About Gujarat Tourism
Stretched out into the Arabian Sea, with a hint of desert and with a coastline of 1600 kilometres long is Gujarat, the home state of Mahatma Gandhi. From majestic temples and remarkable architecture to delectable cuisines and diverse traditions, this westernmost state of India is a treasure trove of experiences, beckoning travellers from around the globe. The Gujarati phrase “Aavo Padharo” truly expresses the state’s warm and welcoming spirit. The guests here are treated like royalty, and the genuine friendliness of the Gujarati people ensures that your visit here is not only memorable but also enticing enough to make you want to return again and again.
Besides the rich cultural heritage, Gujarat tourism also offers a stunning array of natural wonders and adventure activities. From the serene beauty of the Rann of Kutch, where the white salt desert stretches as far as the eye can see, to the lush hills of Saputara, there's something for every nature lover.
With its rich culture, diverse wildlife, and warm hospitality, Gujarat promises an unforgettable experience that goes beyond the ordinary, making it a perfect destination for every traveller. To truly experience the best of Gujarat state tourism, consider booking a Gujarat tourism package from Veena World. Our tour packages are crafted with your unique needs and preferences in mind, ensuring that you witness everything that this city has to offer.
Best Time to Visit Gujarat
To plan the perfect itinerary for your Gujarat tourism travel packages, it's essential to consider the best time to visit. Generally, the best time to visit Gujarat is in winter, from October to February. During the winter months, the weather in the state is more pleasant than in the summers, when temperatures become so unbearably hot that it can interfere with your sightseeing plans.
Besides winter, the monsoon season, from July to September, could also be a great time to visit Gujarat and witness the lush greenery of the state. However, keep in mind that it's monsoon season and heavy rainfall can sometimes get in your way of exploring the state to the heart’s content.
Experience The Best Of Gujarat
From ancient temples to wildlife sanctuaries, Gujarat offers an array of experiences that cater to every type of traveller. To experience the best of Gujarat tourism, you must add these places to your itinerary:
Statue of Unity
The tour of Gujarat state tourism is incomplete without visiting the Statue of Unity. Renowned for being the world’s tallest statue, the Statue of Unity honours Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel, India’s first deputy prime minister and home minister.
Ahmedabad
One of the best cities to visit in Gujarat, Ahmedabad is a region well known for its colourful culture, mesmerising monuments, delicious food, and courageous people. Some must-visit tourist attractions of Ahmedabad include Bhadra Fort, Sabarmati Ashram, Kankaria Lake, and Jama Masjid.
Dwarkadish Temple
Situated in Gomti Creek, the Dwarkadish temple holds very special significance in the Hindu religion, believed to be built by the Hindu god, Krishna’s grandson. The five-storied structure of the temple is a masterpiece of architecture, with intricate cravings, attracting devotees from all around the world.
Sansan Gir National Park
If you are an animal lover, then the Sansan Gir National Park is a must-visit destination for Gujarat state tourism. Situated in Junagadh District, the Sansan Gir is the only national park in Asia where the jungle king roams freely. Besides lions, you can also find other animals such as Leopards, antelopes, hyenas, march crocodiles, and several bird species.
Somnath
The Somnath temple is one of Shiva’s most sacred Jyotirlingas. The temple was said to be built on the top of the very first out of 12 Jyotirlingas of the lord Shiva, making it a significant place in the Hindu religion. Located on the Arabian Sea shores, the temple attracts thousands of Hindus and pilgrims to seek blessings.
Rani Ka Vav
Rani ki Vav, located in Patan, Gujarat, is a remarkable monument built in the 11th century by Queen Udayamati in memory of her husband, King Bhimdev I. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its intricate architecture and over 500 sculptures, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship. Rediscovered in the 1940s after being buried under silt, Rani ki Vav stands as a testament to the artistic excellence of its time.
How To Reach Gujarat
Whether you prefer flying, taking a train, or driving, Gujarat offers various convenient options to suit all types of travellers. Here is a detailed guide to reaching Gujarat:
1) By Air
Travelling to Gujarat by air is no problem since the state boasts a total of 17 airports, the highest number of domestic airports in the entire country. The Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad serves as the main international gateway. Other significant airports include:
- Vadodara Airport
- Surat Airport
- Rajkot Airport
- Bhavnagar Airport
- Kandla Airport
2) By Train
Like Gujarat’s aviation network, the railway network too is very well-connected with the rest of the country. Key railway stations include:
- Ahmedabad Railway Station
- Vadodara Railway Station (the busiest)
- Surat Railway Station
- Rajkot Railway Station
3) By Road
Gujarat boasts an extensive network of well-maintained highways. You can either travel by your private car or a cab. Also, there is a range of buses available to Gujarat, from fully air-conditioned super luxury private buses the simply functional state-run buses.
If you don’t want the hassle of booking transportation, consider choosing a Gujarat tourism travel package from Veena World. From transportation to accommodation, we will take care of everything for you.
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