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Arrive Ahmadabad Airport. Our representative will meet & greets you later Departure to Rajkot en route visit Lothal (260 Kms / 5 Hrs.) - Lothal literally "mound of the dead", is the most extensively excavated site of Harappan site in India and therefore allows the most insight into the story of the Indus Valley civilization, its exuberant flight, and it’s tragic decay. Visiting places at Rajkot: If time permits, visit - Swamy Narayan Temple: It has been built out of Hand carved stones and the temple is renowned worldover for its social work and humanitarian services. Ishwarya Temple, PanchNathMahdeo temple, Ramakrishna Ashram, AsharamjiBapu Ashram, Rotary Mid Town Dolls Museum.
After early breakfast, departure to Dwarka (230 Kms. / 5 Hrs.) Local Visits Shri.Nageshwar Temple. GopiTalab, Bet Dwaraka, Rukmini Temple and Transfer to Hotel. Evening visit Dwarkadhish Temple. Overnight stay at Hotel.
After breakfast departure to Porbandar (105 Kms. / 2 Hrs) visit Birth place of Mahatma Gandhi (KirtiMandir), Sudama Temple. Later on drive to Somnath (135 Kms. / 3 Hrs.) - Transfer to Hotel for fresh up and then Temple darshan. Evening have a fun in Saurashta Beach. Overnight stay at Hotel.
After breakfast, departure to Bhavnagar (285 Kms. / 6 hr.) and visit Nishkalang Mahadev Temple. Later have fun in beach. After that Check into Hotel. Overnight stay at Hotel.
After breakfast, departure to Vadodara (203 Kms. / 4.5 Hrs.) Visit statue of unity. Later local visit Rajvant palace, Shoolpaneshwar . After that Check into Hotel. Overnight stay at Hotel
After breakfast, checkout from hotel proceed to Ahmedabad (111 kms / 2 Hrs). Later local sightseeing Evening transfer to Airport..
Situated on the banks of the river Sabarmati, Ahmedabad is one of the most important cities in Western India. Ahmedabad is believed to have been inhabited from the beginning of the 11th century. It was named Ahmedabad by Sultan Ahmed Shah who fortified the city in 1411. Ahmedabad is now an important education and textile hub of the country. Some of the important tourist destinations in Ahmedabad are the walled city and gates, Rani no Hajiro, Badshah no Hajiro, The Adalaj Stepwell, Vechaar Utensils Museum, Folk Museum, Hussain Doshi's Gufa, Sardar Patel Museum and Kankaria Lake.
Bhuj is a beautiful little town in Kutch district, Gujarat. It was founded in the year 1510 by a local ruler, called Maharao Hamir. The place was laid siege and take control of by Rao Khengarji I, another ruler who made the town the capital of his kingdom in the year 1549. Some of the parts of the old Bhuj were ruined during the course of the time. The place assumed the role of a self-governing state during the British reign in India.Bhuj, the former capital of Kutch, is now the headquarters of the district. The town actually had a rich and vibrant history. Since it was a walled city, at its prime in history, there were 35 feet high walls and towers that surrounded the city with 51 guns to boot. There was a hill for that was strategically located in such a manner, that the soldier would be able to espy on enemies and alert their defenses. Bhuj has got its name from the fortress called Bhuia that overlooks the city from this nearby hill.Bhuj has over a period of time witnessed so many events and calamities that have left a huge impact on Indian civilization. Alexander the Great's invasion has significance with Bhuj; the town finds its mention even in the story of the exile of the Pandavas in the Mahabharata.
Mandvi is a city and a municipality in the Kachchh district in the Indian state of Gujarat. It was once a major port of the region and summer retreat for Maharao (king) of the Kachchh. The old city was enclosed in the fort wall and remains of the fort wall can still be seen. The city has a four hundred year old ship building industry, which was started by the caste of Kharva that still builds small ships.The city Mandvi was named after Sage Mandavya (Mahabharata story), who lived here.
In the 13th century, King Pethasinh of Pethapur, ruled over Shertha town. After the death of Pethasinh, the Sultanate of Patan used this land as battle ground. Sultan Ahmed Shah decided to move his capital from Patan to a new city, and built Ahmedabad. In 1960, Bombay state was split in two different states, Gujarat and Maharashtra. Ahmedabad became capital of Gujarat, and a new capital city was to be built on land which was once part of Pethapur state.The New Capital city was planned by Chief Architect, H.K. Mewada, educated at Cornell University and his assistant Prakash M Apte.
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