Day 1: Ahmedabad – Dakor – Ahmedabad
Upon your arrival at Ahmedabad railway station/airport, you will be greeted via our tour consultant who transfers you to the hotel. Check in to the hotel for refreshment, clean up and later set out for an excursion to Dakor to visit the famous temple of Shree Krishna-Shree Ranchhodraiji. It is 80 kms far from Ahmedabad and having a time distance of approximately 2 hours. In our manner get back to Ahmedabad, for dinner and night time live.
Day 2: Ahmedabad – Lothal – Rajkot
After breakfast, check out from hotel and drive towards Rajkot. En route Lothal additionally referred to as the ‘mound of the Dead.
Day 3: Rajkot – Dwarka
After breakfast, check out from hotel and drive towards Dwarka,
Dwarikadhish Temple: Having a history of over 2500 years, this Chalukya style of architecture is a temple dedicated to Lord Krishna. The five storied main shrine is grand and marvelous in itself and needs no further highlights.
Sudama Setu : Sudama Setu Bridge is a stunning suspension bridge built for pedestrians to cross River Gomti. It connects the ancient Jagat Temple and the sacred Panchkui teerth on the island which is associated with the legendary Pandava brothers. Check in at the hotel and have a comfortable overnight stay.
Day 4: Dwarka – Beyt Dwarka - Dwarka
After breakfast, Full day sight-seen of Dwarka visit –
Dwarikadhish Temple: Having a history of over 2500 years, this Chalukya style of architecture is a temple dedicated to Lord Krishna. The five storied main shrine is grand and marvelous in itself and needs no further highlights.
Beyt Dwarka : Beyt Dwarka is an island, situated at a distance of 30 km from the main town. This island is surrounded by few temples, white beach and coral reefs. The main temple at Beyt Dwarka is that of Lord Krishna, which is believed to be located at a site that was once the residence of Lord Krishna and His family. This temple is over 500 years old and was built by Sri Vallabhacharya.
Nageshwar Jyotirlingas: Nageshwara Jyotirlinga Temple too houses a curious myth about its origin. The giant, beautiful and artistic statue of Lord Shiva mesmerizes tourists and pilgrims alike with its aesthetic appeal.
Gomti Ghat : If the holy scriptures are to be believed, the Gomti River is none other than the Ganges, descending directly from heaven. The most sought after spots out of the various shrines and ghats this is the place where the river meets the mighty ocean.
Gopi Talav : Legend has it that this is the lake where Krishna used to entice his Gopis (young female inhabitants) with his youthful pranks and romantic nature. About 20km , the lake is surrounded by sandal like yellow sand which is used by the devotees to make tilaks on their bodies. It is quite a pretty sight.
Rukhmani Temple : A small structure is an important shrine dedicated to Krishna's beloved consort, Rukmani Devi. Not as majestically gigantic , this shrine is an architectural masterpiece in itself. Back to Hotel. Overnight stay in Hotel Dwarka.
Day 5: Dwarka – Porbandar – Somnath
After breakfast & proceed to Somnath. En route, visit the Sudama Temple and the Kirti Mandir in Porbandar. On reaching Somnath, check in at the hotel. Later, you will proceed to visit –
Somnath Jyotirlinga Temple: A highly revered religious site for Hindus, the Somnath Temple is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of India. The Jyotirlinga is adorned with flowers, ornaments of silver and gold and people from far and wide come to worship it.
Suraj Mandir : Suraj Mandir too is situated near the Triveni Ghats and is one of the few temples dedicated to the Sun God. There are depictions of elephants, lions and various other birds and animals in the temple.
Bhalka Tirth : Bhalka Tirth is a renowned Hindu pilgrim centre which is believed to be the location where Lord Krishna was shot by a hunter's arrow. According to the sacred scripts, Lord Krishna's death marks the end of the Dvapara Yug and the beginning of the Kali Yug.
Somnath Beach : Beaches of Somnath, though crowded, have the power to lure you away in a different world of soothing waves. The beaches are not recommended for swimming but are definitely a great point to relax and unwind. Evening Arti, Light & Sound Show (6-7 PM ) at Somnath Temple . Overnight Stay in Hotel at Somnath.
Day 6: Somnath – Sasan Gir – Junagadh
After breakfast proceeds to Sasan Gir, aboard on a jeep safari to visit the Gir country wide park. It became mounted within the 12 months 1965 and is placed about sixty-five kms to the south-east of the Junagadh city of Gujarat.
Day 7: Junagadh – Virpur – Gondal – Ahmedabad
On this day, we can leave for Ahmadabad by way of avenue put up breakfast. Later, we can keep the adventure towards Swaminarayan temple, Navlakha Palace and Vintage Car museum at Gondal. Later, steer up to the Ahmedabad for stay at night.
Day 8: Ahmedabad Drop Off
After breakfast, leave for Airport or Railway station, for an onward spot.
!!!!... Happy Tour End With Sweet Memories…!!!!