Thursday 7 September 2017

SHORT AND SWEET - GUJARAT TOURS - 6 Nights / 7 Days ( Ahmedabad - 1 Night - Bajana 1 Night - Bhuj 2 Nights - Gondal 1 Night - Bhavnagar 1 Night)

SHORT AND SWEET - GUJARAT TOURS ( Ahmedabad - 1 Night - Bajana 1 Night - Bhuj 2 Nights - Gondal 1 Night - Bhavnagar 1 Night)

Detailed program 
07 Days/06 Nights
Day 01
                                               
Arrival Ahmedabad
You will arrive by domestic flight [AI 017 at 0640 Hrs] at Ahmedabad Airport. Following formalities and baggage collection, a representative will meet you as you EXIT the ARRIVALS TERMINAL building and transfer to your hotel
Founded in 1411 by Ahmed Shah I on the site of the ancient city of Karavati, Ahmedabad is today the great textile and commercial city of western India. Omnipresent is the Sabarmati River over which four bridges connect the old city with the new. On one side are the crowded streets leading to Manek Chowk, where rows of traders dealing in silver jewellery or printed fabrics lean against spotless white bolster-pillows, waiting for customers. The upper floors of the old havelis [family homes] have exquisitely carved wooden balconies, windows and doorways. The most beautiful ones stand in Doshiwala ni Pol. In Ahmedabad, the Indo-Saracen architecture blends beautifully Hindu and Muslim styles. Sidi Saiyad's Mosque is one of the most eloquent examples of the finest such work in sandstone.
Spend a few contemplative moments at Hridey Kunj, Mahatma Gandhi's austere Ashram set amongst mango trees where he experimented in non violent methods of political struggle.
Later continue visit to The Adalaj Vav [stepwell] is located 18 kilometers north of Ahmedabad in the quiet village of Adalaj. This vav has served as a resting place for hundreds of years for many pilgrims and caravans along their trade routes. Built in 1499 by Queen Rudabai, wife of the Vaghela chief, Veersinh, this five-storey stepwell was not just a cultural and utilitarian space, but also a spiritual refuge.
Overnight: Ahmedabad 
Day 02                        
Ahmedabad – Patan –Modhera – Little rann of Kutch
After an early breakfast, depart on the 126-km [3-hour] drive to Patan, an ancient Hindu capital before it was sacked by Muhamud of Ghazni in 1024. Now a pale shadow of its former self, it still has over 100 Jain temples and is famous for the manufacture of beautifully designed Patola silk saris.
Located in the heart of the city, The Rani ki Vav [Queen’s stepwell, Archaeological Sight] it is the greatest reminder of the days when kings and queens ruled here. The stepwell is the oldest and perhaps the grandest among 120 plus stepwells in Gujarat. Built in the 1050 A.D.
Some 52 kms [1 hour drive] away lies the Sun Temple at Modhera which is a rare edifice of the Solanki era when the art of temple building in Gujarat had reached its height. The temple dates back to early 11th century and was built by King Bhimdev I in 1026.
Continue on to the tented camp at Banjana another 70-km [1.5 hour], situated at the edge of the Little Rann of Kutch.
Overnight: Bajana 
Day 03
                                       
Little rann of Kutch - Bhuj
Early in the morning, take a jeep safari into the sanctuary in the Little Rann of Kutch, a fascinating vast stretch of flat, salt cracked barren desert. This is one of the largest wildlife sanctuaries in India, spanning some 4953 sq. km in area. The sanctuary is the only home of chestnut brown Asiatic Wild Ass or Ghudkhar, which is the last of India's wild horse family, and one of the most endangered species in the world. The sanctuary is also a home for gazelle, blue bull, wolf, and Indian foxes, jackal, jungle cat and hare. The sanctuary comprises of a range habitats from saline desert plains, arid grasslands, rocky and thorn scrub to lakes and marshes. It is also a home for Black Bucks and Wild Boar.The vast expansion of barren land is also a heaven for bird-watchers.
Continue on the 5 drive to Bhuj- [280 kms /  6 hour] and check in at hotel.
Late afternoon, explore Bhuj. Rao Pragmalji’s old palace, built in traditional Kutchhi style, in a small, fortified courtyard in the old part of the town, was a beautifully presented museum. It was, unfortunately, destroyed during the earthquake of 2001. The Maharao Sinh Madansinhji Museum [Closed on Thursday & Public Holiday], which had a varied collection of paintings, photographs and embroideries as well as a collection of old princely-state coins minted from the 17th century right up to 1948, was also severely damaged.
The Kutchh Museum [Closed on Wednesday , 2nd , 4th Saturday & Public holidays] was founded in 1877 by Sir James Fergusson, a governor of Bombay under the British Raj. The oldest museum in Gujarat, it had an excellent collection, which included anthropological and archaeological finds, textiles, weapons, musical instruments and a picture gallery.  While extensive restoration work has been undertaken, it will take years for Bhuj to be restored to its former glory.
After the tour drive back to hotel
Overnight: Bhuj
Day 04
Breakfast at the hotel. Spend full days visiting the villages around Bhuj to get a glimpse of various pastoral nomads, their lifestyle, arts and crafts. The region is renowned for its silverware, tie-and-dye fabrics, weaving, block- printing and particularly its fine needlework.
Visit Banni Village, an Arabic name for needlework and legend has it that the inhabitants came from Saudi Arabia in the 10th-11th century to settle in this region.  To protect themselves from invaders, their villages were well camouflaged that it is difficult to locate them, until you come right upon them, often appear on these articles. These textiles are decorated with tassels made of torn cloth and cowrie shells and concentric rectangles or parallel horizontal lines are the preferred patterns.
Banni Embroidery is derived from the semi-desert areas in Kutch - a long tract of 2,144 sq. km. People in these areas are engaged in tertiary occupations like embroidery, leather work, dairy and other cottage industries. Banni embroidery is locally known as Kutchi Bharat, Khambira, Kharekh, Kudi Kacho Pako etc. are the main stitches used by the migrant Harijans of the area. The needlework is known for its intricate and minute designs in gorgeous colours.
Mirror-Work Embroidery is also found in the Banni area. There are some villages famous for different types of handicrafts, including mirror-work.
Mutva Embroidery derives its name from Mutva [Maldhar] a sub caste of Muslims living in Banni. They excel in workmanship of all styles of embroidery in the Banni area of Kutch.
Gotam stitch [Sindhi Kadai], close chain-stitch and button-hole stitch with microscopic mirrors are used in this intricate style of work.
Rogan Painting is more than a 100 years old. Hand-pounded castor oil is turned into a paste by boiling it. Later, yellow, red, blue, green, black and orange coloured powder diluted in water is mixed with the castor oil paste. An iron rod, flattened at both ends is used to paint half of the design with the support of left hand fingers on the bottom of the cloth. The impression is transferred on the other half of the cloth to complete the design.
Overnight: Bhuj 
Day 05
                                                       
Bhuj - Gondal
After breakfast, depart on the 260 kms/5.5 hours drive to Gondal. Enroute visit enroute visit Bhujodi Village & Ajarkpur Village.
Bhujodi,  The terrain and weather of Kutch is well suited for sheep raising. The availability of good quality wool enables the craftsmen to produce artistic products required by shepherds, cowherds and other rural communities.  Bhojodi is one of the villages en route to Bhuj which is known for its weaving.
Ajarkpur, Ajrakh printing is one of the most popular traditional crafts of Kutch. It means "keep it today" and in Arabic it means "beautifying".  Ajrakh denotes the blue colour, which is a must. The Khatri community has practiced this craft since many centuries, the technique handed over from generation to generation. Of late, Harijan artisans trained under the expertise of Khatri craftsmen are also pursuing this craft.
Upon arrival in Gondal, check in at hotel
Spend the afternoon exploring Gondal, the capital of one of the most progressive, affluent and efficient princely states during the British period.
The oldest extant palace in Gondal, the 17th-century Naulakha Palace is a festival of stone carvings with exquisite jharokhas [balconies], a fabulous pillared courtyard, delicately carved arches, and a unique spiral staircase. The large chandelier-lit durbar hall has stuffed panthers, gilt wooden furniture, and antique mirrors.
Built in 1875 AD by Maharajah Bhagwat Sinhji for his son Yuvraj Bhojraji, the Riverside Palace is set in lawns and gardens beside the river Gondali. There are two marvelously appointed sitting arrangements - the living room furnished in typical colonial style with chandelier, antique wooden furniture and sofas, and the Indian room decorated with beadwork, brassware and paintings-and many pleasant sit-outs on the terraces and galleries overlooking either the river or the garden.
Located in a huge complex of fruit orchards, lawns and gardens, the Orchard Palace is a wing of the Huzoor Palace [the present royal residence] where the ruling family of Gondal entertained personal guests, including relatives from other princely states of Gujarat. The 'room of miniatures' is a splendid sitting room with a collection of miniature paintings, brass, and antique furniture.
The Royal Garages have an extensive collection of vintage and classic cars. Most of these cars are restored and some bear the original Gondal state number plates. There are plans to restore a selection from the extensive collection of horse drawn carriages, which includes Victorian showpieces and a Shetland pony carriage.
Overnight: Gondal
Day 06
Gondal  – Bhavnagar
After breakfast depart from Diu to Bhavnagar [200 kms /5 hours]
Founded as a port in 1723, Bhavnagar is an important trading post for the cotton goods manufactured in Gujarat. It has a beautiful old bazaar area with overhanging wooden balconies, thousands of little shops and ateliers.
In the afternoon visit the Takhteshwar temple which sits on the highest hillock, offering panoramic views of the city and out into the Gulf of Cambay.
Overnight: Bhavnagar 
Day 07
Bhavnagar – Palitana -  Lothal – Ahmedabad  [220 kms/6-7 hours]
Palitana 5:300 AM- Departure to the fabulous temples of Palitana. Atop a hill are about 900 intricately carved temples dating back to the 11th century. You can choose to either walk up the 3,500 steps to the temples or go up on human-powered palanquins. Created by master craftsmen, these temples find their place in the Guinness Book of World Records for having the highest number of temples on a single hill. ( Photography is strictly prohibited at the temple)
Lothal is the excavated Harappan site dating as far back as the 2nd millennium BC Archaeologists have discovered a well planned city here, 1.75 kms long and 400 meters wide, sub-divided into blocks with rows of houses. Each house had its own bathroom and the water outlet from the baths was connected to the city's channel of underground drainage system. Lothal was discovered in 1954 and till today it is the largest and the only full-fledged Harappan town in India, though a few other minor sites have also been excavated. A unique discovery of Lothal is a dockyard - 216 m long and 35 m wide, with a 5 m high wall. It appears Lothal was a prosperous city and seaport. Goods like beads, stone blades and other products manufactured here were exported. There is evidence that the people of Lothal had commercial links with Mesopotamia [Iraq] and Egypt. ## Note: Lothal Museum remains close on Friday
Later continue drive to Ahmedabad Airport
Evening Intime transfer to Ahmedabad airport to board flight to Mumbai.
END OF THE TOUR
Hope the above in order and do let us know for any assistance

With Best Regards

LIJU MATHEW
============================================
JEL Tours Private Ltd
203, Crystal Arcade, C.G Road
Nr. Navrangpura Tel. Exchange
Navrangpura, Ahmedabad – 380 009 , Gujarat (INDIA)
Tel :  0091 79 26405607 / 40075607 / 40025607
Fax : 0091 79 26405608
Mobile : 0091 9712970354 / 9426070354
Email : tours@jelgroup.in or jel.tours@gmail.com
Website : https://jel-tours-pvt-ltd.business.site/
CIN.N0- U63040GJ2009PTC056540

Wednesday 12 April 2017

GUJARAT ROUTES = Ahmedabad(2)Bajana(1)Bhuj(2)Gondal(1)Sasangir(1) Bhavnagar(2)Champaner(1)Ahmedbad (1)

ROUTE =  Ahmedabad(2)Bajana(1)Bhuj(2)Gondal(1)Sasangir(1) Bhavnagar(2)Champaner(1)Ahmedbad (1)

Detailed Itinerary

Day 01:        Arrrival Ahmedabad

Welcome to Ahmedabad one of the largest city in the state of Gujarat and one of the largest urban agglomerations in India with a population of approximately 52 lakhs (5.3 million). Located on the banks of the River Sabarmati the city is the administrative centre of Ahmedabad district.

Meeting assistance on arrival and transfer to Hotel, Check In Hotel.
Overnight at Ahmedabad


Day 02:        ArrivĂ©e AHMEDABAD (02h15)

After breakfast proceed to Local Sightseeing in Ahmedabad as under

The Sidi Saiyyed Mosque, built in 1573, is one of the most famous mosques of Ahmedabad. The mosque was built by Sidi Saiyyed, who was a slave of Sultan Ahmed Shah. The mosque was built in the last year of the Sultanate of Gujarat.

Gandhi Ashram : Also known as Sabarmati Ashram, Harijan Ashram, or Satyagraha Ashram, is located in the Ahmedabad suburb of Sabarmati adjoining to famous Ashram Road, at the bank of River Sabarmati. The ashram was originally established at the Kocharab Bungalow of Jivanlal Desai on 25 May 1915. The Ashram was then shifted on 17 June 1917 to a piece of open land on the banks of the river Sabarmati.

Hutheesing Jain Temple : Constructed in the year 1850 AD is a very famous Jain temple. It has been named after its founder Seth Hathee Singh, a prosperous Jain merchant. Hathee Singh Jain temple of Ahmedabad was built in the dedication of the 15th Jain Trithanakara named Dharmnath. The temple is known for its fabulous architectural styling and designing that consists of intricate carvings.

Then Afternoon visit

After noon visit Shreyas Folk Museum (Closed on Monday & Bank Holidays) - one of the informative and educational museums located close to the suburbs of Ambavadi near Sabarmati. This museum displays the colorful and traditional folk arts of Gujarat. From textile and clothing to the decorative collectibles, the Shreyas Folk Museum brings out the traditional rustic flavor and cultural heritage of Gujarat.

Adalaj Step Well : The Adalaj step-well is a popular tourist attraction of the city and is situated 18 km. north of Ahmedabad. The well was built in 1499 A.D. by Queen Rudabai. The step well or Vav, as it is called in Gujarati, is intricately carved and is several stories in depth. The designs on its walls and pillars include, leaves, flowers, birds, fish and other breathtaking ornamental designs. In the past, these step wells were frequented by travellers and caravans as stopovers along trade routes.

Overnight at Hotel.

Day 03:        AHMEDABAD / MODHERA / PATAN / BAJANA (240 Kms / 06 Hours)

After breakfast proceed to Bajana on way visit,
Modhera Sun Temple : The sun Temple of Modera is one of the finest example of Indian temple architecture of its period.  Built in 1026 A.D. the temple is dedicated to the Sun Goa, Surya and stands high on a plinth overlooking a deep stone- steeped tank. Every inch of the edifice, both inside and outside is magnificently carved with Gods and Goddesses, birds, beasts and flower, the sun temple at Modhera is magnificent. The first view of the sun temple is breathtaking, with the pillared portico of the sabhamandap reflected in the massive tank. The weathered golden brown stone of the edifice has an overpowering grandeur. There is no worship offered here now. There is no shikhara either. The temple has a sanctum, a pradakshina patha and a sabha mandap in front. The exterior of the sanctum has many carved images of the Sun God, portrayed as wearing a belt and long shoes. The mandapa in front of the sanctum has beautifully carved pillars with exquisite toranas adorning the entrance.

Patan Rani Ki Vav : Patan has over 100 beautifully carved Jain temples & many attractive traditional carved wooden houses. Rani Ki Vav is the oldest and the grandest stepwell in the state of Gujarat. It is situated at Patan and is believed to have been built during 1022 to 1063 AD. The construction was completed by the widowed queen Udayamati. It is the centre for fine textiles particularly silk patola sarees produced by the characteristic 'ikat' technique.

Evening arrival at Bajana, Little Rann of Kutch.  Check in at hotel and day at leisure.
Overnight Stay at Hotel.

Day 04:        BAJANA / BHUJ (280 Kms / 06 Hours)

Enjoy morning Safaris in the Little Rann of Kutch.:: The Wild Ass Sanctuary of the Little Rann of Kutch, spreading across nearly 5000 square kilometers of the Little Rann, is the only place on earth where the endangered Indian Wild Ass (Equushemionuskhur),  known locally as the ghudkhar, still lives. The only other two subspecies of wild asses live in the high arid plateaus of Tibet, making this the most accessible place to visit wild asses in their natural environs. Standing more than a meter tall at the shoulder and two meters in length, wild asses are very agile and can run long distances at a speed of 50 km/h, making them more like wild horses, and far more captivating than their domesticated cousins.

Then proceed to Bhuj upon arrival check in hotel,
Afternoon local sight seeing of  Bhuj City (if time permit) : Aina Mahal (Closed on Thursday & Bank Holidays) - The Aina Mahal, currently a museum, was built under Rao Lakhpatji. It now stands as a storehouse of the culture and history of Kachchh. The building bears the mark of its architect, Ramsang Malam, who was influenced by European style during his long stay in  Holland.

Pragmal Palace (Closed on Thursday & Bank Holidays)  - The palace, on the other side of Aina Mahal, was built in 1797. the building displays a strong British influence through the floral patterns on its tower and Corinthian pillars.

Kachchh Museum (Closed on Wednesday & Bank Holidays) - Established in 1877, the Kachchh Museeum is the oldest in Gujrat. It has the largest collection of Kshatrapa inscriptions, and diplays textiles, armoury, gold and silver ornaments and other exhibits belonging to the region.
Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 05:        BHUJ – Banny villages – GREATER RANN OF KUTCH

After Breakfast full day visiting Banny villages
Hodka – a cultural village is located in the Banni Grassland, right on the edge of the great Salt Desert – the Rann. The name Hodka is derived from the Gujarati word “Hodi” meaning Boat, as the shape of the Jheel is believed to be in the shape of a Boat. It is believed to have been set up by the Halepotra clan. ‘Halepotra’ literally means the ‘Son or the descendant of Halaji’, who is believed to have immigrated from Sindh. The village is now a part of National project. The village is famous for its craft like Decorative Mirrors, Lamps, Hand Fans, Letter Boxes, Wall Hanging, Lather, Clay, Wood, Metal and Mud Work especially the exquisite Silver Jewellery. The artisans sell their goods directly from their artistic Huts.

Bhirandiyara – is a favourite Tea stop for locals and visitors alike on the road to Khavda. The village boasts a delicious sweet – fresh Maavo. This milk-based sweet is best when eaten hot. Most of the roadside stalls sell Maavo. The local Meghwal Community has exquisite embroideries and skillfully decorated, colorful Mud Bhungas. Artisan Mr. Arjan Vela (subject to permission / confirmation) has lovely pieces of Leatherwork.

Visiting Nirona – Nirona is home to about six different Crafts. Meet Mr. Abdul Gafur Khatri, (subject to permission / confirmation) who, together with his five brothers, belongs to the last family of Rogan Painters. Rogan Art involves using a Metal Stick and Castor-Oil based colors to create a work of genius. Viewing a demonstration of the craft is sure to leave you in awe.
Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 06:        BHUJ /   RAJKOT / GONDAL (295 Kms / 07 Hours)

After Breakfast drive to Rajkot the fourth largest city of Gujarat. It is located on the banks of the Aji and the Niari rivers. It is situated in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat. This city is a major industrial town, which has the rich heritage of ancient civilization and freedom struggle.

Later Visit Waston Museum (Closed on Wednesday & bank holiday) (Timing 10.00 to 05.00pm) opened to the public in the year 1888 and commemorates Colonel James Watson, who was Saurashtra’s political agent from year1886-89. The entrance of the Watson Museum and Library in Rajkot is well decorated and attractive. The two majestic lion’s statues stand on both the sides of the entrance of the museum.

Kaba Ghandhi No Delo the place where the Great Indian Leader, Mahatma Gandhi stayed during his stay in Rajkot in the early years of his life. Mahatma Gandhi's father, in the name of Karamchand Gandhi was also known as Kaba Gandhi. The name of the house has been derived form Gandhiji's father's name.

Continue proceed to Gondal upon arrival check in Hotel.
Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 07:        GONDAL / JUNAGARH / SASANGIR (120 Kms / 03 Hours)

After Breakfast driver Junagadh on arrival to see Jama Masjid is built inside the Upperkot Fort in Junagadh. This mosque was built from a demolished Hindu temple and has an interior filled with columns. Then visit Durbar Hall Museum houses a large collection of silver chains, chandeliers, thrones, palanquins, weapons and armour from the days of the Nawabs. There is also a portrait gallery of the Nawabs. This museum was once the hall where the Nawabs held their Darbars (assemblies).

Later proceed to Mahabat Maqbara,
Mahabat Maqbara is a stunning mausoleum of one of the Nawabs of Junagadh. This mausoleum is one of the Gujarat's most glorious examples of Indo-Islamic architecture. This mausoleum was built in 1892 and topped with silver doors and intricate architecture, including minarets encircled by spiraling stairways.

Narsinh Mehta's Choro,
Narsinh Mehta's Choro is a great revered place where the great poet and saint Narsinh Mehta used to hold his assemblies, religious discourses and Bhajans in the 15th century. There is a small temple of Gopinath later visit  Mahabat Maqbara, Junagadh and the idol of Shri Damodar Raiji and Narsinh Mehta. Narsinh Mehta was one of the great poets of India. He was a great devotee of Lord Krishna and a scholar, philosopher and a social reformer.

Later proceed to Sasangir on arrival check in & overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 08:        SASANGIR / BHAVNAGAR (245 Kms / 06 Hours)

Morning (Optional) excursion by Jeep safari into the Gir Forest National Park . Discover the lair of the extremely endangered Asiatic lion in Gir, the small forest reserve that remains his last sanctuary. The Gir Forest National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary (also known as Sasan-Gir) is the sole home of the pure Asiatic Lions. The Hindi name Gir stands for forest. . The forest also harbours a variety of smaller animals and birds. Other predators are the Panther and the Hyena. The Indian Deer, Sambar, Chital (spotted deer), Nilgai (blue bull), Chinkara and the Chowsingha (four horned antelope) are found here, alongwith the bear and the long tailed langur.

Later drive to Bhavnagar, Check in Hotel.
Evening Takhtehwar Temple Erected over a petite mound looking out on the city, this Takheteshwar Temple has been dedicated to Lord Shiva.
And the Barton Museum (Closed on 2nd & 04th Saturday & Sunday &  Timing 09am to 01pm & 02pm to 06pm) one of the most ancient libraries in Gujarat. Among the oldest monuments in Bhavnagar, this library is a popular among men of all age group.
Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 09:        BHAVNAGAR / PALITANA / BHAVNAGAR ( 55 kms 1.5 hrs  )

After Breakfast Begin climb to the Palitana temples located atop Shatrunjaya Hills and crowned with 863 temples, each rivaling the other for its beauty and magnificence. This is one of the most awe inspiring sights to devotees and visitors alike. The peak is a 3 km climb of over 3500 steps from the town, while on each temple one can see detailed carvings, beautiful idols and images, jeweled statues and intricate torans. The climb takes approximately 2-2.5 hours. Later Proceed for lunch(Own/Extra – Please make a advance booking) at the Vijay Vilas Palace for a sumptuous home cooked meal hosted by the present owners Nitya and Yashpal Singh. The Vijay Vilas palace was build in 1906 AD by Yashpal’s ancestor, Yuvraj Vijay Sinhji of Palitana, a member of the same Gohil Rajput clan as the Maharajahs of Bhavnagar. The palace was used as a country retreat, being splendidly located in the hills with great views of the Shetrunjaya hill and historic Palitana temples. (( NOTE IT’S A JAIN TEMPLE – PHOTOGRAPHY IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED.))
Return back to Bhavnagar.
Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 10:        BHAVNAGAR / LOTHAL / CHAMPANER (265 Kms / 06 ½ Hours)

After breakfast drive to Lothal (Closed on Friday & bank holiday)  : One of the well known cities of the ancient Indus valley civilization. The origin and history of Lothal can be dated back to 2400 BC. Lothal in Gujarat is one of the primary sites of archaeology. Though, it was discovered in the year 1954, but its excavation work began on the February 13, 1955, which continued till May 19, 1960. It was done by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). Read on to know more about Lothal in India.

Then proceed to Champaner, Champaner was founded in the 8th century by King Vanraj Chavda of the Chavda Kingdom. Some attribute the name “Champaner” to his desire to name the city after his friend and minister Champa, or “flame of the forest” flower. The city and surrounding state of Pavagadh became an important buffer area between Mandu and Gujarat, as well as a key station on trade routes leading from Gujarat to both North and South India. Pavagadh and the city of Champaner were captured by the Chauhan Rajputs around 1300 AD, and they ruled the area for almost the next two hundred years.

Upon arrival check in Hotel, Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 11:        CHAMPANER / PAVAGADH / AHMEDABAD (160 Kms / 03 Hours)

After breakfast visit Pavagadh Kalika Mata Temple : At the summit of Pavagadh hill, 762 m above sea level, is the temple to Mother Kali, which is the oldest in the area, dating from the 10th-11th centuries. Hindu pilgrims were coming to visit this temple from long before the development of Champaner as a major city, and they continued for hundreds of years after its decline, right up to the present day. To reach the temple at the summit is about a 5 km walk along a jungle footpath to the top of the hill; otherwise, there is a cable car which will haul you to the summit from about the midway point, which is the last place accessible by road. The temple has large fortifications and an open chowk in front, with two altars for sacrifices, and an array of lights for special occasions. The idol of Kalika Mata in the inner sanctum is only the head, the mukhwato, painted in red. Also present are full idols of Mahakali and the yantras of Bahuchara. The temple is open from very early to quite late, to accomodate pilgrims arriving at all hours. The Machi Haveli is a rest house available for pilgrims.

Later drive to Ahmedabad upon arrival check in Hotel, Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 12:        AHMEDABAD / Departure

Early morning drive to Ahmedabad airport to board a flight to your home town from where you board a flight to your onward destination.

END OF TOUR

With Best Regards

LIJU MATHEW
============================================
JEL Tours Private Ltd
203, Crystal Arcade, C.G Road
Nr. Navrangpura Tel. Exchange
Navrangpura, Ahmedabad – 380 009 , Gujarat (INDIA)
Tel :  0091 79 26405607 / 40075607 / 40025607
Fax : 0091 79 26405608
Mobile : 0091 9712970354 / 9426070354
Email : tours@jelgroup.in or jel.tours@gmail.com
Website : https://jel-tours-pvt-ltd.business.site/
CIN.N0- U63040GJ2009PTC056540

Monday 3 April 2017

Permit Details - GUJARAT Alcohol prohibition in India


MAJASTIC GUJARAT - 2 WEEKS PROGRAM WITH MT. ABU (AMD-(2N)VADODARA(2N)BALARAM(1) MT ABU(2N) BAJANA(1) GONDAL(1) SOMNATH(1) DIU(2) BHANGAR (2N) OUT BHAVNAGAR OR EXTENTION 1 NGT AMD FOR LOTHAL AND OUT AMD

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DAY 01 : ARRIVAL AT AHMEDABAD TRANSFER TO HOTEL.

Arrival at Ahmedabad and transfer to hotel. Ahmedabad, the city of Ahmed Shah (Medieval ruler of Gujarat), is known for its rich past and its association with the Mahatma (Great Soul), also known as Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. The city offers the traveler a unique style of architecture, which is a blend of Hindu and Islamic styles (Indo-Saracenic style of architecture). The monuments of Ahmedabad mainly date back to the 15th century. Ahmedabad has been known for its industry since medieval times. Presently it is famous for its textile mills and is often referred to as the 'Manchester of the East'. Rest of day leisue.
Ovenight stay at Ahmedabad. ( STAY AT AHMEDABAD)

DAY 02 : AHMEDABAD LOCAL SIGHT SEEING.
  
After breakfast proceed to Local Sightseeing in Ahmedabad as under

Gandhi Ashram : Also known as Sabarmati Ashram, Harijan Ashram, or Satyagraha Ashram, is located in the Ahmedabad suburb of Sabarmati adjoining to famous Ashram Road, at the bank of River Sabarmati. The ashram was originally established at the Kocharab Bungalow of Jivanlal Desai on 25 May 1915. The Ashram was then shifted on 17 June 1917 to a piece of open land on the banks of the river Sabarmati.

Hutheesing Jain Temple : Constructed in the year 1850 AD is a very famous Jain temple. It has been named after its founder Seth Hathee Singh, a prosperous Jain merchant. Hathee Singh Jain temple of Ahmedabad was built in the dedication of the 15th Jain Trithanakara named Dharmnath. The temple is known for its fabulous architectural styling and designing that consists of intricate carvings.

The Sidi Saiyyed Mosque, built in 1573, is one of the most famous mosques of Ahmedabad. The mosque was built by Sidi Saiyyed, who was a slave of Sultan Ahmed Shah. The mosque was built in the last year of the Sultanate of Gujarat.

The Sidi Saiyyed Mosque, built in 1573, is one of the most famous mosques of Ahmedabad. The mosque was built by Sidi Saiyyed, who was a slave of Sultan Ahmed Shah. The mosque was built in the last year of the Sultanate of Gujarat.

Then Afternoon visit
Shreyas Folk Museum (Monday and bank holidays are closed)  - one of the informative and educational museums located close to the suburbs of Ambavadi near Sabarmati. This museum displays the colorful and traditional folk arts of Gujarat. From textile and clothing to the decorative collectibles, the Shreyas Folk Museum brings out the traditional rustic flavor and cultural heritage of Gujarat.
Adalaj Step Well : The Adalaj step-well is a popular tourist attraction of the city and is situated 18 km. north of Ahmedabad. The well was built in 1499 A.D. by Queen Rudabai. The step well or Vav, as it is called in Gujarati, is intricately carved and is several stories in depth. The designs on its walls and pillars include, leaves, flowers, birds, fish and other breathtaking ornamental designs. In the past, these step wells were frequented by travellers and caravans as stopovers along trade routes.

Overnight stay at Ahmedabad. ( STAY AT AHMEDABAD)

DAY 03 : AHMEDABAD TO VADODARA (125KMS/03HRS)

After breakfast drive to Vadodara upon arrival check in hotel.

Afternoon local sightseeing including visit Laxmi Villas Palace  - The Royal  Family's residence is an extravagant building in Indo- Saracenic style. Pratap Vilas Palace - Built as the residence of the royal family, this is a magnificent building in the Indo - Sarcenic style, housing a collection of old armory and sculptures in bronze, marble and terra cotta. The Baroda museum and art gallery and the Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum boast of an excellent art collection of works by Indian artists and European Masters, of Mughal miniatures and valuable palm leaf manuscripts of Buddhist and Jain origin.

Overnight stay at Hotel. ( STAY AT VADODARA)

DAY 04 : VADODARA –Excursion visit of  Chotta Udaipur VIA CHAMPANER (160Kms+60Kms)

After Breakfast drive to chotta udaipur enroute visiting Champaner is an ancient fortified city,  The town has a rich  historical culture and was a major trade center dealing in fine silk, woven and dyed textile, and sword manufacturing. But its decline started after attacks by the Mughal Emperor Humayun in 1535 AD. The entire landscape of Champaner has many ruins of fort walls, tombs, gardens, arches, pillars and wells. It has been named the Champaner  Archaeological Park, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site by a shrine to the Muslim saint, Sadan Shah. Jami Masjid - This large, ornate mosque built in 1523 is a typical example of Gujarati architecture.

Chotta Udaipur – Later we drive to Chotta Udaipur, most of the tribals living in and around are ‘Rathwas’ & ‘Nayaks’. They are superstitious and God-fearing people. The entrance to their home is through a richly carved wooden door with figurines and tribal icons. The front is usually decorated with Pithora paintings for which the ‘Rathwas are known for. The tribals do not live in hamlets. Their dwellings are separated from each other by considerable distance. The tribal museum of Chhota Udaipur has a large collection of tribal artifacts.

Evening Return to Vadodara for Overnight. ( STAY AT VADODARA

DAY 05 : VADODARA - BALARAM (270Kms/07Hrs)

After Breakfast Proceed to Balaram , An weekend retreat and hunting resort of the Lohani who rules from Jalore in Southwestern Rajasthan. A number of temples of religion importance are located along Balaram River. Balaram Ambaji wildlife Sanctuary also visit the tribal villages around Balaram explore some of the most picturesque tribal areas in all of India. (It is an centre to see Garasia tribal’s and also Rajasthani rabaris can be seen near Ambaji)., If,time permit visit the Villages around Balaram on the Aravali Hills. Overnight at Balaram Palace.  ( STAY AT BALARAM)

DAY 06 : BALARAM – MT. ABU ( 95 kms / 3 hours)
After Breakfast today explore some tribes around poshina like visit the  Bhill, Gowala & Garacia Tribal Villages. Tribes that are second cousins to each other, they differ only in the manner of living; the Gowala are more settled, the Garacia are  stillprone to roaming, and their women dress is a manner slightly less ostentatious than the Gowala females. The villages people are  artisans the tribal arrow crafters, silver, Potters, blacksmiths a nd the bazaar is famous for silver tribal jewelry, ORNATE sheathed daggers and terra cotta horses. Around poshina are hamlets Of the bhil and garasia tribal communities, known for their colorful Attires and artistic ornaments. 
Later proceed to Mt. Abu and check in at hotel and day at leisure.

Overnight stay at hotel. ( STAY AT MT.ABU)

DAY 07 = MT. ABU
After Breakfast Sightseeing of Mt.Abu, surrounded by rugged hills and granite rocks, is the famous Nakki Lake, which is the foremost tourism attraction. Several royal palaces and colonial bungalows surround the beautiful lake and later visit Dilwara Jain Temples, one of the most stunning examples of Jain architecture in India. Built between 11th and 13th century AD, there are five marble temples which are a blend of artistic creativity and elegance. The doorways, ceilings, pillars and panels, are all carved intricately in marble, so much so that at places the marble seems to be transparent.

Later Return to Hotel for overnight  ( STAY AT MT.ABU)

DAY 08 : MT.ABU  - BAJANA VIA PATAN & MODHERA (255Kms/06Hrs)

After breakfast drive to Bajana enroute visit patan & modhera

Patan : Patan has over 100 beautifully carved Jain temples & many attractive traditional carved wooden houses. Rani Ki Vav is the oldest and the grandest stepwell in the state of Gujarat. It is situated at Patan and is believed to have been built during 1022 to 1063 AD. The construction was completed by the widowed queen Udayamati. It is the centre for fine textiles particularly silk patola sarees produced by the characteristic 'ikat' technique.

Modhera :   The sun Temple of Modera is one of the finest example of Indian temple architecture of its period.  Built in 1026 A.D. the temple is dedicated to the Sun Goa, Surya and stands high on a plinth overlooking a deep stone- steeped tank. Every inch of the edifice, both inside and outside is magnificently carved with Gods and Goddesses, birds, beasts and flower, the sun temple at Modhera is magnificent. The first view of the sun temple is breathtaking, with the pillared portico of the sabhamandap reflected in the massive tank. The weathered golden brown stone of the edifice has an overpowering grandeur. There is no worship offered here now. There is no shikhara either. The temple has a sanctum, a pradakshina patha and a sabha mandap in front. The exterior of the sanctum has many carved images of the Sun God, portrayed as wearing a belt and long shoes. The mandapa in front of the sanctum has beautifully carved pillars with exquisite toranas adorning the entrance.

Overnight at Bajana. ( STAY AT LITTLE RANN OF KUTCH, BAJANA)

DAY 09 : BAJANA - GONDAL VIA RAJKOT (258Kms/06Hrs)

After Breakfast drive to Rajkot Later proceed for local sightseeing including The Watson Museum & Library in the Jubilee Gardens commemorates Colonel John Watson, Political Agent from 1886-89. The entrance is flanked by two imperial lions and among the exhibits are copies of artefacts from Mohenjodaro, 13th century carvings, silverware, natural history exhibits and textiles as well as dioramas of local Tribal costumes and housing styles. Perhaps the most startling piece is a huge marble statue of Queen Victoria seated on a throne, decidedly not amused. The museum is open daily except Wednesday from 9 am to 12.30 pm and 1.30 to 5.30 pm; there's a small entry fee. 

Later proceed to Gondal upon arrival check in & overnight at hotel. (STAY AT GONDAL)

DAY 10 : GONDAL – SOMNATH VIA JUNAGADH (130KMS/04HRS)

Morning visit Naulakha Palace built of 17 th cent. By Bhakumbhaj  i the founder of Gondal. Naulakha Palace. Its magnificent architecture will leave you spellbound and the antique furniture, spiral stairways and the chandelier-lit courtyard would take you back to the royal period. Vintage classic cars collection of the Maharaja of Gondal. The palace also has a museum. The next set of royal relics can be found at the Orchard Palace and Huzoor Palace.
  
After Breakfast proceed to Junagadh on arrival to see Uperkot Fort, Ashok Rock Edict, Mahabat Makabara and Junagadh Museum. Later proceed to Somnath In the evening attend Evening Pooja(so called Aarti – Hindu temple).

Upon arrival check in & overnight stay at Hotel. (STAY AT SOMNATH/VIRAVAL)

Day 11 : SOMNATH – DIU ( 80 KMS /2 HOURS)

After Breakfast – Visit Somnath temple The legendary shore temple of Somnath is located near Veraval. The Somnath temple is one of the twelve most sacred shrines dedicated to the Lord Shiva. The temple contains the jyotirlinga of Lord Shiva

Somnath Temple :- The legendary shore temple of Somnath is one of the twelve most sacred shrines dedicated to the Lord Shiva. The temple contains the jyotirlinga of Lord Shiva. This temple has a very long history. According to the legends, the Somnath temple is very old and was originally built in gold by the Somraj, the Moon God. Later, it was rebuilt by Ravana, in silver; then by Krishna in wood and Bhimdev in stone. Mahmud of Ghazni, upon hearing the description of the richness of the Somnath temple by Al Biruni, an Arab traveler.

Rudresvara Temple :- Rudreshvara Temple is a ruined temple located near the Somnath temple. This temple dates from the same time as the Somnath Temple and was laid out in a similar fashion. The sculptures on the walls and doorways give an indication of what the Somnath Temple was like.

Continue drive to Diu upon arrival check in & overnight stay at Hotel. ( STAY AT DIU)

DAY 12 : DIU

After Breakfast local sightseeing including St. Paul’s Church considered to be the only church in operation in Diu till date. This 400 year old church shares close similarity with the Bom Jesus Church at Goa. Boasting a Gothic architectural style, this church is the biggest Portuguese Catholic church on the island.

Diu Museum states that this was an old St. Thomas Church which was transformed later into a museum to house several artifacts and antique pieces. This former St. Thomas Church, now transformed into a museum, houses a lot of important antique statues, inscriptions on the stone by the ancient rulers, magnificent wooden carvings, idols, shadow-clocks and various other vital artifacts.

Rest of day enjoy the beach area. Overnight stay at Hotel. ( STAY AT DIU)

DAY 13 : DIU – BHAVNAGAR (220 kms/6hours)
After breakfast proceed to Bhavnagar, Check in Hotel.

Evening Takhtehwar Temple Erected over a petite mound looking out on the city, this Takheteshwar Temple has been dedicated to Lord Shiva.
And the Barton Library one of the most ancient libraries in Gujarat. Among the oldest monuments in Bhavnagar, this library is a popular among men of all age group.

Overnight at Bhavnagar. ( STAY AT BHAVNAGAR)

Day 14 FULL DAY EXCURSION PALITANA (65KMS/01HRS)

After Breakfast Begin climb to the Palitana temples (Photography is strictly prohibited)  located atop Shatrunjaya Hills and crowned with 863 temples, each rivaling the other for its beauty and magnificence. This is one of the most awe inspiring sights to devotees and visitors alike. The peak is a 3 km climb of over 3500 steps from the town, while on each temple one can see detailed carvings, beautiful idols and images, jeweled statues and intricate torans. The climb takes approximately 2-2.5 hours. Later Proceed for lunch(Own/Extra – Please make a advance booking) at the Vijay Vilas Palace for a sumptuous home cooked meal hosted by the present owners Nitya and Yashpal Singh. The Vijay Vilas palace was build in 1906 AD by Yashpal’s ancestor, Yuvraj Vijay Sinhji of Palitana, a member of the same Gohil Rajput clan as the Maharajahs of Bhavnagar. The palace was used as a country retreat, being splendidly located in the hills with great views of the Shetrunjaya hill and historic Palitana temples. ( PHOTOGRAPHY IS STRICTLY RESTRICTED – JAIN TEMPLES )

Return back to Bhavnagar. ( STAY AT BHAVNAGAR)

DAY 15 : BHAVNAGAR – Departure

Intime transfer to Bhavnagar Airport for onward flight

END OF THE TOUR


EXTENSION – FOR LOTHAL

DAY 15 : BHAVNAGAR TO AHMEDABAD VIA LOTHAL (200KMS/05HRS)

After breakfast drive to Lothal (Friday is closed : One of the well known cities of the ancient Indus valley civilization. The origin and history of Lothal can be dated back to 2400 BC. Lothal in Gujarat is one of the primary sites of archaeology. Though, it was discovered in the year 1954, but its excavation work began on the February 13, 1955, which continued till May 19, 1960. It was done by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). Read on to know more about Lothal in India.

Evening arrival at the Ahmedabad hotel.    Rest of the day is free for shopping and lastminute activity.
Overnight Ahmedabad

DAY 16 : AHMEDABAD – Departure
Intime proceed to Ahmedabad Airport for onward destination with sweet memory.
END OF THE TOUR

More Details contact

With Best Regards

LIJU MATHEW
============================================
JEL Tours Private Ltd
203, Crystal Arcade, C.G Road
Nr. Navrangpura Tel. Exchange
Navrangpura, Ahmedabad – 380 009 , Gujarat (INDIA)
Tel :  0091 79 26405607 / 40075607 / 40025607
Fax : 0091 79 26405608
Mobile : 0091 9712970354 / 9426070354
Email : tours@jelgroup.in or jel.tours@gmail.com
Website : https://jel-tours-pvt-ltd.business.site/
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Friday 31 March 2017

GUJARAT - ALL TIME FAVORITE - 10 NIGHTS/ 11 DAYS - AMD(2N) BHAVNAGAR(2) DIU(2) GIR(1) RAJKOT(1) BHUJ(2)KUTCH

TITLE = GUJARAT - ALL TIME FAVORITE - 10 NIGHTS/ 11 DAYS - AMD(2N) BHAVNAGAR(2) DIU(2) GIR(1) RAJKOT(1)  BHUJ(2)KUTCH

Day 01 Arrive Ahmedabad

Welcome to Ahmedabad one of the largest city in the state of Gujarat and one of the largest urban agglomerations in India with a population of approximately 52 lakhs (5.3 million). Located on the banks of the River Sabarmati the city is the administrative centre of Ahmedabad district.
Meeting assistance on arrival and transfer to Hotel. ( Only Transfer )
Overnight at Ahmedabad.

Day 02 In Ahmedabad

After breakfast proceed to Local Sightseeing in Ahmedabad as under
Gandhi Ashram : Also known as Sabarmati Ashram, Harijan Ashram, or Satyagraha Ashram, is located in the Ahmedabad suburb of Sabarmati adjoining to famous Ashram Road, at the bank of River Sabarmati. The ashram was originally established at the Kocharab Bungalow of Jivanlal Desai on 25 May 1915. The Ashram was then shifted on 17 June 1917 to a piece of open land on the banks of the river Sabarmati.
Hutheesing Jain Temple : Constructed in the year 1850 AD is a very famous Jain temple. It has been named after its founder Seth Hathee Singh, a prosperous Jain merchant. Hathee Singh Jain temple of Ahmedabad was built in the dedication of the 15th Jain Trithanakara named Dharmnath. The temple is known for its fabulous architectural styling and designing that consists of intricate carvings.
The Sidi Saiyyed Mosque, built in 1573, is one of the most famous mosques of Ahmedabad. The mosque was built by Sidi Saiyyed, who was a slave of Sultan Ahmed Shah. The mosque was built in the last year of the Sultanate of Gujarat.
The Sidi Saiyyed Mosque, built in 1573, is one of the most famous mosques of Ahmedabad. The mosque was built by Sidi Saiyyed, who was a slave of Sultan Ahmed Shah. The mosque was built in the last year of the Sultanate of Gujarat.
Then Afternoon visit
Shreyas Folk Museum (Monday and bank holidays are closed)  - one of the informative and educational museums located close to the suburbs of Ambavadi near Sabarmati. This museum displays the colorful and traditional folk arts of Gujarat. From textile and clothing to the decorative collectibles, the Shreyas Folk Museum brings out the traditional rustic flavor and cultural heritage of Gujarat.
Adalaj Step Well : The Adalaj step-well is a popular tourist attraction of the city and is situated 18 km. north of Ahmedabad. The well was built in 1499 A.D. by Queen Rudabai. The step well or Vav, as it is called in Gujarati, is intricately carved and is several stories in depth. The designs on its walls and pillars include, leaves, flowers, birds, fish and other breathtaking ornamental designs. In the past, these step wells were frequented by travellers and caravans as stopovers along trade routes.

Day 03 Ahmedabad-Bhavnagar via Lothal (220 kms/5 hours)

After Breakfast proceed to Bhavnagar via After breakfast drive to Lothal ( Friday and bank holidays are closed) : One of the well known cities of the ancient Indus valley civilization. The origin and history of Lothal can be dated back to 2400 BC. Lothal in Gujarat is one of the primary sites of archaeology. Though, it was discovered in the year 1954, but its excavation work began on the February 13, 1955, which continued till May 19, 1960. It was done by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). Read on to know more about Lothal in India.

Then proceed to Bhavnagar check in Hotel.
Evening is time permits visit Takteshwar Temple : Erected over a petite mound looking out on the city, this Takheteshwar Temple has been dedicated to Lord Shiva. One can have a splendid view of the adjoining Gulf of Cambay; it is an important pilgrim spot.
Overnight Stay at Bhavnagar.

Day 04 In Bhavnagar (Excursion Palitana – 55 kms/1.5 hrs oneway )

After Breakfast Begin climb to the Palitana temples ( Photography is strictly prohibited)  located atop Shatrunjaya Hills and crowned with 863 temples, each rivaling the other for its beauty and magnificence. This is one of the most awe inspiring sights to devotees and visitors alike. The peak is a 3 km climb of over 3500 steps from the town, while on each temple one can see detailed carvings, beautiful idols and images, jeweled statues and intricate torans. The climb takes approximately 2-2.5 hours. Later Proceed for lunch(Own/Extra – Please make a advance booking) at the Vijay Vilas Palace for a sumptuous home cooked meal hosted by the present owners Nitya and Yashpal Singh. The Vijay Vilas palace was build in 1906 AD by Yashpal’s ancestor, Yuvraj Vijay Sinhji of Palitana, a member of the same Gohil Rajput clan as the Maharajahs of Bhavnagar. The palace was used as a country retreat, being splendidly located in the hills with great views of the Shetrunjaya hill and historic Palitana temples.
Return back to Bhavnagar.
Overnight stay at Bhavnagar.

Day 05 Bhavnagar- Diu (220 kms/6 hours)

After Breakfast proceed to Diu, A tranquil island filled with immense beauty, was a Portuguese colony like Goa. An offshore island situated on the west coast off Saurashtra in Gujarat. Rocky bays, sun-kissed sandy beaches and limestone cliffs are found in Diu. Take a tour to Diu with TSI India and experience the splendid charm of the island. Diu is a breathtaking land with golden beaches, swaying palm orchards and historical monuments. 
Check in Hotel. Then Evening Leisure at the Beach.
Nagoa Beach is a tiny seaside village and this area is a well-liked beach area for those on beach holidays and beach tours to West India. Nagoa Beach, Diu boasts of a pastoral charm of an old fishing village. Amidst the swaying palm trees and the cool breeze you shall enjoy lazing around the deserted environs of Diu Nagoa Beach. A palm-fringed, largely deserted and secluded beach, Nagoa Beach, Diu is one of the most beautiful beaches in India. Just twenty minutes invigorating drive from Diu will ferry you to Nagoa Beach which with a stretch of about 2 kms from one end to another is extraordinarily beautiful .The unique shoe-shape of the beach makes it more beautiful.
Overnight at Diu.

Day 06 In Diu

After Breakfast Local Sighseeing at Diu.
Portuguese Fort : It was constructed on the ruins of another fortress, built by the Arab Governor Malekhyaaz ¬around 1400 AD, which in turn was built over a still earlier fort dating back to 700 AD. At the end of the Fort Road is the Portuguese Fort PraSa-de-Diu (29 m) built in 1535-41, standing like a guard on the east.
Naida caves : Naida caves, Diu are located outside the city wall of the Diu Fort, which was constructed by the Portuguese. The caves feature a big network of tunnels with square hewn steps, which is yet to be fully explored. It is believed that the Portuguese during their reign hacked building materials from these caves.
Diu Museum : The history of Diu Museum in Diu states that this was an old St. Thomas Church which was transformed later into a museum to house several artifacts and antique pieces. This former St. Thomas Church, now transformed into a museum, houses a lot of important antique statues, inscriptions on the stone by the ancient rulers, magnificent wooden carvings, idols, shadow-clocks and various other vital artifacts. A majority of these have been collected from the excavations from different sites and exhibited for the general public. These artifacts and the antique items reveal the past scenario of Diu when it was under the rule of the Portuguese.
Church of St Francis of Assisi, Diu Diu Church of St Francis of Assisi is counted among the highly venerated churches in the region. Its foundation was kept in 1593 AD. It boasts of an impressive structure overlooking the very gorgeous Arabian Sea. Today this famous church has been turned into a hospital. Church of St Francis of Assisi, Diu The very exquisite and most venerated Church of St Francis of Assisi in Diu was constructed around AD 1593.
St. Paul’s Church is considered to be the only church in operation in Diu till date. This 400 year old church shares close similarity with the Bom Jesus Church at Goa. Boasting a Gothic architectural style, this church is the biggest Portuguese Catholic church on the island. Its intriguing volutes and shell like motifs are the sight to behold. This apart, you will also be mesmerized by seeing the lavish wood carving. In fact glancing through this exquisite work you will realize why this is touted to be the most elaborate of all the Portuguese churches in India. St Paul’s Church in Diu is around 400 year old church. It was constructed in the year 1691. It is dedicated to our Lady of Immaculate Conception.
Then Overnight at Diu.

Day 07 Diu – Sasangir ( 120 kms/4 hrs) + pm Game drive (1500-1800 hrs) optional . Stay at Sasangir

After breakfast driver to Sasangir upon arrival check in hotel.
Enjoy the Afternoon Safari that is 03pm to 06pm [ OPTIONAL ]. It is the sole home of the Asiatic Lions and is considered to be one of the most important protected areas in Asia due to its supported species. The ecosystem of Gir, with its diverse flora and fauna, is protected as a result of the efforts of the government forest department, wildlife activists and NGOs. The forest area of Gir and its lions were declared as "protected" in the early 1900s by the Nawab of the princely state of Junagadh. You may also find Indian Leopards, Sloth bears, Indian Cobras, Jungle cats, Striped Hyenas, Golden Jackals, Indian Mongoose, Indian Palm Civets, Ratels, Chital, Nilgai (or Bluebull), Sambar, Four-horned Antelope, Chinkara and Wild boar. It Also has around 300 Species of Birds.
Note = National park – Sasangir is closed for Monsoon from 15th June to 15th October – Every year.
Overnight Stay at Hotel.

Day 08 Sasangir – Junagadh – Rajkot (170 kms/5-6 hours)

After breakfast proceed to Rajkot on way visit Junagadh on arrival to see Jama Masjid is built inside the Upperkot Fort in Junagadh. This mosque was built from a demolished Hindu temple and has an interior filled with columns. Then visit Durbar Hall Museum houses a large collection of silver chains, chandeliers, thrones, palanquins, weapons and armour from the days of the Nawabs. There is also a portrait gallery of theNawabs. This museum was once the hall where the Nawabs held their Darbars (assemblies).
Later proceed to Mahabat Maqbara
Mahabat Maqbara is a stunning mausoleum of one of the Nawabs of Junagadh. This mausoleum is one of the Gujarat's most glorious examples of Indo-Islamic architecture. This mausoleum was built in 1892 and topped with silver doors and intricate architecture, including minarets encircled by spiraling stairways.
Narsinh Mehta's Choro
Narsinh Mehta's Choro is a great revered place where the great poet and saint Narsinh Mehta used to hold his assemblies, religious discourses and Bhajans in the 15th century. There is a small temple of Gopinath later visit  Mahabat Maqbara, Junagadh and the idol of Shri Damodar Raiji and Narsinh Mehta. Narsinh Mehta was one of the great poets of India. He was a great devotee of Lord Krishna and a scholar,philosopher and a social reformer.
Then proceed to Rajkot upon arrival check in hotel, Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 09 Rajkot-Bhuj (250 kms/6 hours)

After breakfast drive to Bhuj upon arrival check in hotel
Afternoon local sight seeing of  Bhuj City (if time permit) : Aina Mahal - The Aina Mahal, currently a museum, was built under Rao Lakhpatji. It now stands as a storehouse of the culture and history of Kachchh. The building bears the mark of its architect, Ramsang Malam, who was influenced by European style during his long stay in  Holland. Pragmal Palace - The palace, on the other side of Aina Mahal, was built in 1797. the building displays a strong British influence through the floral patterns on its tower and Corinthian pillars. Kachchh Museum - Established in 1877, the Kachchh Museeum is the oldest in Gujrat. It has the largest collection of Kshatrapa inscriptions, and diplays textiles, armoury, gold and silver ornaments and other exhibits belonging to the region.
Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 10 In Bhuj

After Breakfast full day visiting Banny villages
Hodka – a cultural village is located in the Banni Grassland, right on the edge of the great Salt Desert – the Rann. The name Hodka is derived from the Gujarati word “Hodi” meaning Boat, as the shape of the Jheel is believed to be in the shape of a Boat. It is believed to have been set up by the Halepotra clan. ‘Halepotra’ literally means the ‘Son or the descendant of Halaji’, who is believed to have immigrated from Sindh. The village is now a part of National project. The village is famous for its craft like Decorative Mirrors, Lamps, Hand Fans, Letter Boxes, Wall Hanging, Lather, Clay, Wood, Metal and Mud Work especially the exquisite Silver Jewellery. The artisans sell their goods directly from their artistic Huts.
Bhirandiyara – is a favourite Tea stop for locals and visitors alike on the road to Khavda. The village boasts a delicious sweet – fresh Maavo. This milk-based sweet is best when eaten hot. Most of the roadside stalls sell Maavo. The local Meghwal Community has exquisite embroideries and skillfully decorated, colorful Mud Bhungas. Artisan Mr. Arjan Vela (subject to permission / confirmation) has lovely pieces of Leatherwork.
Visiting Nirona – Nirona is home to about six different Crafts. Meet Mr. Abdul Gafur Khatri, (subject to permission / confirmation) who, together with his five brothers, belongs to the last family of Rogan Painters. Rogan Art involves using a Metal Stick and Castor-Oil based colors to create a work of genius. Viewing a demonstration of the craft is sure to leave you in awe.
Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 11 Departure transfer to airport to board flight to Bom.

Early morning drive to Bhuj airport to board a flight to your home town from where you board a flight to your onward destination.


END OF TOUR

More Details contact

With Best Regards

LIJU MATHEW
============================================
JEL Tours Private Ltd
203, Crystal Arcade, C.G Road
Nr. Navrangpura Tel. Exchange
Navrangpura, Ahmedabad – 380 009 , Gujarat (INDIA)
Tel :  0091 79 26405607 / 40075607 / 40025607
Fax : 0091 79 26405608
Mobile : 0091 9712970354 / 9426070354
Email : tours@jelgroup.in or jel.tours@gmail.com
Website : https://jel-tours-pvt-ltd.business.site/
CIN.N0- U63040GJ2009PTC056540