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GUJARAT

Where Culture Dances with the Desert Wind

Gujarat is a tapestry of vivid festivals, sacred rivers, vast white deserts, royal heritage, and coastal serenity. This vibrant state on India’s western edge is where timeless traditions meet awe-inspiring landscapes—from the spiritual calm of Dwarka and Somnath to the surreal salt plains of the Rann, the architectural brilliance of stepwells, and the wild heart of Gir forest. Every journey here becomes a soulful experience—rich with mythology, music, craft, and color. Whether you’re walking through the walled city of Ahmedabad, spotting Asiatic lions in Gir, sailing with legends at Dwarka, or watching the moonrise over the White Rann, Gujarat speaks to every kind of traveler. Add to this a treasure trove of handicrafts, lip-smacking local cuisine, archaeological marvels, and warm hospitality, and you have a destination that’s as deep as it is dazzling.

Plan Your Journey

Curated Corners of Gujarat

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Ahmedabad

Living Heritage City India’s first UNESCO World Heritage City, known for its Indo-Islamic architecture, old pols, vibrant markets, and Sabarmati Ashram.

Tirupati
Rann of Kutch

Where the Earth Meets the Sky A surreal salt desert that transforms during the Rann Utsav into a celebration of Gujarati art, culture, and desert magic.

Araku Valley
Gir National Park

Roar of the Last Lions Home to the rare Asiatic lion, this dry deciduous forest offers thrilling safaris and a deep connection to nature.

Araku Valley
Dwarka

Sacred City by the Sea One of the Char Dhams, this coastal temple town is steeped in Krishna lore and offers soul-stirring views of the Arabian Sea.

Araku Valley
Somnath

Eternal Temple by the Tides A sacred Jyotirlinga on the coast, symbolizing resilience and faith through the ages.

Vizag
Saputara

Gujarat’s Only Hill Station Nestled in the Western Ghats, this misty escape is perfect for nature lovers and cultural explorers alike.

Tirupati
Champaner-Pavagadh

Lost Kingdoms and Timeless Temples A UNESCO World Heritage site where ancient Hindu shrines and Islamic architecture coexist in stunning harmony.

Araku Valley
Bhuj & Kutch Villages

Craft, Color & Community Explore villages like Bhujodi and Nirona for handwoven textiles, Rogan art, and warm encounters with local artisans.

BEST TIME TO VISIT

Sunset

October to March – Ideal for pleasant weather, desert festivals, wildlife safaris, and temple visits.

November to February – Best time to visit the Rann of Kutch during the Rann Utsav.

BEYOND THE USUAL