Gujarat’s Enchanting Culture

Intricately carved temples, colorful festivities, artisan communities, and exquisite handicrafts

Cultural

Gujarat

Cultural

Gujarat

From ancient cities of the Indus Valley Civilization to modern marvels like the Statue of Unity, Gujarat’s culture has enduring historical significance. 

Gujarat's culture is a harmonious blend of historical and artistic traditions. It is renowned for its bustling bazaars, skilled craftsman communities, and the stunning Rann of Kutch, known for its unique white desert landscape. The legacy of Mahatma Gandhi is deeply embedded here, with historic milestone sites from his life. Travelers are perpetually entranced by Gujarat’s ancient roots that trace back 5000 years to the Indus Valley Civilization.

Stories of Gandhi and his experiences at Sabarmati Ashram, his home for 12 years from 1917 to 1930
Stories of Gandhi and his experiences at Sabarmati Ashram, his home for 12 years from 1917 to 1930
Stories of Gandhi and his experiences at Sabarmati Ashram, his home for 12 years from 1917 to 1930
Night walk of Ahmedabad at Manek Chowk Bazaar and Jama Masjid 
Stories of Gandhi and his experiences at Sabarmati Ashram, his home for 12 years from 1917 to 1930
The bazaar trail at the Law Garden night market 
Stories of Gandhi and his experiences at Sabarmati Ashram, his home for 12 years from 1917 to 1930
A forest safari in Gir, where travelers have the chance to spot the majestic Asiatic lions in their natural habitat
Stories of Gandhi and his experiences at Sabarmati Ashram, his home for 12 years from 1917 to 1930
Full moon night at the Great Rann of Kutch, when the vast white salt desert glistens, creating a shimmering, almost otherworldly scene
Stories of Gandhi and his experiences at Sabarmati Ashram, his home for 12 years from 1917 to 1930
Explore the 5000-year-old ruins of the Indus Valley Civilization in the archaeological sites of Dholavira and Lothal

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The local agency was able to translate our idea of ​​travel into activities that met our tastes well. Drivers and guides: punctual and available. The local agency was in constant contact with us via WhatsApp. The flexibility on the planned activities was also good. Excursion to Periyar, during the monsoons - it is better to do it with rubber boots. The idea of ​​not limiting yourself to the north (Rajasthan) and including the south (Kerala) is excellent, you go fast and take internal flights but it is worth it. Recommended houseboat in Kerala and tea plantations in Munnar, all the classics of the north including Amber Fort in Jaipur were good. Good idea of ​​dinner with a family in Jaipur.

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