Coverings: Ahmedabad, Jamnagar's Heritage, Dwarkadhish Temple, Beyt Dwarka Island, Nageshwar Jyotirlinga, Porbandar (Gandhi's Birthplace), and the Eternal Somnath Jyotirlinga.
Experience the profound spiritual energy of India’s western coast with our “Best of Gujarat” pilgrimage. This 3-night, 4-day soulful retreat is designed for those who wish to walk the path of devotion and history. Starting from the heritage city of Ahmedabad, we take you to the kingdom of Lord Krishna in Dwarka and the resilient, majestic shores of Somnath. You’ll witness the world-record-breaking chants at Jamnagar, sail to hidden island shrines, and stand before the first of the twelve Jyotirlingas. This isn’t just a sightseeing trip; it’s a journey to find peace amidst ancient bells, salty sea breezes, and the timeless stories of the Father of the Nation.
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Start your journey from Ahmedabad and head toward Dwarka. En route, we stop at Jamnagar to visit the famous Bala Hanuman Temple – renowned for its continuous 24/7 chanting. Wander through the vibrant local markets before checking into your Dwarka hotel for a peaceful evening.
After breakfast, we set off for Beyt Dwarka, a small island reachable by boat. Visit the ancient Dwarkadhish Temple and the powerful Nageshwar Jyotirlinga. Finish your day at the Rukmani Temple, dedicated to Lord Krishna’s consort, before returning to your hotel.
Travel to Somnath, stopping at Porbandar to visit Kirti Mandir – the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi. Reach Somnath by afternoon to offer prayers at the legendary Jyotirlinga temple. In the evening, witness the breathtaking Light and Sound show on the temple’s shore.
On your final day, enjoy a quiet morning breakfast before we begin the drive back to Ahmedabad. We will drop you at the airport or railway station, concluding your divine journey with a heart full of blessings and peaceful memories.
The ideal time is from October to March. The coastal weather is pleasant and cool, making it comfortable for temple visits and sightseeing. If you enjoy festivities, Janmashtami in Dwarka is an incredible experience.
Yes, local ferries operate regularly between Okha and Beyt Dwarka. It’s a short, scenic ride (about 15-20 minutes). Operators generally follow life jackets and standard safety measures.
We recommend modest and traditional Indian attire. Both Dwarka and Somnath have strict rules regarding sanctity; avoid wearing shorts or sleeveless tops. Carrying a scarf or dupatta is often helpful.
Most temples in Gujarat close for a few hours in the afternoon (usually between 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM). We plan your itinerary to ensure you arrive during the morning or evening Darshan times.
We ensure you get a cleaned room with comfortable stay during your tour.
Our expert staffs including our Driver, Manager & Coordinator, delivers impeccable service, so you can fully enjoy your trip.
We promise to provide genuine and enriching travel experiences, ensuring you connect with local culture, traditions, and landscapes.
We guarantee clear and upfront pricing for all our tour packages, ensuring no hidden charges during your journey.
We understand that every traveler is unique. Our tours are designed to be flexible, allowing you to personalize your journey.
We require only a minimal advance payment to confirm your booking, ensuring affordability and flexibility.
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