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Tour India, Gujarat – 22 Days
Experience an Untouched Corner of Incredible India
21 Days
Duration€0,000.00
From / ppMax 5-15
Group SizePrivate
A/C CoachDiscover Gujarat — India’s most surprising state. From the blue lakes of Udaipur to the walled deserts of Kutch, the last Asiatic lions in Gir, ancient stepwells, Jain temple pilgrimages, Portuguese-influenced beach towns, and vibrant Ahmedabad. This journey uncovers hidden craftsmanship, shifting landscapes, tribal traditions, resilient communities, and living history — offering a deeper, more authentic India far from the typical tourist path, where culture and nature meet in ways most travelers never get to experience.
• Route & Map
Rajasthan and Gujarat – 22 Days Route
From Rajasthan’s royal lake city to Gujarat’s deserts, beaches, and cultural heart.
Route: Delhi → Ranthambore → Pushkar → Jawasiya village → Udaipur → Bajana → Bhuj → Junagarh → Sasan Gir → Diu → Bhavnagar → Ahmedabad
• Travel Description
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Your journey begins in the air, giving you time to unwind, shift your mindset, and prepare for the cultural immersion ahead. Watching continents and landscapes pass beneath you builds anticipation for the diverse experiences, people, wildlife, and traditions that will shape the days to come. Delhi welcomes you with a vibrant blend of Mughal monuments, spiritual sites, and energetic markets. Exploring its historic streets, ancient forts, and cosmopolitan corners reveals a capital shaped by centuries of power, culture, and community life. It’s a dynamic introduction to India’s layered identity and heritage.
A scenic train ride carries you from Delhi to Ranthambore, where forests, lakes, and ancient ruins set a dramatic stage for wildlife encounters. Safaris bring sightings of deer, birds, and if luck allows, tigers. The park’s rugged landscapes highlight nature, history, and conservation in a powerful, immersive environment. Over two days, you explore old fort viewpoints, water holes, and dense jungle trails that reveal the delicate balance of wildlife and habitat. Ranthambore offers both excitement and calm—adventure framed by natural beauty.
Leaving the jungle behind, the landscape shifts to Pushkar’s spiritual calm. The sacred lake, Brahma Temple, and colorful bazaars create a peaceful setting rooted in devotion and desert culture. Sunset rituals, narrow lanes, and slow-paced exploration offer meaningful insight into one of India’s most serene pilgrimage towns. Over two days, Pushkar’s gentle rhythm becomes clearer through temple bells, lakefront ceremonies, and quiet café corners. It’s a place where you can breathe, reflect, and experience a deeper, softer side of Rajasthan.
Traveling to Jawasiya Village introduces rural Rajasthan at its most authentic. Traditional homes, farming landscapes, and community life reveal a quieter rhythm far from tourist centers. Interactions with locals, homemade food, and village routines offer a grounded look at everyday culture and hospitality. You witness crafts, agricultural work, and the deep sense of connection that defines village living. The experience encourages meaningful conversations and a slower perspective, showing how deeply tradition still shapes rural India.
The journey to Udaipur transitions from rustic simplicity to lakeside elegance. Over two days, the city unfolds through its palaces, ghats, narrow lanes, and artistic workshops. Sunset views, boat rides, and traditional crafts highlight Udaipur’s blend of romance, creativity, and heritage, making it one of Rajasthan’s most graceful destinations. Extended time allows deeper exploration of markets, rooftop cafés, and local studios. The city’s calm water reflections, daily rituals, and artistic culture create a soothing yet engaging atmosphere.
Traveling into Gujarat brings you first to Bajana in the Little Rann of Kutch, known for its vast salt desert and wildlife sanctuary. Reaching Bhuj introduces a strong craft tradition, artisan villages, and cultural resilience. Exploring markets and museums reveals the deep artistic identity of the Kutch region. Over multiple days, you witness embroidery, block printing, leatherwork, and pottery, each shaped by centuries of heritage. The landscapes shift from dry salt plains to vibrant artisan communities that define Gujarat’s cultural pride.
The road to Junagadh leads toward greener terrain and a city shaped by forts, caves, and centuries-old temples. Over two days, you explore Uparkot Fort, historic stepwells, and cultural neighborhoods, gaining insight into Gujarat’s diverse religious influences, royal past, and deep-rooted traditions. Junagadh’s ancient Buddhist caves, sacred mountains, and local markets all contribute to its layered identity. This is a city where history is not confined to monuments—it lives in the daily routines of its people.
Arriving in Sasan Gir introduces India’s only home of the Asiatic lion. The forested landscape, open grasslands, and conservation atmosphere set the tone for meaningful wildlife experiences. Safaris offer encounters with lions, hyenas, and birds while highlighting the park’s vital ecological importance. Along the way, local communities and forest guides share insights into coexistence and preservation. It’s an environment where raw nature, wildlife protection, and regional culture meet in striking harmony.
Traveling from the forest to the coast brings you into Diu’s peaceful seaside charm. Portuguese architecture, calm beaches, and relaxed island life offer a refreshing contrast to wildlife days. Walking the old fort, exploring quiet streets, and enjoying coastal views create a soothing, unhurried experience. Over two days, Diu’s subtle cultural mix, seafood traditions, and ocean breeze help you unwind completely. It’s an ideal pause between inland heritage and Gujarat’s urban energy.
Bhavnagar blends coastal influence with traditional Gujarati life through temples, markets, and heritage sites. From here, you continue to Ahmedabad, where bustling streets and historic neighborhoods mark the entry into a city rich with UNESCO-listed architecture and vibrant cultural spirit. The transition reveals Gujarat’s diversity—salt flats, coastal towns, and cityscapes. Both places contribute to a fuller understanding of the region’s economic, cultural, and historic depth.
Bhavnagar blends coastal influence with traditional Gujarati life through temples, markets, and heritage sites. From here, you continue to Ahmedabad, where bustling streets and historic neighborhoods mark the entry into a city rich with UNESCO-listed architecture and vibrant cultural spirit. The transition reveals Gujarat’s diversity—salt flats, coastal towns, and cityscapes. Both places contribute to a fuller understanding of the region’s economic, cultural, and historic depth.
Ahmedabad showcases a powerful mix of heritage mosques, stepwells, old-city lanes, and modern riverfront life. The city’s textiles, cuisine, and architectural landmarks reflect centuries of innovation and community strength. Walking the old quarters reveals intricate craftsmanship and living history woven into everyday life. The energy of its markets, cultural institutions, and street food underscores Ahmedabad’s status as Gujarat’s creative and commercial heart.
Your journey ends with a return home carrying memories of forests, deserts, coastal towns, artisan villages, historic cities, and heartfelt cultural encounters. The trip closes with reflection, gratitude, and the lasting impressions of India and Gujarat’s landscapes, people, traditions, and unforgettable moments experienced along the way. Returning home feels different—your perspective widened by experiences that stay with you long after landing.
• Departure Dates & Prices
Choose Your Date
| Start Date | End Date | Availability | Price (€) | Notes | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 18, 2026 | Feb 07, 2026 | Sufficient | €2,995.00 | Winter Departure | |
| Mar 01, 2026 | Mar 21, 2026 | Guaranteed | €3,095.00 | Spring Departure | |
| Jul 09, 2026 | jul 29, 2026 | Sufficient | €3,195.00 | Summer Departure | |
| Oct 25, 2026 | Nov 14, 2026 | Sufficient | €3,295.00 | Great wildlife sightings in Gir NP | |
| Dec 11, 2026 | Dec 31, 2026 | Sufficient | €3,295.00 | Festive holiday season departure |
• What’s Included
Inclusive
- International flights including checked baggage
- All transport with an air-conditioned (mini) bus
- Train journey from Delhi to Sawai Madhopur (Ranthambore)
- Hotel stays on a bed and breakfast basis
- Full board in Ranthambore (excluding drinks)
- Full board in Bajana (excluding drinks)
- Full board in Sasan Gir (excluding drinks)
- Two game drives in Ranthambore NP
- Two game drives in Sasan Gir NP
- Bajana morning safari (excluding entrance fee)
- Visit Ranakpur, Patan, Modhera, Palitana and Lothal (excluding entrance fee)
- Excursion ‘tribal villages’ Rann of Kutch
- Entrance fee for Ranthambore NP and Sasan Gir NP
- Local English-speaking tour guide
- Airport taxes
- Fuel tax
- Jawasiya village home stay full board
• Not Included
Exclusive
- Other meals
- Optional excursions
- Other entrance fees
- Visa
- Any camera charges
- Tips
- Booking fees 25 euros p/p
- All kinds of insurance
Extra
- Pocket money: €750 p/ per trip
- Single room from: €600
• Accommodation
Handpicked Hotels & Heritage Stays
Comfortable stays in cities and palaces — including a night in an 18th-century palace in Poshina and nature lodges near wildlife reserves.
- Delhi - Africa Avenue, GK 1
- Pushkar- master paradise
- Udaipur - Mahendra Parkash
- Bajana - Royal Safari Camp
- Bhuj - Hotel I Lark
- Sasangir -Asiatic Lion Lodge
- Diu- Krishna Beach Resort
- Bhavnagar - Iscon Fern Resort
- Ahmedabad - The Grand Resid
Delhi – Africa Avenue, GK 1
Udaipur –
Mahendra Parkash
Bhuj –
Hotel I Lark
Diu –
Krishna Beach Resort
Ahmedabad –
The Grand Residency
• Travel Documents & Money
Before You Go
- Passport valid 6+ months
- India e-Tourist Visa required (~US$25)
- Currency: Indian Rupee (INR)
- Recommended budget: ~€250 per week for meals & entrance fees
- Suggested tip fund: €35 pp
• Seasons & Climate
Best Time to Travel
- Best: Oct–Mar — pleasant weather across Gujarat
- Summer: Dry heat, especially in Kutch
- Monsoon: Green landscapes but some road delays
• FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
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