Tourists see Gujarat as a wonder in disguise that
sports its vibrant cultural and rich architectural side the majority of the time
and leaves travelers curious about its many exotic destinations due to its
topographical arrangement. This state on the Western Ghats of the Great Indian
Peninsula is home to a plethora of ancient monuments, forts, palaces, and
various city ruins, proudly showcasing the history of the glorious times of its
ruling dynasties.
· The white sand desert of Rann of Kutch
Gujarat is famous for having the largest salt desert in the world,i.e. the Great Rann of Kutch. All the salt marshes can offer tourists a mesmerizing panoramic view during sunset and during full moon days. If you are visiting during November, don't miss out on joining the Rann Utsav organized by the Gujarat Tourism department to explore the cultural handicrafts and local cuisines, also an opportunity to go on camel rides. While you are here, make sure to visit Kutch desert wildlife sanctuary.
· Trekking in Ginar
While many visitors come to Gujarat for its captivating nature and architecture, few might know Gujarat can also be a great destination for trekking. Ginar can be the perfect place to engage in trekking on its slopes. If you are visiting Dwarka and Somnath Temple, a famous pilgrim tour, you can easily leave for Ginar from Junagadh by boarding a train.
· The only place to witness Asiatic Lions
While on a Gujarat holiday trip, you can miss out on a safari in Gir National Park. You can personalize your itinerary, including Gir, while choosing one of the Gujarat tour packages from Pune that allows you to witness Asiatic Lions. Some of Gujarat's most visited tourist destinations are Ahmedabad, Kutch, Dwarka, Surat, Jamnagar, Lothal, Gandhinagar, etc., which have something to witness that's uniquely Gujarat.
Gujarat Tourism has put much effort into offering tourists a comprehensive experience of all the local cultural values. No matter when you visit, trust Gujarat to offer you the most to create memories that last a lifetime.
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