Gujarat: 4500 years of history, one unforgettable journey. Step into Gujarat’s living timeline — from the mysterious ruins of 2500 BC to the modern marvels of 2018 AD. Your exclusive package takes you on a breath-taking journey through ancient temples, grand palaces, and UNESCO World Heritage sites, all while enjoying top-notch hotels, comfortable travel, and expert guides who bring history alive. Travel in style, learn in depth, and witness centuries unfold before your eyes!
The driver will be waiting for you at the Airport Arrivals gate with a sign with the lead traveler's name.
Arrival in Ahmedabad – the largest city in Gujarat and recognized as the first UNESCO World Heritage City in India. Transfer to the hotel and check in and relax for the day.
This morning, proceed to Lothal (80 kms/ 2 Hours), considered to be the first maritime port in the World. Lothal was a vital and thriving trade centre in the Indus Valley Civilization with its trades reaching the Civilizations of West Asia and Africa. Proceed to Muli (100 kms/2 Hours) and overnight at Muli.
Today morning, proceed towards Dholavira (300 kms/6 Hours) – one of the largest city in the Indus Valley Civilization. Dholavira, a UNESCO World Heritage Site was meticulously planned metropolis of that era with proper roads and drainage facilities. Fortification of the various parts of the city were done and proper rainwater storage resulted in great irrigation facilities. Reach Dholavira and Overnight at Dholavira.
Visit the Dholavira Archaeological Park and understand the great technological and architectural advancements of the Indus Valley Civilization. Also an added road trip through the Road to Heaven passing through the Great Rann of Kutch would be a perfect way to close out the day. Overnight at Dholavira.
Road trip through the Road to Heaven passing through the Great Rann of Kutch.
Today morning, proceed to Patan (220 kms/4 Hours) – the first capital of Gujarat established in the 8th Century. Patan is home to the UNESCO World Heritage Site – Rani Ki Vav, the 11th century 7 storeyed stepwell considered to be the masterpiece housing more the 500 sculptors of Hindu Gods and Goddesses.
Meet the master craftsman of the Patola Art – a double ikat hand weaving technique practiced primarily by a handful of artisans across the globe. Overnight at Patan.
Today morning, proceed to Modhera (35 kms/40 Mins) to visit the famous Modhera Sun Temple, an 11th century temple dedicated to Sun God. Lying exactly on the Tropic of Cancer, the temple is famous its architecture and intricate carvings on its pillars plus the use of the study of Vastu Shashtra in its construction and thereby Proceed to Ahmedabad(120 kms/2 Hours).
Established in 1411 by Sultan Ahmed Shah, Ahmedabad became the capital of Gujarat and to know it better, an early morning heritage walk of the World Heritage City of Ahmedabad is the perfect way which starts a Hindu Temple to the Muslim Mosque converging through the hundreds of Pols and Jain Temples on the way.
Visit the Sidi Saiyed Mosque which houses the Sidi Saiyed Jali – the intricately carved windows out of a single stone and unofficially regarded as the Identity of Ahmedabad.
visit the Sarkhej Roza of Ahmedabad – called as the Acropolis of Ahmedabad by renowned Architect Le Corbuiser and showcasing brilliant examples of the Indo Saracenic architecture.
Today visit the Adalaj ni Vav – a 5 storey stepwell in the outskirts of Ahmedabad showcasing the brilliant combination of the Hindu-Muslim Architecture. It perfectly showcases the difference in architectural styles in stepwells with the advent of time and dynasties. Thereby, proceed to Champaner(160 kms/ 3 Hours) - an erstwhile capital of Gujarat.
Visit the famous Kali Mata Temple on the top of Pavagadh Hill through a Ropeway and also the ancient fort remains of Pavagadh.
Today, visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park which includes the Nagina Mosque, Jama Masjid, Saat Kaman, Helical Stepwell and many more. Champaner was designated as the capital of Gujarat by Mahmud Begda when he was trying to besiege the Pavagadh Fort. The archaeological park includes monuments from the 8th Century to the 16th century. Thereby, proceed to Vadodara - the cultural capital of Gujarat.
Visit the Majestic Laxmi Vilas Palace - one of the largest private residences in the world belonging to the Gaikwad Dynasty and built in 1890. It is a perfect example of the mixture of various architectural styles
Today, proceed to the Statue of Unity(100 kms/2 Hours) - the modern wonder in Gujarat and the tallest statue in the World dedicated to Sardar Patel - the Man who united India with a height of 182 Metres. Visit the Statue of Unity museum and the viewing gallery at a height of 135 metres overlooking the imposing Sardar Sarovar Dam and the Narmada River. Also enjoy the electrifying Light and Sound Show in the evening.
Drop at Ahmedabad Airport as per the schedule.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
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