07 Nights / 08 Days
Booking Price : ₹35,000.00/- Per Person
NTP 7N/8D Gujarat Tour, your gateway to exploring the diverse culture and rich heritage of Gujarat. This meticulously planned itinerary takes you on an eight-day journey through the state’s most popular destinations. Starting from the sacred temples of Dwarka and Somnath to the vibrant streets of Ahmedabad and the unique beauty of the Rann of Kutch, each day offers a new and exciting experience. Whether you’re drawn to Gujarat’s spiritual sites, historical landmarks, or natural wonders, this tour provides a comprehensive exploration of the region. Book your 7N/8D Gujarat Tour today and discover the essence of Gujarat’s charm and beauty.
Day by Day Gujarat Tour Itinerary
Day 01: Ahmedabad to Dwarka
Day 02: Dwarka
Day 03: Dwarka to Porbandar to Somnath
Day 04: Somnath to Sasan Gir
Day 05: Sasan Gir to Baroda
Day 06: Baroda to Statue of Unity
Day 07: Statue of Unity to Ahmedabad
Day 08: Ahmedabad and Departure
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Day 01: Ahmedabad to Dwarka
Arrive at Ahmedabad or Rajkot, where you will be picked up and transferred to Dwarka. Check in to the hotel and refresh. In the evening, attend the Aarti at Shree Dwarkadhish Temple. Overnight stay in Dwarka.
Day 02: Dwarka
Begin your day with the Mangla Aarti at Shri Dwarkadhish Temple. Return to the hotel for breakfast. Visit Bayt Dwarka, Shree Nageshwar Mahadev Mandir (Jyotirling), and enjoy the beach at Shivrajpur. Later, visit Maa Rukmani Mandir and Gomti Ghat. Attend the evening Aarti at Shri Dwarkadhish Temple. Overnight stay in Dwarka.
Day 03: Dwarka to Porbandar to Somnath
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and transfer to Somnath, with a stop in Porbandar. Visit Kirti Mandir, the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi, which is now a museum. Proceed to Somnath and attend the Sandhya Aarti at Somnath Mahadev Temple. Check in to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 04: Somnath to Sasan Gir
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and visit Shree Bhalka Tirth, the place where Krishna left his mortal body. Drive to Sasan Gir and check in to the hotel. Spend the evening at leisure or visit Devaliya Park for a safari. Overnight stay in Sasan Gir.
Day 05: Sasan Gir to Baroda
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and drive to Baroda. Upon arrival, check in to the hotel and refresh. Visit Kamati Baug, Laxmi Vilas Palace, the Museum, and EME Temple. Overnight stay in Baroda.
Day 06: Baroda to Statue of Unity
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and drive to the Statue of Unity. Visit the tallest statue in the world, enjoy the Jungle Safari, Viewing Gallery, Laser Show, Museum, Sardar Sarovar Dam, Valley of Flowers, and Glow Garden. Drive to a nearby resort, enjoy dinner, and overnight stay in the Unity Area.
Day 07: Statue of Unity to Ahmedabad
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and drive to Ahmedabad. On the way, visit Shree Neelkanth Dham at Poicha Village and Garudeshwar Temple. Continue to Dakorji for Darshan of Shree Ranchhod Raiji. If time permits, visit the Amul Factory. Arrive in Ahmedabad, check in to the hotel, and overnight stay in Ahmedabad.
Day 08: Ahmedabad and Departure
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and visit Shree Akshardham, Adalaj ni Vav, Sabarmati Ashram, and River Front. Enjoy some shopping in Ahmedabad. Transfer to the railway station or airport for your departure, concluding your beautiful journey in Gujarat with sweet memories.
What is the best time to visit Gujarat?
October to March is the best time due to pleasant weather.
Rann Utsav (White Desert Festival) in Dhordo runs from Nov to Feb – a top attraction.
Summers (April–June) can be extremely hot. Monsoon (July–Sept) brings humidity and occasional travel disruption.
How many days are ideal for a Gujarat tour?
7 to 10 days is ideal to explore key attractions.
Shorter trips (3–5 days) can cover specific regions like Kutch, Gir, or Dwarka.
What are the must-visit places in Gujarat?
Rann of Kutch – White Desert & Rann Utsav
Gir National Park – Asiatic lions
Somnath Temple – Jyotirlinga shrine
Dwarka – Krishna temple & pilgrimage
Statue of Unity – Tallest statue in the world
Ahmedabad – Culture, food, Sabarmati Ashram
Saputara – Only hill station in Gujarat
How to reach Gujarat?
By Air: Major airports in Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Rajkot, Surat, Bhuj.
By Train: Well-connected to all Indian cities.
By Road: Extensive highways and intercity buses.
Is Gujarat safe for tourists?
Yes, Gujarat is generally very safe for domestic and international tourists.
Always take standard travel precautions.
Do I need any permits for visiting the Rann of Kutch?
Yes, permits are required to visit the White Rann (especially near the Indo-Pak border).
Permits can be obtained online or at the Bhirandiyara checkpoint.
ID proof is required (Aadhaar, Passport, etc.).
What is the local cuisine like?
Vegetarian is predominant.
Try: Dhokla, Thepla, Khandvi, Fafda, Undhiyu, Gujarati Thali.
Street food is safe in many places but avoid unhygienic stalls.
Are local guides or tours recommended?
For places like Gir Safari, Rann of Kutch, heritage walks, local guides are very helpful.
Several reliable tour operators offer packages.
What is the mode of transport within Gujarat?
Private taxis, buses, and rental cars are widely available.
GSRTC buses connect most towns.
Auto-rickshaws and app cabs (Ola, Uber) in major cities.
What are the cultural etiquettes to know?
Respect local customs, especially in temples.
Remove footwear before entering religious places.
Modest dressing is advised in rural or pilgrimage areas.
Is Gujarat suitable for solo or family travel?
Absolutely. Gujarat is safe and welcoming.
Good infrastructure for families, solo travelers, and seniors.
Is alcohol allowed in Gujarat?
Gujarat is a dry state – alcohol is prohibited.
Foreigners and non-residents can apply for a liquor permit.
Can I customize my Gujarat tour itinerary?
Yes. Many travel agencies offer custom packages.
Or you can plan it yourself with flexible hotel and transport options.