When you go from Bangalore to Gujarat, you may see ancient temples, giant palaces, desert landscapes, and coastal cities that are full of life. A lot of people who want to go to Gujarat from Bangalore choose Gujarat Tour Packages from Bangalore and do things that mix spirituality, history, and culture. Gujarat has something for everyone, whether they want a luxury vacation, a tranquil family vacation, or a romantic retreat. This place is considerably easier and more fun to go to with well-planned transportation and guided excursions from reliable companies like Rajasthan Cab.
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Ahmedabad & Heritage Walk
Get to Ahmedabad from Bangalore and check into your accommodation. Start your trip with a leisurely history stroll around the ancient walled city, where you can see carved wooden havelis and tiny streets. Go visit the Sabarmati Ashram to learn about Gandhi's life and what he taught. Later, enjoy the evening on the calm Sabarmati Riverfront. Dinner at a Gujarati restaurant in the area ends your first day. In Ahmedabad for the night.
Day 2: Ahmedabad โ Vadodara (Approx. 110โ120 km)
After breakfast, go to Vadodara, a city known for its regal beauty. Visit the Laxmi Vilas Palace, which is four times the size of Buckingham Palace and is a great example of architecture. You may see unique paintings and sculptures in the Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum. After that, go around the big Sayaji Garden, which is one of the biggest public parks in Western India. Stay the night in Vadodara.
Day 3: Vadodara โ Statue of Unity โ Surat (Approx. 90 km + 150 km)
To see the Statue of Unity, the highest statue in the world, leave early and go to Kevadia. See things like the Valley of Flowers, the Sardar Sarovar Dam Viewpoint, the Jungle Safari, and the famed laser display after dark. Continue on to Surat, which is noted for its diamond trade and busy restaurant scene. Evening free for a local cuisine tour, including the famed Surati Locho, Undhiyu, and Ghari sweets. Stay in Surat overnight.
Day 4: Surat โ Somnath (Approx. 250โ260 km)
Check out and drive to Somnath, one of India's most important Jyotirlinga pilgrimage sites. When you get there, go to the Somnath Temple, which stands proudly by the Arabian Sea. Enjoy the evening Aarti and the Sound & Light Show that tells the story of the temple's magnificent history. Enjoy the sea air at Somnath Beach in the evening. Stay the night at Somnath.
Day 5: Somnath โ Junagadh (Approx. 90โ100 km)
After breakfast, go to Junagadh, a city with a lot of history at the foot of Mount Girnar. Go to the Uparkot Fort, which is famous for its old walls, stepwells, and views of the city from all sides. Visit Mahabat Maqbara, a one-of-a-kind Indo-Islamic work of art with detailed carvings. Later, go around the local markets to get typical Gujarati delicacies and crafts. Stay at Junagadh for the night.
Day 6: Junagadh โ Ahmedabad (Approx. 310 km)
Get an early start on your trip back to Ahmedabad. When you get there, check out some of the newer attractions, such as the Atal Footover Bridge, Kankaria Lake, or the Auto World Vintage Car Museum. Enjoy your final night shopping for bandhni sarees, wooden toys, handicrafts, and Gujarati sweets like mohanthal and mesub. In Ahmedabad for the night.
Day 7: Departure from Ahmedabad โ Bangalore
You might spend your last morning in Gujarat resting or taking a brief tour around the city. After that, go to the airport or train station to go back to Bangalore, ending your amazing trip to Gujarat.
What You'll Experience
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A cultural trip through Ahmedabad's UNESCO-listed historic city
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A quiet trip to Sabarmati Ashram
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Look at how big and beautiful the Laxmi Vilas Palace is in Vadodara.
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Take in the Statue of Unity's natural and man-made splendor.
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Visit Surat's busy food and textile markets.
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Ask for blessings at the Somnath Temple
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Find out about Junagadh's historical treasures, such Uparkot Fort. You may also buy traditional Gujarati textiles, food, and handicrafts.
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Rajasthan Cab can arrange for you to have pleasant transfers.
Inclusions & Exclusions
โ What's Included
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Visit royal fortresses, palaces and ancient havelis in the classic cities of Rajasthan.
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Explore the spiritual feeling of Pushkar and the desert beauty of Jaisalmer.
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Enjoy original Rajasthani food and folk songs.
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Go on camel safaris and see the sunset in the Thar Desert.
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Visit UNESCO heritage sites and local colorful bazaars.
โ Not Included
- Entrance fees for monuments are not included, allowing you to customise your sightseeing based on your interests (tickets can be purchased separately).
- Personal expenses like souvenirs, meals (except breakfast), and in-room charges are not covered.
- Travel insurance is not included. Consider purchasing a plan for peace of mind during your trip.
- While airfare and train fare are not included, we’d be happy to arrange your tickets upon request.
- A tour guide is not included but can be arranged at your request (additional charges apply).
Your Journey
Common Questions
How many days are enough for a Gujarat trip from Bangalore?
Around 6–7 days provides good coverage of key attractions.
What is the best time to plan Gujarat travel?
October to February is ideal for sightseeing.
Is Somnath included in this itinerary?
Yes, Somnath is covered on Day 4.
Are direct flights available from Bangalore to Ahmedabad?
Yes, several direct flights operate daily.
Is Gujarat suitable for family travel?
Absolutely, it offers temples, beaches, wildlife, and heritage sites.
Does Rajasthan Cab offer luxury Gujarat packages?
Yes, they provide welldesigned luxury and customised itineraries.
Can I visit the Statue of Unity in a 7day tour?
Yes, it is included on Day 3.









