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Gujarat Tribal Tour

Gujarat Tribal Tour

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TOUR ITINERARY


Highlights of your Journey

TOUR ITINERARY


Highlights of your Journey

DAY 1

AHMEDABAD

Arrival transfer from Airport to hotel, check in at hotel. Ahmedabad, named 
after a Sultan who founded it in 1411 and known for its Indo-Sarcenic 
architecture is graced with splendid monuments associated with Mahatama 
Gandhi, the apostle of peace and non violence whose simple ashram on the 
banks of the river Sabarmati is now a site of national pilgrimage. Renowned 
as a great textile and commercial centre and as the Manchester of India, 
Ahmedbad is today the second largest prosperous and thriving city in western 
India. Afternoon city tour of Ahmedabad. Overnight at Ahmedabad.

AHMEDABAD – POSHINA (180KM)

After breakfast, drive to Poshina, enroute visit Modhera & Patan. Modhera: 
The Sun temple of Modhera is one of the finest examples of Indian 
architecture of its period. Built in 1026 A.D. the temple is dedicated to 
the Sun-God, Surya and stands high on a plinth overlooking a deep 
stone-steeped tank. Every inch of the edifice, both inside and outside is 
magnificently carved with Gods and Goddesses, birds, beasts and flowers. Sun 
Temple of Modhera was built by King Bhimdev I (1026-27) and bears some 
resemblance to the later and far better known, Sun Temple of Konark in the 
state of Orissa, which it predates by some 200 years. Like that temple, it 
was designed so that the dawn sun shone on the image of Surya, the sun God, 
at the time of the equinoxes. The main hall and shrine are reached through a 
pillared porch and the temple exterior is intricately and delicately carved. 
As with the temple of Somnath, this fine temple was ruined by Mahumad of 
Ghazni. Patan: Patan was an ancient Hindu Capital before it was sacked by 
Mahmud of Ghazni in 1024. Now a pale shadow of its former self, it still has 
more than 100 Jain Temples and is famous for its beautifully designed Patola 
silk saris. Later reach Poshina – The tribal land of Aravalis. Explore the 
Bhil & Gharasia tribal culture of North Gujarat & Southern Rajasthan. 
Overnight at Poshina.

DAY 2

DAY 3

POSHINA

Full day time to visit the Tribal village of Poshina. Its home to a number 
of artisans the tribal arrow crafters, silversmiths, potters, blacksmiths 
and the bazaar is famous for silver tribal jewelry, ORNATE sheathed daggers 
and terra cotta horses. Around poshina are hamlets of the bhil and garasia 
tribal communities, know for their colorful attires and artistic ornaments. 
The Jain temple, the intricately carved Med review shiva temple and the 
royal ‘Chhatteries’ (cenotaphs) of the rulers Of poshina are sure to leave 
you mesmerized. Overnight at Poshina.

POSHINA – DASADA / BAJANA (200 KM)

After breakfast drive to Dasada / Bajana. A jeep safari will take you to the 
Little Rann of Kutch to see the rare species of the ‘Indian Wild Ass’. Visit 
the nearby villages to see the local tribes such as Rabari, Koli and Bajania 
still maintaining their rich heritage of lifestyle clothes, jewelry and 
dances. Their embroidery is exquisite. One can see the Negroid Sidhi 
tribes – people of Gir and Kutch. Overnight at Dasada / Bajana.

DAY 4

DAY 4

DAY 5

DASADA / BAJANA – CHHOTA UDAIPUR / JAMBHUGODHA (ABOUT 240 KM)

After breakfast drive to Chhota Udaipur/Jambhugodha, on way visit of Baroda 
and Champaner (World Heritage Site). At Baroda, visit Fateh Singh Museum, 
Sayaji Bagh and the Baroda Museum and Art Galary. Fateh Singh Museum: This 
royal art collection includes copies of European works by Raphael, Titan and 
Murillo and examples of Greco-Roman, Chinese and Japanese art as well as 
Indian exhibits.
Sayaji Bagh, is a popular spot for an evening stroll. Within the park are 
several attractions. Baroda Museum and Art Galary: The Museum has some good 
Indian statues and carving. Drive to Champaner 45 km away from Vadodara 
city. Champaner Pavagadh Archeological Park: The place is a UNESCO 
designated, World Heritage Site (2004). It is an assemblage of over 100 
small and large monuments largely unexcavated and bearing archaeological, 
historic and living cultural heritage properties. Later drive to 
Jambhugodha/Chhota Udaipur (80 Kms/100 Kms). Overnight at Jambughoda/Chhota 
Udaipur.

FULL DAY VISIT OF CHHOTA UDAIPUR

Full day Excursion (with Packed Lunch) to Chhota Udaipur (Recommend to take 
Jeep for the interior visit – Optional). Chhota Udaipur is in proximity to 
various hamlets of Bhils, Rathwas, Bhilalas and other tribes. The tribal 
folks can be spotted in sporting colourful attires and chunky jewelry. A 
tour of the tribal village and hamlets offer an insight of traditional 
architecture, lifestyle & handicrafts of each aboriginal community. The 
tribal market called ‘hatt’ occurs at different villages. Pithora painting, 
pottery, terracotta figures, Langoti wearing and bamboo basket weaving are 
main attractions. Overnight at Jambughoda /Chhota Udaipur.

DAY 6

DAY 7

DAY 7

CHHOTA UDAIPUR / JAMBHUGODH – BHAVNAGAR. (300 KMS)

Early morning transfer by road to Bhavnagar. Bhavnagar is an important 
trading post for cotton goods manufactured in Gujarat. Visit Takhteshwar 
Temple. The Temple itself is of minor interest but, as it sits on a small 
hillock, it is neverthless high enough to provide good views over the city 
and out into the Gulf of Cambay. Visit Gandhi Smriti Museum, with a moderate 
collection of Gandhi memorabilia and religious statues. Evening, visit to 
some of the interesting bazar area with overhanging wooden balconies. 
Overnight at Bhavnager.

BHAVNAGAR – PALITANA (56 KM) – BHAVNAGAR

Morning full day excursion to Palitana. Palitana: It is little more than a 
gateway to Mount Shatrunjaya, strewed with 863 temples. The temples were 
built over a period of 900 years on a hilltop dedicated entirely to God. 
Almost all the temples are Jain, and this hill demonstrates their belief 
that merit is derived from constructing temples. The most notable of the 
temple is dedicated to Shri Adishwara, the first Jain Tirthankar. There is a 
Muslim shrine of Angar Pir. Women who want children make offerings of 
miniature cradles at this shrine. Afternoon lunch at a local restuarant 
(optional). Return to Bhavnagar for an overnight stay.

DAY 8

DAY 9

BHAVNAGAR – DIU (210 KM)

After breakfast drive to Diu. Visit the St. Paul’s Church, the only active 
church till date. Nearby is the old St. Thomas’s Church that has now been 
taken over by the authorities and converted into the Diu Museum – an 
Archeological treasure house. The Church of St. Francis of Assisi has been 
converted to a hospital. The massive Diu Fort built in 1541 is an added 
attraction. The fort offers a kaleidoscopic view of Diu town. Later, enjoy 
the day lazing on the Beach. Overnight at Diu.

DIU – SASAN GIR (150 KM)

Morning Drive to Sasan Gir – A National Park – paradise for the connoisseurs 
of wildlife. Afternoon Jeep Safari at the Sanctuary. Explore the sanctuary 
in search of Asiatic Lions. The lions, a smaller more compact version of 
their African cousins are best viewed at dawn or dusk when they are on the 
move. Gir also has leopards and numerous chital, nilgai, chinkara, the four 
horned antelope and wild boar. Marsh crocodiles are often seen at kamleshwar 
dam & farm developed in the forest. Overnight at Sasan Gir.
NOTE : Sasan Gir Sanctuary remains closed from 15th June till 15th Oct. 
every year.

DAY 10

DAY 11

SASAN GIR – JUNAGADH – GONDAL (65 KMS + 65 KMS)

Early Morning Drive to Junagadh (65 kms). ‘Junagadh’ literally means ancient 
fort was once the capital of the Junagadh state, under the Muslim rulers of 
Babi Nawabs. The Junagadh town is located at the foothills of the sacred 
hill of Girnar and occupies a special place in the history of Gujarat. Visit 
Ashok Rock Edict, Junagadh Museum, Uparkot, etc. Drive to Gondal, a 
picturesque town with plenty of gracious architecture, wide tree lined roads 
and European lampposts. Evening, visit Royal Family Vintage car collection 
of Gondal. The royal garages, have an extensive collection of Vintage and 
classic cars including a 1910 new engine, a delage and a Daimler from the 
1920s, a 1935 mercedes, 1935 packard 2 door convertible, 1941 & 1947 
cadillac, 1955 cadillac limousine, jaguar xk 150, Chevrolet Etc. Most of 
these cars are restored and some bear the original Gondal State number 
plates. Overnight at Gondal.

GONDAL – BHUJ (280 KM)

After an early breakfast drive to Bhuj. On Arrival, check in at Hotel. 
Evening visit the Bazar and Aiana Mahal Museum. Aaina Mahal: It was 
constucted by Rao Lakhpatji (1707-61 A.D.) in 1750 A.D., who was a great 
patron of art, architecture, music & literature. Aaina Mahal is a unique 
example of an Indian palace built in the mid-eighteenth century with 
European influence. Overnight at BHUJ

DAY 12

DAY 13

BHUJ

Full day excursion to Banni Villages (North Bhuj) (you are suggested to 
carry Packed lunch). Amidst the Desert land of infinite dimensions, are 
suspended, quaint little villages. These are the last villages on the 
India-Pakistan border. Here you will come across master craft people’ 
exposing their traditional art, turning our master pieces every day. Their 
ornaments, clothes, utensils, everything they use – will make you feel as if 
you have stepped into lifestyle museum leaving you spellbound. Return to 
Bhuj for an overnight stay.

BHUJ

Full day Excursion to Banny village (East & South Bhuj) (Packed lunch 
recommended). Excursion includes: Anjar (old architecture), Banni (‘Bhunga’ 
mud houses, kutchi handicrafts), Kera (11th century Shiva Temple). Overnight 
at Bhuj.

DAY 14

DAY 15

BHUJ FLY TO MUMBAI

IN TIME TRANSFER BHUJ AIRPORT TO CONNECT FLIGHT TO MUMBAI. END OF THE TOUR.

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