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Handicrafts tour of Gujarat
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Duration : 10 Nights / 11 Days
Destinations Covered : Ahemdabad - Gondal - Jetpur - Junagarh -
Gir - Jamnagar - Kutch - Dasada - Patan - Dasada - Ahemdabad
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Day 01 : Ahmedabad
Get greeted by the tour cooperator on arrival at Ahmedabad. On reaching visit
the Calico Museum of Textiles and other museums exhibiting textiles and
handicrafts. Located on the banks of Sabarmati River, Ahemdabad was once the
capital of Gujarat and is the largest city in the state of Gujarat. Also known
as Karnavati, Ahemdabad is also an important commercial center of India and is
visited by large number of both leisure and business tourists. Ahmedabad is also
a major center for textiles and handiwork and has interesting markets and
bazaars.
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Day 02 : Ahmedabad - Palaces Of Gondal (Five hrs)
Day starts with a drive to Sayla. On reaching, take lunch at a textiles hotel
and visit nearby villages to watch weavers at work and see local beadwork. Later
continue to Gondal, known for its beadwork, silver jewelry and brassware and
also visit the cottage industries of Gondal to watch spinners, weavers and other
artisans at work. Also visit the famous Naulakha Palace housing a collection of
beautiful beadwork, brass utensils, silverware and hand-painted wooden toys from
the princely collection.
Once a princely state of Kathiawar, Gondal is a beautiful city in the Rajkot
district of Gujarat. Founded in 1634, Gondal lies on the banks of Gondali river
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Day 03 : Gondal - Jetpur - Junagadh - Gir
Begin your day with a drive to Gir via Jetpur, known for its screen-printing
factories, block printing and textile units. Also visit the Junagadh museums
exhibiting textiles of the erstwhile Nawab including beautiful carpets. Known
for its forts and palaces, Junagadh is a beautiful city situated at foot of
mountain Girnar. Located in the Junagadh district of Gujarat, Junagadh was once
a princely state of British India.
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Day 04 : Gir - Jamnagar (Four hours)
Drive in the Gir Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park. Later proceed to Jamnagar
known for its bandhini (tie-and-dye) work. Gir in Gujarat is a deciduous forest
and is the last abode of the Asiatic lion. Besides, the forest also has a
thriving panther (leopard) population. It also has home to large population of
chital or spotted deer, sambar, blue bull antelope, chinkara gazelle, chousingha
(the world's only four-horned antelope), wild boar and other wildlife. Besides,
you will also see a large number of avian population on the game-drive trail.
Day 05 : Jamnagar - Sharma Resorts, Kutch (Four hours)
Head for Anjar city in the Kutch district which is a centre for textile and
metal handicrafts. On reaching transfer at Sharma Resorts, the only four-star
resort in the Kutch District. |
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Day 06 : Explore Kutch
Drive to Bhuj the next day and on the way visit villages known for their ajrakh
block printing, Ahir embroidery, Rabari embroidery and master weavers. Spend
rest of the day visiting markets and monuments. Surrounded by Gulf of Kachch and
the Arabian Sea, Kutch is the largest district in the Gujarat state of India.
Day 07 : Full Day Village Tour
Day starts with a visit to the villages of Sodha Rajputs, Muslim pastoral groups
like the Jaths and Muthwas and their sub-groups, Hindu pastoral groups like the
Rabaris, Meghwal Harijans and other communities known for their exquisite
embroidery.
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Day 08 : Kutch - Dasada (Four hours)
Dasada is known for its Vadiara Rabari and Bharwad embroidery. Also, visit
weavers and other artisans.
Day 09 : Dasada - Patan - Dasada
Patan is known for Patola Silk Weaving, a rare double-ikat weaving technique.
Day 10 : Dasada - Ahmedabad
Depart by surface to Ahmedabad arrive and check-in to hotel. Overnight stay.
Day 11 : Ahmedabad
Departure transfer to airport to connect flight for onward destination. |
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