Fascinating Gujarat
fromPack your bags with your significant other to explore the historical gem in India
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Right from the splendid beaches of Diu to the historical gems in Lothal and Porbandar, Asiatic lions and Blackbucks in the Saurashtra region and the beautiful temples in Vadodara, Gujrat is a must-visit place with your family. The splendour of the scenic beauty that ranges from the Great Rann of Kutch to the Satpura hills is magnetic!
- Breakfast
- Hotels
- Sightseeing
- Transfers
- Breakfast
- Airport Transfers
- Government Taxes/VAT/ Service Charges
- Cab for sightseeing
- Toll Tax, Driver allowance and all other charges Included
- Accommodation
- Dinner
- Lunch
- Welcome Drink on Arrival
- Flight
- Additional transfers
- Personal expenditure
- Anything not mentioned in the inclusions
October through March is the ideal time to visit Gujarat. Summers in Gujarat are humid but coastal areas like Dwarka and Somnath are a bit cooler.
Gujarat has a rich tradition of high quality weaving, unique Kutch embroidery and hand-block printing, the most common are the tie-and-dye fabrics. Gujarat’s handicraft centres have an extraordinary collection of handicraft items, wooden items, embroidery and jewellery. Nut-crackers, silver items, wood items, brass items, Patola silk sarees, Silk sarees, Zari or gold thread embroidery cloth, Woolen shawls, blankets, rugs, wooden chest and furniture, sculptures, jewellery boxes, betel boxes, lacquerware, terracotta, wooden toys, dolls and intricate gold jewellery are the perfect showpieces and ideal gifts for friends.
Yes, Gujarat has realised the importance of foreign tourists visiting her and has every provision to keep them relaxed and happy. It has a number of currency exchange counters in almost all the cities.
These are some of the famous traditional dishes that one must try in Gujarat- Gujarati Thali, a variety-filled traditional dish served in Gujarat, Bajri no rotlo, Puran Poli, Kadhi, Khaman Dhokla, Handvo, Khandvi, a popular Gujarati snack (Farsan), Sukhadi.