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History and Architecture of Gujarat

10 Days / 9 Nights     

Gujarat is located on India's western coast, bordering the Arabian Sea to the west and bordered by the states of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra. This diversified state will expose numerous hidden gems, including as beautiful temples and palaces, as well as stunning architecture in a thriving cosmopolitan population.

Duration: 9 Nights & 10 Days

Destination Covered: Destination Covered:  Ahmedabad - Palitana - Gondal - Dasada – Modhera - Patan -  Danta - Taranga - Vadnagar - Champaner  -Jambugodha – Udaipur

Tour Highlights

Ahmedabad Calico Museum, Gandhi Ashram
Palitana Jain Temples at Shatrunjaya Hills
Junagadh Uparkot Fort
Gondal Naulakha Palace
Rajkot Watson Museum
Dasada Wild Ass Sanctuary
Modhera Sun Temple
Patan Stepwell
Danta ,Vadodara Taranga Jain Temples, Laxmi Vilas Palace
Champaner Archaeological Park

Detailed Itinerary

  • Day 1 : Arrive Ahmedabad

    On arrival in Ahmedabad you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Your place of accommodation in Ahmedabad is one of the finest Heritage hotels in Gujarat - the home of textile industrialist Mangaldas Girdhardas, which is operated today by his family. Depending on your flight schedule, you may have some free time today to explore the historic area around the hotel on foot, or if you arrive early in the day take an afternoon tour of the Sarkhej mausoleum and royal compound a few kilometres outside the city and the Vishala Village complex with its superb utensils museum. Overnight in Ahmedabad.

  • Day 2 : Ahmedabad

    Today’s full day of activities in Ahmedabad starts with a visit to the Calico Museum of Textiles, one of India’s leading specialized museums. The vast collection includes textile swatches of Indian origin found at archaeological sites of Egypt, silk sarees from across India, and a wealth of fabrics from different areas of India covering much of the last 5 centuries of the country’s history. Your expert guide will show you the collection in detail with excellent explanations and ample time for questions. After your museum tour, visit some of the temples and mosques of Ahmedabad including Hatheesingh Jain Temple with its incredibly ornate and detailed carving and Rani Rupvati’s mosque. In the afternoon visit the exquisitely decorated 15th century Adalaj step-well and the ashram of Mahatma Gandhi- an oasis of calm and tranquillity in the heart of the city. The Mahatma lived in Ahmedabad from 1915-30 and his Spartan room is preserved to this day as a lasting memorial to his life and achievements. In the evening you will be able to visit the famous night markets of Ahmedabad. Overnight in Ahmedabad.

  • Day 3 : Ahmedabad – Lothal – Palitana

    First thing in the morning, join the local Historical Society on their guided heritage walk in the old ‘walled city’ sector of Ahmedabad. This walking tour begins at the ornately decorated Swaminayaran temple and offers an opportunity to see the old parts of Ahmedabad lined with beautifully carved wooden facades of havelis, tiny local temples, hidden passageways and all the colour and vibrancy of local life. The tour concludes at Jama Masjid, the main mosque of Ahmedabad, with its huge central courtyard and spectacular worship hall. Return to the hotel for breakfast and check out, and drive out of town heading south towards Palitana. On the way, you will be able to pay a visit to Lothal, an ancient port and home to one of the earliest known cities of the Harrapan civilization which flourished in this area around 4000 years ago. There is a small museum with some very interesting artefacts on display, and the extensive site is open for you to explore and try to imagine how it would’ve looked in its prime. Continue your drive and reach Palitana in the late afternoon. Overnight stay at Palitana

  • Day 4 : Palitana - Gondal

    The ascent to the summit of Shatrunjaya Hill near Palitana sounds daunting- climb up 3500 steps cut into the rock- but the reward is a fantastic view from the top, not to mention the more than 850 Jain temples which have been built on the hill over several centuries. These range from tiny shrines cut into notches and caves in the hill, to giant edifices topped with golden flagpoles and decorated with coloured glass and intricate carvings. The steps are all identical in height and depth making the climb a lot less difficult than it might sound. There are also teams of dholi bearers who will carry you to the top for a fee! Return to the hotel for breakfast. Later in the morning drive to Gondal, the heart of the small former principality of the same name and check into the heritage hotel. In the afternoon visit the Navlakha Palace which was built in the 18th century and houses some of the collection of arts and treasures gathered by the royal family of Gondal. The true legacy of the dynasty which ruled this area until independence is in its commitment to education and the modernization of Gondal - this was one of the first parts of India to have widespread use of electricity and a good rail and road network. The esteem in which the royal family (particularly Maharajah Bhagwat Singhji) was and still is held by the local populace is evident throughout the town. You also have the option to tour the Maharajah’s remarkable collection of vintage motor vehicles at Orchard Palace! Not something you might normally expect to see in a relatively remote outpost of India, but this is no ordinary royal family. Overnight stay at Gondal

  • Day 5 : Gondal – Day Trip to Junagadh

    A day excursion to Junagadh to visit the ancient Uparkot Fort, Gothic palaces of the Nawabs, massive step-wells and the flamboyant 19th century mausoleum complex here. Junagadh is a small, beguiling town clustered at the foot of a small hill upon which sits the Fort. There is also a small museum and an ‘old town’ with impossibly narrow lanes and alleyways which just cries out to be explored on foot. Return to Gondal, calling in en route to see the 4th century Buddhist caves of Khambalida. Overnight stay at Gondal

  • Day 6 : Gondal – Rajkot – Dasada

    Drive from Gondal to Dasada via Rajkot which is home to early Indus Valley Civilization artefacts, textiles, paintings and colonial memorabilia. You will visit the Watson Museum at Rajkot.  On arrival at Dasada, check in at the hotel and later enjoy the jeep safari into the Rann of Kutch - this formidable and inhospitable landscape is home to a surprisingly large number of animal species including Khur (Asiatic wild ass), Nilgai (blue bull), desert fox and a huge bird population. Overnight stay at Dasada.

  • Day 7 : Dasada – Modhera – Patan – Danta

    The first stop today will be at the 11th century Sun Temple at Modhera, quite simply one of the finest examples of Hindu temple architecture in western India. Continue on to Patan and visit the 11th century Rani-ki Vav step-well with a wealth of staggeringly intricate carving. From here head north towards the foothills of the Aravali mountain range and reach Danta.  Overnight stay at  Danta.

  • Day 8 : Danta – Ahmedabad

    Arise at dawn for a guided walk through the hills which is the home to tribal people who adhere to ancient agricultural practices and live simple lives in harmony with their surroundings. After breakfast, depart Danta and drive to Taranga where there are 12th century Jain Temples and to historic Vadnagar with many historic buildings. Continue your drive to Ahmedabad.  Overnight stay at Ahmedabad

  • Day 9 : Ahmedabad – Vadodara - Champaner

    After breakfast depart Ahmadabad for Vadodara (formerly Baroda) a city of significant influence during various eras of Gujarat’s history. It was once a seat of government for the surrounding princely state of Baroda, and many remnants of this period remain in the form of Indo-Saracenic architecture and an impressive palace- Laxmi Vilas of which two areas are open to the public. Proceed on to Champaner and Pavagadh Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site where the highlights include an impressive central mosque (Jama Masjid), step-wells, citadel and significant fortifications. Overnight stay at Champaner

  • Day 10 : Vadodara – Ahmedabad Airport

    This day return to Ahmedabad for connecting domestic or international flight.

    Tour Ends

FAQ

Accommodations range from heritage hotels like House of MG in Ahmedabad, known for its historical significance and luxurious amenities, to other unique properties such as Vijay Vilas Palace in Palitana and Orchard Palace in Gondal, each offering a blend of cultural charm and comfort.

Highlights include the Calico Museum of Textiles, Hateesingh Jain Temple, Rani Rupvati’s mosque, Adalaj step-well, and Mahatma Gandhi's ashram, providing insights into the rich heritage and architectural marvels of Ahmedabad.

Shatrunjaya Hill is renowned for its 850 Jain temples, accessible via a climb of 3500 steps or with assistance from dholi bearers. The temples showcase intricate carvings and offer panoramic views, making it a spiritual and architectural gem.

The Rann of Kutch offers jeep safaris to explore its diverse ecosystem, home to wildlife such as the Asiatic wild ass (Khur), nilgai, desert fox, and a variety of bird species, providing memorable encounters in this unique landscape.

Travelers visit the 11th-century Sun Temple at Modhera, admired for its Hindu architecture, and the intricate carvings of Ranki Vav step-well in Patan. Danta offers insights into local heritage with visits to Jain Temples and historic sites.

Vadodara features Indo-Saracenic architecture and the Laxmi Vilas Palace, while Champaner-Pavagadh, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcases structures like the Jama Masjid and step-wells, offering a glimpse into Gujarat's historical grandeur.

Travel is typically by private vehicle with a knowledgeable guide, ensuring comfort and flexibility to explore various sites and cultural landmarks throughout Gujarat.

Yes, the itinerary includes visits to local markets in Ahmedabad and opportunities to explore historic towns like Junagadh and Gondal, known for their local crafts and cultural richness.

Yes, the itinerary caters to diverse interests with visits to museums, historical landmarks, wildlife safaris, and interactions with local communities, providing a comprehensive exploration of Gujarat’s cultural and natural heritage.

The tour concludes with options to head north into Rajasthan or return to Ahmedabad for onward connections, allowing travelers to extend their journey or depart conveniently.

History and Architecture of Gujarat

10 Days / 9 Nights

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