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Colors of Gujarat 1N Ahmedabad – 1N Vadodara – 1N Bhavnagar- 2N Diu – 08 Nights / 09 Days 2N Sasan Gir (Via Colors Of Gujarat 1N Ahmedabad – 1N Vadodara – 1N Bhavnagar- 2N Diu – 08 Nights / 09 Days 2N Sasan Gir (via. Somnath) – 1N Rajkot PACKAGE HIGHLIGHTS: → In Ahmedabad, visit (Friday Mosque), Hathi Singh Jain Temple, Calico Museum and the Sabarmati Ashram → Visit Statue of Unity → Enroute visit of Palitana Jain Temple → In Diu, visit St. Paul Church & Diu Museum. → Explore the beautiful beaches of Diu → Enroute visit of Visit of Somnath Temple – 1st among the twelve Aadi Jyotirlings of India → In Rajkot, The Kaba Gandhi No Delo – The house of Mahatma Gandhi & Jagat Mandir → Sightseeing tours by private air- conditioned vehicle → Start in Ahmedabad and End in Rajkot ITINERARY: Day 01 Arrival in Ahmedabad Meet our representative upon arrival Ahmedabad and transfer to your hotel. On arrival check into your hotel. Overnight in Ahmedabad. Day 02 Sightseeing of Ahmedabad, Drive to Vadodara (111 kms / approx. 2 hours) After breakfast, proceed for half day visit of Ahmedabad covering Jami Masjid (Friday Mosque), Hathi Singh Jain Temple, Calico Museum and the Sabarmati Ashram. Later, drive to Vadodara – located on the banks of the Vishwamitri river. On arrival check into your hotel and rest of the day at leisure. Overnight in Vadodara. Day 03 Visit Statue of Unity (95 Kms/ approx. 2 Hrs), Drive to Bhavnagar (295 kms / approx. 6 hours) After breakfast, visit Statue of Unity. Later, drive to Bhavnagar – Bhavnagar the place of several lakes and temples. On arrival check into your hotel. Overnight in Bhavnagar. Day 04 Bhavnagar – Diu Enroute visit of Palitana (210 kms / approx. 5 hours) After breakfast, drive to Diu En-route visit Palitana Jain Temple. Arriva and check-in at your hotel in Diu. Overnight in Diu. Day 05 Sightseeing of Diu After breakfast, enjoy a sightseeing tour of Diu visiting St. Paul Church & Diu Museum. Afternoon free for beach activities on own. Overnight in Diu. Day 06 Diu – Sasan Gir (115 kms / approx. 2.5 hours) After breakfast, Drive to Sasan Gir. Enroute visit Somnath. Shree Somnath is first among the twelve Aadi Jyotirlings of India. It has a strategic location on the western coast of India. The temple is built at the shore of the Arabian ocean on the western corner of Indian subcontinent. Arrive Gir and check in at hotel. Overnight in Sasan Gir. Day 07 Jungle Safari in Sasan Gir Today experience early morning and evening game drive in the Gir National Park. Gir is one of India’s oldest sanctuaries, and is synonymous with the majestic Asiatic lion (Panthera leo persica). The only place in India to see this animal, this park can take legitimate pride in saving an endangered species, which was at the threshold of extinction in the start of the twenty-first century, by providing it a more secured habitat Overnight in Sasan Gir. Day 08 Sasan Gir – Rajkot (154 kms / approx. 3.5 hours) After breakfast, drive to Rajkot. Arrive and check-in at your hotel. Later, proceed for the half day visit of Rajkot, covering The Kaba Gandhi No Delo – house of the Mahatma Gandhi where he lived from the age of six. The Mahatma Gandhi House has a good collection of things related to the Mahatma Gandhi’s life… thereafter visit Jagat Mandir, beautiful carved temple of Shri Ramkrishna Paramhansa. It is made of red stones. Overnight in Rajkot. Day 09 Departure from Rajkot After breakfast, you will be transferred to Rajkot airport for return flight back home. End of Services. Route Map: HOTELS OFFERED: City Nights Category A Category B Category C Meal Plan Ahmedabad 1 Hyatt Regency Holiday Inn Express Le Grand Residency Breakfast Grand Mercure Surya Royal Orchid Central Regenta Inn Breakfast Vadodara 1 Palace Bhavnagar 1 Nilambag Palace Efcee Sarovar Portico Top3 Lords Resort Breakfast Diu 2 Radhika Beach Resort Radhika Beach Resort Radhika Beach Resort Breakfast Sasan Gir 2 The Fern Gir Forest Resort The Fern Gir Forest Resort Amidhara Resort All Meals Rajkot 1 Imperial Palace Fortune Park Grand JPS Marasa Sarovar Portico Breakfast PACKAGE INCLUSIONS: • 8 night accommodation in well-appointed rooms as mentioned above hotels or equivalent • Meal plan as mentioned above • Representative for assistance on arrival at Ahmedabad • Sightseeing as per itinerary by private tourist AC vehicle • Drivers allowances, toll taxes and Govt. Service Tax PACAKAGE EXCLUSIONS: • Air tickets and airport taxes • Entry Fee at the Monuments • Services of English Speaking Local Guide in any of the cities • Jeep Safari at Gir National Park in Sasangir is not included • Park Entrance Fees of Gir National Park in Sasangir is Not Included • Special activities as per the itinerary • Items of personal nature like laundry, phone calls, tips to guides / drivers etc. • Camera / Video camera fees applicable at monuments • Sasangir Park visit charges will be confirmed at the time of booking NOTE: Monument Closed On Ahmedabad - Calico Museum – closed on Wednesday Kevadia - Statue of Unity – Closed on Monday 100% permits for Sasan Gir Park visit are issued online hence the guest need to issue the same directly ##Sanctuary/National park entry will be 50% more during 15 days of Navrataras, 10 days of Diwali & first Saturday before Christmas till first Sunday of 4th Jan of the year ## 50% more during weekends and public and bank holidays. ##Jeep safari/entrance rates are of 4 hours. ##In a day 2 safari possible i.e. 0600 to 0800 & 1500 to 1700 hrs. ## SASANGIR: Is closed from 15th June till 15th October - EVERYYEAR. (It can open or close 10-12 days before/after depends on the Monsoon season.). Please take a note of this. ## Note: Naturalist at Sasangir is just for a namesake. They don’t speak English but govt. depute as per labor act. (We have to use them as per forest rule/act) Hotel Check in 1400hrs and check out 1200hrs Package cost will not be valid during public holidays, festivals, exhibitions and long-weekends A surcharge will be levied and will be advised at the time of booking This package is valid from 01st April’19 – 30th September’19 .
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