Vibrant Gujrat Tour
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Vibrant Gujrat Tour
Destination: Ahmedabad-Dasada-Bhuj-Gondal-Diu-Bhavnagar –Baroda-Ahmedabad
Detailed ltinerary
Day 1: ARRIVE AHMEDABAD


DAY 02: AHMEDABAD-PATAN-MODHERA-DASADA (215 KM / 6 HRS. APPROX.)
Morning drive to Zaianad (Dasada) visiting Patan and Modhera on the route.
Patan: Patan, an ancient fortified town, was founded in 745 AD by VanrajChavda, the most prominent king of the Chavda Kingdom. He named the city AnhilpurPatan or “AnhilwadPatan” after his close friend and Prime Minister Anhil shepherd. The town is famous for the step well ‘Rani kiVav’. It was one of the largest and the most sumptuous structures of its type. It became silted up and much of it is not visible, except for some rows of sculptured panels in the circular part of the well. Among its ruins one pillar still stands which is proof of the elegance of its design and an excellent example of this period. A part of the west well is extant from which it appears that the wall had been built of brick and faced with stone. From this wall project vertical bracket in pairs, this supported the galleries of the well shaft proper. This bracketing is arranged in tiers and is richly carved.
Modhera: Sun Temple, Modhera, at Modhera in Gujarat, is a temple dedicated to the Hindu Sun-God, Surya. It is situated on the bank of the river Pushpavati, 25 km from Mehsana and 102 km from Ahmedabad. It was built in 1026 AD by King Bhimdev of the Solanki dynasty. In the present times, prayers are not offered in this temple.
Arrive and check-in at hotel in Dasada. Overnight at hotel


DAY 03: DASADA/ BHUJ (265 KMS/ 5 HRS. APPROX...)

Day 4: IN BHUJ
Full day excursion to the nearby Tribal villages around Bhuj*. Excursion to Banni Village and Brindeyra, Hodka, Nirona, Khavda, Sumraser Villages.
NOTE: *A permit is required for non-Indian citizens traveling to this region and should be acquired at the Foreign Registration Office in Bhuj (Permit provided on working days only)
NOW A DAYS PERMIT FOR NORTH SIDE BANNI VILLAGE IS ISSUED FROM BRIENDYRA VILLAGE WHICH IS 50 KM FROM BHUJ. SO WHEN CLIENTS WILL GO FOR FULL DAY VISIT OF BANNI AREA THEY WILL TAKE PERMIT AND VISIT THE VILLAGE AND CARRY ON. AT BIRENDYRA THEY ARE CLOSE ON SUNDAY AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS. OFFICE TIMING IS TILL 1600 HRS IN THE AFTERNOON. Overnight at hotel

Day 5: BHUJ-WANKANER-GONDAL (297 KMS/ 6 HRS. APPROX.)

Day 6: GONDAL / JUNAGADH / SOMNATH / DIU ( 240 KMS/ 6 HRS. APPROX.)


Day 7: DIU-BHAVNAGAR (200 KMS/ 5 HRS. APPROX.)

Day 8: BHAVNAGAR-PALITANA EXCURSION (70 KMS/ 1 ½ HRS. APPROX.)
Morning excursion to Palitana – visit the famous 863 Jain Temples on mount Shetrunjaya. One has to climb approx 4000 stone steps.
AT PALITANA PHOTOGRAPHY IS NOT ALLOWED FROM OUTSIDE AND INSIDE
PALITANA – Palitana is one of the most sacred sites of Jainism. The Temple dedicated to Shri Adishwara, the First Jain Apostle, is the most sacred. The Four faced temple enshrines a quadruple image of Adinath. A fantastic collection of temple Jewels can be seen during deity adorning ceremonies at Shri Adishwara temple. The 600-meter climb to Shatrunjay is made on foot. (It takes approx. 4-5 hrs walk both ways. Lift-chairs are available one way). Overnight at hotel

Day 9: BHAVNAGAR-LOTHAL-BARODA ( 250 KMS/ 6 HRS. APPROX.)
Morning drive to Barodavisiting Lothal (a world heritage site).
Lothal is one of the most prominent cities of the ancient Indus valley civilisation, located in the Bhāl region of the modern state of Gujarāt and dating from 3700 BCE
After the visit, drive to Baroda and on arrival check-in at hotel.
Baroda has a rich historical background. The ardent historian can trace Baroda’s history over 2000 years and more. However, the recent threads can be picked up when the Moghul rule over the city came to an end in 1732, when Pilaji brought the Maratha activities in Southern Gujarat to a head and captured it. Except for a short break, Baroda continued to be in the hands of the Gaekwads from 1734 to 1949.
Later afternoon visit Laxmi Vilas Palace & Fatehsingh Museum ( Both remain close on Monday and Public Holiday ).
Lakshmi Villas Palace, an extravagant building of the Indo-Saracenic school, was built by Maharaja SayajiraoGaekwad III in 1890 at a cost of GBP180,000. Major Charles Mant was the architect. It is reputed to have been the largest private dwelling built till date and four times the size of Buckingham Palace. At the time of construction it boasted the most modern amenities such as elevators and the interior is reminiscent of a large European country house. It remains the residence of the Royal Family, who continue to be held in high esteem by the residents of Baroda.
The collection of Maharaja Fatesingh Museum Trust is in the school building situated in the Lukshmi Villas Palace compound, formerly known as the Motibaug School built in 1875 for Maharaja SayajiraoGaekwad III. Maharaja PratapsinghraoGaekwad and later Maharaja FatesinghraoGaekwad, the founder of the trust, as well as other members of the royal family including Maharaja RanjitsinhGaekwad completed their schooling here. After appropriately redesigning the existing school building to house the art treasures, Dr. H. Goetz, a renowned museum director and an expert art historian, was engaged to arrange the display of this museum.Come back to hotel and overnight at hotel in Baroda.


Day 10: EXCURSIONE TO CHAMPANER AND CHOTTA UDAIPUR (250 KMS/ 06 HRS APPROX, ROUND TRIP)

Day 11: BARODA -AHMEDABAD ( 100 KM – 2 & ½ HRS)

Day 12: DEPARTURE:
In time transfer to airport for flight back home or for the onward destination.