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Season wise Gujarat Tourism Guide
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Season wise Gujarat Tourism Guide

Every season reveals a different side of Gujarat, making it a year-round destination for travelers. Winter (October to February) is the best time to experience the breathtaking White Rann, the vibrant Rann Utsav, wildlife safaris in Gir National Park, and sightseeing at the Statue of Unity. The pleasant weather is also perfect for exploring historic cities, sacred temples, and coastal destinations across the state.

Monsoon (July to September) transforms Gujarat into a lush green paradise, enhancing the beauty of places like Saputara, Zarwani Waterfall, and the forests around Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary. Summer (March to June) is ideal for exploring museums, palaces, and cultural attractions while enjoying the state's famous cuisine and heritage. No matter when you visit, Gujarat promises unforgettable experiences, vibrant festivals, rich traditions, and remarkable landscapes throughout the year.

Dwarka

Dwarka is one of the most sacred places in India and ancient places to visit in Gujarat, situated on the banks of the River Gomti. Our Dwarka travel guide includes how to reach Dwarka, the best places to visit, and best time, and every other aspect important for a hassle-free trip.

Dwarka

Rani Ki Vav

The ancient site of stepwell is one of the best places to visit in Gujarat. Also one of the four UNESCO World Heritage sites in Gujarat, Rani ki Vav is one of the most ancient stepwells of India located in the Patan district. There is some debate among historians about whether it should be classified as a stepwell or an inverted temple.

Rani Ki Vav

Statue of Unity

Nature's wonders are abundant at every step, but human-made marvels are rare. In India, many of the ancient human-made marvels were destroyed by Mughal rulers. In modern India, if you want to see a human-made wonder, look no further than the Statue of Unity.

Statue of Unity

Palitana Jain Tirth

Both Palitana in Gujarat and Shikharji in Jharkhand are considered the most sacred pilgrimage sites by the Jain community in India, also one of the most ancient places to visit in Gujarat. Every Jain believes that they should visit these two holy places at least once in their lifetime. These pilgrimages are associated with attaining nirvana or liberation.

Palitana Jain Tirth

Dhordo, Gujarat

Amidst this expansive and barren salt desert lies the beautiful, small village of Dhordo, is one of the best places to visit in Gujrat. Dhordo was awarded as the "Best Tourism Village" by the UNWTO in 2023.

Dhordo, Gujarat

Gir National Park

Gir National Park

Gir National Park

Road to Heaven

The route called the 'Road to heaven Dholavira' is India's one of the best bike routes in Gujarat. The Dholavira road trip passes throught the vast and scenic landscapes of the White Rann, a low depth shallow sea expansion.

Road to Heaven

Somnath

The Somnath Temple, located on the western coast of India in Gujarat, is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas dedicated to Lord Shiva. Considered a highly sacred site by Hindus, this temple is a major center of faith in western India. While Dwarka is dedicated to Lord Krishna, Somnath is a magnificent temple devoted to Lord Shiva.  

Somnath

Mandvi

When it comes to India’s most serene, less crowded, and beautiful beaches, Mandvi Beach naturally stands out. There’s no doubt that Mandvi Beach is among the most picturesque beaches in India. Located in the Kutch district of Gujarat, in the western part of the country, Mandvi Beach is far less famous compared to Goa or Gokarna.

Mandvi

Gujarat

As you move from northern India toward the west and south, Gujarat is the first state where the prominence of the local language begins to emerge. Along with Rajasthan, Gujarat is one of the most diverse states in India, boasting a variety of climates and cultures.

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Season wise Gujarat Tourism Guide