West India Tours

Most people think that the western part of India is more than just Goa's attraction. Despite this, the western region of India offers a wide range of options for the ideal travel destination because it meets all of the criteria for better destinations for travelers. The district has beautiful beaches, beautiful hills, thrilling hikes, lively communities, and that's just the beginning. Goa is unquestionably acknowledged as having a significant population in Western India. However, Mumbai, Goa, Ahmedabad, Khajuraho, Ajanta, and Ellora, as well as Aurangabad and Ajanta and Ellora, are among the district's most popular tourist destinations.

Gujarat's fascination is simply overwhelming. The state itself is prepared to attract tourists from all over the world. The vibrant way of life and rich cultural heritage are two remarkable highlights that have won the hearts of both locals and visitors alike. In order to fully appreciate the excursion's illustrious grandeur, the vast expanse of desert and archaeological structures should be a must-visit destination. Additionally, the western region consistently experiences a lot of precipitation. Due to the changing climate, the temperature reaches 20 degrees Celsius. In addition, visitors can anticipate a wealth of cultural treasures due to the western district's inclusion of socially significant states like Goa, Gujarat, and Maharashtra.

Goa, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and the Union Territories of Daman and Diu make up Western India. It is mostly known for places like Mumbai's cavern temples, Goa's Rann of Kutch, Ajanta's Ellora, and Gujarat's and Madhya Pradesh's wildlife sanctuaries. This region of the country has a long history and is a great place for tourists to go. There are beautiful landmarks that show off the wonderful architectural heritage of old India. Furthermore, the development of distinctively distinct flora and fauna is supported by the mild climate in Western India. As a result, western India has some of the best and most well-known wildlife sanctuaries.

Maharashtra, India's third-largest state, overlooks the Arabian Sea to form a fundamental region in western India. This state on the water has a great mix of tradition and innovation and many interesting vacation spots. Mumbai's Gateway of India is one of the city's most important landmarks; Mumbai's Elephanta Caves and Pune's Aga Khan Palace; Caves of Aurangabad; Additionally, rock-cut caverns at Ellora and Ajanta. Rashtrakuta's grand caverns and other antiquated South Indian decision lines are well-known at this World Heritage Site.

Goa, which is on the west bank of India, is a very beautiful and excellent place to live. Goa is a holiday haven with an impressive array of beautiful beaches, brilliant sands, splendid social history, a vast array of diverse flora and fauna, delightful holy places, and glorious temples. For the ideal vacation plans, whether you're looking for fun, experience, daylight, otherworldliness, or just relaxing, you don't have to look any further than the ethereal location that is synonymous with Goa. With its landscape of levels, stream valleys, hills, and forests, Madhya Pradesh is frequently referred to as the center of India. The three UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Madhya Pradesh are the primary draw for tourists: Buddhists in Sanchi Settlements and cavern compositions from Bhimbetka in 8000 BC Buddhist temples in Khajuraho, known for their sensual carvings from the third century BC to the seventh century AD. No tour of western India is complete without a stop in the seaside province of Gujarat, which flows along India's longest coastline (1290 km). Gujarat is known for its ancient temples, gorgeous beaches, vibrant people, and extensive social heritage. It is also home to some of the most important tourist destinations in western India. The Rann of Kutch, numerous verifiable destinations, effective urban areas, national parks, and wildlife sanctuaries can all be found in Gujarat, Mahatma Gandhi's home state.

On the southern border of the Gujarati province are the twin cities of Daman and Diu. With their brilliant seashores, dense palm-tree forest, and historical landmarks, these doors are excellent.

West India Tour Packages

West India Tour Packages

  • Glimpses of Maharashtra Tour

    07 DAYS 06 NIGHTS
    Mumbai - Aurangabad - Ajanta - Ellora - Mumbai

    Mumbai is a cluster of Seven Islands and derives its name from Mumba Devi, the patron goddess of the koli fisher folk, its oldest inhabitants. Mumbai pulsates with activity. It is a city that is disciplined by nos time frame neither day nor night. It is also the country's financial powerhouse, the nation's industrial heartland, and its economic nerve center. Dazzling shopping arcades, exciting sport activity, nightclubs & discotheques, theatre & music, gourmet restaurants and interesting sightseeing.

  • Maharashtra Sacred Caves and Adventure Tour

    10 DAYS 09 NIGHTS
    Mumbai - Aurangabad - Ajanta - Ellora - Aurangabad - Shirdi - Bhandardara - Mumbai

    Malik Ambar, the Prime Minister of Murtaza Nizam Shah II, founded the city of Aurangabad in 1610 A.D, on the site of a village, Khirki. When Fateh Khan, Malik Ambar's son succeeded the throne in 1626, he named the city 'Fatehpur'. In 1653, when Aurangzeb became the Viceroy of the Deccan, he made it his capital, and renamed it Aurangabad. Maurya rule heralded the advent of Buddhism in the state of Maharashtra. The earliest caves at Ajanta and Pithalkora were excavated in the 2nd century BC, during the Satvahana era.

  • Explore Gujarat Tour

    13 DAYS 12 NIGHTS
    Ahmedabad - Bhavnagar - Palitana - Ahmedpur Mandvi - Sasan Gir - Junagadh - Dwarka - Virpur - Rajkot - Ahmedabad

    Ahmedabad, the year 1411 AD. Situated on the banks of the Sabarmati River. Ahmedabad is named after Sultan Ahmed Shah, who was basically liable for building it. Today, the city is known as 'Manchester of the East'. One of the most industrialized urban areas in India, Ahmedabad is likewise the Textile City of India. The old city of Ahmedabad is worked with mazes by paths called 'Pol'.

  • Gujarat Heritage, Wildlife, Great Rann of Kutch Tour

    14 DAYS 13 NIGHTS
    Ahmedabad – Bhavnagar – Palitana – Sasan Gir – Junagarh – Porbandar – Dwarka – Jamnagar – Bhuj (Rann of Kutch) – Dasada – Ahmedabad

    Palitana sanctuaries are viewed as the holiest. Situated on Shetrunjaya slopes there are 863 sanctuaries, wonderfully cut in marble. Nobody is permitted to rest medium-term including the minister, in light of the fact that the sanctuary city has been worked as a dwelling place the Gods. Palitana was the capital of a royal condition of the Gohil Rajput family. It is likewise one of the best vacation spots in Gujarat for outside voyagers.

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