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Swaminarayan Short Tour 02 Tour Code : AKSR0202 Tour Type : FIT Package 1800 233 9008 SWAMINARAYAN SHORT www.akshartours.com TOUR 02 - 02 Days 1 Nights / 2 Days PACKAGE OVERVIEW 1Country 4Cities 2Days 1Activities Accomodation Meal 01 Night Accomodation At Ahmedabad 1 Breckfast 1 Dinner 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 GONDAL - Swaminarayan Temple (Akshar Deri) The Akshar Deri Is A Major Site Of Pilgrimage In Swaminarayan Hinduism And Is Located In The Rang Mandap Of The BAPS Swaminarayan Temple In Gondal, India. The Structure Marks The Cremation Site And Serves As A Memorial To Gunatitanand Swami. An Event Was Held To Commemorate 150 Years Of The Structure In Gondal, The Structure As Well As The Site Was Renovated To Bring It To Modern Standards. Gunatitanand Swami, Who Was One Of The Most Important Sadhus In Swaminarayan Hinduism And Regarded As The First Successor Of Swaminarayan Bhagwan By Members Of The Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS), Died On 21 October 1867, And His Funeral Rites Were Performed On The Banks Of The River Gondali In Gondal, Gujarat In India JUNAGADH - Swaminarayan Temple Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Junagadh is a Hindu temple in Junagadh, Gujarat, India. This temple was ordered to be built by Lord Swaminarayan himself, the founder of the Swaminarayan Sampraday. The city of Junagadh is nestled in the lap of Mt. Girnar. The temple is located in the centre of the town. The land for this shrine was gifted by King Hemantsinh (Jinabhai, Darbar of Panchala), and memories of him have been maintained here. The foundation stone for the temple was laid at the hands of Gunatitanand Swami in the presence of Gopalanand Swami and other senior paramhansas on May 10, 1826 A.D. The construction of this temple was supervised by Brahmanand Swami. GADHADA - Swaminarayan Temple Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Gadhada Also Known As Shri Gopinathji Dev Mandir Is A Hindu Temple In Gadhada. This Temple Was Built By Swaminarayan Himself. Swaminarayan Had Installed The Idols In This Temple On 9 October 1828. Gopinath And Harikrishna In The Middle Shrine, Dharma And Bhakti And Vasudeva On The Western Shrine And Revti-Baldevji, Krishna And Suryanarayan In The Eastern Shrine. The Idol Of Harikrushna Has Physique As Same As Swaminarayan YOUR ITINERARY Day Ahmedabad – Gondal – Junagadh : (320kms/6hrs) Today, On arrival at Ahmedabad, Proceed to BAPS Shri Swami Narayan Mandir, Akshar Deri Gondal. 1 Later proceed to Junagadh. On Arrival visit Junagadh swaminarayan temple. Overnight stay at the hotel. Dinner Day Junagadh – Gadhada – Sarangpur – Ahmedabad : (340kms/7-8hrs) 2 Today, After breakfast visit Gadhada swami Narayan temple. Proceed to Sarangpur. On arrival visit sight seeing like Hanuman temple and swami Narayan temple.Late evening Drop at Ahmedabad Airport/ Railway station. Breakfast HOTELS JUNAGADH HOTEL CLICK INCLUSION/EXCLUSION Inclusion Exclusion Inclusion 5% GST THIS RATE NOT APPLICABLE ON FESTIVAL A/C Accommodation On Dbl Sharing TIME Meal Plan Breakfast & Dinner Pure Veg. Any Monument Charges Pick Up Ahmedabad Lunch Are Not Inclusive In The Package. Drop Ahmedabad Any Extra Excursions Apart From The Suggested A/C Transportation (600KMS BLOKING) As Per Itinerary. Itinerary Water Sports Activities Are Not Included In The All Transfer & Sight Seeing As Per Itinerary Package. All Toll Tax & Parking As Per Itinerary Personal Expenses. Driver Allowance Etc . Room Services, Laundry, Telephone Charges. Expenses Occurred Due To Bad Weather, Flight Or Ferry Cancellation, Strike Or Any Political Unrest To Be Paid By Guest As Per Actual. Below 06 Year Child Is Complementary. Above On Chargeable Basis. TRIP COST Type Price Double Sharing ( Per Person ) 7590/-INR Triple Sharing ( Per Person ) 6550/-INR Child With Bed ( Per Person ) ( above 05 – 10 yrs ) 4400/-INR Child Without Bed ( Per Person ) ( above 02 – 05 yrs ) 4000/-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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