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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 successful ad campaign with Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan and the addition of the Statue of Unity changed this, though. Tourist interest in the state has grown substantially, and there are many beautiful places to visit in Gujarat.

Gujarat's extensive history can be traced all the way back to the Harappan civilization and its establishment of coastal trading ports from 2400 to 1900 BCE. Much later, warrior communities came and set up kingdoms in the state, followed by the Delhi and Gujarat sultanates, the Mughals, and the British. Gujarat is perhaps best known as the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi.

The legacy of Gujarat's heritage includes remarkable architecture, temples, palaces, heritage mansions (many of which have been converted into hotels), and handicrafts. The state also has some rare wildlife and many bird-watching sites. If you're serious about birding and wildlife viewing, archeology, or textiles, Soar Excursions are highly recommended for guided trips.

Vegetarians will do well in Gujarat, where plant-based cuisine predominates . Note that Gujarat is a dry state, so alcohol is not widely or freely available. Visitors from outside the state may obtain liquor permits from upmarket hotels in Gujarat.

This is really is one of the most underrated destinations in India. Read on for the most interesting places to visit in Gujarat.

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 one of the most visited places in Gujarat. 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 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 focus on the empowerment of local women, through training and employment. Accommodations are provided in luxury tents, 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 the 8th to 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 in 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. 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 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 shipbuilding 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 BCE 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, is Shivrajpur beach, which was awarded an 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, Narara 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 reefs, and is home to diverse marine and bird life. Tourists are only permitted to visit a couple of the islands. 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 jyotirlingas (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 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. For safari enthusiasts, this is the place to visit in Gujarat. 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 19th-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 BCE. You can also visit the ruins of Uparkot Fort, built in 319 BCE 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 more than 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.

Velavadar Blackbuck National Park

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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 (or Harappan) Civilization site in Gujarat. Situated on the Gulf of Combay, it's believed to have been a flourishing seaport 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, a boat club, a tribal museum, a cable car, an 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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T he state of Gujarat located in the Western part of India occupies a special status for its rich diversity of ecosystems and life forms. Bestowed with mountains, plains, forests, grasslands, wetlands, deserts and a very long coastline, Gujarat is adjudged as a haven for Eco-tourists. The state adorns a special status among Eco-tourists for its per-historic Dinosaur nesting sites in Balasinore, remains of Indus valley civilization at Dholavira and Lothal, heritage and cultural monuments and artifacts.

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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...

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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

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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...

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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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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

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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11. Gandhinagar

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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

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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.

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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 ...

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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...

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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

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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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21. Himatnagar

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...

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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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Gujarat is a state in the western part of India famous for its diverse culture, heritage and authentic cuisine. It’s one of the unique and marvelous sights of India. Situated on the banks of Sabarmati River , Gujarat houses some of the best artifacts from the medieval period. History of this place speaks for itself. It stretches from the age old Harappan Civilization to the Mughal period. Gujarat's endless stories from ground to the sky are timeless with historical and cultural traditions embellishing this State.

Gujarat is also the land of Lord Krishna. It’s the hometown to India famous freedom fighter Mahatma Gandhi . Hospitality, compassion, endurance is the edifice upon which Gujarat Tourism is built. Gujarat offers its tourists scenic beauty from Great Rann of Kutch to the hills of Satpura. Gujarat is the only place in the entire world to view pure Asiatic lions.

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Ahmedabad tourism.

Ahmedabad is one of the Ideal and unique places to cover all the destinations of Gujarat. There are some interesting places to see in and around this city. Some of the features that perfectly describe this city of Gujarat are magnificent monuments, wonderful and delightful museums and gorgeous, peaceful lakes. An abundance of sightseeing places can be found here which are worth a visit.

Adalaj is marked as one of the most excellent step wells also known as Baolis of Gujarat . It serves as a fabulous treat during the months of scorching heat.

Lothal city is one of the interesting places of Ahmedabad, especially according to archaeological view. This town was established about 4500 years ago and is well connected with the Indus Valley cities of Mohenjodaro and Harappa .

For bird lovers, Nalsarovar is a delightful paradise. The best time to visit this place is from November to February. Nalsarovar captures large varieties of indigenous and migratory birds.

Patan is a must to visit because it is the leading manufacturer of the intricately designed Patola silk saris. It has also been the ancient capital city of Ahmedabad. Hence, this place is usually liked by the historians, who are always in the quest to explore more and more facts about the past.

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The Somnath temple located in Prabhas Patan near Veraval in Saurashtra on the western coast of Gujarat, India, is the first among the twelve Jyotirlinga shrines of Shiva. It is an important pilgrimage and tourist spot

Dwarka is one of the seven ancient towns (sapta puris) to visit. It is believed that immediately after the death of Lord Krishna and the consequent demise of the Yadav Dynasty a massive flood gulped Dwarka and submerged the city of gold beneath the ocean.

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About Gujarat Tourism

There are many reasons why Gujarat finds a place among the top travel destinations in India. The places to visit in Gujarat include UNESCO sites, religious sites, wildlife sanctuaries with Asiatic lions, Jyotirlinga, Char Dham Temples, museums, the large white desert Rann of Kutch, Statue of Unity and Gandhian heritage sites. There are numerous opportunities for a sightseeing tour. The richness in history, heritage and culture will overwhelm you on your first visit!

Gujarat borders Pakistan to the north-west, the Arabian Sea to the south-west, Rajasthan to the north, Maharashtra to the south, Madhya Pradesh to the east; Gujarat is the seventh largest state of India by area. The state is an electric mixture of different cultures and traditions, showcasing the traditions of the real India.

Newly Launched Tourist Attractions

Added to the already rich treasure of tourist attractions in Gujarat are newer ones which enrich Gujarat tourism. One of these is the Statue of Unity. At 597 feet, it's the world's largest statue. Some of the attractions surrounding the statue are butterfly garden, cactus garden, handicraft stores and mirror maze.

Another one is the Sardar Patel Zoological Park, located just 3 kilometers from the Statue of Unity. It's popularly known as Jungle Safari Park. Unlike other parks, it's created in an open design. The park has animals which have been imported from across the world. There are more than 5 lakh plants in the zoo. The world's largest aviary is also found here. The aviary consists of around 500 birds belonging to 30 species. The birds are displayed in 2 sections: exotic and Indian.

There are around 500 birds belonging to 30 species in the aviary, in addition to 30 types of plants and grass for their food. Orientations will also be provided to children and adults when they enter the aviary. There are 2 sections displaying the birds: exotic and Indian.

Places Associated with Mahatma Gandhi!

Gujarat is the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi, fondly called the Father of the Nation. There are several points of tourist interest in Gujarat connected with Mahatma Gandhi. These include statues, museums and ashrams. There's something called a Gandhi Tourism Circuit which lets you follow the life of the Mahatma. Some of the best places to see related to Gandhi's life are Sabarmati Ashram, National Salt Satyagraha Museum, Kochrab Ashram and Gandhi Smriti.

Ancient History and Rich Heritage!

Heritage lovers have a lot to look forward to in Gujarat sightseeing tour. There are so many heritage sites, including UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These range across palaces, forts, stepwells and monuments. You can also enjoy a heritage walk in Ahmedabad, Junagadh and Vadodara. Some of the most famous heritage tourism sites are Laxmi Vilas Palace, Rani ki Vav and Modhera Sun Temple. Of these, Rani ki Vav, Champaner & Pavagadh Archaeological Park & Ahmedabad World Heritage City are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Gujarat is also a haven for lovers of history and archaeology. It's fascinating to know that there are more than 200 Indus Valley Civilization sites spread across Gujarat. Three of these are Dholavira, Lothal and Surkotada Indus Valley Civilisation. Among these, Dholavira dates back 4500 years. It is surrounded by the Rann of Kutch. Here, you come across the world's earliest and best planned water conservation systems. The world's first signboards, written in ancient Indus script, are also found here.

Rich Wildlife: And the Asiatic Lion!

There are many things which Gujarat tourism prides itself on. One amongst them is the Asiatic lion. With its thick mane and royal gait, it commands respect. You can spot the Asiatic lions and other wildlife at Gir National Park. Besides, there are 4 National Parks & 21 Wildlife Sanctuaries of Gujarat. The rich biodiversity of wildlife reserves is characterised by scenic landscapes, dense forests, mountain streams, waterfalls and rivers. The landforms range from dry deciduous forests and wetlands to marine ecosystems. There are more than 500 varieties of mammals, 2000 species of birds and as many insects, fishes and reptiles.

Quiet, Lovely Beaches!

The beaches in Gujarat are as beautiful as any other in India. Its 1600 kilometers shoreline is dotted with really beautiful beaches. Many of these beaches have a temple located nearby. Tranquillity and spiritual aura pervade them in equal measure. Two famous temples located just beside the shore are Somnath Temple and Koteshwar Temple. Gujarat also houses the first national marine park of India on the Jamnagar coast. In the marine park, there are 53 species of coral. October to May is the best time to visit Gujarat for its fine beaches.

Bird Watching Sanctuaries!

Bird watching or birding can definitely be counted among the top things to do in Gujarat tour. It has some of India's most accessible wetlands which are hotspots for bird watching. Some of the best bird watching destinations in Gujarat are Rann of Kutch, Nakhatrana, Jamnagar, Velvadar and Sasan Gir. A few famous bird sanctuaries where you can enjoy birding are: Khijadiya Bird, Thol Lake, Nalsarovar, Porbandar, Velavadar and The Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary.

Enjoy Golfing!

Gujarat is also famous for golfing. The golf courses boast world class facilities, spectacular views of the sea & a variety of entertainment options. There are seven golf courses across the state. The famous golf clubs are Glade One Golf Club, Aalloa Hills Resort, Gulmohar Greens Golf Kensville Golf and Country Club & Kalhaar Blues and Greens Golf Club.

Wellness Tourism!

Ayurveda based wellness tourism is also gaining a rapid popularity in Gujarat. There are several spa and Ayurveda resorts. You can enjoy a relaxing Swedish massage, Panchkarma & other kinds of treatments. Some of the Ayurveda resorts where you can spend a wellness vacation are Bhavani Retreat, Khadi Veda, Yogashram Nature Cure Center and Indu Ayurveda Hospital.

Colourful Fairs & Festivals!

An unmissable experience while travelling to Gujarat is attending its fair and festivals. Beautifully choreographed dances, riot of colours and lively folk performances mark these celebrations. The famous fairs and festivals in Gujarat are Navratri Festival, Rann Utsav and Dang Darbar Fair.

Top 10 Most Visited Tourist Destinations of Gujarat

Ahmedabad : Ahmedabad, founded in 1411, is a UNESCO World Heritage City. The old city comprises pols, narrow streets, chabutaras for feeding birds & secret passages. Sabarmati Ashram is another attraction.

Junagadh : Visit the city of Junagadh to visit the Buddhist Cave groups, Gir National Park, Somnath Temple, Mahabat Maqbara Temple, Damodar Kund and Junagadh Museum.

Gandhinagar : Gandhinagar is a treasure trove of sightseeing attractions. Visit the Indroda Dinosaur & Fossil Park, Dandi Kutir Museum and Adalaj Trimandir.

Vadodara : Visit the 19th century Laxmi Vilas Palace, enjoy golfing, visit 140 years old Tambekar Wada and the 18th century Sursagar Lake & Maharaja Fatehsingh Museum.

Kutch : Kutch is a top tourist attraction for one of the world's largest salt deserts: Great Rann of Kutch. Watch how Nirona painting is done. There are heritage sites, beaches & famous Prag Mahal museum.

Jamnagar : Stretched out on the coast, Jamnagar is famous for the Ranmal Lake, Bhujiyo Kotho, Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary, Khambhalia Gate & European styled arcaded Willingdon Crescent.

Surat : Surat is a curious mix of Parsi agiaris, European tombs, carved mosques and colonial houses. Surat Castle, Sneh Rashmi Botanical Garden & Suvali Beach are top attractions.

Bhavnagar : Bhavnagar was once a princely state. The top tourist attractions in the city are Brahm Kund, Takhteshwar Temple, Gandhi Smriti, Mahuva Beach and Velavadar Blackbuck National Park.

Saputara : It is the only hill station in Gujarat. Some of the tourist attractions of Saputara are Lake Garden, Rose Garden, Honey Bees Center, Gira Waterfalls, Gandhi Shikhar and Sunrise Point.

Great Rann of Kutch : It is one of the world's largest white salt deserts. It's best visited during Rann Utsav, celebrated between November and March. The event is marked by camel safaris & traditional handicrafts.

Top 10 Most Visited Attractions in Gujarat

Gir National Park : Gir is a must visit attraction in Gujarat because of the Asiatic Lions. In fact, it's the only place in India with the largest population of Asiatic lions. There are more than 300 bird species too, and is great for birding.

Dwarkadhish Temple : What makes this temple a must visit is its extraordinary architecture! There are 5 storeys standing on 72 pillars. The walls & sandstone plinth are adorned with elephants, dancers, celestial beings and musicians.

Champaner Pavagadh Archaeological Park : History lovers will like this one! It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site & stretches on a rocky hilltop. The living cultural heritage of Gujarat is reflected in its mosques, temples and forts.

Sabarmati Ashram : Sabarmati Ashram is a must visit because Mahatma Gandhi stayed here between 1917 & 1930. It consists of his living quarters. There is also an open air museum which presents a record of his life & teachings.

Lothal : It is an important site of Harappan civilization, and hence, a must visit tourist attraction in Gujarat. This archaeological site dates back 4,500 years. There is a museum which showcases 5,089 products varying from ornaments to weights.

Sun Temple : The Sun Temple in Modhera was built in 1,027 AD. Inside the temples complex, there is a stepwell, prayer hall and another room which leads to Garbagriha.

Akshardham Temple : Akshardham Temple is dedicated to Lord Swwaminarayan. Its architecture is almost surreal, making it a must visit tourist place. It's built from 6,000 tons of pink sandstone without the use of cement or steel.

Laxmi Vilas Palace : It's 4 times the size of Buckingham Palace & easily the grandest structure in India. It sprawls over 700 acres. What's equally amazing is that its construction took almost 12 years.

Adalaj Stepwell : It was originally built as a stepwell in 1,555 AD on the outskirts of Ahmedabad. The series of platforms & galleries built on the sides of the stepwell are extremely impressive.

Statue of Unity : At 182 meters tall, the Statue of Unity is the world's tallest statue. It is dedicated to Sardar Vallabhai Patel, the famous freedom fighter in India.

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Gujarat can get quite hot during the summers. Winters, or the months from November to February, is the best time to visit it. You can enjoy sightseeing or do whatever you want in the company of pleasant weather.

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Summer Season in Gujarat

Summer Season in Gujarat

Summers in Gujarat last from March to June. Temperature ranges between 35°C to 42°C.

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Monsoon Season in Gujarat

Monsoon arrives in July and lasts till September. Temperature ranges between 27°C to 35°C.

Winter Season in Gujarat

Winter Season in Gujarat

Winters start from November and last till February. The temperature ranges between 12°C to 29°C. The weather during this time is extremely pleasant.

Best Places to Visit in Gujarat

Junagadh, Gujarat

You should absolutely visit the city of Junagadh to explore its Buddhist Cave groups, Somnath Temple, Gir National Park, Mahabat Maqbara Temple, Junagadh Museum and Damodar Kund.

Ahmedabad, Gujarat

Ahmedabad is a UNESCO World Heritage City which was founded in 1411. Explore this heritage city whose top attractions are pols, narrow streets, secret passages and chabutaras. Don't forget to visit Sabarmati Ashram.

Great Rann of Kutch, Gujarat

Great Rann of Kutch

The Great Rann of Kutch should be visited during the Rann Utsav, celebrated between November and March. It is one of the world's largest white salt deserts.

Gandhinagar, Gujarat

Gandhinagar

There are so many things to see in Gandhinagar. Some of the top tourist attractions which you should check out are Fossil Park, Dandi Kutir Museum, Indroda Dinosaur and Adalaj Trimandir.

Rajkot, Gujarat

Once a princely capital, Rajkot is now famous for being closely attached with the life of Mahatma Gandhi. Some of the top tourist places are Swamy Narayana Temple, Mahatma Gandhi House and Lady Wilson Museum.

Bhavnagar, Gujarat

You should visit Bhavnagar not just because it was once a princely state but also because of its incredible tourist places like Gandhi Smriti, Mahuva Beach, Brahma Kund and Velavadar Blackbuck National Park.

Vadodara, Gujarat

Vadodara will win you over with its superb architectural and historical sites like Laxmi Vilas Palace, Tambekar Wada, Sursagar Lake and Maharaja Fatehsingh Museum. You can also enjoy golfing.

Jamnagar, Gujarat

Jamnagar is located on the coast and is famous for various tourist attractions like Lake Ranmal, Bhujiyo Kotho, Khambhalia Gate, European styled arcaded Willingdon Crescent and Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary.

Surat, Gujarat

Surat is a flourishing city of Gujarat which is dotted with European tombs, carved mosques, colonial houses and Surat Castle. Other attractions are Suvali Beach and Botanical Gardens.

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Statue of Unity, Gujarat

Statue of Unity

Statue of Unity is one of the best places to visit in Gujarat. At 182 meters, it is the world's tallest statue. The area around it is dotted with tourist attractions like butterfly garden, cactus garden, valley of flowers and medicinal plant nursery.

Sardar Patel Zoological Park, Gujarat

Sardar Patel Zoological Park

What makes Sardar Patel Zoological Park a wonderful tourist attraction is the 170 species of animals from America, Asia, Australia and Africa that it's home to. It's created in an open design, giving you the feel of an open safari.

Girnar Ropeway, Gujarat

Girnar Ropeway

Taking a ride on Girnar Ropeway is the best experience you can have. It is Asia's longest ropeway. The cable car takes you almost 850 meters above the hill on Amba Temple.

Laxmi Vilas Palace, Gujarat

Laxmi Vilas Palace

Sprawling across 700 acres, Laxmi Vilas Palace is one of the grandest structures in India. It is 4 times the size of Buckingham Palace. The palace even has a small zoo, which is a resting place for crocodiles.

Modhera Sun Temple, Gujarat

Modhera Sun Temple

You should visit the Sun Temple in Modhera Gujarat because of its uniqueness. That's because it's one of the few surviving temples dedicated to the Sun God. It is the epitome of architectural excellence under the Solanki dynasty.

Rani Ki Vav, Gujarat

Rani Ki Vav

This stepwell is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was built by Queen Rani of Bhimdeva, Udayamanti. The figurative motifs along with the primary sculptures are extremely impressive. Rani Ki Vav Festival is held here.

Champaner and Pavagadh Archaeological Park, Gujarat

Champaner and Pavagadh Archaeological Park

Both of these are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The rich heritage site is dotted with forts, monuments, mosques, arches and temples built from the 8th to 14th century.

Sabarmati Ashram

Sabarmati Ashram

Sabarmati Ashram is special because it was here that Gandhiji stayed from 1917 to 1930. The Satyagraha movement was started here.

Gir Nat,ional Park, Gujarat

Gir National Park

It is a famous tourist attraction because it's the only place in India with the largest population of Asiatic Lions. The park is also home to more than 300 species of birds.

Gira Waterfalls, Gujarat

Gira Waterfalls

The Gira Waterfalls are about 30 meters tall and drop into the River Ambica. Visit the waterfalls during the monsoon to watch them in all their glory.

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Gujarat

UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Gujarat is a treasure trove of history, with 3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These are Rani ki Vav, Champaner & Pavagadh Archaeological Park & Ahmedabad World Heritage City.

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Observe the Asiatic Lions in Gir National Park. It's the only place in India with the highest number of Asiatic lions. Other famous wildlife spots are Wild Ass Sanctuary, Ratanmahal Sloth Bear Sanctuary & Ambardi Safari Park.

Waterfalls, Gujarat

Gujarat has some beautiful waterfalls which you should check out. Some of these are Ninai, Zarwani, Gira and Girmal.

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Go boating & enjoy the views on the lakes of Gujarat. Some of the famous lakes in Gujarat are Kankaria, Saputara, Ranmal, Sursagar and Hamirsar.

Gandhi Circuit, Gujarat

Gandhi Circuit

Get a deep insight into Gandhiji's life with the Gandhi circuit. The places covered are Sabarmati Ashram, Kochrab Ashram, National Salt Satyagraha Memorial, Dandi Kutir Museum, Gujarat Vidyapeeth, Kaba Gandhi No Delo, Gandhi Smriti & Mahatma Gandhi museum.

Heritage, Gujarat

Gujarat boasts a rich heritage. These can be seen in its forts like Idar & Uparkot, palace like Laxmi Vilas, stepwells like Rani ki Vav & monuments like Modhera Sun Temple.

Golf, Gujarat

There's plenty of places to enjoy golf in Gujarat. The famous golf courses are Kensville Golf & Country Club, Kalhaar Blues & Greens Golf Club, the Gaekwad Baroda Golf Club & Glade One Golf Club.

Religious Sites, Gujarat

Religious Sites

Dwarkadhish, Ranchhodrai, Rukmini Devi, Shamlaji, Sudama and Bhalka Teerth are associated with Lord Krishna. Hutheesing Temple, Siddi Sayed Mosque & Ahmad Shah Mosque are other famous religious sites

Cuisine, Gujarat

Gujarat is a vegetarian's paradise. Don't' miss out its delicacies like farsan, handavo, dabeli, fafda, ganthiya and patra.

How to Reach Gujarat?

By Train

The major railway stations in Gujarat are Surat, Ahmedabad, Rajkot and Vadodara. Vadodara Railway Station is the busiest since it's a part of the Delhi-Mumbai railway line.

By Air

Gujarat has domestic as well as international airports. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport is the major airport. Surat, Rajkot and Bhavnagar are some domestic airports.

By Road

There are several national highways that connect Gujarat to the rest of India. The first Express highway number 1 connects Ahmedabad to Vadodara.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. when is the best time to visit gujarat for holidays.

Winters is the best time to visit Gujarat. The weather is pleasant and comfortable from November to March. It makes sightseeing so much easier.

Q. Where is the domestic/international airport in Gujarat?

There are 9 domestic airports and 1 international airport. The 9 domestic airports are: Bhavnagar, Bhuj, Jamnagar, Kandla, Keshod, Porbandar, Rajkot, Surat and Vadodara. The two major international airports are Ahmedabad Airport (also known as Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, and Surat International Airport.

Q. Is Gujarat Safe for Female Solo Travellers?

Yes, Gujarat is safe for female solo travellers.

Q. What Gujarat is Famous for?

Gujarat is famous for its heritage sites, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, sites going back to the Indus Valley Civilisation, stepwells, palaces, attractions related to Mahatma Gandhi, the heritage city of Ahmedabad, Gir National Park with the largest number of Asiatic Lions, cuisine and museums.

Q. Is alcohol allowed in Gujarat?

No, alcohol is strictly prohibited in Gujarat.

Q. How many minimum days are required for a Gujarat Tour?

Gujarat is a big state with a lot of tourist attractions. You will need at least 8-10 days for a Gujarat tour.

Q. What are the major festivals of Gujarat Tourism?

Some of the major festivals of Gujarat Tourism are Rann Utsav, Navratri, Dang Darbar, International Kite Festival and Makar Sankranti.

Q. What are the top destinations for family holidays in Gujarat?

Some of the top destinations for family holidays in Gujarat are Great Rann of Kutch, Somnath, Dwarka, Marine National Park and Thol Lake Bird Sanctuary.

Q. What are the best destinations for a honeymoon tour in Gujarat?

The best destinations for a honeymoon tour in Gujarat are Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Gir National Park, Saputara, Junagadh, Ahmedabad, Somnath and Vadodara.

Q. What are the top must visit pilgrimage sites in Gujarat?

The top must visit pilgrimage sites in Gujarat are Dwarka, Somnath, Palitana, Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple and Khodiyar Mata Temple.

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There are plenty of accommodation options in Gujarat, depending on your budget & preferences. Ahmedabad, Balasinor, Banaskantha, Bhavnagar and Bhuj are destinations with famous heritage hotels in Gujarat. There are a range of luxury, mid range and budget hotels for you to choose from. You can enjoy camping at Polo Forest and Rann of Kutch (between November to March). View Gujarat hotels list here .

Major Activities for Tourists in Gujarat

Gujarat is one of the richest states in India when it comes to history, heritage & Asiatic lions. You should come here to explore the several heritage sites. These include 3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. There are sites dating back to Indus Valley Civilisation. There are cities like Ahmedabad, a UNESCO World Heritage City. Stepwells, palaces, temples, mosques, pols and other structures bear testimony to its glorious past. You can enjoy a game of golf at one of the 7 seven golf courses. At Gir National Park, you can spot the Asiatic Lions. There are other wildlife sanctuaries where you can spot them as well, besides other wildlife. Attend the Rann Utsav held at the Rann of Kutch. It is one of the world's largest salt deserts. Try the spicy and sweet cuisine. Visit the waterfalls, go boating on the lakes. Know a great deal about Mahatma Gandhi's life with the Gandhi circuit. Go back in time & experience a spiritual revelation at Somnath Temple, along with other religious sites. Gujarat offers several experiences, all of which are unmissable!

A Few Tips Before Visiting Gujarat

  • Carry an identity proof with you at all times.
  • Carry items like sunscreen lotion and mosquito repellent creams.
  • You should remember that alcohol is banned in Gujarat.
  • Do not leave your goods unattended.
  • Pay attention to the rules & customs, especially while visiting a place of worship.
  • Drink bottled mineral water as far as possible.
  • Gujarat is the First State in India that started the concept of Ayurveda University.
  • Gujarat has the largest seashore in the country i.e. 1600 km.
  • Great Rann of Kutch is reputed to be reputed to be the largest salt desert in the world.
  • Kutch Museum is the oldest museum in Gujarat, founded in 1877 by Maharao Khengarji, it has the largest existing collection of Kshatrapa inscriptions, dating to the 1st century AD.
  • Gandhinagar is the greenest capital city in whole Asia.
  • The oil refinery at Jamnagar is the world's largest grass-roots refinery. It is operated by Reliance Petroleum Limited, which is one of the group companies of Reliance Industries Limited founded by Dhirubhai Ambani.
  • The Jari industry of Surat is one of the oldest handicrafts whose origin can be traced to the Mughal period
  • Gujarat is the largest milk producer in India
  • Amul in Gujarat has emerged as Asia's 2nd largest dairy union.
  • Palitana in Gujarat is the only place in the world with more than 900 temples.
  • Gujarat was the main centre of Indus Valley Civilisation with cities like Lothal, Dholavira and Dhoro. At Lothal, ancinet India's first port was established.
  • Gujarat is the largest producer of cotton and second largest producer of tobacco in India.
  • The first expressway of India was built between Ahmedabad and Vadodara.
  • Valsad in Gujarat is India's first integrated horticulture district.
  • World's third largest denim manufacturers are Ahmedabad's Arvind Mills
  • Alang (Bhavnagar district) in Gujarat is the largest ship-breaking yard in the world.
  • Surat, a district in Gujarat, is known as the diamond heart of the world as 90% of the world's total rough diamond cutting and polishing are done here.
  • Gujarat is known as the 'land of legends' as it is the birthplace of many freedom fighters like Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and many others who fought the freedom struggle
  • Marine National Park in Gujarat is the first marine park of India.

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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.

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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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Jaswant Thada

Jaswant Thada

Jaswant Thada is a majestic white marble structure, nestled in the beautiful ‘Blue City’, Jodhpur. Also referred to as the ‘Taj Mahal of Mewar’, it was built in 1899 by Maharaja Sardar Singh. This monument was built to commemorate Maharaja Jaswant Singh II who was the most beloved ruler of Jodhpur, known for his bravery and generosity.

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Champaner Pavagadh Archaeological Park

Champaner Pavagadh Archaeological Park

Umaid Bhawan Palace

Umaid Bhawan Palace

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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Toorji Ka Jhalra Bavdi

Toorji Ka Jhalra Bavdi

Built in the 18th century, the Toorji Ka Jhalra Bavdi is known to be one of the iconic step wells of Jodhpur. This is a stunning architectural marvel not only for its architecture but also for being a major water source. The Toorji Ka Jhalra Bavdi is known for its intricate carvings that feature Hindu deities from Mahabharat and Ramayana.

Machia Biological Park

Machia Biological Park

The Machia Biological Park is a bird lover's paradise located 8.5 kilometres from Jodhpur city. It is located close to Kaylana Lake and is a home to a variety of bird species. Known to be a prominent spot for birdwatching, you can also spot animals like lions, tigers, bears, and crocodiles. Apart from the variety of animals present in the park, there is also an exhibition gallery for herbs and plants. 

Mandore Garden

Mandore Garden

The Mandore Garden is an extraordinarily beautiful heritage site located in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. With its laid-back beauty, grandeur and sanctum, this Jodhpur icon is at par with any of the remarkable gems that the city houses. The Mandore Garden is known across the world for its marvellous plantation and greenery, with scenic views all around. All across the garden are built a number of structures of immense historical and architectural importance

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Osian is a small town located in Rajasthan's Jodhpur district close to an oasis in the Thar desert. This town is known for the numerous Hindu and Jain temples dating back to the 8th and 12th century. These temples were developed by the Marwar kingdom during the Gurjara Pratihara dynasty. All of these temples are dedicated to Jain and Hindu deities and they stand out as architectural marvels. 

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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.

Bal Samand Lake

Bal Samand Lake

The Bal Samand Lake of Jodhpur, Rajasthan is an idyllic destination to explore the luscious, luxurious and royal part of the city. Dating back to the 13th century, the lake was built by the then ruler Balak Rao Parihar, to provide water to the people of Jodhpur. However, the place lost its glory with time until Maharaja Jaswanth Singh made efforts to revive the same. 

Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park

Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park

The Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park is spread over 72 hectares near Jodhpur’s iconic Mehrangarh Fort. This park is home to some of the ecologically restored desert and arid land vegetation. Ever since 2006, this park has been in the forefront of restoring the natural ecology of this region. The region is home to some unique rock and sandstone formations. This park also has a visitors centre and interpretation gallery worth visiting to know more about its premises. 

Mehrangarh Fort

Mehrangarh Fort

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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Lothal

Pirotan Island

Pirotan Island

Sardar Sarovar Dam

Sardar Sarovar Dam

Statue Of Unity

Statue Of Unity

Ghanta Ghar

Ghanta Ghar

The Clock Tower of Rajasthan, or Ghanta Ghar is located near the main Sardar Market in Jodhpur. It is a historical landmark built by Maharaja Sardar Singh. The 70-foot tower, built in the 19th century, was the only way locals could track time in the past. The tower is built of red sandstone, typical of Jodhpur's architecture. It features clocks on all four sides and intricate carvings in the traditional Rajput style.

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Ratanmahal Sloth Bear Sanctuary

Ratanmahal Sloth Bear Sanctuary

Rani Ki Vav

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A plethora of varied hues, profusion of design, superfluity of culture, cornucopia of music and dance, all together in the arid lands of Kutch creates a mosaic of exquisiteness which reflects the identity and spirit of the region. Kutch, one of the most ecologically and ethnically diverse district of the state is a celebratory land of art, crafts, music, dance, people and nature. During the full moon night of the winters amid the awe-inspiring and contrasting landscape each year a three day festive extravaganza brimming with hospitality, vigor and traditional flavor of the area is hosted and known as the Kutch or Rannutsav. This three to four day carnival organized at the various locales within Kutch takes one around the natural grandiose while introducing the visitor to the indigenous cultural and ethnical flavor of the people. Semi parched Grasslands of the Banni hosts the most magnificent display of vernacular architecture as the exhibition platform for the varied range of arts and crafts of the region. While an array of folk music and dance performances organized in the shimmering moonlit landscape provides the most enchanting experience. The colorful fairs held near the beach or the banks of a lake swings one with the spirit of festivity, fervor and flamboyancy while the organized tour around Kutch is an ideal occasion to be part of the region and experience the zeal and uniqueness of the people through a celebration of life! The Online Booking site is: http://whiterannresort.com/ & https://www.rannutsav.net/

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The celebratory festival begins in the Bhuj city and goes around the district with a grand finale again being held at the preliminary destination. For tent booking please visit https://www.rannutsav.net/ or https://whiterannresort.com/

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Kutch or Rannutsav, a unique manifestation of the varied cultural ethos of the region is known for its ethnic flavor and celebrative zest. This festival provides an exclusive opportunity to witness the creative ingenuity of the artisans and craftspeople, the assorted array of folk music and performances, the mixed representation of culture and communities, along a vast diversity in ecology. All this and much more describe and define Kutch and the people.

Dhordo, a part of the Indian state of Gujarat, has been recognized as one of the   54 Best Tourism Villages in the 2023 edition by the United Nations World Tourism  Organization (UNWTO). Located in Kutch, Dhordo village is renowned for its rich culture and banni hospitality. Besides the renowned Rann Utsav, it attracts visitors for its intricate mud craft and Mutwa embroidery.

This distinction celebrates villages that nurture rural regions while preserving landscapes, cultural diversity, local values, and culinary traditions. as well as Dhordo hosted the first tourism working group meeting of the G20 held under India's presidency.4

The tourism authorities of Gujarat organize events in Kutch to showcase the rich culture of this district, one of the largest in India. This Utsav under the tutelage of Vibrant Gujarat has been a unique opportunity for people around the world to visit Kutch and experience the true flavor of the region.

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The festival is visited and enjoyed by more than 8000 tourists from all over the world. This is one time when natives of the region and travelers along with Government administrative officers all together come along to celebrate the mystical magic of Kutch and its diversity.

Navratri Festival

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Navratri, meaning 'nine nights', is one of the most popular and widely celebrated Hindu festivals in many parts of India. Gujarat, however, is the only state that erupts into a nine-night dance festival, perhaps the longest in the world. Each night, all over the state, villages and cities alike, people gather in open spaces to celebrate feminine divinity, referred to as Shakti.

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