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Overview
The Gujarat Triangle Tour is a fascinating journey through the vibrant culture, history, and natural beauty of Gujarat. This tour typically encompasses the cities of Ahmedabad, Dwarka, and Somnath, offering travelers a mix of spiritual, historical, and scenic experiences. Ahmedabad, the state’s largest city, serves as a gateway with its heritage sites, including Sabarmati Ashram and the intricate architecture of its stepwells and mosques. Dwarka, one of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites, is revered for its association with Lord Krishna and offers serene beaches. Somnath is renowned for its iconic temple, a symbol of resilience and devotion, located along the picturesque Arabian Sea.
This triangle itinerary takes travelers on a spiritual journey to ancient temples, highlights Gujarat's rich architectural marvels, and introduces the tranquil coastal charm of the Arabian Sea. Alongside the cultural and religious heritage, visitors experience authentic Gujarati cuisine, vibrant local crafts, and the welcoming hospitality of its people. Ideal for history buffs, spiritual seekers, and beach lovers, the Gujarat Triangle Tour offers a perfect blend of spirituality, history, and nature.
Tour Highlights
- Visit the iconic Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad, Mahatma Gandhi’s home and base for India’s independence movement.
- Explore Ahmedabad’s heritage sites like the Adalaj Stepwell and Jama Masjid.
- Pay homage at the Dwarkadhish Temple, dedicated to Lord Krishna in Dwarka.
- Witness the mesmerizing evening aarti at Dwarka and Somnath temples.
- Visit the Somnath Temple, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva.
- Stroll along the scenic beaches of Dwarka and Somnath.
- Admire the confluence of history and mythology at the Porbandar, the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi.
- Indulge in Gujarat’s traditional cuisine, including dhokla, thepla, and fafda.
- Experience the tranquility and spiritual ambiance of coastal Gujarat.
Tour Plan
Day 1 : ARRIVE AHMEDABAD BY AIR OR TRAIN
Meeting and greeting on arrival and transfer to hotel. Later sightseeing of Ahmedabad visiting Gandhi Ashram, Hateesingh Jain Temple, Sidi Syed Mosque, Jama Masjid, Adalaj Stepwell. Eve. Visit Akshardham Temple with laser Show Overnight at hotel.Ahmedabad was founded by sultan ahmad shah in the year 1411 a.d with Blessings of his spiritual adviser shaikh ahmad khattu ganj baksha of Sarkhej at the site of an old town of ashawal and karnavati. Ahmedabad grew in wealth and splendour for a hundred years and became the centre of skilled craftsmen and merchants. The ancient monuments in and around the City of ahmedabad may be broadly grouped under two main periods, the first that of ahmad shah – 1 datable to the first half of the 15th century a.d. , and the second, the period of mahmud begada, datable to the second half of 15th century a.d.
Day 2 : AHMEDABAD / DWARKA BY SURFACE 440 KMS. APPROX 7 & ½ HOURS DRIVE
After Morning Breakfast at hotel later drive to Dwarka enroute visiting Gondal on arrival check into hotel, Eve: visit Aarti at Dwarkadish Temple. Overnight at hotel.Dwarka is one of the four holiest pilgrimage sites and main Centre of the krishna legend. It’s said that lord Krishna set his capital in Dwarka with entire yaduvanshi clan after his flight from Mathura. Archaeological excavations show that present day dwarka is the 6th city on this site, the earlier five having been submerged in the sea.Dwarkadish Temple (Jagat Mandir) The ancient dwarkadhish temple, has often been renovated, and the carvings Outside date from around the 16th century, the walls of about 12th century. A highlight of the temple is the 19th century shikara tower. The Multi Pillared sabha mandapa leads to a 60 pillared sanctum sanctorum dated by scriptures 2500 years. Incredibly details sculpture decorates the Entire temple.
Day 3 : DWARKA / BET DWARKA / NAGESHWAR JYOTIRLINGA / DWARKA
Breakfast at Hotel, Am: again visit Dwarkadish Temple Later full day excursion to Bet Dwarka & Nageshwar Jyotirlinga. Eve: back to Dwarka (optional visit aarti at Dwarka Temple). Overnight at hotel.
Bet Dwarka Bet Dwarka is located 30 km north of Dwarka on an island in the middle of the Arabian Sea, next to the coastal town of Okha. It takes twenty minutes by boat to reach the island. Bet Dwarka is said to be the remains of the 250 sq km (96 square miles) of land borrowed from the ocean to build the original city of Dwarka. Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Situated in the outskirts of Dwaraka, Nageshwar Temple or Nagnath Temple is one of the prominent Shiva shrines in India and this temple represents the removal of evil activities from earth.
Day 4 : DWARKA / PORBANDAR / SOMNATH BY SURFACE 234 KMS. APPROX 4 – 5 HOURS DRIVE
After Morning Breakfast at Hotel later drive to Somnath Dwarka enroute visiting Porbandar on arrival check into hotel & Lunch. Eve: visit Aarti at Somnath Temple. Overnight at hotel.
“Pauravelakul” and thereafter named “Sudamapuri”. It is located at latitude north 21.37o and longitude east 69.49o on the western coast of Saurashtra where the river Asmawati meets the ocean. It has completed one thousand years on Rakshabandhan, full moon day of Shravana, in the Vikram era 2046. In fact, it is believed that Porbandar was discovered on Raksha Bandhan day.
Temples, Mosques and Cemeteries Satyanarayan temple, Bhutnath Mahadev temple, Jadeshwar temple, Ramdhun temple and many more temples welcomes to pilgrims in Porbandar. Seven mosques named Nagina Masjid, Jumma Masjid, Mitthi Masjid, Khari Masjid, Sunni Bohra Masjid, Takia Masjid are also famous for the visitors. Roman Catholic Church, C.N.I Protestant Church, are also well known here.
Somnath is one of the 12 jyotirlingas of lord Shiva. In the Shiva Purana and Nandi Upapurana, Shiva said, `I am omnipresent but specially in 12 forms and places, the jyotirlingas`. Somnath is one of these 12 holy places. Today, Somnath offers a holy pilgrimage, a beach holiday and a number of places of historic, religious or scenic importance. Somnath Temple: The shore temple of Somnath is believed to have been built in 4 phases-in gold by Lord Soma, in silver by Ravi, in wood by lord Krishna and in stone by Bhima Deva. Tales of its riches brought in a series of invasions, but each time the temple was raided, whether by Muhammad Ghazni who took back the silver doors and treasures or by Aurangzeb in a fanatical vein, it was restored by zealous Hindu worshippers to its original glory.
Day 5 : SOMNATH / SASAN GIR / JUNAGADH / AHMEDABAD BY SURFACE APPROX 390 KMS. 6 – 7 HOURS DRIVE
Today, morning take a breakfast & later check out from the hotel & transfer to beach town Diu. Diu Island, and is known for its fortress and old Portuguese Cathedral. On arrival check in to the hotel. Visit St. Paul’s Church, Diu Museum and Diu Fort, Gangeshwar Temple, Noida Caves. Balance day at leisure to laze and relax on the Nagoa Beach. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Included
- Pick up and drop from railway/bus station.
- Accommodation on double/twin sharing basis.
- All breakfast included at hotels.
- All transfers and sightseeing by private A/C vehicle.
- Driver’s data, toll, parking, road tax, fuel charges All applicable taxes.
Excluded
- Pick up and drop from railway/bus station.
- Accommodation on double/twin sharing basis.
- All breakfast included at hotels.
- All transfers and sightseeing by private A/C vehicle.
- Driver’s data, toll, parking, road tax, fuel charges All applicable taxes.