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SHAKTI SHRINES TOUR - 06 Days 5 Nights / 6 Days PACKAGE OVERVIEW Tour Code : AKSR0151 Tour Type : FIT Package 1800 233 9008 SHAKTI SHRINES TOUR - www.akshartours.com 06 Days 5 Nights / 6 Days PACKAGE OVERVIEW 1Country 8Cities 6Days 1Activities Accomodation Meal 01 Night Hotel Accomodation At Ambaji 5 Breckfast 01 Night Hotel Accomodation At Ahmadabad 5 Dinner 01 Night Hotel Accomodation At Rajkot 01 Night Hotel Accomodation At Bhavnagar 01 Night Hotel Accomodation At Vadodara Visa & Taxes 5% Gst Extra Highlights Accommodation on double sharing Breakfast and dinner at hotel Transfer and sightseeing by pvt vehicle as per program Applicable hotel taxes SIGHTSEEINGS OVERVIEW - Ambaji Temple - Modhera Temple - Umiya Mata’s Temple - Akshardham Temple - Chota Vaishnodevi Temple - Darshan of Chamunda Mate - Mahakali’s Temple - Champaner World Heritage Site SIGHTSEEINGS AMBAJI - Ambe mata Temple Ambaji is a census town in Banaskantha district in the state of Gujarat, India. It is known for its historical and mythological connections with sites of cultural heritage. In the holy temple of "Arasuri Ambaji", there is no image or statue of goddess the holy "Shree Visa Yantra" is worshiped as the main deity. No one can see the Yantra with naked eye. The photography of the Yantra is prohibited. The Arasuri Ambe Mata or Arbuda Mataji is kuldevi of Barad Parmaras. The one Parmar state is located near the ambaji town I.e.Danta and which also serves as capital of whole parmar clan. The original seat of Ambaji Mata is on Gabbar hilltop in the town. A large number of devotees visit the temple every year especially on Purnima days. A large mela on Bhadarvi poornima (full moon day) is held. Every Year from all over the country people come here walking all over from their native place just to worship MAA AMBE in September. The whole Ambaji town is lit up as the nation celebrates the festive time of Diwali. The temple is open from 6.00 am to 11.30 am, 12.30 pm to 4.30 pm and 6.30 pm to 9.00 pm. MODHERA - Sun temple The Sun Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the solar deity Surya located at Modhera village of Mehsana district, Gujarat, India. It is situated on the bank of the river Pushpavati. It was built after 1026-27 CE during the reign of Bhima I of the Chaulukya dynasty. BECHARAJI - Bahucharmata Temple Bahuchara Mata is shown as a woman who carries a sword on her bottom left, a text of scriptures on her top left, the abhay hasta mudra ("showering of blessings") on her bottom right, and a trident on her top right. She is seated on a rooster, which symbolises innocence. One of the theory says that she is one of the goddesses in Sri Chakra. The real symbol of her vehicle is kurkut which means the serpent which has two mouths. Bahucharaji is seated on the low end and the other end goes to Sahasrara, which means that Bahucharaji is the goddess starting the awakening of kundalini which eventually leads the liberation or moksha. UNJHA - Umiya mata Temple Umiya Mata Temple is the Temple of Goddess Umiya, Kuldevi of Patidars. It is located in the center of Unjha, Mehsana district, Gujarat, India, where thousands of visitors visit every day. It is about 2100 years old but it was rebuilt around a century ago with the aid of the people living there. GANDHINAGAR - Akshardham Temple Swaminarayan Akshardham in Gandhinagar, Gujarat is a large Hindu temple complex inspired by Yogiji Maharaj the fourth spiritual successor of Swaminarayan, and created by Pramukh Swami Maharaj, the fifth spiritual successor of Swaminarayan according to the BAPS denomination of Swaminarayan Hinduism. AHMADABAD - Chota vaishnodevi Temple Vaishno Devi Temple Ahmedabad in the state of Gujarat is replica of original vaishnodevi temple located in Jammu and Kashmir. Vaishno Devi temple in Ahmedabad is located on Sarkhej Gandhinagar highway or you can say SG highway. Its also called vaishnodevi circle Ahmedabad. Vaishno Devi lovely shrine represents Vaishno Devi as the principle deity and the devotees and tourist come here round the year as its falls in city area of Ahmedabad. If for any reason you cannot visit original vaishnodevi temple in Jammu & Kashmir then you can come here. The temple is 50 feet in diameter carved stone tower. This structure is designed by Rajasthani and Gujarati local people. It also has 1350 sq ft hall with a capacity to occupy 5000 people. CHOTILA - Chamunda mata Temple Chotila is a Hindu temple town and Taluka headquarters of Chotila Taluka, Surendranagar district, located near Rajkot, Gujarat, India. ... Temple of Chamunda Mata on Chotila hill. Chotila Hill. Chotila was known as Chotgadh in ancient times. BHAVNAGAR - Khodiyar mata temple The most important Khodiyar Mata temple are the temples at– Matel(near Wankaner), Rajpura village(near Bhavnagar), Galdhara(near Dhari) and tataniya dhara(near Bhavnagar). Khodaldham is massive under-construction temple of "maa khodiyar" approximate area of 50 vigha.It is located near Kagvad [Gujarat, 360370], off Jetpur-Virpur road section on NH27. It is located close to Khambalida Buddhist caves. PAVAGADH HILLS - Kalikamata Temple Pavagadh Hill is situated within a plain in Panchmahal district, Gujarat, western India. A volcanic eruption occurred in the region approximately 500 million years ago and the etymology of Pavagadh is associated with this eruption: Pav-gadh means "one fourth hill" or "fire-hill". YOUR ITINERARY Day AHMEDABAD - BAHUCHRAJI - MODHERA - AMBAJI (220KM/4HRS) 1 Today, proceed to Ambaji via Bahucharaji & Modhera. Arrive in the evening at Ambaji witness aarti at Ambaji. Overnight stay at the Ambaji. Dinner Day AMBAJI -UMIYA MATA’S TEMPLE - AKSHARDHAM TEMPLE - CHOTA VAISHNODEVI - AHMEDABAD (250KM/4.5HRS) 2 Today, proceed to Ahmedabad via Umiya Mata’s Temple, Akshardham Temple and Chota Vaishnodevi. In the evening, arrive at Ahmedabad. Overnight stay at the hotel. Breakfast Dinner Day AHMEDABAD - CHOTILA - RAJKOT (250KM/4.5HRS) Today, proceed to Rajkot via Chotila. After darshan of Chamunda Mata at Chotila proceed to Rajkot. Arrive 3 at the Rajkot. Evening is free for shopping at Bangui Bazaar. Overnight stay at the hotel. Breakfast Dinner Day RAJKOT - BHAVNAGAR (180KM/3.5HRS) Today, proceed to Bhavnagar. On arrival local sightseeing like Khodiyar Mata Temple and Nishkalank 4 Mahadev Temple. Overnight stay at the hotel. Breakfast Dinner Day BHAVNAGAR –VADODARA(280KM/5HRS) Today, proceed to Vadodara. On arrival local sightseeing.Like Laxmi Vilas Palace, Kamati Baug, Sursagar 5 Lake, EME temple and Baroda Museum. Overnight stay at the hotel. Breakfast Dinner Day VADODARA - PAVAGADH - AHMEDABAD(120KM/2.5HRS) Today, proceed to Pavagadh. On arrival visit Mahakali’s temple at Pavagadh and Champaner World 6 Heritage Site. Proceed to Ahmedabad. Arrive at Ahmedabad & Drop at Railway station / Airport. Breakfast HOTELS AMBAJI HOTEL AMBAJI INTERNATIONAL AHMADABAD HOTEL SUMMIT RAJKOT HOTELK.K. BEACON BHAVNAGAR HOTEL GEN X VADODARA HOTEL GEN X INCLUSION/EXCLUSION Inclusion Exclusion Accommodation : On DBL sharing at all the location Cost Of Meal Other Then Mention Above in the base category of rooms at all the location All Entree Fee / Monument fees Meal Plan: MAPI (Breakfast & dinner Pure veg) Cost Of Any Personal Expenses Daily one water bottle to each guests Early Check-in & Late Check out Transportation: Any Safari Charges By AC INDIGO/ ETIOS for 2 Passengers Any Water Sports Activities and Boat Rides By AC INNOVA for 4/6 Passengers at Disposal. Guide Tips And Any Other Item Except “Package By A/C Tempo Traveler for Above 7 /12 Rates Includes” Passengers at Disposal. Fuel Charges Parking Charges Driver Charges Toll Tax and Parking Charges TRIP COST Type Price Double Sharing ( Per Person ) 30200/-INR Triple Sharing ( Per Person ) 26400/-INR Child With Bed ( Per Person ) ( above 05 – 10 yrs ) 18800/-INR Child Without Bed ( Per Person ) ( above 02 – 05 yrs ) 17000/-INR Infant ( Per Person ) 0 * Note: 5% GST Additional On Total Tour Cost. T&C Apply at time of Booking. * Rates mentioned in the itinerary are based on Standard Rooms, supplement cost is applicable for Sea Facing / Lake Facing / Mountain Facing Rooms.
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