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Gujarat - Rajasthan - Madhya Pradesh 11 Nights - 12 Days Tour

Duration : 11 Nights / 12 Days

Destination Covered : Mount Abu, Nathdwara, Udaipur, Ahmedabad, Bhavnagar, Porbandar, Vadodara (Baroda), Ujjain, Dwarka, Omkareshwara, Somnath, Narmada, Somnath, Gandhinagar, Ambaji, Dilwara Temple, Dwarkadhish Temple, Achalgarh Fort

Tour Activities : Sightseeing

Tour Themes : Hill Stations & Valleys, Religious & Pilgrimage, Culture & Heritage, Monuments & Historical Places

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Mount Abu, Nathdwara and Udaipur Tour Itinerary

Day 1
Gujarat Amdavad is the most populous city in the Indian state of Gujarat. It is the administrative headquarters of the Ahmedabad district and the seat of the Gujarat High Court. makes it the fifth most populous city in India, and the encompassing urban agglomeration population estimated at 6,357,693 is the seventh-most populous in India. Ahmedabad is located near the banks of the Sabarmati River 25 km from the capital of Gujarat, Gandhinagar, also known as its twin city .
Check in hotel at 12.00 pm freshup
1:00pm Lunch visit Sabarmathi Ashram, Vaishnow devitemple, Aksharadam
9.00 pm Dinner over night stay
Day 2
Dwarka is a city and a municipality of Devbhumi Dwarka district in the state of Gujarat in Western India. It is located on the western shore of the Okhamandal Peninsula on the right bank of the Gomti River at the mouth of the Gulf of Kutch facing the Arabian Sea. Often identified with the Dwarka Kingdom, described in the Bhagavata Purana as the ancient kingdom of Krishna and is believed to
have been the first capital of Gujarat. Dwarka has the Dwarkadhish Temple dedicated to Krishna, which is one of four sacred Hindu pilgrimage sites collectively called the Chardham, which were founded by Adi Shankaracharya (686–717 AD) at the four corners of the country, was established as a monastic center and it forms part of the Dwarka temple complex. Dwarka is also one of the seven most-ancient religious cities (Sapta Puri) in India. Bet Dwarka or Shankhodhar is an inhabited island at the mouth of the Gulf of Kutch situated 3 km off the coast of Okha, Gujarat, India. Northwest to southeast the island measures 13 km long with an average east– west width of 4 km It is a strip of sandstone situated 30 km north of the town of Dwarka. The revered site is home to one of the 12 jyotirlingas (self-manifested shivalinga) in India. The red building lies at a short distance from the town. At the end of a large hall is the main sanctum with the shivalinga. Close to the temple is another important spiritual spot called Gopi Talav Tirth, a lake that is connected to the legends of gopis visiting Lord Krishna and eventually offering their lives to merge with the soil here. History: Legend goes that it was here that a demon called Daaruka imprisoned a Shiva devotee called Supriya. The chants of ‘Om Namaha Shivay’ by Supriya invoked Lord Shiva who arrived here and vanquished the demon. A self-manifested Shivalinga appeared here and is prayed .
4.30 am starts journey proceed to Dwarka
3.00 pm check in hotel after fresh up visit bet Dwarka
7.00 pm visit Nageshwar jyothirling proceed to Dwarka
9.00 pm Dinner over night stay
Day 3
6.00 am visit Dwarakadesh temple History Rukmini Dwarka: An interesting legend surrounds the different addresses for the temple of Lord Krishna and his Queen, Rukmini. It is said that sage Durvasa requested Krishna and Rukmini to pull a chariot to take him to their house for a meal. On the way, when Rukmini asked for water to quench her thirst, Lord Krishna prodded the ground with his tow, and the River Ganges appeared. Rukmini quenched her thirst but forgot to ask the sage if he wanted a drink of water too. Durvasa felt insulted and cursed her that she would live separately from her husband
8.00 am breakfast checkout hotel visit Rukmini Dwarka ,Moola Dwarka Mul Dwaíka (Kodinaí), a small coastal village neaí Kodinaí, about 45 km. fíom Somnath, is one of the thíee claimants of the oíiginal Dwaíka of Mahabhaíata. Aíchaeological findings fíom Mul Dwaíka suggest that this aíea was an ancient settlement. Discoveíy of a composite stone anchoí and some gíapnel type anchoís fíom Mul Dwaíka suppoít the view that this was an active poít in medieval peíiod and eaílieí. An ancient temple of Loíd Shíee Kíishna is situated on a íaised land close to the sea.
12.00 pm visit Porabandar (Birth place of Mathma Gandhi) ,Sudama temple Porbandar is a coastal city in the state of Gujarat, best known for being the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi. The coastal city is also believed to be the birthplace of Sudama, Lord Krishna’s friend and devotee. The city had been a prosperous trading center for centuries, conducting much commerce with Arabian and Persian Gulf countries, as well as East Africa, under the Mughals, the Marathas and the British. The ancient jetties and ports around the coast are evidence that it was a hub of maritime activities.
1.30 pm Lunch Proceed to Somnath
8.30 pm Dinner Over night Stay at Somnath
Day 4
Brief History: It’s said that Somraj (the moon god) first built a temple in Somnath, made of gold; this wasrebuilt by Ravana in silver, by Krishna in wood and by Bhimdev in stone. The current serene, symmetrical structure was built to traditional designs on the original coastal site: it’s painted a creamy colour and boasts a little fine sculpture. The large, black Shiva lingam at its heart is one of the 12 most sacred Shiva shrines, known as jyotirlinga. A description of the temple by Al-Biruni, an Arab traveller, was so glowing that it prompted a visit in 1024 by a most unwelcome tourist – the legendary looter Mahmud of Ghazni from Afghanistan. Atthat time, the temple was so wealthy that it had 300 musicians, 500 dancing girls and even 300 barbers. Mahmud of Ghazni took the town and temple after a two-day battle in which it’s said 70,000 defenders died. Having stripped the temple of its fabulous wealth, Mahmud destroyed it. So began a pattern of destruction and rebuilding that continued forcenturies. The temple was again razed in 1297, 1394 and finally in 1706 by Aurangzeb,the Mughalruler. Afterthat,the temple wasn’t rebuilt until 1950. • 5.00 am starts proceed to old Somnath temple abhishakam and new • Somnath temple , sri pada charana • 8.00 am breakfast check out hotel • 9.00 am visit bhalaka teerth • 10.00 am proceed to Bhavnagar check in hotel • 8.30 pm Dinner over night stay at Bhavnagar
Day 5
6.00 am Proceed to Koliyak Beach • 8.00 am Break fast Visit Nishkalank Mahadev Nishkalank Mahadev Temple is a Hindu temple located at Koliyak near Bhavnagar, Gujarat. Situated
in Koliyak Beach, it is one of the rarest sea temples in India you must include in your Gujarat trip and among the most visited places of pilgrimage in Bhavnagar.
1.30 pm Lunch Proceed to Mount Abu
Check in hotel
8.30 pm Dinner Over night stay at mount abu.
Day 6
7.00 am Breakfast Check out Hotel Proceed to Statue of Unity History: The statue has been built as an ode to the Iron Man of India, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the first home minister of independent India. He was responsible for uniting all 562 princely states of the country to build the Republic of India
1:00 pm Lunch Proceed to Ahmedabad / Matrugaya
Check in Hotel
8.30 pm Dinner Over night stay.
Day 7
6.00 am Proceed to Matrugaya Temple Pind Daan
History: Sidhpur or ShreeSthal as it was known in the Skanda Puranas is situated on the banks of the Vedic Saraswati. Sidhpur is considered to be the ‘Kashi’ of North Gujarat. Sidhpur has also been described in the Rig Vedas. Sidhpur is also known as ‘ShreeSthal’ or a “pious place” finds a place in the Rig Veda and was then known as Dashu village.
8.00 am Breakfast Proceed to Ambaji History: Ambaji is an important temple town with millions of devotees visiting the Ambaji temple every year. It is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas. Ambaji Mata Temple .
1.30 pm Lunch Proceed to Mount Abu Check in hotel
8.30 pm Dinner Over night stay at mount abu.
Day 8
7.00 am Breakfast Check out hotel Visit Local Sightseeing Situated amidst lush green, forested hills on the highest peak in the Aravali range, Mount Abu isthe summer capital for the Indian state of
Rajasthan. Its cool and soothing climate makesit an ideal retreat. Explore a number of Jain temples, including the Dilwara Temples, a complex carved of while marble, or visit the nearby Achalgarh fort
1:00 pm Lunch Proceed to Eakling Ji
4.00 pm Visit Eakling Ji Temple • 7.00 pm Nathdwar Check in hotel • 8.30 pm Dinner Over night stay at nathdwar.
Day 9
5.00 am Proceed to Srinath Ji Temple
7.00 am Breakfast Check out Hotel Proceed to Udaipur
11.00 am to 5.00 pmVisit Local sightseeing
1:00 pm Lunch
6.00 pm Proceed to Udaipur Jn Proceed to Ujjain by Train
Day 10
4.00 am arrive Ujjain check in hotel at 9.00 am 8.30 am breakfast visit local sightseeing The history of Ujjain temples is too old. Ujjain is mentioned in various puran and upnishad by its ancient names like Avantika, Ujjayani or Kanishka. The shrine is revered as one of the 18 Maha Shakti Peetham. Shakti Peethas are shrines that are believed to have enshrined with the presence of Shakti due to the falling of body parts of the corpse of Sati Devi, when Shiva carried it. Each of the 51 Shakti Peethas has shrines for Shakti and Kalabhairava. The Upper Lip of Sati Devi is said to have fallen here and the Shakti is called as Mahakali.
1:00 pm Lunch
8.30 Dinner over night stay at Ujjain.
Day 11
4.00 am bhasma harahi at Ujjain
7.00 am breakfast check out hotel proceed to Omkareshwar
History: The name Omkareshwar means ‘Lord of Omkaara’, which is one of the Dwadasa Jyotirlinga shrines or the 12 shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva in the form of Jyotirlingam. Omkareshwar, located
on the island of Mandhata, next to the Narmada River in Madhya Pradesh is a sacred island, shaped like the holy Hindu symbol ’ Om’ drawing hundreds of pilgrims to this temple town. At the confluence of Rivers Narmada & Kaveri, the devout have gathered for centuries to kneel before the Jyotirlinga (one of the twelve throughout India) at the temple of Shri Omkar Mandhata. This serene town is adorned with lofty hills, where the river Narmada forms a serene pool. Above this pool runs a cantilever type 270 feet hanging bridge which enhances the beauty of Omkareshwar.
11.30 am mamareshwer jyothirlinga after visit check in hotel night halt
Day 12
Starts 5:00am proceed to Indore airport.

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