
Day 01 : Ahmedabad - Bhavnagar
Your sacred journey begins on arrival at Ahmedabad, where you will be received and driven to Bhavnagar. The drive takes you through the landscapes of Gujarat, gradually leading towards the Saurashtra region known for its spiritual heritage. On arrival at Bhavnagar, check in to your hotel and relax. The evening is at leisure to unwind after the journey. Overnight stay at Bhavnagar.
Day 02 : Bhavnagar - Somnath
After breakfast, begin the day with a visit to the sacred Nishkalank Mahadev Temple, a unique temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located amidst the sea and associated with the legends of the Pandavas. After darshan, continue your drive towards Somnath, one of the holiest pilgrimage destinations in India. On arrival, visit the revered Somnath Temple, the first among the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva and an iconic symbol of devotion and resilience. Later check in to the hotel and stay overnight at Somnath.
Day 03 : Somnath –Porbandar - Dwarka
This morning proceed towards Dwarka, one of the four sacred Char Dham pilgrimage sites of Lord Krishna. Enroute stop at Porbandar, the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi and home to the revered Sudama Temple, dedicated to Sudama, the childhood friend and devotee of Lord Krishna. After offering prayers, continue the journey to Dwarka. Upon arrival, visit the magnificent Dwarkadhish Temple, also known as Jagat Mandir, dedicated to Lord Krishna as the King of Dwarka. Later visit the sacred Rukmini Devi Temple, devoted to Krishna’s consort Rukmini. Check in to the hotel and stay overnight at Dwarka.
Day 04 : Dwarka – Bet Dwarka - Jamnagar
After breakfast drive to Bet Dwarka, believed to be the ancient residence of Lord Krishna. Here you will visit several sacred shrines including the Vishnu Temple and temples dedicated to Radha, Lakshmi, Satyabhama, Jambuvanti, and Devaki, each associated with stories from Krishna’s life. After darshan, return by ferry and proceed to the revered Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. Later drive to Jamnagar and visit the famous Bala Hanuman Temple, renowned for its continuous chanting of “Sri Ram, Jai Ram.” Check in to the hotel and overnight stay at Jamnagar.
Day 05 : Jamnagar – Dakor- Ahmedabad
After breakfast begin the drive towards Ahmedabad. Enroute visit the sacred town of Dakor, home to the famous Ranchhodrai Temple, also known as Dakor Dwarka, where Lord Krishna is worshipped as Ranchhodrai. After seeking blessings, continue your journey to Ahmedabad. Upon arrival check in to the hotel and relax. Overnight stay at Ahmedabad
Day 06 : Ahmedabad – Ambaji - Udaipur
Today proceed towards Ambaji, one of the most important Shakti Peeths in India. Visit the sacred Ambaji Temple, dedicated to Goddess Amba and an important pilgrimage destination for devotees. After darshan continue the scenic drive to Udaipur, often called the City of Lakes. In the evening enjoy the serene beauty of Lake Pichola, surrounded by palaces, ghats, and temples that reflect the grandeur of Rajasthan’s royal heritage. Check in to the hotel and overnight stay at Udaipur.
Day 07 : Udaipur –Nathdwara – Kankroli – Ahmedabad
After breakfast visit the famous Shrinathji Temple at Nathdwara, one of the most revered temples of Lord Krishna where the deity is worshipped as Shrinathji. Later continue to Kankroli, also known as Kankroli Dwarka, where you will visit the sacred Dwarkadhish Temple Kankroli located on the banks of Rajsamand Lake. After darshan begin the return drive to Ahmedabad. On arrival check in to the hotel and stay overnight at Ahmedabad.
Day 08 : Ahmedabad
After breakfast proceed for local sightseeing in Ahmedabad. Visit the peaceful Sabarmati Ashram, once the residence of Mahatma Gandhi and a symbol of India’s freedom movement. Later explore the intricately carved Adalaj Stepwell, an architectural marvel from the 15th century. You will also visit the serene ISKCON Temple Ahmedabad, dedicated to Lord Krishna. After sightseeing you will be dropped at Ahmedabad Airport or Railway Station for your onward journey, marking the end of the sacred Panch Dwarka pilgrimage.