Gujarat Tour Package — Where Culture, Wildlife & Wonder Unite
Gujarat is India's most vibrant and diverse state — a land where the world's only Asiatic lions roam free, where a blindingly white salt desert stretches to the horizon, where ancient temples rise above the ocean, and where one of humanity's greatest modern marvels commands the skyline. A Gujarat tour package in 2026 is not just a holiday — it is a journey through civilisations, ecosystems, and spiritual traditions that have shaped the Indian subcontinent for millennia.
Luxytrix Travel brings you the finest Gujarat holiday packages, designed and operated by local experts who know every dust track leading to hidden villages and every back alley in the walled city of Ahmedabad. Whether you are travelling from Noida, Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, or any corner of India, our Gujarat packages deliver seamless travel, comfortable stays, and memories that last a lifetime — all starting at just ₹13,999 per person.
Why Gujarat Must Be on Your 2026 Travel List
Gujarat is the only place in the world outside Africa where you can watch lions in the wild. Gir National Park — India's most successful conservation story — is home to more than 670 Asiatic lions, and a jeep safari through its dry deciduous forest is an encounter with raw nature that no traveller forgets. Our Gujarat wildlife packages from Ahmedabad, Surat, and Vadodara include expert naturalist guides, forest rest house stays, and both morning and evening game drives for maximum lion-sighting opportunities.
The Rann Utsav Festival at the Great Rann of Kutch is one of India's most spectacular cultural events. Between October and March, the vast white salt flat of the Great Rann transforms into a festive tent city where folk artists, craftspeople, dancers, and musicians from across the country celebrate Gujarat's extraordinary cultural heritage. Walking across the moonlit Rann at midnight — with the salt crystals glittering beneath your feet and a sky ablaze with stars — is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Our clients from Chennai, Kolkata, and Hyderabad rate it as the most surreal moment of their travels.
Spiritual Gujarat — Somnath, Dwaraka & More
Gujarat is home to some of the holiest pilgrimage sites in Hinduism. The Somnath Jyotirlinga — the first and most sacred of the twelve Jyotirlingas — stands majestically on the Saurashtra coast, where the Arabian Sea meets devotion and history. The evening aarti here, with the sound of conch shells and bells merging with the crash of ocean waves, is profoundly moving. Just a few hours away, Dwaraka — the ancient kingdom of Lord Krishna — draws millions of pilgrims annually. The Dwarkadhish Temple and nearby Nageshwar Jyotirlinga and Beyt Dwarka island make this region one of India's most sacred circuits.
Travellers from Jaipur, Indore, and Lucknow who come to Gujarat on spiritual tours with Luxytrix consistently describe a deep sense of peace and fulfilment. Our spiritual Gujarat packages include all darshan arrangements, early morning temple access, and comfortable pilgrim-friendly accommodations.
The Magnificence of the Statue of Unity
Standing 182 metres tall on the banks of the Narmada River in Kevadia Colony, the Statue of Unity is the world's tallest statue — nearly twice the height of the Statue of Liberty. Dedicated to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the iron man who unified India, it is a breathtaking feat of engineering and patriotism. The viewing gallery at 153 metres offers panoramic views of the Sardar Sarovar Dam, the Vindhya and Satpura mountain ranges, and the surrounding jungle — an experience that makes travellers from Delhi, Mumbai, and Pune feel an immense surge of national pride.
Ahmedabad — India's First UNESCO World Heritage City
Ahmedabad became India's first UNESCO World Heritage City in 2017, and exploring its walled old city is like walking through layers of history. The Sabarmati Ashram — where Mahatma Gandhi lived and launched the Dandi Salt March — is a must for every Indian traveller. The extraordinary Akshardham temple in Gandhinagar dazzles with its pink sandstone architecture and spiritual exhibits. The walled city's pol neighbourhoods, with their ornate wooden havelis and communal wells, are a living museum of medieval urban life.
Our clients from Bangalore and Chennai are particularly fascinated by the heritage walk experience in Ahmedabad — a guided morning walk through the pols that reveals centuries of Hindu, Muslim, and Jain coexistence in one of India's most cosmopolitan ancient cities.
Rani ki Vav & Modhera — UNESCO Heritage Marvels
The Rani ki Vav stepwell in Patan is one of the most extraordinary pieces of architecture in all of India. Built in the 11th century and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this inverted temple descends seven storeys underground with over 500 principal sculptures and more than 1,000 minor ones adorning every surface. The Modhera Sun Temple nearby, built in 1026 AD, is an architectural masterpiece of the Solanki dynasty with its perfectly proportioned sabhamandapa and an ornately carved kund (tank) that fills with reflections at sunrise.
Kutch — The Land of Artisans
The Kutch district is a treasure trove of living craft traditions. In the villages of Hodka, Nirona, and Bhujodi, you can watch master artisans create intricate Rogan paintings (a 400-year-old art form with only one surviving family), colourful Bandhani tie-dye textiles, and ornate copper bell-work. The Kutch Museum in Bhuj houses remarkable artefacts from the region's history, including textiles, weapons, and manuscripts. Mandvi Beach offers a serene contrast — with its wooden dhow shipbuilding tradition still alive on the shores.
Dholavira & Lothal — Windows into the Harappan World
Gujarat is home to two of the most important Harappan civilisation sites in India. Lothal near Ahmedabad was one of the ancient world's most sophisticated port cities, with a remarkable dockyard dating back 4,500 years. Dholavira in the Rann of Kutch — a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2021 — is one of the five largest Harappan cities ever excavated, with an extraordinary water conservation system that speaks to the engineering genius of the Indus Valley people.
Gujarat Tour Package Price Guide
Our Gujarat packages start at ₹13,999 per person for a 5-night/6-day itinerary. A comprehensive 8-night/9-day package covering Ahmedabad, Patan, Gir, Somnath, Dwaraka, Bhuj, and the Rann of Kutch is priced from ₹21,999. Luxury packages with premium desert camps at Rann Utsav start at ₹34,999. All prices include accommodation, daily breakfast, private AC transfers, sightseeing, and dedicated tour support. We offer special group deals for parties from Surat, Mumbai, Chandigarh, and Delhi.