Gujarat in winter: 7 top places you can't miss this season
TRAVEL TRENDS, GUJARAT Updated : Dec 8, 2024, 09:48 IST
Gujarat in winter: 7 top places you can't miss this season
Gujarat is one of the majorly overlooked Indian states. But this vibrant state needs all the eyes and attention as it has a distinct heritage, stunning landscapes, and cultural diversity which is hard to find anywhere else. The state’s is dotted with a range of hidden treasures that will take travellers by surprise.
If you have never been to this place, you can plan a trip now when the weather turns pleasant, and you would love exploring places at your own pace.
So, here are some of the must-visit places in Gujarat during winter.
Rann of Kutch
The Great Rann of Kutch transforms into a surreal white desert under the moonlight during winter. The Rann Utsav, held from November to February, is all about art, music, and crafts. One can witness the vibrant traditional dance performances, try camel rides, and last but not the least, the breathtaking view of the vast salt flats. Staying in luxurious tents will further add a unique charm to the experience.
Gir National Park
This is for all those who love to explore the wild, no matter what the season is. However, winter is definitely an ideal time to visit Gir National Park, which is also the last abode of the Asiatic lions. The cool weather makes wildlife safaris more enjoyable, which also increases the chances of spotting lions, leopards, and various bird species. During this period, this region also turns lush green, making it a visual treat for nature lovers.
Dwarka
A spiritual haven, Dwarka, one of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites, is perfect for a winter visit. The cool breeze along the Gomti River and the serene atmosphere of the Dwarkadhish Temple provide a peaceful retreat. Nearby attractions include Beyt Dwarka Island and the coastal views that come alive in the winter sun.
Saputara
Saputara, Gujarat’s sole hill station, offers a serene winter retreat. With its misty mornings, verdant valleys, and soothing climate, it’s a haven for nature enthusiasts. Highlights include the picturesque Saputara Lake, the scenic Sunset Point, and the artist village, where visitors can explore the rich tribal culture of the region.
Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad offers a blend of heritage and modernity. Winter is a perfect time to explore landmarks like the Sabarmati Ashram, Adalaj Stepwell, and the historic city area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city also hosts the International Kite Festival in January, attracting enthusiasts from across the globe.
Somnath
The iconic Somnath Temple, standing tall by the Arabian Sea, is a must-visit during winter. The pleasant weather enhances the experience of exploring the temple and nearby attractions like the Triveni Sangam and Bhalka Tirth.
Statue of Unity
The Statue of Unity in Kevadia, the world’s tallest statue, is a winter highlight. The surrounding attractions, including the Valley of Flowers and Sardar Sarovar Dam, make it a comprehensive travel destination.
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