwell

Adalaj Stepwell, also known as Adalaj Vav, is a stunning example of ancient Indian architecture located in the small town of Adalaj, near Gandhinagar in Gujarat, India. This stepwell was built in 1498 AD by Queen Rudabai, the wife of the Vaghela chief, Veer Singh, i n memory of her husband. The stepwell is not only a functional structure for accessing water but also a work of art and a place of cultural importance.The stepwell is five stories deep and built in sandstone in the Solanki architectural style. The walls of the stepwell are adorned with beautiful sculptures of deities, flowers, animals, and motifs from Hindu mythology. Adalaj Stepwell not only served as a source of water but also provided a cool retreat during the scorching summer months. It was a place for social gatherings, religious ceremonies, and community activities. Today, Adalaj Stepwell stands as a symbol of Gujarat’s rich cultural heritage and architectural prowess, attracting tourists and history enthusiasts from around the world.

4. Sabarmati Ashram

Sabarmati Ashram, also known as the Gandhi Ashram, is situated in the Sabarmati suburb of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India, on the banks of the River Sabarmati, about 4 miles (6.4 km) f rom the town hall. Established on 25 May 1915 as the Satyagraha Ashram at the Kocharab Bungalow in Ahmedabad, it was later relocated on 17 June 1917 to a larger area of thirty-six acres on the banks of the River Sabarmati. This relocation was necessary to accommodate Mahatma Gandhi’s vision for various activities such as farming and animal husbandry. The site of the ashram is believed to be one of the ancient ashrams of Dadhichi Rishi, who had donated his bones for a righteous war. Gandhi lived at the Sabarmati Ashram for twelve years with his wife Kasturba Gandhi and followers, including Vinoba Bhave.lso known as the Salt Satyagraha, which Gandhi led on 12 March 1930. This march had a profound impact on the Indian independence movement, leading the Indian government to establish the ashram as a national monument.

5. Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary

Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary, also known as Nalsarovar, is a tranquil marshland spanning 120.82 square kilometers near Sanand Village, Gujarat, India. It is the largest wetland bird sanctuary in Gujarat and one of the largest in India, , Europe, and Siberia. The sanctuary boasts 36 small islands scattered across its shallow waters, providing nesting and resting places for a diverse range of avian species. Bird enthusiasts can spot a variety of birds, including Rosy Pelicans, Lesser and Greater Flamingos, Crakes, Brahminy Ducks, Kingfishers, and Herons, among others. Nalsarovar has been designated as a Ramsar site since 24 September 2012, highlighting its importance as a wetland of international significance. Additionally, it is recognized as a national monument due to its ecological and cultural significance, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and bird watchers.

6. Dandi Memorial, Navsari

The Dandi Memorial, also known as the National Salt Satyagraha Memorial, holds significant historical importance as it commemorates the historic Salt March of 1930 led by Mahatma Gandhi in Dandi, Navsari, Gujarat, India. This peaceful protest was a pivotal moment in India’s fight for independence from British rule, embodying Gandhi’s philosophy of nonviolent resistance (satyagraha). with Gandhi and 80 fellow Satyagrahis covering approximately 390 kilometers over 24 days, visiting more than 21 places along the way. It culminated at Dandi, where they reached the Dandi Ocean, a moment Gandhi likened to reaching a spiritual pilgrimage site. The National Salt Satyagraha Memorial is designed to immerse visitors in the spirit and energy of the 1930 Dandi March. It offers an experiential journey where visitors can visualize and understand the history of the iconic march and the principles of Satyagraha.

7. Dholavira Museum, Kutch

Dholavira , also known locally as  Kotada Timba , is an archaeological site located at Khadirbet in Bhachau Taluka of Kutch District, Gujarat, India. It lies approximately 165 kilometers (103 miles) south of Radhanpur. The site contains the ruins of a city from the ancient  Indus Valley civilization . Earthquakes have significantly impacted Dholavira, including a severe one around 2600 BCE. This historical location is situated on the Tropic of Cancer and is one of the five largest Harappan sites. It stands out as the most prominent archaeological site in India associated with the  Indus Valley Civilization . Dholavira is located on Khadir Bet Island within the  Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary  in the  Great Rann of Kutch . The city, covering an area of 47 hectares (120 acres) , was quadrangular and positioned between two seasonal streams: the Mansar in the north and the Manhar in the south. The site’s occupation history is fascinating. Initially thought to be occupied from around 2650 BCE, it gradually declined after approximately 2100 BCE . Recent research suggests that occupation began around 3500 BCE (pre-Harappan) and continued until around 1800 BCE (early part of the Late Harappan period). The site was officially discovered in 1967-68 by J. P. Josh i of the  Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) .

8. Saputara Lake, Saputara

Saputara Lake, located in the Dang district of Gujarat, India, is a charming man-made lake situated about 1 kilometer from the main city hill station of Saputara . This picturesque lake is a favorite spot for picnics among both locals and tourists. Here are some key features of Saputara Lake, Location. Nestled amidst the scenic beauty of the Saputara hill station, the lake offers a tranquil retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Attractions: Visitors can enjoy boating on the lake, soaking in the serene surroundings and pleasant weather. It’s an ideal place to relax and unwind, surrounded by lush greenery and the gentle sound of rippling water. Mythological Significance: Saputara is steeped in mythological importance, with legends suggesting that Lord Rama spent 11 years of his exile in this picturesque region, adding a touch of mystique to its natural beauty.

9. Hathni Mata Waterfall, Jamnagar

Hathni Mata Waterfall, located near Pavagadh Jambughoda in Gujarat, is a breathtaking natural marvel. Surrounded by verdant hills, this 100-meter-l ong waterfall cascades gracefully down a cliff. The ideal time to visit is during the monsoon months of July and August, when the surroundings are truly splendid. The charm continues into September and October, with fewer tourists. A small temple dedicated to Hathni Mata is tucked into a cave next to the waterfalls. The name “Hathni” originates from the rock formation at the waterfall’s base, resembling a baby elephant. Dirt Biking: The narrow tracks leading to Hathni Mata Waterfalls are perfect for dirt biking, especially during the monsoon season. These paths wind through cornfields and jungles.

Timings : 06:00 AM – 06:00 PM

Entry Fee : free.

10. Navlakha Temple, Ghumli

Navlakha Temple in Ghumli, Gujarat, is a stunning testament to India’s rich architectural and cultural heritage. Built in the 12th century by the Jethwa rulers, this ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna. It showcases a unique blend of Solanki and Maru-Gurjara architectural styles, featuring intricate carvings, anointment thrones, and a large base measuring 45.72 x 30.48 meters. The temple’s name, “Navlakha,” signifies the nine lakh cost of its construction. The temple is renowned as Gujarat’s oldest sun temple, with its three entwining tusks of elephants serving as a symbol of its architectural grandeur. Nearby, visitors can explore Ganesh Dehra, a smaller temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha. The Archaeological Survey of India is actively involved in the temple’s rehabilitation, aiming to develop it as a prominent tourist and historical site.

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Ahmedabad, also known as the 'Manchester of India' is an apt weekend destination amongst tourists who want to unwind themselves amidst nature and capture the beautiful essence of Gujarat. Ahmedabad is the western India's most vibrant city known for its cotton industries mushrooming into the cities and its cotton products burgeoning across India. The best tourist places in Ahmedabad offer an array of activities as ­ a known shopping destination for fabrics, an exciting and pleasing vista of flora and fauna, an essence of true Gujarati cuisine and an amalgamation of architecture. The Sabarmati Ashram situated in 1917 was the abode of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi or better known as Mahatma Gandhi during the years of Independence struggle. The ashram on the banks of and named after the river 'Sabarmati' has a very subtle architecture with a soothing and tranquil atmosphere. The ashram has served two purposes quintessentially as the epicenter of freedom struggle and as the place that united a group of people who committed to 'ahimsa' or non-violence to secure independence. Tourists get to explore nature and the place does immense justice to tourists with its varied ecosystem and an enriched heritage that provides fun, frolic, adventure and a sneak peek into India's ancient history. The city offers a number of sanctuaries, national park and lake rides with beautiful sunsets that was inhabited by Bhil king of Ashaval in 11th Century, Sultan Ahmed Shah in 1411 C.E. and later by Shahjahan. The marvelous architecture juxtaposed with breathtaking view serves the tourist places in Ahmedabad as a popular destination for tourists with a mixture of fun, food and frolic. The standalone architecture essays a great trip down the lane of history and magnificence.

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The city of Surat, in Gujarat, has a lot to offer for travellers seeking a break from the humdrum.  This vibrant Diamond city in Gujarat offers much to see and soak for travellers. From a visit to the vast salt expanse to retreating to the forests of Gir close by and from cultural heritage of the temples of Surat to modern art, the city has something for everyone to stay inspired. The city of Surat, makes for a good base to explore the many offerings of the state of Gujarat, like the lions in the Gir Forest and the Asiatic Wild Asses of the Little Rann of Kutch as well as a wonderful travel getaway in itself.

Surat, often called the Diamond City, for it has been the trade centre for diamonds for centuries! The city sparkles with its natural beauty, the hot springs, temples, tree-lined roads and access to some of the most beautiful beaches. Believed to have been settled as Suryapur in 1516, Surat city of today is a marvel to behold and a visitor’s delight. There is celebration in the city of Surat, almost all through the year. From the vibrant Navratri celebrations across the many shrines dedicated to the Hindu goddesses at the beginning of the year to the festive colours of the Garba dance in October-November. There’s the enthusiastic kite-flying festival in January which attracts travellers from all over the world and then there are music festivals after the rains. Surat has the tropical weather with hot summers, delightful winters, plenty of rain during the monsoon along with a sparkling although short, springtime. The city attracts travellers from all corners of the world through October to March which is the best time to visit the state. The lovely beaches around Surat, like Dumas and Suvali, make for a wholesome travel experience at any time of the year.

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Silvassa was formerly a Portuguese colony but now it has become a popular tourist site flushed with wildlife sanctuaries, scenic destinations and beaches. It lies between Maharashtra and Gujarat and it comprises of 72 villages and many Roman-Catholic churches that stand as a testimony to the Portuguese rule during the historic times. Due to its rich Portuguese heritage it is also a famous spot for history enthusiasts who wish to explore the hidden treasures of this city. Silvassa is extremely renowned for its exotic resorts, lush greenery, manufacturing industries and tax-free alcohol. It is also a haven for those looking for handmade and originally crafted products like Warli painting and paper bag.  There are several natural attractions around the area that have made Silvassa a popular tourist getaway site. The Lion Safari Wildlife Park, spread over 25 hectares of land, is home to the majestic Asiatic Lion. The Vanganga Lake is a dainty reserve with flowers and gardens blooming around it. Often, visitors take boat rides to the lake and take in the surroundings in all their aesthetic appeal. Island Garden is another popular tourist destination in Silvassa with thatched and wooden huts decorating its premises. The island is visited via boat rides from ashore.  Apart from a repertoire of attractions, Silvassa also constitutes of many popular activities, including trekking, nature walks and cultural explorations. There are museums built in the city for history enthusiasts who want to have an immersive understanding about the archaeology and past of the place.  The summers here are hot and dry with the scorching heat making it impossible to sightsee during afternoons. The nights are cool and pleasant. Therefore, the best time to visit Silvassa is during winters, from September to February. The post-monsoon season also offers an ethereal view of the town as the showers wash everything clean. The monsoon here is highly unpredictable, as there are times with heavy showers, while the others are only light drizzles that recede with time.

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Known all over the world for its magnificent palaces, glorious past, and rich culture, the beautiful city of Vadodara happens to be one of the top places to visit in Gujarat for a peaceful and tranquilizing holiday. Propelling history fanatics, nature lovers, peace seekers, and architectural enthusiasts, this place is packed with interesting tourist spots and exciting things to do.  Vadodara has its own share of beautiful palaces, parks, gardens, temples and whatnot. It would surely be great fun to indulge in various sightseeing tours in and around the city, stopping over at the famous Laxmi Vilas Palace for having a look at the wonderful craftsmanship, spending some peaceful time in the lush green surroundings of Sayaji Baug, and go back down the timeline at Champaner Pavagadh Archaeological park. Whether you want to offer prayers to the almighty and indulge in meditation or you want to shop your heart out and pamper your tummy, this city of Gujarat would not disappoint you.  Presenting an impressive culture and colorful festivals like Navratri and Ram Navami, Vadodara also does not fail to impress its tourists when it comes to its traditional festivities and celebrations. From its authentic Gujarati cuisine to its very own Garba, this spectacular city represents the rich and extraordinary cultural and traditional beauty of its state in a truly surreal and enticing manner. Blessed with an excellent climatic and atmospheric condition, the city of Vadodara welcomes travelers almost throughout the entire year. The favourable weather of the place and tolerable temperatures during almost all seasons, helps tourists enjoy the plethora of available activities whenever they visit the city.

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If you are looking for places to visit in Gujarat, then Kutch is the crème de la crème of the places you would want to explore. The architectural grandeur, cultural marvel, and sumptuous cuisine are bound to make it difficult for you to leave.  Kutch lies on the India-Pakistan border, and you can see parts of Pakistan from here. The best time to visit Kutch is during winter, from November to February. The long winter evenings reflect the light of the moon on white sands, giving it an aesthetic appeal. In fact, the famous Rann of Kutch festival takes place at the same time, flaunting its remarkable glory. The second most important determinant of how your trip goes, after climate, is where you should go. Be it for a short period of time or a long one; there are places in Kutch that must be visited for a memorable sojourn into a cultural lifestyle. You must have heard about the Rann of Kutch in your geography classes, but seldom did they cover the humbling beauty of the place. The massive deposits of salt in the area gives it a surreal appeal. It’s beauty has also been portrayed in various Bollywood films like Ramleela and Refugee. If you want to explore Kutch from a historical viewpoint, then Kutch Museum has in its inventory some extinct scripts like the Kutchi Script and ancient coins. There are also paintings, arms, and embroidered pieces marveling at the cultural lifestyle. The Kutch Wildlife Sanctuary inhabits animals like cormorants, wild boards, porcupines, and black-necked storks, making it a popular tourist attraction. There are also jeep safaris available here.Another reason to visit Kutch is the Kutch Wildlife Sanctuary that is considered to be the largest saline wetland area.  It preserves several species of birds, wild ass, and flamingos.

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Founded in 1510 by Rao Hamir, the city of Bhuj is one of the best culturally rich places to visit in Gujarat. The city is located in the Kutch region of the state and was once the capital of Kutch. The ancient Bhuj city has been witness to many wars and local conflicts and contains reminiscents of all of them. Today, however, it functions as a significant trade and commercial point of India, while also being a tourist capital. The city has a hill located on its eastern side, which lends its natural beauty. A fort situated on the ridge further intensifies the historical significance of the scenic Bhuj landscape. Two lakes called Hamirsar and Deshadsar also call the place their home. These lakes lend an ethereal charm to the busy city, while the vibrant markets always catch tourist attention.  While in Bhuj, you can visit places like the Bhujia Fort, Hamirsar lake, Prag Mahal, Aina Mahal, and Sharadbaug Palace. These places will appeal to you, especially if you are looking to spend some time learning about the history of Rajputana and Mughal rulers of India. You can also admire the elaborate architecture of these places or take beautiful pictures overlooking the city.  Bhuj is a fantastic place to shop for traditional Gujarati clothes, meenakari jewelry, local spices, and handicrafts in the Bhuj Haat market. You can also explore the Bharatiya Sanskriti darshan museum or relax at the hill garden. Do not forget to try the sweet and spicy cuisine at local restaurants of the Old City Market for the best culinary tour of Gujarat. Bhuj experiences a hot desert climate throughout the year. Summers are scorching, while winters make up the perfect time to visit. For a comfortable trip, visit from October to March.

Heritage tour to Rann of Kutch, Gujarat

A huge metropolitan city of Gujarat, Rajkot, is a must-visit for every tourist. The city was prominent in the Indian Independence movement, being home to several leaders who participated in India's freedom struggle. In recent years, it has been developed extensively to provide excellent facilities to tourists.  The entire city reverberates colonial vibes. Most of the architecture reflects Anglo Indian styles of construction. The elaborate parks, lush green gardens, towering buildings, and museums beautify Rajkot further.  Start your Rajkot trip by exploring the historically revered Jubilee Park. This expansive space has plenty of buildings from the colonial times, including the famous Connaught Hall. You can also find the Mohandas Gandhi high school or the Mahatma Gandhi Museum, Kaba Gandhi Na Delo, Watson Museum, Rashtriya Shala, Rotary Dolls Museum, Lang Library and Rotary Midtown Library all within the Jubilee park. Other crucial tourist places in the city include Darbargadh haveli, Swaminarayan Gurukul, Race Course, Masonic Hall, and Aji Dam. You can also explore religious faiths at the Swaminarayan temple, ISKCON temple, Vishwakarma Prabhuji temple.  While in the city, you can explore concerts and performances of the local music genre called Dayro. Witness a play at the Hemu Gadhvi Natyagruha or shop on the vibrant streets for items like ivory handicraft, beaded jewelry, desi fabrics, and meenakari items.  Rajkot has pleasant weather from October to March every year. During this time, cool breezes blow during the mornings and evenings while the afternoons remain pleasantly warm.

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Gandhinagar

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Situated on the west coast of Sabarmati River, this city was named after the great freedom fighter and Father of The Nation of India, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. Located 32km to the north of Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar is the epitome of rich cultural heritage. Gandhinagar offers you the climate and atmosphere that is difficult to find around these days. The city engulfs you in its pace in such a manner that you may find it hard to come back. It puts you away from the chaotic world and brings peace to you and your soul. Often referred to as the commercial and cultural heart of Gujrat, Gandhinagar presents the spacious, well-organized look of an architecturally integrated city. The city encompasses various eye gazing and enthralling places to explore. It offers a rich cultural heritage, beautiful temples and tranquil environment to all its visitors. There are various things to do in Gandhinagar; from visiting Akshardham Temple, one of India's biggest and most beautiful temples to mapping Craftsmen village, from trying Undhiyu to Khandvi, from attending the khadi festival to buying local specialities, you’ll find endless reasons to fall in love with this city. The city also has a small Khadi Gram or Khadi village where the traditional khadi clothes are prepared, but these days it has been turned into a tourist attraction also where tourists can also go and learn how to make cloth from original wool. Also known as the green city, Gandhinagar stores in everything that will give you a hell of lifetime experiences. It is also popularly known as the Tree Capital of India as 54% of its land is covered with trees. This makes it a perfect place for a long weekend holiday. Gandhinagar also has extensive green parks and recreational areas which further adds to the list of fun things you can do after coming to the city. This was just the beginning, here are a few more exciting places that you can visit in Gandhinagar :

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Gir Somnath

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One of the newest additions to the state of Gujarat and amongst the most remarkable places to visit in Gujarat, Gir Somnath was carved out of the Junagadh District in 2013. The two places are located in the Saurashtra region edging on the Arabian Sea in the south and are famous around the world for their stunning natural beauty and centuries-old heritage that even finds a mention in the Rigveda and Gita. Though their names are often used interchangeably, Gir and Somnath have a distinctly unique beauty. While Somnath’s location next to the Arabian Sea adds richness to its landscape, Gir’s tropical forest cover lends a luxuriant and verdant charm looking like a sea of green extending across endless miles. Believed to have been built by the Yadava dynasty in 649 CE, the Somnath temple is amongst the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. The architecture of the temple is influenced by the Chalukya style complete with a ‘shikara’ that is 15-metres in height, intricately carved walls, and ancient figurines of Shiva. One of the inscriptions in Sanskrit here says that Antarctica and the Somnath temple lie in a straight line without any land interrupting this line. Gir’s National Park’s rare savannah & deciduous forest cover is the only place on the planet to house the Asiatic Lions besides other famous residents like Golden jackals, Ruddy mongoose, Honeybadger, Chinkara, Monitor lizard, etc. The park is also famous for its scenic water reservoirs like Hiran, Datardi, and Raval that also serve as water points for wild animals. One of the best things to do here is to take a long stroll on the Chorwad Beach and try local snacks at the beachside shacks. Visit the Prabhas Patan Museum to explore ancient pictures and manuscripts about the history of the place. Visit the majestic and intricately adorned Junagadh gate, which is said to be the route taken by Mahmood Gazni to plunder the Somnath Temple. Enjoy a safari and overnight camping at Gir to spot the elusive Asiatic Lion and explore the coastal biodiversity. Gir Somnath experiences hot and dry summer months (March-June) with temperatures rising ranging between 30-42°C. The winter months (October-February) are cold with temperatures ranging between 10-24°C. Their proximity to the coastal areas makes Gir Somnath experience heavy and humid monsoon rains (July-September) with possibilities of cyclones and sharp winds.

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An ancient Indian city located in Devbhoomi of Gujarat, Dwarka is one of the most religiously significant places to visit in Gujarat. This city is especially famous for the Hindu legends that circulate it. The temples located here further attract pilgrims from across the country. This city is synonymous with the Dwarka Kingdom, the description of which is found prominently in Hindu scriptures relating to Lord Krishna.  Dwarka is also revered for its proximity to the Arabian sea and the beauty of its coastline. The towering and colorful temples located here play a unique attraction to tourists from all around the world. The island-like vibes and the rocky coasts make it one of the best tourist attractions in Gujarat.  If you are planning to visit Dwarka, start by exploring the ancient Dwarkadhish temple. This famous pilgrimage site is a 2000-year-old shrine dedicated to Lord Krishna. The gorgeous shikara of the temple contains many inscriptions and has sculptures attached to it. The decorative motifs are engraved in the 72 pillars that support the principal shrine of the temple. The temple follows many elaborate rituals and often organizes fairs on religious festivals. While at the temple, take a quick detour to the attached Dwarka beach. This rocky beach will treat you to once in a lifetime views of the foamy waters of the Arabian sea brushing against the Indian coastline. Other places you should explore include the Rukmini Devi temple, the lighthouse, and the sudama bridge.  Some popular activities you can try in the city include shopping for idols and fabrics in the Dwarkadheesh market, water sports like swimming, beach volleyball, and birdwatching at the the Dwarka beach.  For the most comfortable journey in the city, visit from October to March. The weather during these months is pleasant. Summers in the town are not excruciating either but may entail rains and hot winds.

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Mandvi is a quaint city located in the Kutch district in Gujarat. Containing some of the best tourist attractions of Gujarat, this city is a must-visit if you plan to explore the state in full. The town was once enclosed on all sides with a fort, the remnants of which are still visible. Traditionally, it was also home to massive shipbuilding industry in the western Indian region.  Mandvi is named after sage Mandavya and finds several mentions in Indian scriptures. The city has several religiously vital sites, in addition to a beautiful beach and a massive fortress.  While in Mandvi, do not forget to explore its massive beach. The waters of the Arabian sea kiss the golden sands of Mandvi’s coast while the skies remain a colorful hue. Several watersports can be carried out at this beach, making it a favorite of tourists who love adventure. You can also visit the beach for lounging or birdwatching. Take a quick detour to the neighbor wind farm from the beach to land at a picturesque location seemingly right out of a Hollywood film. You can also visit the Shyamji Krishna Varma Memorial or go to the Topansar lake to watch birds flocking on the water. To witness the lavish royal lifestyle, head to the Vijay Vilas Palace near the Mandvi beach. Activities like shopping, birdwatching, lounging, sunbathing, and water sports are prevalent in the city. A historical on foot tour of the place or a cycling exploration of the local markets is also an excellent thing to try out.  Visiting Mandvi is best during the winter season lasting from November to March. You can also visit during autumn or early spring for a comfortable trip.

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This district of Gujarat located in Ahwa is an erstwhile kingly estate that still houses the Bhil Kings’ families, the only royal dynasties to still rule and get support from the Government. The tribal heritage, intriguing culture, and astonishing landscape of Dang make it one of the most offbeat and interesting places to visit in Gujarat. Being the smallest and the least populated place in Gujarat, the stunning natural beauty of Dang is mostly untouched. Dang literally translation to ‘hills’ is bestowed with a unique landscape of hills, lush valleys, and beautiful rivers. What adds more colour to the already rich atmosphere of the place is the presence of several tribes. These tribal people have their own traditions, dances, and fairs that can be experienced easily at Dang. One of the best places to visit in Dang is Saputara Hill station, which is a planned hill resort city and quite a beautiful one at that. Visit the Artist Village here to see explore amazing tribal exhibits. One of the most scenic places here is the 75-ft. Gira waterfall surrounded by thick forests that’s perfect for escaping in the cool lushness of nature. Another great attraction here is the Waghai Botanical Gardens that house native and exotic species of plants & flowers. One of the most amazing activities in Dang is to savour a beautiful hillside sunset at the Sunrise Point in Saputara. Those who love nature must explore the Purna Wildlife Sanctuary, covered in teak and bamboo forests, to see wildlife that Indian civet cat, Leopards, Bonnet macaque, Leafbirds, Flycatchers. etc. When in Dang, don’t miss to attend the Dangs Darbar festival, held in March every year, to explore the lifestyle, costumes, food, and dances of the local tribal people in the presence of the members of the royal families. The plains in Dang experience hot and dry summers (March-May) with temperatures rising to 40°C.  Winter months (October-February) are cool and pleasant with temperatures dropping to around 13°C. Hilly places like Saputara and Don are much cooler around the year.

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Saputara is a tourist destination situated in the Dang district of Gujarat. It offers a spectacular view of the Western Ghats residing amid the undulating mountains at a distance of 250 km from Mumbai, and 4 km from the Mumbai border. Being the only hill station in Gujarat, it is located at a height of 1,000 meters and attracts tourists, especially during the summers.  In recent days, it has become a pioneered tourist destination. The tribal community residing here, known as Adivasis, evacuated the area at the request of the government and settled in the nearby Nawanagar, thus making the place an exclusive tourist destination. Saputara is a haven for art and nature lovers alike. Artist Village, a place only a few kilometers from Saputara, is a benevolent place of artwork by various national and international artists. It displays handicrafts and craftsmanship of various artisans in the area around. There are local traditional stores, and stalls selling Bamboo artifacts that work as thoughtful souvenirs. The Hatgadh Fort is an admirable site of historical significance built by Shivaji during his reign. You can find the statue of Lord Shiva resting on the top of this fort which exudes the aura of sanctity For those who are wanderers of wilderness, Saputara has an oasis of exotic wildlife at the Vansda National Park inhabiting carnivores, herbivores, avian fauna and reptiles like python and crocodiles. Purna Sanctuary is another such site of exploration. One can seek the remnants of the city’s rich heritage trekking through the forts and hillocks surrounding the place.  The maximum temperature of Saputara is an astounding 30 degrees Celsius, even during summers. This acts to the benefit of many, who seek escape from the otherwise imposing heat of the sun. During winter the temperature drops down over here to a very low level due to which people do not resort to visiting this place during winters.

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Located in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat, Jamnagar is one of the most stunning places to visit in Gujarat. This commercially developed city offers several tourist attractions and entertainment options. The town is known primarily for the oil generation here by the Reliance industries. Moreover, its location to the south of the Gulf of Kutch also makes it a favorable tourist, commercial, and industrial destination. If you are in Jamnagar, you must visit the world-famous Darbargadh palace. This palace is revered for its sophisticated architecture featuring both Rajputana and European styles of construction. Fretwork jail screens, ornamental mirrors, stone carvings, and wall paintings from the Rajput half, while Venetian Gothic arches lend the European feel to this palace. You may also visit the Lakhota fort situated right in the middle of the Lakhota lake on a small and quaint island. This fort has now been converted into an intimate museum. To further explore the architectural beauty of the entire city, do not forget to visit the Willingdon Crescent and the Kotha Bastion. Both these places will steer you away from the traditional architectural styles seen in the rest of the state and take you to the medieval era of Europe. Visit Solarium to witness scientific wonder or Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary to travel closer to nature. While in Jamnagar, do not forget to shop extensively for beads, jewelry, spices, and preserved eatables. You can also try activities like sunbathing or birdwatching on the Balachadi beach of Jamnagar, or just visit the temples for some quiet meditation. If you are traveling with children, do not forget to visit Sardar Patel Amusement park for some thrilling rides.  A hot semi-arid climate prevails over Jamnagar, making October to February the preferable months to visit. You can comfortably roam the streets without feeling too hot or cold during these months.

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The birthplace of the father of the nation, Porbandar, is a chief tourist attraction in Gujarat. Besides being the hometown of Mahatma Gandhi, it was also the birthplace of the Hindu religious figure Sudama, who was the best friend of Lord Krishna.  Like the rest of Gujarat, Porbandar experiences a semi arid climate, being the most suitable for travel from October to March.  The early history of the city suggests Harappan settlements over the region, the pieces of evidence of which are still visible throughout. During the British rule in India, the area was a princely state and witnessed the construction of several monuments, all of which act as tourist attractions today.  A visit to Porbandar is incomplete without an exploration of the Kirti Mahal, the birthplace of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. Sayaji Rao, a local ruler, built this memorial in 1936 to commemorate Gandhi's birth. Other places dedicated to Gandhi and his struggle for independence include the Bharat Mandir and the Rana Bapu’s Mahal. If you are looking for a scientific education while on your trip, explore the Tara Mandir planetarium of Porbandar, where you can watch different shows about the solar system and learn about new scientific developments in astrology.  Do not forget to visit the Shri Sudama Ji Mandir and the Ramakrishna Mission Ashram. While the former is a Hindu temple, the Ramakrishna Mission ashram was residence to freedom activist Swami Vivekananda for four months.  Visit the Porbandar bird sanctuary and the Barda Hills wildlife sanctuary for getting closer to nature. Both these places contain vibrant varieties of Indian flora and fauna. You can photograph birds like teals, fowls, flamingos, and ibis and explore the diverse wildlife of the Gujarati forests. One of the best activities organized in the city is the annual Janmashtami mela. This fair is a celebration of local culture and customs. You can enjoy mouthwatering dishes like Thepla and chilla here while also taking thrilling rides on swings. Shopping for beads, jewelry, spices, and handicrafts in the local markets is also sure to resolve your shopping woes.

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Located at the foothills of the Girnar range in Gujarat, Junagadh is one of the largest and busiest tourist attractions in Gujarat. The name Junagadh is an Indianized version of Yonagadh, the name of Indo Greek origin. The city is full of tourist centers like forts, mausoleums, natural getaways, and amusement parks.  The entire city has a historical edge to it. A perfect confluence of natural reserves and modern development can be witnessed throughout Junagadh. The forests located on the far end of the city complement the towering buildings, beaches, and forts perfectly.  While in Junagadh, do not miss visiting the Gir National Park. This place is home to the largest number of Asiatic lions anywhere in the world and also contains several exotic species of plants and animals throughout. With over 300 species of birds and 2375 species of trees and shrubs, this place is also perfect for birdwatchers and nature lovers.  You can also visit the Girnar Hills for a truly exotic vacation amidst the mountains. Lush green grasses cover the tall hills, lending them a picturesque vibe. These hills are as ancient as the first civilization of Indus Valley and also find their descriptions in ancient Indian scriptures. For a dose of history, visit the Uperkot fort and the Mohabbat maqbara. Both of these places reflect local and Mughal past of the region and feature unique architecture. You can also visit places like Sarkhseshwar beach, edicts of Ashoka, and Buddhist caves for a holistic vacation.  One of the best activities to try in Junagadh is Jungle exploration through safaris. You may also try out activities like sunbathing and beach sports. If you plan to shop, look for local spices, fabrics, and beaded jewelry.  Visit Junagadh from November to February for a pleasant vacation. The comfortable temperatures of these months are perfect for sightseeing and adventure. Summers in the city can be hot and humid, while monsoons make traveling on foot troublesome.

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Umaid Bhawan Palace, located in Jodhpur, India, is a magnificent heritage hotel with a rich history. Completed in 1943, it was built by Maharaja Umaid Singh to provide employment during a severe famine. The palace boasts stunning Indo-Art Deco architecture, lush gardens, opulent interiors, and offers guests a royal experience.

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RAAS Haveli in Jodhpur seamlessly blends heritage and luxury, offering a captivating stay in the heart of the Blue City. This boutique hotel, nestled within the walls of the historic city, features meticulously restored architecture, elegant rooms, and modern amenities. Guests experience the charm of Rajasthan with impeccable service, rooftop views of Mehrangarh Fort, and a tranquil courtyard, making RAAS Haveli a unique and unforgettable retreat.

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Mandore Garden, situated near Jodhpur in Rajasthan, India, is a captivating historical attraction. Once the capital of Marwar, Mandore boasts intricately carved cenotaphs dedicated to Marwar rulers, set amidst well-maintained gardens.

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Toorji Ka Jhalra Bavdi Jodhpur

Toorji Ka Jhalra Bavdi, located in the heart of Jodhpur, Rajasthan, is a historic stepwell revered for its architectural splendor and cultural significance. Built in the 18th century by Maharaja Abhay Singh's consort, Queen Toorji, it served as a vital water source for the community.

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Mahamandir, Jodhpur

Mahamandir in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, is a stunning architectural marvel renowned for its intricate craftsmanship and spiritual significance. Built in 1812, this magnificent Hindu temple boasts of 84 intricately carved pillars adorned with mythological figures. Its grandeur and historical significance make it a must-visit destination for tourists and devotees alike, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Rajasthan.

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Kaylana Lake, situated on the outskirts of Jodhpur in Rajasthan, India, is a picturesque artificial reservoir offering a tranquil escape. Built in 1872 by Pratap Singh, the lake spans about 8 km in length and is surrounded by scenic landscapes.

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Guda Lake, Jodhpur

Guda Lake in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, is a serene oasis nestled amid arid landscapes. Encircled by lush greenery and rocky hills, it offers a tranquil escape for nature lovers and photographers alike. Visitors can enjoy boating in its pristine waters or simply unwind amidst the picturesque surroundings. With its calm ambience and scenic vistas, Guda Lake is a must-visit destination for a peaceful retreat in Jodhpur.

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Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park, nestled at the foot of Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, is an ecological endeavor that showcases the arid Thar Desert's unique biodiversity. Spread across 72 hectares, this conservation area was initiated to restore the rocky terrain to its natural state.

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Bal Samand Lake

Bal Samand Lake, located near Jodhpur in Rajasthan, India, is a serene oasis surrounded by lush gardens and historic architecture. Built in the 13th century, the lake served as a water reservoir for the city. Today, it is a picturesque destination, featuring the Bal Samand Lake Palace, a heritage hotel with a rich history.

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Situated on a cliff top, Mehrangarh Fort is one of the largest and most impressive forts in Rajasthan. A classic example of the prosperity and wealth of the Rajputs, this fort stands among the best-preserved forts in India. It was built in 1459 by Rao Jodha, the ruler of Mandor and the founder of Jodhpur city. The fort is secured by 120 ft high walls where you can still see the marks of cannon.

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23 Amazing Tourist Attractions in Gujarat

There are many tourist attractions in Gujarat, the coastal state located in the western part of India. It is home to the Asiatic Lion witnessed in all its glory at Gir National Park. With a history dating back thousands of years, it’s dotted with temples, mosques, and other historical monuments that transport you back in time and shed light on its glorious heritage. Gujarat is also home to several natural wonders like the Rann of Kutch, the largest salt desert in the world.

If the remnants from the past leave you captivated, wait until you see Gujarat’s wildlife. The roar of the Asiatic Lion rings through your ears, while the sight of the feisty Blackbuck is a sheer delight. One also witnesses various eras of history, whether at the excavations at Lothal and Dholavira or at Sabarmati Ashram, from where Mahatma Gandhi planned several national movements. If you haven’t yet visited Gujarat, you miss out on an incredible experience. Here are some amazing tourist attractions in Gujarat.

Here is a list of Top Tourist Attractions in Gujarat:

Somnath temple, gir national park, rani ki vav patan, champaner-pavagadh archaeological park, ahmedpur mandvi beach, chorwad beach, wild ass sanctuary, laxmi vilas palace, saputara hill station.

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Somnath Temple , located in the district of Junagadh, is considered one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. The fabulous wealth of Somnath Temple attracted various invaders who attacked and plundered it ruthlessly. However, every invasion was followed by its reconstruction, restoring it to its former glory.

Architecturally, the temple displays magnificence. Built in the Chalukya style of architecture, it boasts a shikhara almost 50m tall. The temple impresses visitors with its intricate carvings, silver doors, the famous Nandi idol, and the prime attraction, the Shivlinga. Its enormous courtyard houses the mandapa (hall) and the main shrine. You can also enjoy incredible views of the Arabian Sea from the temple. Another exciting time to be here is during the Kartik Purnima Fair, held over a period of four days.

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Gir National Park is the only place in the world where one can spot the majestic Asiatic lion. No doubt, it is one of the best tourist attractions in Gujarat. Nowhere else will you be able to spot them as close as Gir National Park. Spread across almost 1,412 sq. km of land, it’s the only national park in India where a tribal community has perfected the art of harmonious co-existence with wildlife.

Gir National Park is among the topmost tourist attractions in Gujarat, mostly due to the Asiatic Lion. However, the park also boasts the largest dry deciduous forest in Western India. Apart from the Asiatic Lion, the park is also home to around 300 species of birds and various other animals. The best way to enjoy sightseeing in Gir National Park is through a jeep safari.

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Rani ki Vav Patan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the top tourist attractions in Gujarat, it is a fine example of the kind of water conservation practiced in India during ancient times. Rani (Queen) Udayamati commissioned the building of Rani ki Vav Patan in 1603 in the loving memory of her husband, King Bhimdev 1 of the Solanki dynasty. It’s interesting to note, however, that the “vavs” of Gujarat weren’t just used for collecting water and socializing, they possess great spiritual significance too.

The construction of the stepwell was quite simple in the initial years but became more intricate as the years went by. Rani ki Vav Patan consists of more than 800 elaborate sculptures among seven galleries. The central theme of the stepwell is Dasavataras, or the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu, including Lord Buddha. A special attraction awaits you at the water level, where you come across a carving of Sheshashayi-Vishnu, where Vishnu is depicted reclining on the thousand-hooded serpent Shesha.

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Today, the deserted city of Champaner provides a glimpse of the kind of prosperity which must have existed at one point in time. Located in the foothills of Pavagadh, it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site that rests on a rocky hilltop and is dotted with mosques, forts, temples, and palaces. The architecture of many old mosques reflects a blend of Islamic and Jain traditions. You also come across various heritage monuments from the 16th century, including mosques, temples, fortresses, and palaces.

Some famous attractions worth checking out on your visit to Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park are Jama Masjid, Lila Gumbaj ki Masjid, Lakulisa Temple, Pavagadh Fort, and Helica step-well, among others.

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Surely, you must have heard of Indus Valley and Harappan civilizations and been fascinated with them. Lothal, which means “Mount of the Dead,” is India’s most extensively excavated site. Upon a visit to Lothal, one of the best tourist attractions in Gujarat, your mind recreates the scenes which these remains must have been witness to at one point in time, a civilization far more advanced than the time it existed in.

According to archaeological findings, Lothal was established by the people of the Indus Valley Civilization, initially by the sea-faring merchants and later by the smiths, masons and potters, among others. Its worth mentioning that Lothal soon grew to become an industrial center and an extremely important port of the empire. Explore the ruins and visit the museum during your visit to Lothal .

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If you want to have an enjoyable time relaxing or trying your hand at water sports, then Ahmedpur Mandvi Beach is where you should be headed. Although a lesser-known beach, it provides various avenues for entertainment. Lying adjacent to the island of Diu, which lies just across a creek, the Ahmedpur Mandvi Beach extends as the Ghogha Beach. Enjoyment here means enjoying a swim on its delightful waters or trying out the various water sports. A particularly delightful experience here is a dolphin sighting.

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Chorwad Beach , located around 37km from Somnath, once served as the royal residence of the Nawab of Junagadh. However, tourists come here mainly to enjoy the lovely views of the sea ahead. Although the beach is unsafe for swimming, it is quite clean and great for enjoying a relaxed day at the beach.

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Wild Ass Sanctuary , located on the Little Rann of Kutch, is the only place in the world home to the endangered Indian Wild Ass, locally known by its popular name, “ghudkhar”. The wild ass is a fascinating creature, standing more than a meter tall at the shoulder and almost two meters in length. Being very agile creatures, they can run at a speed of almost 50 km/h. The Wild Ass Sanctuary is home to almost 3000 wild asses, often seen in herds.

Apart from the wild ass, the sanctuary is home to almost 32 other species of mammals, including the chinkara (Indian gazelle), two types of desert fox (Indian and white-footed), nilgais (the largest antelope of Asia), blackbucks, Indian wolves, and striped hyenas, among others. If you are a bird-lover, then you have much to see here. Due to the proximity of this place to the Gulf of Kutch, it’s an important site for birds to feed and breed in. Some of the birds one can spot here include the ceraneous vulture from Egypt, houbara bustard of Iran, and demoiselle cranes from Siberia, among others.

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Laxmi Vilas Palace is one of the must visit tourist attractions in Gujarat, and a testament to unparalleled opulence and grandeur. Built in the Indo-Saracenic school of architecture, Laxmi Vilas Palace is almost four times the size of Buckingham Palace. Till today, it is the residence of the royal family of Baroda, who are highly revered by the locals even today.

There are numerous important buildings inside the compound including Moti Baug Palace, Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum building and LVP Banquets & Conventions. Another attraction is the Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum, which contains a spectacular collection of paintings by Raja Ravi Verma. In addition, you come across portraits of the royal family in addition to those of Hindu mythology. The museum is also home to works of foreign art, copies of famous masterpieces of Italian Renaissance.

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Saputara Hill Station is where you go when you want to spend your time amidst nature. Located in the Sahyadri range at an altitude of almost 1,000m, this hill station derives its name from the snake god, which the tribal people revere. Saputara means “the abode of serpents”. The road to Saputara is itself delightful. As the bus makes its way toward Saputara, you gradually feel the silence embracing the air, leaving the unrelenting commotion of the city behind you.

There are many activities to keep you thoroughly entertained. One of these is trekking to Gandhi Shikhar during dawn and watching the sunlight gradually clothe the landscape. The dense forest cover captivates your attention. During the summers, enjoy a leisurely stroll on the Governor’s Hill and watch the sun drape the sky in crimson at Saputara Lake.

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What makes Ahmedabad the top tourist attraction in Gujarat and a UNESCO World Heritage City is its history, heritage, and culture. There is much to keep you interested here as a tourist, from the historic structures to the museums, markets to art galleries.

To explore the walled city’s historical past, visit its historic structures like Teen Darwaza, Siddi Bashir’s Mosque, Jhulta Minar, Bhadra Fort, and Lothal, among others. Head to Sanskar Kendra and the Auto Vintage World Car Museum to get a glimpse of its glorious heritage. The cuisine of Ahmedabad includes food items like namkeen, khakra, maska-bun, and fafda, among others.

If all you want is some moments of peace, head to Kankaria Lake, a great place for friends and family. One of the city’s prime attractions, however, is the Sabarmati Ashram, the place from where Mahatma Gandhi launched several movements for India’s independence.

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If you love archaeology and history and possess a keen desire to explore different civilizations, then Buj is the place to head to. Bhuj, throughout its course of history, has witnessed some of the most momentous events in South Asian history. The archaeological finds here span several historical periods of Indian history.

There are several ways to experience Bhuj . You can visit the Hall of Mirrors at the Aina Mahal, take a leisurely stroll through the produce market, and enjoy a Kutchi pau bhaji for lunch. Come across its ancient history in the 2000yrs old Kshatrapa inscriptions in the Kutch Museum. The Ramayana characters at the Ramakund stepwell fascinate you thoroughly, while nothing is more relaxing than walking around the Hamirsar Lake. Explore popular attractions in Bhuj with these packages .

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If you have the faintest knowledge about Hindu mythology, you would know about Dwarka’s association with Lord Krishna, one of the incarnations of Lord Vishnu. Considered to be the ancient kingdom of Lord Krishna and the first capital of Gujarat, it’s considered to be one of the four most sacred char Dham Hindu pilgrimage sites.

If you come to Dwarka , one of the must-visit tourist attractions in Gujarat, then it’s the Dwarkadhish Temple that you should first visit. Jagat Mandir is another attraction. Go to Gomti Ghat, and you will come across decorated camels, tea stalls, jewelry sellers, and seashells.

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Visit Gondal to see the royal side of Gujarat. Gondal, a city state located almost 35km from Rajkot, was once ruled by a royal family whose passion for cars was legendary. That passion resulted in a wonderful collection of automobiles exhibited in the museum inside the palace premises today.

Like most states ruled by royalty whose main attractions are their palaces, one of Gondal’s main attractions is the Riverside Palace, commissioned in 1875 by Bhagwat Singhji. This palace has since then been converted into a heritage hotel. Exploring the palace grounds, a private forest reserve, is a treat. Another major attraction is the old Darbargadh, also known as “Navlakha Palace”. Exploring its interiors provides a glimpse of the opulent living style of the Maharajas. The central market is a bustling scene with vendors, hawkers, foodstuff, and trade cloth.

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The city of Junagarh traces its origins to ancient times in history, beginning with its associations with Lord Krishna during his life in Saurashtra. Since then, Junagadh went under the rule of several dynasties and emperors, playing a significant role for some years and fading into the background for quite another. For a tourist, though, Junagadh provides magnificent sightseeing opportunities.

The first is Mt. Girnar, a holy site for Hindus and Jains that can be accessed after climbing 9,999 steps. The further you climb these stairs, the more you get the feeling of getting closer to heaven. On the route, make a stop at Ashoka’s Rock Edicts. Head to the city’s oldest quarters, though, and you can make your way down into the deepest parts of the earth through a pair of ancient step-wells carved out of solid rock. The Mahabat Maqbara and Jama Masjid are other attractions of the place.

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Kutch, the largest district of India, is eminent for its mud architecture and cultural traditions. One of the top tourist attractions in Gujarat, Kutch is most famous for hosting the Rann Festival from the months of November to February. As a holiday destination in Gujarat, Kutch stands out. Ancient caves, wildlife sanctuaries, beaches, lakes, and of course, the Great Rann of Kutch, the largest district of India, has it all.

Visit the Rann of Kutch to come across a marvelous spectacle of nature. Enjoy a jeep ride to Kalo Dungar (black hill), the highest point of Kutch, which provides views of the Indo-park border and is home to the 400 years old temple of Dattatreya. To enjoy wonderful views of the Gulf and the operation of commercial vessels, head to Kandla Port. If you are a history buff, visit the Kutch Museum (the oldest museum in Gujarat) or Dholavira (where you can see relics of the Harappan civilization).

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Modhera, situated against the backdrop of the River Pushpavati, is most famous for its Sun Temple. Visiting it for the first time, you can’t help but wonder at the grand ideas that must have inspired such a creation. The Sun Temple was built during the Solanki period, a period which has been hailed as the Golden Age of Gujarat.

The temple, and its surrounding, exude positivity which is felt by everybody visiting the temple. The Sun Temple is a tribute to the Vedic God, along with the natural elements like fire, air, earth, water, and sky. Visit Modhera for its magnificent Sun Temple and get away from the maddening commotion of city life.

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Palitana is another of the top tourist attractions in Gujarat and one of the holiest places for followers of Jainism. The Palitana temple lies atop the Shatrunjaya Mountain, much by Jain philosophy which believes that the holiest places are to be found in the skies rather than on land. Reaching the temple, however, requires one to undertake an arduous climb involving over 3,000 stairs.

It’s believed that the construction of Palitana Temples spanned over a period of 900 years and was completed in two phases. However, the credit for the construction of the temple cannot be claimed by any one person, as a group of wealthy Jain businessmen contributed to the building of these temples. The climb to the mountain is a difficult one, so remember to pace yourself. The idols in the temple are bathed around 9.30 pm, and prayers are offered around noon. It would be better if you began your climb in the morning when the heat is moderate and gives you plenty of time to explore the mountains.

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The story of the founding of Patan is as fascinating as the city itself. Vanraj Chavda of the Chavda dynasty is said to have laid the foundation of the city at a place pointed out by Anahil, his shepherd-friend. No sooner do you enter the fortified city of Patan than you are greeted by the sights of fort walls and gates.

Today, Patan is famous for several small-scale industries, including rope and bidi (the poor man’s cigarette) making.  Other attractions include snow-white Jain temples and Hemachandracharya Jain Gnan library of ancient Hindu and Jain texts. Another attraction is the 1000 years old Kali Temple, whose main deity, Kali Maa, is believed to guard the town. Sahasralinga Talav, or the “lake of a thousand lingas”, is quite mysterious, while Rani ki Vav (Queen’s Stepwell) is fascinating as ever.

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Porbandar. What does that remind you of? Mahatma Gandhi. After all, it was here that the Mahatma was born. The site of his birth, known as Kirti Mandir, has been converted into a small museum with exhibits and a small library of books relating to Gandhian philosophy and practice. Porbandar Beach is another tourist attraction here . Quiet, secluded, and offering wonderful views of the sea ahead, you cannot help but get lost in a train of thoughts while staring far ahead.

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Rajkot is full of life and vigor, while the traditional Kathiawari hospitality immediately wins your heart. Why should you visit Rajkot  though? A visit to Rajkot shows you what a city full of life, enthusiasm, and vigor looks like. You see that lively spirit while striking up a conversation with people while watching a cricket match during the evenings at the gymkhana or even when people go about their jobs every morning.

Stretched out on the banks of River Aji, the city comfortably blends the traditional with the modern. As part of your sightseeing tour, you could visit the Watson Museum, and Ramkrishna Math and Lang library. Rajkot is also a shopper’s delight, an example being Bangdi Bazaar. Rajkot is also where Mahatma Gandhi spent his early days, studying at the Alfred High School, now renamed Gandhi Vidyalaya. That’s another place to check out.

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Surat, situated on the Tapi River’s south bank, symbolizes Gujarat’s prosperity. The city is also a wonderful mix of various ethnicities that lend a unique flavor to its society and culture. If you are looking for the best sightseeing places in Gujarat, then Surat is where you should be.

There are several beaches in Surat, and others near, where you could head with your friends and family. Some of these are Dandi Beach, Suvali Beach, and Dumas Beach, among others. Of course, this being Gujarat, the imprints of Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation, are everywhere, especially so in Dandi. This is where he picked up a pinch of salt and began his Dandi March. Surat’s wonderful heritage can be seen by visiting the European tombs, Mughalsarai and Surat Castle, among others.

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Vadodara is Gujarat’s third largest city, its “cultural capital” and the administrative headquarters of the Vadodara district. The city is overlooked by the enormous Pavagadh Hill, which is itself home to several Hindu and Jain shrines.

Special experiences await you at Vadodara, an example being ecotourism. The eco-tourist sites where you can watch flora and fauna of the state while staying close to nature are Sursagar Talav and Vadhvana Wetland & Eco Campsite. The city’s heritage can also be witnessed by visiting its various museums, including Vadodara Museum, Sri Aurobindo Niwas, and Tribal Museum.

Also, now the city has become the getaway to the Statue of Unity , the world’s largest statue. Dedicated to the Iron Man of India-Sardar, Vallabhbhai Patel, the colossal portrait is one of the amazing tourist sites in Gujarat and also India. You can visit Gujarat’s most popular tourist attractions with well- customized tour packages to Vadodara .

These are the most popular tourist attractions in Gujarat, which you can visit with Gujarat tour packages and explore the various attractions it offers.

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Best Time To Visit Gujarat

Gujarat is a dry state with harsh summers and chilly winters. If you happen to be on a trip to explore Gujarat tourism during summer, chances are that you will be disappointed. The high temperatures will ruin all sightseeing plans, especially if you are travelling to Kutch and Gir. On the other hand, the winter season is ideal to plan your tour of Gujarat tourism. The days are pleasant and the nights are chilly which gives you the best of both experiences. The busiest months to explore Gujarat tourism then are between October and February. We highly recommend not to visit Gujarat between March and June. 

Monsoon in the state is mild and you can also plan a trip during this time, especially if you are on a budget. Most cities receive less or no rainfall and you can expect pleasant evenings. Some places such as Saputara are picturesque during monsoon. If you plan your trip to Gujarat tourism in advance, you can also expect some great discounts on hotels, especially five-star resorts.

Top Attractions In Gujarat

Steeped in mythology and legends, the majestic city of Dwarka is the only city that is both a Char Dham and a Sapta Puri . Any trip to the state will be incomplete if you don’t experience this historical gem of Gujarat tourism. The name of the city literally translates to ‘door’ and ‘ moksha ’, which means door to salvation or door to enlightenment. 

Visited by thousands of tourists every year, it is an unmissable part of Gujarat tourism. The most visited tourist attractions in the city are the grand Dwarkadhish and Nageshwar Jyotirlinga temples. The Nageshwar Temple is also one of the twelve jyotirlingas. However, for those interested in natural beauty, the scenic Dwarka Beach is not too far away. Watching the sunset on Dwarka Beach is the top few highlights on any Dwarka trip.

The Dwarkadhish Temple is the centre of all activity in the city. The five-storied shrine is a mesmerising sight that will surely take your breath away. The temple is believed to have been built by Vajranabha. The main highlight of the temple is the captivating idol of Lord Krishna. Melodic chants greet you as you enter the temple and you can almost feel the energy. We recommend keeping aside at least two to three hours if you want to explore the temple and also spend time here. 

If this is your first trip to the city, it’s best to opt for a guided tour which you can book at the Gujarat tourism office. The five-hour tour will take you to the most significant sites of Gujarat tourism as well as offer you a glimpse into everyday life in the city. The Dwarka Lighthouse, the Rukmani Temple and Gomti Ghat are some of the popular attractions in the city. The tour also includes a visit to the busy markets where you can pick up a few souvenirs. 

You need only two to three days to explore Dwarka so ensure that you plan your itinerary accordingly. There aren’t too many luxury hotels or restaurants in Dwarka but the local food and warm hospitality more than makeup for it. 

Travellers have often said that Kutch is the star of Gujarat tourism. The white salt desert doesn’t seem to be part of this world and you almost feel transported to another land. The best time to visit Kutch is during Rann Utsav which is held annually. An integral part of Gujarat tourism, the festival transforms the desert and you can see a kaleidoscope of colours everywhere you look. There are numerous music and dance performances which are a must-watch. If you want to plan your trip around the festival, we recommend booking in advance since it’s the busiest time to explore Gujarat tourism. 

Kutch is also a crowd puller for shopaholics and art enthusiasts. You can not only take back art and craft but can also interact with artists. There are many artist workshops in Bhuj, which is also an ideal place to start your tour of Gujarat tourism if you are exploring this part of the state. 

The Kutch Desert Sanctuary should also be part of your itinerary. Located only 100 kilometres from Bhuj, it’s a once in a lifetime experience for nature lovers. For history buffs, a visit to Kutch Museum is a must. Among the oldest museums in Gujarat, the museum displays a unique collection of tribal artefacts, Kutchi scripts, paintings, apparel and musical instruments. Two to three days is ideal to explore Kutch unless you want to spend time exploring nearby areas. 

Gujarat tourism gives you a chance to explore several historical gems and places of religious importance. One of which is Somnath. Home to the splendid Somnath Temple, which is one of the twelve jyotirlingas, the city is mentioned in several Indian mythological texts.

Pilgrims often combine two to three holy cities when they are exploring Gujarat tourism and Somnath is the top destination in most itineraries. Similar to Dwarka, Somnath is also known for its picturesque beach. If you aren’t keen to explore the temples and historical sites, you can always enjoy a peaceful day at the beach complete with local eating joints and splendid views of the setting sun. 

The Somnath Temple, the first of the twelve jyotirlingas, is a crowd puller for Gujarat tourism and sees thousands of visitors every year. Counted among the oldest temples in the city, it is situated at the confluence of Kapila, Hiran and Saraswati rivers. The temple has stood the test of time and is often referred to as the ‘Eternal Shrine’. The temple was the main site of attack for many emperors including Aurangzeb and Alauddin Khilji. The reconstructed temple follows the Chalukya style of architecture and is a fine example of brilliant skills. The highlight of the Somnath Temple is the arrow pillar that indicates that if a straight line is drawn from the Somnath Temple towards the south, it touches Antarctica without any other landmass in between. The temple that we see today was reconstructed in 1951 and has since captured the attention of pilgrims. 

The erstwhile capital city of Ahmedabad is the soul of Gujarat. A commercial hub, it’s a growing urban city that is at the core of Gujarat tourism. Offering you the perfect combination of history and modern comfort, Ahmedabad is an enthralling holiday destination. The old part of the city is said to be a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is a must-visit for all history lovers and photography enthusiasts. Dada Hari Stepwell, World Vintage Car Museum, Jhulta Minar and Law Garden Night Market are a few places that should feature in your itinerary when you are exploring Gujarat tourism. 

Ahmedabad is the perfect example of a metropolis in the making. The city offers a unique contrast of the old and new and the experience is quite refreshing. Ahmedabad holds a special place in Gujarat tourism owing to the variety of options it offers shopping enthusiasts. Ahmedabad is the hub of textiles and you can bring home bandhani sarees , local handicrafts, tie-dye handloom and home decor from the artists themselves. The absence of middlemen ensures that you get the best price for your shopping and also have an opportunity to meet the people behind India’s art and craft.

While there are many places to see in Ahmedabad and you can expect a tightly packed itinerary, the most popular places are Sabarmati Ashram, Swaminarayan Temple and Hathisingh Jain Temple. However, to explore the entire city, one needs between three and four days so ensure you schedule your tour of Gujarat tourism accordingly. Another thing that attracts travellers to Ahmedabad is the variety of local food.

Champaner-Pavagadh

Gujarat tourism’s popularity also stems from the fact that the state is home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites. One such beauty is Champaner. Situated in the midst of dense Pavagadh forests and hills, this historic city is a delight for history lovers. 

Champaner was once the centre of all activities and the capital of the erstwhile kingdom. Over time, the city lost its glory and importance until it was rediscovered owing to the treasure of architectural structures. Champaner also attracts travellers owing to its mythological relevance. It’s said that the hills of Pavagadh are actually part of the Himalayan range and were carried by Lord Hanuman to Lanka. 

Champaner is located around 150 kilometres from Ahmedabad and can easily be included in your Gujarat tourism itinerary. Depending on your schedule, you can either choose to stay in the city or plan a day trip. There are a few hotels around the area which may not be too grand but certainly promise a comfortable holiday experience. 

Champaner is home to numerous forts, temples and old markets that stand tall as a testament to the city’s glorious past. You must include a visit to the Jain temples, Fort of Pavagadh, Kalika Mata Temple and Kevada Mosque. Pavagadh Fort is also home to smaller temples which give architectural buffs insight into design styles. You must keep aside a couple of hours to explore Lakulish Temple that is situated in the Mauliya plateau.

Since the architectural marvels are spread throughout the city, we suggest hiring a local guide to take you through the important sites. This will not only make it easier to explore the beautiful sites but will also ensure that you don’t miss out on anything.

Activities And Things To Do In Gujarat

Explore the wildlife at Gir National Park

A mention of Gujarat tourism is incomplete without mentioning Gir National Park. Recognised as the only home for gorgeous Asiatic lions, the park is one of the primary reasons for the popularity of Gujarat tourism. The sanctuary is closed from June to October every year and you shouldn’t plan your trip during this time. The best time to visit the park is between December and March.

Besides the majestic tigers, Gir is home to more than 200 species of birds, over 600 species of plants and 40 species of reptiles and amphibians. Often compared to African national parks, Gir is among the few places in the world where you can spot a tiger in its natural habitat. Leopards, jungle cats, rusty-spotted cats are a few other animals that you can spot here. 

Gir National Park is a huge contributor to the popularity of Gujarat tourism and has also put the state on the world map. The park sees wildlife enthusiasts, photographers and nature lovers from across the world and every year the number increases tremendously. There are numerous guided tours of Gir National Park but we highly recommend the Gujarat-tourism-approved tour offered by the park. You can either book your tour beforehand or opt for on-the-spot bookings. Many resorts and hotels also offer safari bookings as well as guided tours of the surrounding area. 

Your tour of Gir National Park will also depend on the duration of your trip. If you are short on time, you can visit Devaliya Safari Park which is an enclosed area of the park. A visit here allows you to explore the sanctuary in a short duration. The tour is conducted in a minibus and offers you a glimpse into the natural habitat of the animals. The tour is typically for a period of 30 to 40 minutes which is ideal for those who have time constraints. 

On the other hand, the jeep safari of the main park is the highlight of Gujarat tourism. There are two slots for the jeep safari, one that takes place in the morning and one in the evening. Owing to the popularity of the jeep safaris, they are mostly booked. If you are planning a trip to explore Gujarat tourism, this is one of the first activities that you should book. The cost of the jeep safari for a group ranges from Rs.5500 to Rs.13,500 depending on your nationality. As most wildlife enthusiasts will suggest, the best time to book a jeep safari is either early morning or late evening. As is the case with most national parks, there are strict rules and guidelines which need to be followed. While most travellers are chased by tour operators for night safaris or special on-foot safaris, this is not allowed and is prohibited by law. We strongly recommend booking safaris only through the tourist office at the park.

Visit UNESCO World Heritage Site Rani Ki Vav in Patan

A recent addition to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Rani Ki Vav has gradually become a highlight of Gujarat tourism. Attracting history lovers and architectural buffs, Rani Ki Vav is a stepwell with a unique water storage system. The marvel is located in Patan, which is the hub of patola art. An example of Maru-Gurjara or Solanki architectural style, the stepwell is a thing of beauty worth exploring. 

The stepwell was constructed between 1063 and 1068 as a memorial of Bhimdev Solanki by his widow Queen Udaymati. It’s said that the stepwell has medicinal properties that had helped in keeping away viral diseases. Besides the unique water storage system, the stepwell is recognised as a majestic artistic masterpiece owing to the brilliant design and art adorning the walls. The stepwell consists of seven levels of stairs that have more than five hundred principle sculptures and uncountable mythological figures. 

One can also spot stone structures of Lord Krishna, Lord Vishnu and artistic sculptures of yoginis and apsaras depicted in the 16 different styles of ornamentation. We highly recommend a guided tour of the stepwell to learn more about the architecture and history. If you are interested in exploring the small town of Patan, you can opt for a guided tour which takes you across several temples and a bustling local market. 

Spend a day at Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary

Recognised as the largest seasonal saline wetland area, Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary is a gem of Gujarat tourism. Situated 100 kilometres from Bhuj, a visit to the sanctuary is a must if you are interested in wildlife or are a photographer. The variety of fauna in this part of the state is unique and unlike any other. You can spot the greater flamingos, Indian porcupines, wild ass, Indian cormorants and spiny-tailed lizards.

Like most places in Gujarat tourism, the best time to visit the sanctuary is during the winter months when sightseeing is more convenient. Owing to its proximity to the Indo-Pak border, some parts of the sanctuary are not open to the general public. We recommend booking a guided tour since it’ll not only add to your experience of exploring this white desert but will make the tour easier and convenient. 

The sanctuary is located close to Dholavira, an ancient town that is well known for its archaeological treasures. The small town has exhibits dating back to the Harappan civilization. Dholavira is visited for its historical treasures and most travellers prefer combining a visit to these two places in their Gujarat tourism itinerary.

Where To Stay In Gujarat

The right kind of accommodation can make a holiday memorable and Gujarat tourism takes into consideration the needs of all kinds of travellers. Whether you are looking for a small budget accommodation or a luxurious experience, all you need to do is choose your city and budget. 

Luxury hotels in Gujarat

Luxury hotels in Gujarat combine world-class service and warm hospitality to give you an unforgettable experience of Gujarat tourism. Here are some of the best luxury hotels that are a part of Gujarat tourism. 

  • Renaissance Ahmedabad Hotel
  • Neemrana Hotel (Divans Bungalow)
  • The Kutch Safari Lodge
  • The Fern Gir Forest Resort
  • The House of MG
  • The Beach at Mandvi Palace

Mid-budget hotels in Gujarat

If you are looking for a mid-budget hotel while exploring Gujarat tourism, you won’t be disappointed. Offering comfortable rooms, local cuisine and efficient service, here are a few mid-budget hotels which are part of Gujarat tourism. 

  • French Haveli
  • Patang Residency
  • Resort Rann Rajwadi
  • Desert Homestay
  • Aranaya EcoFarm Stays

Budget hotels in Gujarat

Owing to Gujarat’s enthralling historical past, architectural marvels and warm culture, it has become a hotspot for backpackers and budget travellers. There aren’t too many budget properties in Gujarat but this is slowly changing with homestays and hostels. Here are some of the best budget hotels which are part of Gujarat tourism. 

  • Hotel White Feather Toran Resort
  • Savshanti Hill Resort
  • Hotel Silver Cloud
  • Gir Jungle Resort

Cuisine And Best Places To Eat

One can’t deny the relationship between food and culture. The local cuisine of Gujarat is not only influenced by the climate of the state but by its cultural practices as well. From the special preparation process to the different varieties, the cuisine of the state is an essential contributor to Gujarat tourism. 

Mild spices, vegetables and a unique preparation process have taken Gujarati cuisine across the world. Khakhra , khandvi , undhiyu , Gujarati thali , khaman , dhokla , muthiya and kadhi are some of the specialities. While there are several high-end restaurants in Gandhinagar and Ahmedabad, we highly recommend street food in the cities. Local eating joints prepare dishes in the traditional way and you will be surprised by the quality. It’s also important to remember that despite being situated along the coast, non-vegetarian food is not easily available in the state. You will have to try high-end restaurants or request your hotel if you are looking for local non-vegetarian food.

If you are exploring Gujarat tourism with a local, you are in luck since you will be privy to the best eating joints in the state. Vishala in Ahmedabad is ideal if you are looking for a casual evening out with delicious food, Das Kaka’s khaman outlets, Dakshinayan, Toran Dining Hall, Agashiye, Gopi Dining Hall and Rajwadu are some of the other popular places to eat in the state. Another great thing for budget travellers exploring Gujarat tourism is that the food in the state is not very expensive. You can expect to enjoy a grand meal in under Rs.500.

Typical Costs in Gujarat

Budget is one of the first things that all travellers take into consideration. If you are planning to explore Gujarat tourism, you can rest assured since the state offers all kinds of travellers a fulfilling experience. 

For luxurious travellers, exploring Gujarat tourism can cost anywhere between Rs.5000 and Rs.7000 per day. This amount can vary depending on the type of accommodation you choose and the type of activities. 

Mid-budget and budget travellers, on the other hand, can expect to spend between Rs.2000 and Rs.3500 per day. However, this amount can vary and can drastically reduce if you choose budget accommodation and travel during the offseason.

How To Travel In Gujarat?

Exploring Gujarat tourism is fairly easy considering that the entire state has a well-connected rail and road network. All major cities are connected and you can plan your sightseeing trips without worrying about transport. The best places to visit in Gujarat are easy to reachand you can either take a bus or choose a train.

If you are travelling in major cities such as Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar, you can hire autos and cabs. In smaller cities, you can hire autos for the entire duration of your trip. Most auto owners double up as tour guides and offer enthralling tours of the city. You can also choose to travel by Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation buses. Not only is the bus fare reasonable but the buses promise a comfortable journey.

Written by Kirat Sodhi. She is a proud mom of three cats and lives for lemon tea, a good book and spontaneous travel plans.

Frequently Asked Questions

The best places which are part of Gujarat tourism are Saputara, Patan, Gir National Park, Dwarka, Kutch and Polo Monument and Vijaynagar Forests.

Gujarat tourism offers shopping buffs a plethora of options. You can choose to shop at local markets or high-end malls, depending on your budget and interests. Dhalgarwad in Ahmedabad offers a wide variety of traditional dresses and antique jewellery, Lal Darwaja Market, also in Ahmedabad, offers handmade jewellery, diaries and shoes. Rander Road in Surat is perfect if you are looking for typical mirrored dresses or handcrafted jewellery. The markets in Patan offer  patola  apparel while the ones in Kutch take you right to the hub of Gujarat’s art and craft. 

The best resorts which are part of Gujarat tourism are Gulmohar Greens Golf and Country Club Ltd. The Fern Gir Forest Resort, Woods at Sasan, Madhubhan Resorts And Spa, Rann Riders and Balaram Palace Resort.

The most attractive activities that are part of Gujarat tourism are a jeep safari at Gir National Park, a tour of Champaner archaeological park, a visit to Rani Ki Vav (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), the annual Rann of Kutch festival, the ruins of Lothal and a tour of Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary.

Exploring Gujarat tourism is incomplete until you visit some of the historical sites that the state is known for. Some of the most prominent historical sites of gujarat tourism are Sidi Saiyad Mosque in Ahmedabad, Laxmi Vilas Palace, Dholavira, Rani Ki Vav, Mahabat Maqbara, Prag Mahal and Uperkot Fort. 

The best restaurants which are part of Gujarat tourism are Unlocked and Atithi in Ahmedabad, Chappan Bhog Restaurant in Dwarka, Green Rock in Bhuj, Mandap and Peshawari in Vadodara.

Gujarat is a dry state which implies that the sale, manufacture and consumption of alcohol are prohibited. Most hotels and restaurants also don’t serve alcohol.

The best time to explore Gujarat tourism is between October and February. The days are pleasant and the nights are quite cold, especially if you are in Saputara, Gir National Park and Kutch. If you are a budget traveller, you can also explore Gujarat tourism during monsoon. 

The best places to visit near Gujarat are Udaipur, Daman, Diu, Mount Abu, Lonavala, Matheran and Mahabaleshwar.

Gujarat tourism is full of surprises and if you are under the impression that the state is not home to any hill stations, you’ll be mistaken. There are a few hill stations in the state which greatly contribute to the popularity of Gujarat tourism.

Some of the popular hill stations are Wilson Hills in Dharampur, Saputara and Don Hills. The state is also located at a short distance from Mount Abu in Rajasthan and Matheran, Lonavala and Toranmal in Maharashtra.

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Gujarat is about one of the world’s largest white deserts; India’s longest coastline; country’s largest habitat of Asiatic lions and first marine national park; one of the Chardham Temples, Shaktipeethas, and Jyotirlinga; and now world’s tallest statue. There are just so many places to see in Gujarat that even a month holiday won’t be enough!

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If you’re planning a trip to Gujarat and are confused as anyone can be when spoilt for choice like this, we have the perfect list to help. Find the top attractions in Gujarat that you can include in your travel itinerary to get the best of this state.

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Rani Ki Vav: A Stunning Stepwell Recognized by UNESCO

Rani Ki Vav Gujarat

Best Time to Visit: October to March

Visiting Time: 8:00 am to 6:00 pm

Entry Fee: Rs 15 for Indians and Rs 200 for foreigners

A stepwell in Patan, Rani Ki Vav was built by Queen (Rani) of Bhimdeva, Udayamanti. Constructed in the 11th century to preserve ground water, Rani ki Vav today is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The major highlights of the stepwell are its walls that are decorated with figurative motifs and showcases images of various gods and goddesses from the Hindu pantheon.

The central part of each storey contains the primary sculpture. Winter is the best season to visit Rani Ki Vav as you can enjoy the light shows, cultural events and exhibitions during the Rani Ki Vav Festival.

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Gir National Park: Largest Home for the Asiatic Lions

Gir National Park Asiatic lion

Best Time to Visit: October to May

Summers Visiting Time: 6:00 am to 9:00 am and 4: 00 pm to 7: 00 pm

Winters Visiting Time: 6:45 am to 9:45 am and 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm

Boasting being the only place in India with the largest population of Asiatic lions, Gir National Park in Junagadh , Gujarat is the best destination for wildlife lovers.

Along with lions, this national park is home to more than 300 bird species like greathorned owl, crested serpent eagle. It is also inhabite by other members of the cat family like leopards.

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Dwarkadhish Temple: A Sacred Place for Hindu Pilgrimage

Dwarkadhish Temple Gujarat

Best Time to Visit: November to February and during Janmashtami

Visiting Time: 7:00 am to 12:00 pm and 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm

Sudama Setu Timings: 7:00 am to 1:00 pm and 4:00 pm to 7:30 pm

One of the Chardham destinations and Sapata Turis (seven sacred cities), Dwarkadhish Jagat Mandir in Dwarka, Gujarat is an important religious site.  The word ‘Dwarka’ is made of two words – ‘dwara’ meaning road, and ‘ka’ implying eternal significance. Going by the mythological records, Dwarka was the kingdom of Lord Krishna, and he stayed there for quite some time.

This five-storey temple stands on 72 pillars, which according to the science of archeo-astronomy, is of immense significance. The sandstone plinth and walls of the temples are embellished with panels depicting dancers, elephants, musicians and celestial beings. A bridge called Sudama Setu at the base of the temple takes one across the Gomti creek towards the beach.

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White Desert – Great Rann of Kutch: A Spectacular Site of Sprawling Salt Desert

Great Rann of Kutch Gujarat

Best Time to Visit: November to March

Entry Fee: Rs 100 for adults and Rs 50 for children

A must-visit on a trip to Gujarat, Great Rann of Kutch is reputed to be one of the world’s largest white salt deserts. Spanning over an area of 7500 sq km, the salt desert is best to be visited during the Rann Utsav, which happens between November and March. A tent city is set up amidst the desert for tourists during the Rann Utsav and cultural festivals are organised.

During the festival, one can enjoy camel safaris and can witness traditional handicraft of Gujarat. One can also experience the village life in the nearby rural areas like Hodka and Dhordo.

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Somnath Temple: The Jyotirlinga that Withstood the Test of Time

Somnath Temple Gujarat

Visiting Time 

Morning – 7:30 am to 11:30 am

Afternoon – 12:30 pm to 6:30 pm

Evening – 7:30 pm to 10:00 pm

A primary shrine amongst the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, Somnath Temple is located in the small town of Junagadh district and is an important spiritual site in Gujarat. The Hindu temple is known for one of the most expensive aartis.

Locals call this temple as ‘shrine eternal’ because it has withstood the test of time. It was destroyed six times and every time it was rebuilt. The current structure of the temple is built in the Chalukya style of architecture by the master masons of Gujarat, known as Sompuras. The shivling at the temple is believed to be ‘swayambhu’ or self-manifested in the temple.

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Polo Monument and Vijaynagar Forest: A Perfect Destination for Camping and Hiking 

Polo Monument Vijaynagar Gujarat

The temples of Polo located near Vijaynagar were built between 10th and 15th centuries under the Gurjara – Pratiharas. Later the Rathores extended the construction and used it as a hiding place from enemies, citizens, and even from the scorching sun.

The Polo Forest region has now become a great weekend destination near Ahmedabad where people can enjoy camping and trekking. The major attractions of Polo Forest are Sarneshwar Temple (still in use), Lakha Dera Jain temple and Shiv Shakti Mandir. It is a perfect destination for nature lovers, adventurers, and photographers.

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Champaner – Pavagadh Archaeological Park: A Spectacular Site for History Lovers

Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park Gujarat

Visiting Time: 8:30 am to 5:00 pm

Entry Fee: Rs 30 for Indians and Rs 500 for foreigners

Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Champaner is located in the foothills of Pavagadh and is the best place for history lovers in Gujarat. The Champaner – Pavagadh Archaeological Park extends on a rocky hilltop and has forts, mosques, temples and palaces that reflect the historic and living cultural heritage of Gujarat. The site is a short distance away from Vadodara and makes for a great weekend destination.

Even though a major part of Champaner lies in ruins today, there are many old mosques and palaces that reflect a blend of Islamic and Jain architecture styles. Here one can find 11 different types of heritage monuments belonging to the 16th century like tombs, gateways, mosques, temples, fortresses and walls, palaces, and pavilions, helical wells, custom houses. Kevda Masjid and Cenotaph, Jami Masjid, Lila Gumbaj Ki Masjid, Pavagadh fort, Lakulisa temple, and Helica Step-well, are some of the top attractions to see in Champaner – Pavagadh Archaeological Park.

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Sabarmati Ashram: A Comprehensive Collection Throwing Light on the Life of Mahatma Gandhi

Sabarmati Ashram Gujarat

Best Time to Visit: Throughout the Year

Visiting Time: 8:30 am to 6:30 pm

Entry Fee: Free

Originally called Satyagraha Ashram, Sabarmati Ashram is Mahatma Gandhi’s second ashram (first being the Kochrab Ashram) where he planned a significant number of freedom movements between 1917 and 1930. This place is perfect for history lovers and those wanting to have a look inside Mahatma Gandhi’s humble life and his immense political power. Sabarmati Ashram is also the top attraction in Ahmedabad.

One can find a special mention of Sabarmati Ashram in the archives of India as Mahatma Gandhi trained activists to join his movements like Swadeshi movements, non-violent and civil disobedience here. Gandhi’s living quarter along with that of his many allies are also situated in Sabarmati Ashram, and there’s an open-air museum that presents an informative record of his life and teachings.

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Marine National Park: India’s First Marine National Park 

Marine National Park Gujarat

Visiting Time: Entry is allowed between the two high tides, which means every day, the timings change

An archipelago of 42 islands along the northern coast of Jamnagar and the southern coast of Kutch, Marine National Park is India’s first marine national park and wildlife sanctuary. The park is the only place in India where one can see the coral reefs of different shapes and sizes without diving in the water.

Marine National Park makes for one of the best wildlife destinations in Gujarat. The major attractions here are Pirotan, Narala, Ajad, and Positara. To reach the marine national park, you will have to hire a boat from the Bedi Port or Sikka Port.

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Saputara: An Ideal Getaway to Find Respite for Summer Heat

Saputara Hill Sation Gujarat

If you thought Gujarat is all about forts, palaces, temples and jungles, then you should know that it also has a hill station, Saputara . The only hill station in Gujarat, Saputara is nestled in the Sahyadri hills amidst the dang forest and offers people a great summer holiday option in the state.

The main attractions of Saputara are Honey bees Center, Rose Garden, Lake Garden, Step Garden, Gira Waterfalls, Mahal Forest, Gandhi Shikhar and Sunrise Point.

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Dholavira: The Second-Largest Harappan Site in India

Dholavira Gujarat

Visiting Time: 9:00 am to 6:00 pm

About 250 km from the Bhuj lies an archaeological site of Dholavira in Kutch district that throws light on the Harappan civilization. Sprawling across 100 hectares area, Dholavira is the second-largest Harappan site in India and fifth largest in the Indian sub-continent and dates back to 2900 BC- 1500 BC. Dholavira is a must-visit for every history lover visiting Gujarat.

On a trip to Dholavira, you can walk through the ancient reservoirs and a 5,000-year-old stepwell that reflects the world’s earliest and best planned water conservation systems. One can also see what might be the world’s first signboards, written in ancient Indus script in Dholavira.

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Lothal: An Ancient Harappan Port Town Ideal for History Lovers

Lothal Gujarat

Best Time to Visit: July to March

Visiting Time: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, Fridays closed

Entry Fee: Rs 5

Like Dholavira, Lothal is also a significant site of the Harappan civilization. At a distance of some odd 75 km from Ahmedabad in Saragwala Village, Lothal is an archaeological site that dates back to 4500 years. Once an important port town, it is one of the best places to visit in Gujarat for history lovers.

To know the place better you can also visit the museum, located at a close proximity to the site and showcases 5089 products unearthed from the excavation like terracotta ornaments, shell and ivory objects, replicas of seal and sealings, tools and potteries yielded from excavations, copper and bronze objects animal and human figurines, weights, etc. The museum also plays a documentary about Lothal and its excavation giving you insights into the place.

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Palitana Jain Temple: Home to 3000 Spectacular Temples

Palitana Jain Temple Gujarat

Located atop the Shetrunjay Hill in Bhavnagar District, Palitana Temple is one of the most sacred Jain temples in India. It is known for its 3000 brilliantly carved temples. It is believed that the first Jain Tirthankara, Adinath, visited this hill while his chief disciple Pundarika attained enlightenment here.

This must-see place in Gujarat has approximately 108 large temples and 872 small shrines with about 7000 images that have been built over 900 years from the 11th century by the Jain community. To reach the temple, one has to climb 3800 steps. From the top of the temple, you can see the panoramic view of the Gulf of Cambay and the countryside.

Note: Devotees usually start their climb early in the morning and make their descent by evening as staying at night is not permitted.

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Sun Temple: An Architectural Marvel to Not Miss Out

Sun Temple in Modhera Gujarat

Best Time to Visit: October to March and during Modhera Dance Festival

Built in 1027 AD, the Sun Temple in Modhera in Mehsana District is one of the surviving Indian shrines dedicated to God Sun. It stands as an epitome of the Hindu temple of the Solanki dynasty. Boasting of exquisite architecture, the Sun Temple is an ideal place to visit not only for Hindu pilgrims but history and architecture enthusiasts.

The temple is divided into three parts, which are perfectly aligned from east to west, in accordance with the diety of the sun. Inside the temple complex, you can see a suryakund or a stepwell, prayer hall (also known as Sabhamandapa) supported on 52 pillars and another room (Gudhamandara) that leads to an inner sanctum called Garbhagriha. The temple is a sight to behold during the Modhera Dance Festival.

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Akshardham Temple: A Modern-Day Architectural Marvel 

Akshardham Temple Gujarat

Visiting Time: 9:30 am to 7:30 pm, Mondays are closed

Exhibition: Adults (Age 11+): Rs 60 and Children (Age 3 – 11): Rs 40

Water Show Tickets: Adults (Age 11+): ₹ 100 and Children (Age 3 – 11): ₹ 70

Established in 1992 in Gandhinagar, Akshardham Temple is dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan, who belongs to Vaishnav tradition. The temple is considered to be one of the top sites to see in Gujarat because of its history as well as architecture.

Set up in an area of over 23 acres, the temple complex serves as a place for education and entertainment. The major highlight of Akshardham Temple is its architecture. It is built of 6000 tons of pink sandstone and no cement or steel has been used in its construction. The main hall of the temple enshrines 7 feet tall idol of Lord Swaminarayan, which is yet another attraction of Akshardham Temple.

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Shri Arasuri Ambaji Mata Temple: A Sacred Shaktipeetha for Hindu Pilgrimage

Arasuri Ambaji Mata Temple Gujarat

Best Time to Visit: Throughout the Year and Bhadrapad Purnima and Navratri

Visiting Time: 7:30 am to 11:45 am, 12:15 pm to 4:15 pm, 7:00 pm to 11:00 pm

One of the Shaktipeethas and a prominent religious site in Ambaji, the Ambaji Temple is located on the border of Gujarat and Rajasthan. The legend has it that when Lord Shiva was carrying the burnt body of goddess Sati, her heart fell at the same place where this must-see temple currently stands.

At the Ambaji temple, Visayantra is worshipped and there is no idol of the Goddess. The temple looks its best during Bhadrapad Purnima and Navratri festival.

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Pols of Ahmedabad: A Look inside Harmoniums Community Living 

Pols of Ahmedabad Gujarat

A major tourist attraction in Gujarat, the Pols of Ahmedabad are a reflection of community living. Pols are distinct residential areas that are unique only to Gujarat, and one can find them in significant numbers in Ahmedabad.

There are nearly 174 pols in Ahmedabad, each featuring lovely wooden windows, brackets, balconies, chabutras (raised platforms), and chowks (squares). These are the photographer’s delight and make for one of the best places to visit in Ahmedabad.

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Wild Ass Sanctuary: A One of its Kind Wildlife Sanctuary

Wild Ass Sanctuary Gujarat

Visiting Time: 7:00 am to 1:00 pm and 2:30 pm to 6:30 pm

Talking about the wildlife tourism places, the Wild Ass Sanctuary in Little Rann of Kutch is one of its kind destinations in Gujarat.  Sprawling across an area of 5000 square kilometers, the Wild Ass Sanctuary in Kutch is the only home to the species of wild ass in India. There are around 3000 wild asses in the sanctuary that can be best sighted in and around October and November.

Other than the wild ass, the sanctuary is home to 32 other types of mammals including chinkara (Indian gazelle), jackals, caracals, nilgais (the largest antelope of Asia), Indian wolves, blackbucks, striped hyenas, etc.

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Velavadar Blackbuck National Park: Amongst the Fewer Sights to Sight Blackbucks in India

Velavadar Blackbuck National Park Gujarat

Best Time to Visit: November to May

Visiting Time: 6:30 am to 12:00 pm and from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm

For wildlife enthusiasts who’d love a safari in African savannah but are somehow not able to manage the trip, Velavadar Blackbuck National Park in Gujarat is a blessing in all senses. The national park is situated in Bhal region (approximately 150 km from Ahmedabad) and as the name suggests has one of the largest home of blackbucks.

Along with the blackbucks, here you can spot a plethora of birds. Walking is the only way to explore the national park and it is indeed rewarding.

Laxmi Vilas Palace: A Reflection of Gujarat’s Plush History

Laxmi Vilas Palace Gujarat

Visiting Time: 9:30 am to 5:00 pm

Entry Fee: Rs 150

Museum Fee: Rs 60

Built in 1890 as the private residence of Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III, Laxmi Vilas Palace is indeed one of the grandest structures in India and the top place to visit in Gujarat. Sprawling over an area of 700 acres, the palace is believed to be nearly four times the size of Buckingham Palace and features many buildings like Moti Baug Palace, Makarpura Palace, Pratap Vilas Palace and Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum building.

You can easily figure out the magnificence of this palace by the fact that Robert Fellows Chisholm, the head architect, took twelve years to build this grand building. The property also has a Navlakhi stepwell, Maharaja Fatehgarh museum, and a small zoo, which is a resting ground for crocodiles.

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Vijay Vilas Palace: A Favourite Film Shooting Location

Vijay Vilas Palace Gujarat

Best Time to Visit: Throughout the Day

Visiting Time : 9:00 am to 1:00 pm and 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm

Entry Fee: Rs 10

Camera Fee: Rs 50

When it comes to film shooting, Vijay Vilas Palace in Mandvi is a favorite haunt of the directors in Gujarat. This 20th-century summer palace of Yuvraj Shri Vijayaraji is an impressive Indo-Edwardian and is located quite close to the beach. The palace is made of red sandstones by Mistri and Suthar of Kutch, it features every element of Rajput architecture and bears a striking resemblance to palaces of Orchha and Datia.

A portion of the palace is now converted into a resort that offers luxury accommodation options. Inlaid tile work, distinctive stone carving, manicured garden, intricate jail work, great water streams, and murals are the highlights of Vijay Vilas Palace.

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Uparkot Fort: A Place Taking Back in Time 

Uparkot Fort Gujarat

Located in the heart of Junagadh city, Uparkot Fort was built way back in 319 BC by Chandragupta Maurya, the founder of Maurya empire. In the course of 2300 years, this fort has faced many sieges, seen bloodshed, witnessed chivalry of many kings.

Like its exteriors, the interiors of the fort are equally impressive. Inside the fort, there is a Jumma Masjid, Buddhist caves, 300-feet deep moats, and step wells. For architecture lovers, Uparkot Fort is a must-visit in Gujarat.

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Junagadh Buddhist Cave Groups: A Fascinating Place for History Buffs

Junagadh Buddhist Caves Gujarat

Visiting Time: 6:00 am to 6:00 pm

Carved out of Monolithic Rock, this 2000-year-old three-tiered monument is not a cave but three separate rooms namely Khapra Kodiya Caves, Baba Pyare Caves, and Uparkot Caves that were used as the monks’ quarters.

This place in Junagadh District is believed to have been created during the reign of Emperor Ashoka.

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Adalaj Vav / Adalaj Stepwell: An Example of Exquisite Architecture 

Adalaj Step well Gujarat

Entry Fee: Rs 25

Originally built as a stepwell in 1555 AD in the outskirts of Ahmedabad, Adalaj Vav is the finest example of Indo-Islamic architecture as here one can see a fusion of Hindu craftsmanship and the geometric pattern of Islamic architecture.

What makes this top attraction near Ahmedabad more striking is its series of platforms and galleries built on the side of the stepwell. The circular tank, entrance pavilion at the ground level and the well at the lowest level are the three major attractions of Adalaj stepwell.

Kutch Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary : Home to One of the Heaviest Flying Birds in the World

Kutch Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary Gujarat

Best Time to Visit: August to March

Kutch Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary (Lala–Parjan Sanctuary) is reckoned to be one of the best places in India for spotting the great Indian bustard, one of the heaviest flying birds. The sanctuary is spread over an area of 2 sq km and is the second-largest home ground for the critically endangered species of Indian Bustard.

Other than the Great Indian Bustard, birds that can be spotted in the sanctuary are McQueen’s Bustard, Lesser Florican, Stoliczkas, Bushchats, Merlins.

Statue of Unity: World’s Tallest Statue

Statue of Unity Gujarat

Visiting Time: 8:00 am to 6:00 pm, Mondays closed

Entry Fee: Rs 120 + Rs 30 (Bus Charges) for adults and Rs 60 + Rs 30 (Bus Charges) for children

Observation Deck: Rs 350 + Rs 30 (Bus Charges) for adults and Rs 200 + Rs 30 (Bus Charges)

The world’s tallest statue, Statue of Unity is twice the size of the Statue of Liberty and is currently, the most popular tourist attraction in Gujarat. Dedicated to Indian independence activist Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the 182 meter tall statue erected in Narmada Valley Kevadiya colony was completed in 2018.

Apart from the statue, the area around it has also been developed as a tourist destination where a number of activities and attractions can be enjoyed. The sound and laser show, butterfly garden, cactus garden, Ayurvedic wellness center, eco-friendly and medicinal plant nursery, handicraft stores, valley of flowers, forest with native trees, children’s park with train and mirror maze, safari park and zoo are the major highlights of the place. One can also enjoy zip-lining, white water rafting, cycling, and boating on the lake.

Chhota Udepur District: An Ideal Place for Tribal Tourism

Chhota Udepur Gujarat

Best Time to Visit: January to March and the Holi Festival

Part of Gujarat’s tribal belt, Chhota Udepur is the best place to see cultural heritage and enjoy tribal tourism. It is ideal to visit Chhota Udepur during the Holi festival when tribal fairs are organized throughout the district. Tribal markets also take place there on Saturdays and Mondays.

Bhasha Research and Publication Center’s Adivasi Academy in Tejgadh village is amongst the top attractions in Chhota Udepur. Its incredible Vaacha Museum of Voice documents tribes from across India.

Sidhpur: A Destination for Architecture Aficionados

Sidhpur Gujarat

A town frozen in time, Sidhpurl delights architecture aficionados with its colourful century-old mansions belonging to the Dawoodi Bohra Muslim community. This tourist destination in Gujarat sits alongside the holy Saraswati River and is also a Hindu pilgrim destination that is dotted with many temples and water bodies.

The major attraction of Sidhpur are the ruins of 10th century Rudra Mahalaya Temple, with its towering carved pillars and torans.

Idar Hill Fort: An Offbeat Yet Spectacular Site to See

Idar Hill Fort Gujarat

Perched on a hill, Idar Hill Fort is one of the must-see attractions in Gujarat. A scenic but strenuous climb to the top of the hill (Idariyo Gadh) takes one past the remains of various palaces and temples.

The town of Idar is known for its handmade wooden toys which can be purchased at the market near the clock tower.

Udvada: A Parsi Village that is Home to the Oldest Zoroastrian Fire Temple in India

Udvada Gujarat

A tiny Parsi Village that seem to have remain trapped in time, Udvada is definitely a place you don’t want to miss in Gujarat. Home to Udvada Atash Behram, the oldest Zoroastrian fire temple in India, Udvada is a rustic village that sits by the sea. One can savour delicious Parsi food and enjoy the quietude of this village in Gujarat.

On your trip to Gujarat make a point to include all these places in your travel itinerary to get one of the best travel experiences of your life.

If you think, I have missed any attraction that is worth exploring in Gujarat; please feel free to suggest it to us in the comment box below.

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Ahmedpur Mandvi Beach

Ahmedpur Mandvi Beach Gujarat

Ahmedpur Mandvi Beach is one of the offbeat places to visit in India. It is located adjacent to the stunning island of Diu. Pristine waters of Arabian Sea, soothing views of the coastline, dolphin sightings, scenic fishing villages and the thrill of water adventure activities will quench your thirst for a relaxing beach holiday. This place is ideal for adventure enthusiasts, beach lovers and honeymoon couples. Emerged as a great picnic spot, it is one of the best weekend getaways in Gujarat to spend some quality time with family and friends.

Best Time to Visit – September to May

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Balasinor Dinosaur Museum

Balasinor Dinosaur Museum

In the village of Rayioli in Balasinor, fossil remains of more than 13 species of dinosaurs who lived approx. 65 million years ago by Paleontologist in 1980. Since then the place has become popular and today it is India’s largest dinosaur museum. Visiting here would be a delightful experience as you will come across various fossil remains of various species of Dinosaurs and a great insight on the history of dinosaurs in Gujarat. There are around 40 sculptures of dinosaurs and through the medium of 3D film, digital, print and static form, the museum enlightens you about the history of this giant creature.

Timings – 8 :00 am to 6:00pm. It is closed every Monday.

Ticket – 50 INR Per Person and 500 INR extra for Camera, 20 INR for children aged 5-12 years.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. what is gujarat famous for.

Gujarat is popular for its temple, Statue of Unity, Asiatic Lions, the white desert of Rann of Kutch, colorful handicrafts, festivals, food, and unique culture

Q. What are the popular destinations in Gujarat?

The popular places in Gujarat are:

  • Vadodara (Baroda)
  • Gandhinagar
  • Rann Of Kutch
  • Marine National Park.
  • Gir National Park

Q. Is Gujarat safe for solo women travelling?

Yes, Gujarat is quite safe for solo women travelling. However, it is recommended to practise caution like one would at any place in the world.

Q. What is the best way to reach Gujarat?

Several cities like Ahmedabad, Surat, Rajkot, Bhavnagar, Bhuj, Jamnagar and more have airports and most of the cities and towns of Gujarat are connected via railways and roadways making it easy to visit the state.

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With every state in India having its own charm and history in the bucket list of many travelers, Gujarat is that one place you wouldn’t want to miss! While a number of archaeological sites are in store here, the friendly locals and exquisite cuisines of this region make it even more essential to explore this place. There’s no dearth of national parks, heritage sites, temples and beaches in this serene state and while you’re looking for places to visit in Gujarat in summer , be prepared for a fun-packed journey ahead. The White Salt Desert is one of the must-visit places for an amazing experience. And if you thought, you couldn’t visit Gujarat during summers, sit back and scroll through this list to know what you ought to cover on your next thrilling vacay!

10 Best Places To Visit In Gujarat In Summer

If you’re in the mood for some exploration, well this list will give you more than just a hint of what’s about to follow on your summer vacation in Gujarat. From different national parks, historical sites to hill stations and beaches, there is absolutely no dearth of places to visit. 

  • Rann of Kutch – One Of The Largest White Salt Deserts
  • Thol Lake Bird Sanctuary – A Unique Bird Watching Experience
  • Dwarka – An Important Hindu Pilgrimage Destination
  • Marine National Park – The First Marine Conservatory
  • Saputara – A Quaint Little Hill Station
  • Bhavnagar – For History Buffs
  • Champaner Pavagadh Archaeological Park – Spot Various Archaeological Gems
  • Patan – Lakes, Forts And Stunning Temples
  • Diu – Popular For Its Beaches And Cool Atmosphere
  • Palitana – Spot The Magnificent Structure Of Gujarat

1. Rann of Kutch – One Of The Largest White Salt Deserts

Rann of Kutch is one of the best places to visit in Gujarat in Summer

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Walking amidst a white sand desert is not what anyone dreams of but in Gujarat, you can! Rann of Kutch in Gujarat is known to be one of the largest white salt deserts in India and is a must-visit, simply for the breathtaking view that it offers. It is one of the best places to visit in summer in Gujarat. A stunning sunset is your treat for the day and finding decent accommodation at the nearby villages of Hodka and Dhordo will add an extra authentic touch to your trip. Don’t miss out on this place during the exclusive Rann Utsav during December to March.

Major Attractions: White Desert Of Kutch, Kutch Wildlife Sanctuary Things To Do: Sightseeing, photography

Must Read: 10 Exciting Things To Do In Saputara 

2. Thol Lake Bird Sanctuary – A Unique Bird Watching Experience

A glorious view of Thol Lake Bird Sanctuary

A bird-watching experience can surely be made fun when it comes to watching a variety of species including the ones you haven’t seen before. Birds like pelicans, herons, flamingos, cranes and teals are all present in their natural habitat at Thol Lake Bird Sanctuary. Situated at a freshwater lake, this bird sanctuary offers a serene getaway from the bustling of regular city life as it is at a mere 40-minute drive from the city. It is among the top places to visit in Gujarat during summer. 

Major Attractions: Several endangered bird species Things To Do: Bird-watching, photography, sightseeing

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3. Dwarka – An Important Hindu Pilgrimage Destination

A blissful view of Dwarka which is one of the best places to visit in Gujarat in Summer

Amongst the main Hindu pilgrimage destinations in India, Dwarka is famous as Lord Krishna’s sacred city. Offering absolute bliss and blessed vibes all around, this place is dotted with serene temples like Bet Dwarka, and other temples dedicated to the many wives of Lord Krishna. However, one of the most visited sites of this place is the renowned Dwarkadhish temple , which is a 5 story temple said to be built almost 1400 years ago. It is one of the best places to visit in summer in Gujarat. 

Major Attractions: Hindu pilgrimage site Things To Do: Sightseeing, Camel ride, Souvenir shopping

Suggested Read: 51 Incomparable Places To Visit In Gujarat 

4. Marine National Park – The First Marine Conservatory

An enchanting view of Marine National Park in Gujarat

Located on the shore of the Gulf of Kutch, a marine life experience awaits you in all its glory. That’s right! The Marine National Park is a unique park that aims at conserving many underwater species like corals, Finless porpoises, Indo-Pacific Humpback dolphins, Sei Whales, Sperm Whales and Bottlenose dolphins. This place is also famous for the fact that it is only here that you can see corals without having to dive in the water. Are you feeling excited to visit one of the most charming vacation spots in Gujarat?

Major Attractions: Colorful corals and sponges, giant sea anemone, jelly fish, sea horse, octopus Things To Do: Snorkeling, Scuba Diving, Birdwatching

5. Saputara – A Quaint Little Hill Station

A magnificent view of Saputara which is one of the best places to visit in Gujarat in Summer

The charming land of Saputara is famous as the only hill station in Gujarat. This summer, beat the heat with a cup of tea in your hand and spectacular panoramic views as far as your eyes can see. It is among the popular places to visit in Gujarat in May . The locals are warm and welcoming, as in the case of the entire Gujarat but more importantly, a summer vacation will surely be incomplete without a trip to this soothing place. Visit Sunrise Point and Hatgad Fort to have a deeper insight into this place’s past! When are you planning to visit one of the best picnic places in Gujarat ?

Major Attractions: Saputara Lake, Gira Waterfalls, Sunset Point Things To Do: Sightseeing, Honey Bees Centre, Townview Point

Suggested Read : 52 Intriguing Tourist Places In Ahmedabad 

6. Bhavnagar – For History Buffs

A majestic view of Bhavnagar in Gujarat

If you’re a history buff and wish to dig deeper into the cultural history of this beautiful state, then Bhavnagar is the place to be. Monuments such as Takhteshwar Temple, Nilambagh Palace, and Brahma Kund add to the charm of this glorious place. A perfect spot for a heritage tour, this place also has Velavadar Blackbuck National Park for those times when you wish to have a unique encounter with wildlife and nature. It is one of the best places to visit in Gujarat in summer.

Major Attractions: Shree Takhteshwar Temple, Victoria Park, Bortalav Lake Things To Do: Sightseeing, Photography, Ferry Boat ride

7. Champaner Pavagadh Archaeological Park – Spot Various Archaeological Gems

Champaner Pavagadh Archaeological Park is one of the best places to visit in Gujarat in Summer

One of the UNESCO World Heritage sites, Champaner Pavagadh Archaeological Park is situated amidst the beautiful hills of Pavagadh in the centre of Champaner city. Within the park, you can spot various archaeological gems of great historical significance belonging to both Hindu and Islamic versions of designs. It is also said that the Pavagadh hills were a part of the chunk of the Himalayas which were carried by Lord Hanuman to Lanka as per the epic of Ramayana. It is counted among good places to visit in Gujarat in summer. 

Major Attractions: Champaner Fort, Shree Mahakali Mataji Temple Things To Do: Sightseeing, Helical Stepwell, visiting the Pavagadh Fort

Suggested Read: 28 Best Places To Visit In Vadodara 

8. Patan – Lakes, Forts And Stunning Temples

A stunning view of Patan in Gujarat

Imagine a place filled with lakes, forts and stunning temples, all in one town. The quaint town of Patan is just that and more if you are thinking where to go in summer in Gujarat. One of the famous sites called as Rani ki Vav present in Patan has been named as a World Heritage site recently by UNESCO. Khan Sarovar, Panchmukhi Hanuman, Hingaraj Mandir and Sheikh Farid no Rojo are amongst the main attractions of this place. What’s more is that this place has some of the finest Patola sarees which are hand-woven! Without a doubt, this is one of the best places to visit in Gujarat in summer.

Major Attractions: Patan Patola Heritage, Rani Ki Vav, Modhera Sun Temple Things To Do: Sightseeing, day trips, photography

9. Diu – Popular For Its Beaches And Cool Atmosphere

A majestic view of Diu, one of the best places to visit in Gujarat in Summer

A former Portuguese colony, Diu is known for its beaches and cool breezy atmosphere all around the year. This small island has popular attractions like the Nagoa Beach, and Diu Fort and to top it all, alcohol is legal in Diu, making it an ideal location for summer trips in Gujarat. You can also visit Vanakbara, a small fishing village which has a variety of vibrant fishing boats and the simple lifestyle of the locals attracts most visitors. Stop by at Sea Shell Museum, to learn more about beach life. This is surely one of the best places to visit in Gujarat in summer on your next trip!

Major Attractions: Diu Fort, Naida Caves, Ghoghla Beach Things To Do: Sightseeing, Water sports, Church visiting

Suggested Read : 23 Gorgeous Places To Visit In Junagadh 

10. Palitana – Spot The Magnificent Structure Of Gujarat

A spectacular view of Palitana in Gujarat

Some of the most magnificent structures of Gujarat can be spotted and captured in your cameras at Palitana. With about 108 Jain temples, and 872 small shrines having 7000 images, we wouldn’t be surprised if your jaw drops at the view here! The exceptional craftsmanship and exclusive designs of these marvellous sites add to the beauty of this place. One of the must-visit places in this region is the grand Adishwar temple.

Major Attractions: Shree Kal Bhairav Dev Temple, Shri Vishal Jain Museum, Shetrunjay Dam Things To Do: Temple visit, Sightseeing, photography, Beach hopping

Further Read: 7 Haunted Places In Gujarat 

We bet these places to visit in Gujarat in summer weren’t enough for you! For an enthralling experience amidst the scenic views and gorgeous landscapes of this land, plan a trip to Gujarat and have an ultimate holiday with your loved ones like never before! Make sure you pack a few extra clothes in case this place changes your mind and you decide to extend your vacay!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Places To Visit Gujarat In Summer

What are the best places to visit in Gujarat for 2 days?

Sardar Sarovar Dam, Laxmi Vilas Palace, Somnath Temple, Gir National Park, Hajipir Dargah, Kutch, Diu, and Sabarmati Ashram are some of the most beautiful places in Gujarat that you can cover in two days.

What is famous in Gujarat?

Gujarat is quite famous for the food it makes. It is famous for its rich cultural heritage. There’s Garba and dandiya raas and food like dhokla, fafda, khakhra. It is also known for its economic success in India.

What is the best time to visit Gujarat?

The best time to visit Gujarat is during November to February, during the winter months, when the weather is much more pleasant than the summers, when the heat can sometimes get unbearable enough to interfere with sightseeing.

Which city is the best in Gujarat?

Ahmedabad is considered to be the best city in Gujarat. It is known as the economic capital of the state. Surat is known as the world’s diamond capital and all diamond merchants work in the industry. Then, Baroda or Vadodara which is the Educational Capital and also it is the cultural capital of Gujarat.

What is famous in Gujarat for shopping?

There are some of the specialties like the Patola Silk Sarees, Bandhinis, and traditional Ghagra-Cholis, Embroidered, Appliqued Quilts, etc. You are bangles, khadi, jewelry, handlooms, and handicrafts.

Which is the coldest place in Gujarat in Summer?

Naliya town in Kutch district is considered to be the coldest place in the state with a recorded temperature of 13.4 degrees.

Which are the best attractions in Ahmedabad?

Some must-visited places in Ahmedabad include: 1. Akshardham Temple 2. Sabarmati Ashram 3. Shah Alam Roza 4. Jama Masjid 5. The Pols 6. Sidi Saiyyed Mosque 7. Sarkhej Roza 8. Teen Darwaza

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10 Best Places to Visit in Gujarat in June 2024

Dwarkadhish Temple Gujarat

In June, Gujarat blossoms with the onset of the monsoon, making it a prime time to explore its diverse attractions. From the lush landscapes of Gir National Park to the mystical aura of Somnath Temple and the cultural festivities in Dwarka, the state offers a refreshing escape. The cooler, moist climate enhances outdoor activities and cultural explorations, providing a vibrant glimpse into Gujarat’s rich heritage and natural beauty during the monsoon season.

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Gujarat Weather in June

In June, Gujarat begins to experience the onset of the monsoon, bringing a welcome respite from the intense heat of the previous months. The weather becomes more moderate with average temperatures ranging from 28°C to 35°C. Early in the month, you can expect hot and humid conditions, but as the monsoon progresses, the humidity increases with frequent, though often brief, showers.

These rains cool the air, and the landscape starts to turn lush and green. Coastal areas might witness stronger winds and heavier rains, while inland areas see sporadic rainfall. This transition brings a unique charm to the state, making it a pleasant time for visiting various tourist attractions, though travelers should be prepared for occasional wet weather.

Top 10 Must-Visit June Destinations in Gujarat:

1. gir national park.

Jungle Safari Gir National Park Gujarat

Gir National Park is renowned for being the sole home of the Asiatic lion. In June, the park’s dry deciduous forests turn lush and green, offering a stunning backdrop for wildlife safaris. The cooler climate of the monsoon makes spotting lions and other wildlife like leopards and antelopes more pleasant. Gir also offers an opportunity to learn about conservation efforts and the unique biodiversity of the region. Exploring Gir National Park in Gujarat: The Complete Traveler’s Guide

  • What to Do : Embark on a monsoon safari to spot Asiatic lions and other wildlife amidst the verdant landscape. The park remains open during this time, offering a different experience from the dry months.
  • Travel Tips : Book your safari in advance as slots can be limited; carry mosquito repellent and wear comfortable clothing.
  • How to Reach : Gir National Park is best accessed from Rajkot, which is around 160 km away. Rajkot has an airport and a railway station well-connected to major Indian cities. From Rajkot, one can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach Gir.

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2. Somnath Temple

Somnath Temple Gujarat

Situated on the western coast of Gujarat, Somnath Temple is one of the oldest pilgrimage centers in India. It holds a commanding view of the Arabian Sea, especially mesmerizing during the monsoon when the waves crash against its shores. The temple, rebuilt several times, showcases exquisite carvings and the evening aarti here is a spiritual experience not to be missed, with the sound of the sea and rains adding to the ambiance.

  • What to Do : Visit this ancient temple by the sea, famous for its beautiful architecture and evening aartis. The monsoon adds a mystical aura to the temple surroundings.
  • Travel Tips : Attend the evening aarti; it’s particularly enchanting during the monsoon. Stay in nearby accommodations to experience the local hospitality.
  • How to Reach : The nearest airport to Somnath is in Diu, about 80 km away, or you can fly into Rajkot and travel approximately 200 km by road. Veraval, just 7 km from Somnath, has a railway station with good connectivity to major cities in Gujarat and across India.

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Places to Visit in Dwarka, Gujarat

Dwarka is considered one of the four sacred Hindu pilgrimage sites. The city is believed to have been the kingdom of Lord Krishna and is dominated by the ancient Dwarkadhish Temple . During June, the city celebrates its religious heritage with special events and ceremonies, making it a vibrant time for visitors. The cooler weather enhances the experience of exploring this historic city with its rich traditions and beautiful coastal setting. Explore Further: Top 10 Must-Visit Attractions in Dwarka

  • What to Do : Explore this spiritual city, home to one of the Char Dhams. The Dwarkadhish Temple is a must-visit during the ceremonial occasions in June.
  • Travel Tips : Participate in the morning and evening rituals; check the local calendar for special events coinciding with your visit.
  • How to Reach : Dwarka is accessible by air via Jamnagar Airport, which is about 130 km away. It also has its own railway station, Dwarka Railway Station, connecting it with other major cities in Gujarat and India.

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4. Saputara

Sunset view at Sunset Point Saputara Gujarat

Saputara, Gujarat’s quaint hill station, offers respite from the heat with its elevated location. During the monsoon, it is enveloped in a blanket of mist and its lush landscape becomes vibrant with flowering plants and cascading waterfalls. Activities like boating on the Saputara Lake, monsoon trekking, and visiting nearby tribal villages become uniquely charming experiences in the rainy season. Discover More: Top 5 Activities in Saputara Hill Station, Gujarat

  • What to Do : Gujarat’s only hill station transforms into a haven of mist and greenery in June. Enjoy boating on the lake, and trekking in the nearby hills.
  • Travel Tips : Bring rain gear for unexpected showers and enjoy the monsoon mists that enhance the scenic views.
  • How to Reach : The nearest airport to Saputara is in Surat, about 172 km away. Waghai railway station, about 50 km away, is the closest train link, though the more convenient Bilimora Junction is 112 km away and offers better connectivity. Road access is also excellent with state transport buses frequently available.

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5. Ahmedabad

Sabarmati Ashram Mahatma Gandhi Residence in Gujarat

Ahmedabad , the former capital of Gujarat, is a bustling metropolis rich in cultural heritage. The city is famous for its well-preserved ancient architecture, vibrant markets, and museums. The Sabarmati Ashram, the former headquarters of Mahatma Gandhi , provides a profound historical context. June’s cooler evenings are perfect for exploring the night markets and enjoying local delicacies like khakhra and jalebi. Explore Further: 7 Must-Do Activities in Ahmedabad

  • What to Do : Dive into the cultural heart of Gujarat with visits to its many museums and architectural sites, like the Adalaj Stepwell and the heritage houses in the Pols.
  • Travel Tips : Explore the city in the early morning or late evening when the weather is cooler. Try local street foods, which are a delight in the cooler climate.
  • How to Reach : As the major metropolitan of Gujarat, Ahmedabad is well-connected by air, rail, and road. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport offers both domestic and international flights. Ahmedabad Railway Station is one of the major hubs for western India.

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Places to Visit in Rann of Kutch, Gujarat

The vast expanses of the Great Rann of Kutch , known for its white salty desert landscape, offer a surreal experience, especially just before the full onset of monsoon. The region is also famous for its rich crafts and embroidery made by local Kutchi people. Visiting in June allows travelers to experience the cultural richness of Kutch without the extreme temperatures typical of other months. Discover: Top 10 Must-See Destinations in the Rann of Kutch

  • What to Do : The Great Rann of Kutch is more accessible before the heavier rains set in. Visit local handicraft villages to see artisans at work.
  • Travel Tips : Carry sun protection for daytime excursions and enjoy the cooler evenings at cultural shows or campsites.
  • How to Reach : Bhuj is the main gateway to Kutch. Bhuj Airport has flights connecting to Mumbai and Ahmedabad. Bhuj Railway Station is well-linked with major cities. Road trips from nearby cities also offer a scenic route into the region.

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7. Modhera Sun Temple

Sun Temple Modhera Gujarat

The Modhera Sun Temple, dedicated to the Sun God, is an architectural marvel of ancient Indian engineering. This temple complex is known for its intricate stone carvings and the stepwell that collects rainwater. In June, the monsoon clouds provide a dramatic backdrop, and the temple’s serene atmosphere is enhanced by fewer crowds, making it ideal for a contemplative visit.

  • What to Do : The temple’s design captures the early morning sun; the monsoon clouds create a dramatic backdrop for photography enthusiasts.
  • Travel Tips : Visit during sunrise for the best light; waterproof your photography gear against monsoon moisture.
  • How to Reach : The nearest major city to Modhera is Ahmedabad, located about 102 km away. From Ahmedabad, one can take a local bus or hire a taxi to reach the temple. There is no direct train to Modhera; the nearest station is at Mehsana, 25 km away.

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8. Mandvi Beach

Mandvi Beach, Gujarat

Mandvi Beach is located near the historic port city of Mandvi , known for its shipbuilding industry. The beach offers scenic views of the coastline and is less crowded during June. Visitors can explore the local shipbuilding yards where traditional wooden ships are made or relax at the beachfront, enjoying fresh seafood and cool breezes before the heavier rains set in. Mandvi, Gujarat: Explore the Top 10 Essential Tourist Spots

  • What to Do : Enjoy the beach before the rains become frequent. Visit the nearby shipbuilding yards or the Vijay Vilas Palace.
  • Travel Tips : The sea can be rough; follow local advice on swimming. Enjoy fresh seafood at local eateries.
  • How to Reach : The nearest airport is Bhuj Airport, about 60 km from Mandvi. State transport and private buses, as well as taxis, are available from Bhuj to Mandvi. The closest railway station is also in Bhuj.

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9. Vadodara

Laxmi Vilas Palace Vadodara Gujarat

Vadodara , often referred to as Baroda, is known for its royal past and vibrant cultural scene. The city is home to the magnificent Laxmi Vilas Palace, which is four times the size of Buckingham Palace. The nearby Sayaji Baug offers a great place for monsoon picnics. June is an excellent time to explore the city’s museums and palatial complexes in comfortable weather.

  • What to Do : The cultural capital of Gujarat, Vadodara offers splendid palaces like Laxmi Vilas Palace and vibrant local markets.
  • Travel Tips : Museums and palaces offer a great retreat during rains; check for monsoon timings and possible closures.
  • How to Reach : Vadodara has its own airport with good connections to major Indian cities. The Vadodara Railway Station is an important stop on the Western Railway zone of Indian Railways. By road, it is well-connected to other major cities in Gujarat and neighboring states.

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10. Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park

Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park Gujarat

The Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park combines cultural heritage with natural beauty. This UNESCO World Heritage site includes prehistoric (chalcolithic) sites, a hill fortress of an early Hindu capital, and remains of the 16th-century capital of the state of Gujarat. The lush greenery and flowing streams of the monsoon season make it a photographer’s paradise and an ideal spot for history enthusiasts.

  • What to Do : A UNESCO World Heritage site offering a glimpse into Gujarat’s historical and cultural past amidst a natural setting that comes alive in the monsoon.
  • Travel Tips : Wear sturdy shoes for exploring the ruins; carry water and snacks as on-site facilities can be limited.
  • How to Reach : The nearest major city is Vadodara, about 50 km from the park. Vadodara is well-connected by air and rail. From Vadodara, one can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach the park.

10 Days Gujarat Trip Itinerary

Visiting Gujarat in June is an exhilarating experience with the onset of monsoon adding a refreshing touch to its vibrant landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Whether you’re exploring ancient ruins, vibrant cities, or tranquil natural settings, Gujarat offers a memorable journey. Remember to plan your travel considering the local weather conditions and enjoy the unique charm that monsoon brings to this diverse state.

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IPL playoff scenarios: Hunt for the final spot - who will win the race?

N EW DELHI: Sunrisers Hyderabad clinched their place in the IPL 2024 playoffs after their match against Gujarat Titans was abandoned without a ball bowled due to persistent rain at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Thursday. The washout resulted in both teams sharing a point each, propelling Hyderabad to third place on the points table with 15 points.

Gujarat Titans, who had already been knocked out of the play-off race earlier in the week after their match against Kolkata Knight Riders was similarly abandoned due to rain, now find themselves out of contention entirely.

With this outcome, the defending champions Chennai Super Kings, currently sitting in fourth place, and Royal Challengers Bengaluru are now leading the hunt for the final play-off spot. Both teams are gearing up for a crucial encounter that could determine their playoff fate.

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As the IPL season reaches its climax, the battle for the final play-off position is intensifying. With four league matches left, here's all the possible IPL playoff scenarios:

* KKR are already assured of sole top spot

* If RR win their last game against KKR, they will be guaranteed sole second spot with 18 points. If they lose, they remain on 16 points, which means SRH can overtake them by winning against PBKS. They are sure to qualify, but need to win if they want the second spot

* With 15 points, SRH have their fate in their hands. Win the last game and finish sole second or sole third with 17 points depending on the result of the KKR-RR game. If they lose the last game, RR will be ahead and CSK can get ahead by beating RCB. They will then finish fourth

* CSK at 14 also have their fate in their hands. If they win against RCB, they finish on 16 points, and at worst fourth spot

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* RCB need to win against CSK to have a chance. That would take them to 14 points, level with CSK and DC behind KKR, RR and SRH. LSG too could tie at 14, but the good news for RCB is that they have a much better NRR than DC or LSG. Effectively, therefore, RCB need to close the NRR gap with CSK to beat them to the fourth spot. That’s not a tall ask. In a 200-run chase, they would need to win within 18.1 overs. If they bat first and score 200, they would need to restrict CSK to 182 or less.

* DC are effectively out of it since KKR, RR and SRH are already ahead. If CSK win against RCB, they too will be ahead. If not, RCB will match DC’s 14 points with a superior NRR

* LSG are not totally out of it, theoretically. If they beat MI and RCB beat CSK, they can tie for fourth spot on 14 points. But their NRR is so much worse than CSK’s and RCB’s that this is only a theoretical possibility

* In short, KKR, RR and SRH are sure to qualify and one of CSK and RCB will join them in the last four (not necessarily the winner of the game between the two).

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