Gujarat is home to some of India’s most vibrant and culturally rich cities, including Rajkot, Porbandar, Bhavnagar, and Ahmedabad—each offering a unique travel experience. Rajkot is known for its historical significance as the childhood home of Mahatma Gandhi and offers a peaceful environment with gardens, museums, and traditional markets. Porbandar, a calm coastal city, attracts travelers with its scenic beaches, such as Chowpatty, and heritage sites like Kirti Mandir and Sudama Temple, providing a perfect mix of nature and spirituality. Bhavnagar, located near the Gulf of Khambhat, is ideal for those seeking a quiet retreat; it features attractions like Takhteshwar Temple, Victoria Park, and access to Velavadar Blackbuck National Park for nature and wildlife lovers. Ahmedabad, Gujarat’s largest city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, combines architectural beauty, cultural depth, and modern vibrance, with highlights such as the Sabarmati Ashram, Adalaj Stepwell, and the scenic Sabarmati Riverfront. Together, these cities represent the essence of Gujarat—rich history, natural beauty, friendly locals, and a peaceful yet lively atmosphere—making them must-visit destinations for anyone looking to explore the true spirit of western India.
Package Includes
Price Includes
- Arrive in Rajkot and transfer to your hotel.
- Rajkot was the former capital of the princely state of Saurashtra. Rajkot was once a base for the Western States British government office and rapidly expanded into a prosperous, lively business centre, with an old city. This city is also associated with the Mahatma Gandhi, who lived here for several years. His father was the Dewan (Chief Minister) of Rajkot, once a small princely State.
- Later visit – Karba Gandhi No Delo / Mahatma Gandhi House – The Karba Gandhi No Delo is the house of Mahatma Gandhi where he lived from the age of six. The Mahatma Gandhi House has a good collection of things related to Mahatma Gandhi's life. The Mahatma's Passion for the handloom is preserved in the form of a small weaving school.
- Watson Museum – The Watson Museum and Library commemorates the work of Colonel John Watson, political agent from 1886 to 1889. It is a jumbled attic of the collection with the 3rd century inscriptions and a delicate ivory work overseen by a marble statue of Queen Victoria. The Watson Museum has a collection of precious objects of colonial period, human history and culture, and History of Rajkot.
- Rajkumar College – The world famous Rajkumar College is in the city. This college dates to the 19th century and is regarded as one of India's best private colleges. It was set up by the British for the education of the princes of the Indian state.
- Overnight at hotel
Transfer from Airport/Station to Hotel: Private Basis
Activity
Inclusions
- 05 Nights accommodation at the hotel mentioned above or similar category of alternate hotels.
- Meal Plan – As Mentioned above.
- All currently applicable taxes.
- All transfers, city tours and transport services by air-conditioned All India Tourist permit Vehicle as per the above itinerary.
- Road taxes, parking fee, fuel charges, interstate taxes.


