Gujarat Tours & Holidays
GUJARAT SMALL GROUP TOURS & TAILOR-MADE HOLIDAYS
Gujarat is one of India’s most diverse states, with a distinctive culture, a landscape that ranges from an fertile plains to an Arabian Sea coastline, and from tidal marshland to salt plains, as well as the island of Diu. Despite a wealth of attractions, it remains far less visited than the neighbouring state of Rajasthan.
Gujarat, in northwest India, offers off-the-beaten-track experiences that will appeal to returning visitors. Discover the legendary Indo-Islamic architecture of Ahmedabad and sample the famous Gujarati cuisine in the city's street food. Move beyond the chaotic capital and you can find many diverse and fascinating gems.
Gujarat is one of India’s most diverse states, with a distinctive culture, a landscape that ranges from an fertile plains to an Arabian Sea coastline, and from tidal marshland to salt plains, as well as the island of Diu. Despite a wealth of attractions, it remains far less visited than the neighbouring state of Rajasthan.
Gujarat, in northwest India, offers off-the-beaten-track experiences that will appeal to returning visitors. Discover the legendary Indo-Islamic architecture of Ahmedabad and sample the famous Gujarati cuisine in the city's street food. Move beyond the chaotic capital and you can find many diverse and fascinating gems.
Hindu and Jain pilgrimage sites are scattered throughout the region, including Modhera's stunning 11th-century Sun Temple and the legend-filled Dwarkadish Temple. Located just outside Palitana is Shatrunjaya, which is home to over 900 temples made of marble.
Gujarat is also famous for its textile heritage, with age-old weaving techniques still alive today. The Indus Valley civilization discovered at Lothal is also historically important, as is the Jain Temple complex at Palitana. The Little Rann of Kutch is home to the Wild Ass, and Gir National Park is the only place you can find the Asiatic Lion.
BEST EXPERIENCES

ENJOY A HERITAGE WALK THROUGH AHMEDABAD
Discover the old havelis, stepwells and monuments of Ahmedabad, India's first UNESCO World Heritage City, as you embark on a heritage walk through the historic 600-year-old walled city.
IMMERSE YOURSELF IN THE CRAFTWORK OF THE KUTCHI CULTURE
Explore Bhuj, and observe traditional artisans as they work at home, learning about the inter-dependence between farmers, herders, dyers and weavers, as well as potters and leather-workers, tracing back to the Indus Valley civilisation some 5000 years ago.