Gujarat is among the significant religious places in India. It possesses ancient temples, religious beaches and powerful religious customs. Whether it is great shrines and the sacred town of Dwarka or mountain monasteries, Gujarat makes people experience faith, culture, and peaceful atmosphere simultaneously. Attending temples here is not only praying, it also gives you the opportunity to view ancient structures, listen to religious tales, and have a serene environment.
The Gujarat Temple Tour is considered to be made in such a manner that it provides an easy and enjoyable journey with a purpose. It can be modified to suit every group or individual. You can include additional temples, alter the duration of stay or include free time. The plan is presented in an easy manner by Rajasthan Cab hence the worshipers and spiritual travelers become aware of how to organize a good trip to the Gujarat temples.
Fun Activities to Do During the Temple Tour
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Fool around temple aartis and rituals.
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Ride a boat to Bet Dwarka
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Tour ghats and temple towns.
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Watch the Light and sound show at Somnath.
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Discover culture around heritage temples.
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Reflect and meditate in silence.
What to Pack for a Gujarat Temple Tour
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Modest and comfy clothes
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Shawl or stole to temple
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Shawl or stole to temple
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Warm-up shoes or sandals.
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Personal prayer items
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Light snacks and water bottles.
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Drugs and first aid supplies.
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Day visit backpack.
Best Time to Visit Gujarat for Temple Tours
The most appropriate time is October to March where the weather is mild, and walking and visiting temples are possible. There are additional spiritual energies in the form of festival times but crowds as well.
Traveling Options
Gujarat is well accessible via air, rail and road with Ahmedabad being the central location. Large temple towns are accessible by either road or train. In case some groups desire to be comfortable and flexible, road transport enables easy transportation among sacred places. Rajasthan Cab provides travel information and route planning of 2+ days tours of Gujarat temples.
Why Choose Us?
Rajasthan Cab is concerned with providing considerate traveling data on spiritual tours. Our temple tour schedule is moderate, intensive and comfortable. We offer customization of visits and rest days in order to give pilgrims more flexibility. Having experience in pilgrimage tours, Rajasthan Cab can assist a tourist in imagining a harmonious and well-organized tour of Gujarat temples.
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Ahmedabad β Spiritual Introduction.
You come to Ahmedabad which is the chief entrance of Gujarat. Have a little rest after you are in your hotel. Afternoon visit Ashram in Sabarmati a quiet spot where people meditate and study history.
Later visit Swaminarayan Temple in Ahmedabad. It is characterized by the carvings of fine quality and relaxed atmosphere. During the evening one can pray silently or walk along the Sabarmati Riverfront. Stay overnight in Ahmedabad.
Day 1: Arrive at Dwarka
Day 2: Ahmedabad β Ambaji.
Then have breakfast, and visit Ambaji, which is a very popular Shakti Peeth in India. Upon arrival, you check out in your hotel and prepare. See Ambaji Temple, the goddess of Amba. Experience the intense religious atmosphere of this sacred town. You are welcome to participate in rituals of temples or leg strolls at other spiritual sites. Stay overnight in Ambaji.
Day 2: Somnath Transfer
Day 3: Ambaji β Mount Abu.
Breakfast, and drive to Mount Abu, the only hill station in the district, and a great religious centre. Upon arrival, you can pay a visit to the Dilwara Jain Temples, which are famous in the elaborate use of marble in the designs as well as religious connotation. In the afternoon sit silently on Nakki Lake or see temples and points nearby. The peaceful mountainous background contributes to the trip. Stay overnight in Mount Abu.
Day 3: Departure from Somnath
Day 4: Mount Abu β Patan β Modhera.
Begin the day with a trip to Patan. See Rani ki Vav, a UNESCO world heritage site that displays ancient Indian temple construction in the form of a stepwell.
Then proceed to Modhera and visit the Sun Temple, which is a special architectural and spiritual wonder of the Sun God. At night reflect upon the meaning and design of the temple. Spend the night at Modhera, or Patan.
Day 5: Modhera β Dwarka.
In the morning, visit Dwarka one of the Char Dham pilgrimage places, and a large portion of the story of Lord Krishna. Get into your hotel and sleep.
The evening visit Dwarkadhish Temple and attend evening aarti. Then later stroll serenely close to Gomti Ghat, imbibing the sacred air. Stay overnight in Dwarka.
Day 6: Dwarka β Bet Dwarka β Nageshwar.
Begin the day with a short ride by boat to Bet Dwarka. Visit the ancient temple associated with Lord Krishna and have the religious experience of the island. Visit Nageshwar Jyotirlinga, a Jyotilinga of Lord Shiva, later. Pray and reflect. Go back to Dwarka and spend one more night.
Day 7: Dwarka β Porbandar β Somnath.
Breakfast and then visit Somnath (with stop at Porbandar, the home of Mahatma Gandhi). Tour Kirti Mandir and Sudama Temple. Go to Somnath and enter your hotel. Visit Somnath Temple, the one of the twelve Jyotilingas on the seashore. Attend the night aarti and light and sound performance. Stay overnight in Somnath.
Day 9: Somnath β Palitana.
Breakfast, then go to Palitana, where the temples of the Shatrunjaya Jain are. Check in and pack in hotel. Afternoon Have a plan to climb the temple steps or schedule the visit according to your comfort level. The Jain pilgrimage sites are the most significant and Palitana is among them. Stay overnight in Palitana.
Day 10: Palitana β Shatrunjaya Hills β Ahmedabad.
Rise early and go to the Wake Shatrunjaya Hills to see the Jain temples on the top. The very process of climbing is spiritual, which provides the time of worship and self-examination. Once you have gone down the hill, begin to go back to Ahmedabad. Check in and rest. Stay overnight in Ahmedabad.
Day 11: Ahmedabad β Departure.
The Gujarat Temple Tour ends with finishing grand Ahmedabad after breakfast. Revive the spiritual satisfaction and pleasant memories.
What You'll Experience
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Ahmedabad and Ambaji temples that are holy.
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Jain Temple in Mount Abu.
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Rani ki Vav and Modhera Sun Temple.
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Dwarkadhish Temple and Bet Dwarka.
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There are two types of Jyotirlingas named Nageshwar and Somnath.
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Bhalka Tirtha and Triveni Sangam.
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Jain temples at Palitana called Shatrunjaya.
Inclusions & Exclusions
β What's Included
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Accommodation in well-appointed hotels on a double / triple sharing basis.
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Daily breakfast at the hotel.
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All transfers and sightseeing by air-conditioned vehicle (as per itinerary).Pick-up and drop from airport / railway station / bus stand.
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Sightseeing as mentioned in the tour itinerary.
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All applicable hotel taxes.
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Driver allowance, toll tax, parking charges, and fuel cost.
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Assistance during arrival and departure.
β Not Included
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Airfare, train fare, or bus fare.
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Entry fees to monuments, museums, parks, and attractions.
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Meals other than those specified in the inclusions.
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Personal expenses such as laundry, tips, telephone calls, shopping, etc.
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Camera or video camera fees.
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Any adventure activities or optional tours not mentioned in the itinerary.
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GST or any other applicable government taxes (if not mentioned in inclusions).
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Any expenses caused by natural calamities, roadblocks, strikes, or unforeseen circumstances.
Your Journey
Common Questions
Is the Gujarat Temple Tour itinerary customizable?
Yes, it can be customized according to devotee preferences.
Does the tour include Jyotirlinga temples?
Yes, Somnath and Nageshwar Jyotirlingas are included.
Is the Palitana temple climb compulsory?
The visit can be planned according to physical comfort.
Are Jain and Hindu temples both included?
Yes, the tour covers major Jain and Hindu sites.
Is this tour suitable for senior citizens?
Yes, with optional adjustments for comfort.
How many days are ideal for a Gujarat temple tour?
Ten to eleven days allow a complete and relaxed experience.
How many days are ideal for a Gujarat temple tour?
Ten to eleven days allow a complete and relaxed experience.
Day 8: Somnath β Bhalka Tirtha β Triveni Sangam.
Sightseeing, go to Bhalka Tirtha the sacred place where Lord Krishna spent the last moments of his life on earth. Then proceed to Triveni Sangam, the point of convergence of three rivers. Shop around and visit the local temples and religious places. Complete in a peaceful evening by the sea. Stay overnight in Somnath.









