Thriving cultures lying safely in the folds of time
Mastering the art of perfect adventure for 27+ years in the wild.Sudama temple
PorbandarSudama Temple is one of the revered sites of Gujarat. This temple is dedicated to Sudama who was the childhood friend of Lord Krishna. This temple is often visited by thousands of devotees, particularly the newly married Rajasthani Kshatriya couples who visit the temple to take the blessing.
Lothal Site and Museum
BhavnagarLothal Museum is a popular museum in western India. It is based in Gujarat and has been established for displaying various artifacts of Indus valley civilization that include jewellery, toys, measures and weighs along with intricate seals. The museum also comprises of other interesting pieces of objects that have been obtained from the ruins site of Lothal region in Gujarat.
Ambaji Temple
PoshinaAmbaji is an important temple which has thousands of devotees flocking towards it every week. Here you can also see the Garasia tribal women selling handicrafts, fruits and vegetables. The colourful local market and tribal people makes this place very interesting and offers great photo opportunities for budding photographers
Ashoka's edicts
JunagarhSeven Arches
ChampanerSaat Kaman is a prominent structure situated on the verge of a hill on the southern tip of Champaner (Pavagadh). Saat Kaman means seven arches. However, there are only 6 arches that are currently in existence with the other one having demolished.
Lakhota Palace & Museum
JamnagarLakhota Palace, a pleasing palace in the middle of the lake, houses a beautiful repository called Lakhota Museum. Rulers of Nawangar constructed the Lakhota Palace and today it is an important attraction of Jamnagar.
Naulakha Palace
GondalThe Naulakha Palace, dating back to the 18th century (1748), with a "sculpted facade “ is a part of the Darbargadh fort complex. It is named "Navalakaha" meaning rupees "nine lakhs," which was the cost of building it at that time.
Calico Museum
AhmedabadThe Calico Museum of Textiles, under the aegis of the Sarabhai Foundation, is India's premier textile museum. Its collection of Indian textiles is considered by many to be the finest and most comprehensive in the world.
Kirti Temple
PorbandarKirti Mandir is the memorial house kept in memory of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and Kasturba Gandhi located in city of Porbandar. There are life size oil paintings of Mahatma Gandhi and Kasturba kept side by side in the centre of Kirti Mandir. Gandhi wanted that he should not be made a God and so, keeping his wishes, floral garlands are not used.
Velavadar Black Bug National Park
BhavnagarEstablished in 1976 in the Bhal region of Saurashtra, the park is located around 42 km from the district headquarters city of Bhavnagar. Hugging the coasts of the Gulf of Khambhat on the south, it is spread over a large area, which was primarily a "vidi" (grassland) of the maharaja of the princely state of Bhavnagar for hunting the blackbucks with his famous hunting cheetahs.
Terracotta Horse
PoshinaPoshina has also been renowned in the world for the tribal tradition of Terracotta horse offerings to mountain Gods. Tens and thousands of Terracota Horses are seen lined up at sacred shrines as offerings for wishes fulfilled, from people coming from various parts of the world.
Suggested trips for Gujarat
Handcrafted tours by experts.Rajasthan: The Majestic Thar Desert
- Accommodation in twin sharing basis, all meals at Jamba
- Breakfast at Jaisalmer & Jodhpur Hotels
- Guided Tour of Jaisalmer & Jodhpur (entrances direct payment), visit of Osian Temple (No Guide)
- Dune drive Camal Safari in Jamba
- One Unique dining experience during the stay at Jamba
- Season is from October till April
- Grade is Easy Safari & Touring
Rajasthan: Uncover Wonders … Offbeat Discoveries
- 5 days tour with breakfast at Narlai Hotel and all meals at Jawai & Jamba hotels
- Safaris & sightseeings as per the program
- Airport transfers and round trip transportation along with all sightseeing tours by Non-ac Innova / Xylo up to 4 pax, 5 Pax onwards tempo Traveler Maximum (12 Seated), 10 pax onwards mini coaches and 15 pax onwards large coaches
- Season is from October till April
- Grade is Easy Touring
Taj, Tigers, Leopards, Lions of India - The World"s Greatest Land of Big Cats
Taj, Tigers, Leopards, Lions of India - The World"s Greatest Land of Big Cats View the rich birdlife of India at the Keoladeo Bird Sanctuary at Bharatpur. Meet the Royal Bengal Tigers at Ranthambore National Park and the Spotted Leopards at Jawai, with these Big Cats roaming the semi-arid desert lands of Rajasthan. Combining this with a visit to the ancient capital of India - Delhi, the Wonder of the World - The Taj Mahal, The great Palaces and Citadels of Jaipur and Jodhpur.
Big 5 Wildlife Tour
- Thrill of seeing the Royal Bengal Tiger, Lion, Single Horne Rhino, Asiatic Wild Elephant and Leopard in the Wild
- Explore three Metro Cities of India
- Visit the Unesco World Heritage Sites
- 10 Exclusive Safaris in the 3 major National Parks of India
Textile Tour of India
- Visit of Crafts Museum in Delhi
- Workshop on the Hand Block Printing at Bagru Village near Jaipur
- Learn about the different weaving processes of Textiles in Gujarat i.e. Bandhani (knot dyeing), Patola, Ajrakh Block Printing, Traditional Embroidery, Pitloom Weaving etc.
Experiences !!
Be not just a Spectator but a ParticipantA visit to the local popular markets
AhmedabadGujarat is the state of elegance and colours and Ahmedabad as its capital is a hub of colours and aristocracy. The markets here are a mixture of culture and modernity. Ahmedabad is known as the 'Manchester of India' due to a huge number of cloth mills present here.
Art and architecture tour of Ahmedabad
AhmedabadWhile Handicrafts from Gujarat are exported to far off places all across the world, you can buy it all from Kapasi Handicraft Emporium. They include pottery and handicrafts made out of brass and rare metal work, wall hangings, vases, marble art pieces and more.
Kutch Village of Bhirandiyara
BhujNext visit the beautiful Kutch Village of Bhirandiyara, a cluster of about 20 houses and every member of the village is an artisan in some way. The town is most famous for its fresh MAAVO, milk reduced to a thick fudge-like consistency & sweetened with sugar. The local meghwal community is known for its fine embroidery & colourful mud bhungas which is major tourist attraction.
Local markets in Bhuj
BhujVisit some local markets in Bhuj. The craftsmen in and around Bhuj have good hands on Khadi work, block print, tie and dye, colourful thread work and embroidery work. Also the handloom products of Bhuj are famous all over because of its finished intricate mirror work and brilliant colour combinations.
Ludiya village
BhujLudiya village inhabited by the Meghwal Community, flaunts beautifully painted circular huts organized around the temple. Between the vibrant Kanjari Blouse of the women & the men hunched over the various corners carving wood. The village is an aesthetic delight.
Museum and Textile
AhmedabadVisit the Calico museum of textile – the premier textile museum of the country. Its outstanding collection of Indian fabrics exemplifies handicraft textiles spanning five centuries and attracts large numbers of visitors from the general public, as well as increasing numbers of Indian and international research scholars.
Textile Tour of Bhuj and nearby villages
BhujLocated about 50 and 20 Km to Bhuj are the villages of Dhamadka and Dhaneti where you can see traditional ajrakh block printing using natural dyes and the traditional embroidery work of the Ahir community in Dhaneti.
Visit to the Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary
BhujLess than 100 km away from Bhuj, this sanctuary is spread over an area of about 7505.22 sq. km. in the Kutch District of Gujarat. This wildlife sanctuary is considered as one of the largest seasonal saline wetland areas.
Workshop for Batik Work
MandviA Batik creation involves 3 basic steps – waxing, dyeing, and scraping (removing). Local legends share stories of the Batik practice of block printing being carried to Kachchh during the time of the Ramayana by seasoned, master craftsmen.
Dhamadka
BhujA major center of the Ajrakh block-printing technique. Ajrak is the name of a block printed cloth with deep crimson red and indigo blue background, bearing symmetrical patterns with interspersed unprinted sparkling white motifs. The highly valued Ajrak has also been made in Kutch for the Maldharis or cattle herders’ communities since the time Khatris migrated from Sindh in the 16th century.
Heritage walk of the old city
AhmedabadExploring the old temple of Lord Ram and Jain temples. The people live in clusters and have narrow alleys and streets. Some of the houses still have heritage touch on the facades, one can also see harmony in different communities of Hindu’s, Jain’s and Muslim’s. At every corner you can see Tea stalls where people are gathered and doing chit chats. The atmosphere is very lively.
Jetpur - Screen printing
JunagarhJetpur is a textile town and one of the largest centers for screen-printing, block printing and yarn dyeing workshops in the country. It is famous for cotton saree industry. Jetpur is a pleasure for textile enthusiasts who can visit and experience the process of printing and dyeing. Here dye work is done in bulk by screen printing.
Khadi India
BhujHere we can see women working on spinning and making thread spinning for looms, quite interesting to see and post that you enter in shop filled with stuff like cloth, home stuff, slippers , bags etc.
Mata-ni-Pachedi
AhmedabadMata-ni-Pachedi is a traditional art of painting the image of goddesses on a piece of cloth found in the temple which is of a multicolored animated images of gods and goddesses, devotees, followers, flora and fauna with a narrative story.
Pethapur block making unit
AhmedabadPethapur village in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, is a hub of wood block makers, who supply customized blocks to the centres of block printing. Wooden block making has been a popular profession among the inhabitants of Pethapur for about 300 years.
Sumrasar
BhujSumrasar is a weaving village and specializing in Suf, Rabari and Garasia Jat embroidery. Visit the home of local weaver and learn about this art. We will also have an opportunity to visit the local school and interact with the friendly school kids. The village set up is very interesting to observe the daily village life.
Tangalia Weaving
BajanaThe unique art form of Tangalia with its dotted splendor is practiced by the Dangasia Community in Bajana. Dangasia is the only community having the knowledge of this weaving technique. Women of Bharwad community are often seen wearing dotted wrapped skirts of Tangalia weaving.
Tie & Dye or Bandhani art
BhujBandhani is an expression used in Gujarat for textiles where different designs are produced by tying individual parts of the fabric before dying. The Gujrati word‘ Bandhavun’ is derived from the Sanskrit word for tying ‘Bandhan’. The people engaged in producing designs on fabric as a result of tie-dying technique are known as ‘Bandhej’.