Gujarat Tour

7 Days / 6 Nights   |   Gujarat

A journey through Gujarat is a deep dive into India’s diverse cultural fabric. As the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi and a central hub for the ancient Indus Valley Civilization, About Gujarat tour experiences often focus on a blend of archaeology, spirituality, and craftsmanship.

Why Visit Gujarat in 2026?
  • Statue of Unity: Visit the world’s tallest statue in Kevadia, now featuring enhanced laser shows and eco-tourism hubs.
  • UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Explore the historic city of Ahmedabad, the intricate Rani ki Vav stepwell, and the ancient ruins of Dholavira.
  • The White Desert: Experience the surreal Great Rann of Kutch, especially during the moonlit nights of the Rann Utsav.
  • Wildlife Safari: Get face-to-face with the majestic Asiatic Lions at Sasan Gir National Park.
Curated Gujarat Tour Packages

Navigating the vast geography of Gujarat is made simple with our specialized Gujarat Tour Packages. Whether you have a weekend or two weeks, there is a circuit for you.

1. The Heritage & Statue of Unity Trail (4 Days)

Focuses on the architectural wonders of eastern Gujarat.

  • Route: Ahmedabad → Vadodara → Statue of Unity (Kevadia).
  • Includes: Heritage walks, museum entries, and the Kevadia laser show.

2. Saurashtra Devotional Circuit (5-6 Days)

The ultimate spiritual journey for devotees and history buffs.

  • Route: Jamnagar → Dwarka → Somnath → Gir National Park.
  • Includes: Temple darshans, Gomti Ghat rituals, and a lion safari.

3. Rann Utsav Special (3-4 Days)

A seasonal package available from November to March.

  • Route: Bhuj → Dhordo (Tent City) → Mandvi Beach.
  • Includes: Luxury tent stays, cultural folk performances, and desert star-gazing.

Pro-Traveler Tips for 2026:

  • Best Time to Visit: The winter months (October to March) are ideal. Summers can be quite hot, reaching 40°C.
  • Permit Requirements: Note that the Rann of Kutch requires a border permit, which can be obtained online or at the checkpost.
  • Cuisine: Don't miss a traditional Gujarati Thali. It’s a balanced meal of sweet, spicy, and salty flavors.
  • Dry State: Gujarat is a dry state; however, foreign and out-of-state tourists can apply for a temporary liquor permit online.
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