Tour overview

Kevadia, located in the Narmada district of Gujarat, is home to the majestic Statue of Unity, the world’s tallest statue standing at 182 meters. This iconic monument of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel overlooks the scenic Sardar Sarovar Dam and the Narmada River.

Included

  • 3 Night Stay In Kevadia
  • 2 Night Stay In Ahmedabad
  • All Transfers & Sightseeing Will Be Done Using Sanitised Car
  • All Hotel Taxes Included
  • All Toll Taxes, Parking Fees & Driver Allowances Included
  • Accomodation In Triple Sharing With Map Plan.
  • Breakfast And Dinner In Hotel
  • Assistance At All Arrival And Departure Points

Not Included

  • All Personal Expenses, Optional Tours And Extra Meals
  • Vehicle Service On Leisure Days For Sightseeing Not Included In The Itinerary
  • Medical And Travel Insurance
  • Anything Not Mentioned Under ‘inclusions’
  • Entry And Monument Fees.
  • VISA Fees/Airport Tax
  • Seasonal Rates Are Applicable.

Day 1: Pune - Kevadia (By Train)

On arrival at Kevadia Station our driver will pick you up and proceed to Hotel. At reaching check
into the hotel.
After Breakfast will proceed for Garudeshwar Temple and Poji Swami Narayan temple.
Overnight stay in Hotel in Kevadia.

Day 2: Kevadia

After breakfast will go for SOU with jungle safari, SOU. Laser Show, Gardens.
After sightseeing return back to the hotel and overnight stay in Hotel /tent Kevadia.

Day 3: Kevadia - Ahmedabad (200 Km/4-5 Hrs)

After breakfast check out from the hotel and proceed to Ahmedabad. At reaching check into the
hotel and have a rest and evening will go for sight seeing.

Day 4: Ahmedabad Sight seeing

After breakfast will proceed for Ahmedabad Sight seeing till evening.

Day 5: Ahmedabad drop Sight Seeing

After breakfast check out and will proceed for left over Ahmedabad Sight seeing till evening and
drop to Railway station for your onward journey.

Ahmedabad Sight Seeing
1) Sabarmati Ashram
The Sabarmati Ashram Was Home To Mohandas Gandhi From 1917 Until 1930 And Served As One Of The Main Centres Of The
Indian Freedom Struggle. Sabarmati Ashram Named For The River On Which It Sits, Was Created With A Dual Mission. To Serve
As An Institution That Would Carry On A Search For Truth And A Platform To Bring Together A Group Of Workers Committed To Nonviolence Who Would Help Secure Freedom For India.
2) River Front
3) Vintage Car Museum
Open-air Museum Showcasing High-end Vintage Automobiles, Carriages, Motorcycles & Other Vehicles.
4) Akshardham
A Large Hindu Temple Complex Inspired By Yogiji Maharaj The Fourth Spiritual Successor Of Lord Swaminarayan According To
The Denomination Of Swaminarayan Hinduism, And Created By Pramukh Swami, The Fifth Spiritual Successor Of Lord
Swaminarayan According To The Denomination Of Swaminarayan Hinduism. Located In The Capital Of Gujarat, The Complex
Was Built Over 13 Years And Is A Tribute To Lord Swaminarayan And His Life And Teachings. The Complex's Name Refers To The
Divine Abode Of Swaminarayan In The Baps Philosophy; Followers Of Swaminarayan Believe That The Jiva Or Soul Goes To
Akshardham After Attaining Moksha, Or Liberation.
5) Childrens Park
6) Dinasaur Park
7) Imax 3d
8) Shopping At Ahmedabad
9) Cg Road And Cg Mall
10) Adalaj Step Well
The Adalaj Wav Step Well Is Located 18 Kilometers North Of Ahmedabad In The Gandhinagar District. It Was Built During The
Reign Of Queen Rudabai, A Muslim Ruler. Though Now Dry, The Well Once Provided Water To Weary Travellers And Pilgrims
Along The Roads Outside Of Ahmedabad. The Four-level Well Is Dug Directly Into The Water Table, Exposing Fresh Water That Rose
And Fell According The Seasons And The Amount Of Rainfall. Its Deep Interior Provided Cool Relief From The Harsh Indian Sun.
11) Kite Museum
The City Of Ahmedabad Is Popular For The Kite Festival So It Doesn’t Come As A Surprise If You Find An Entire Museum Dedicated
To Kites. The Popular Kite Museum That Houses Some Of The Rarest Kites In The World Is A First Of Its Kind In India And Second
In The World.
12) Hathee Singh Jain Temple
Hatheesingh Jain Temple Was Established In 1850 By Seth Hatheesing, Who Was A Rich Jain Merchant. This Temple Is
Dedicated To The 15th 'jain Tirthankar', Known As Dharamnath. The Temple Is Made Using White Marble, Which Is Adorned
With Intricately Designed Carvings. The Temple Is A Double-storied Building.