White salt deserts, lion safaris and centuries of maritime trading heritage.
Gujarat stretches along India's western coast, giving it the country's longest state coastline, and reaches north into the vast white salt flats of the Rann of Kutch. Ahmedabad and Vadodara preserve step-wells, mosques and Gandhian heritage sites, while Gir National Park in the south is the world's last wild home of the Asiatic lion.
Hover any month for details. Colour reflects the general climate — plan around the peak window below.
Cool, dry weather coincides with the Rann Utsav desert festival (Dec–Feb).
Very hot, especially inland and across the Rann.
Monsoon rains fill the Rann's wetlands, drawing migratory birds but limiting access.
Starting points for your clients — every route can be tailored on length, pace and hotel category.
The white salt desert by moonlight, tented Rann Utsav camps, and Kutch's handicraft villages.
UNESCO step-wells, the Sun Temple at Modhera and the intricate Rani ki Vav at Patan.
Dedicated game drives in search of the Asiatic lion, alongside leopards and rich birdlife.
A complete state overview pairing desert, wildlife and a laid-back former Portuguese coastal town.
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