Visit the Sabarmati Ashram, a peaceful retreat where Mahatma Gandhi lived from 1917 until 1930 and where he further developed his philosophy of non-violent resistance.
Visit the beautiful Aina Mahal, where you will find an extraordinary display of mirrors, paintings, and other rare artifacts that will surely captivate you.
Explore Bhujodi Village, where you will find an array of exquisite handwoven textiles made by the locals, and get closer to the Kutchi culture.
Visit the Dwarkadhish Temple and be amazed by its architecture and spirituality. Seek blessings from the deity and rejuvenate your mind and soul.
Experience the divine ambience of Beyt Dwarka, an island off the coast of Dwarka, and go on a boat ride to see Dolphins swimming in their natural habitat.
Visit the Somnath Temple, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas and an epitome of spiritual significance. The temple's architecture is awe-inspiring and calming.
Explore the Bhalka Tirth, a serene beach where Lord Krishna is believed to have been mistaken for a deer and shot by a hunter. You can also visit the Triveni Sangam, a confluence of three holy rivers.
Take a half-day to explore Ahmedabad's Adalaj Stepwell, a beautiful five-storey stepwell that was built to conserve water during the dry season.
If you have more time, you might want to add a visit to the Rann of Kutch, a vast white salt desert that must be an absolutely breathtaking experience. If you have less time, you might want to skip Bhuj and its surroundings, and take an earlier return flight from Ahmedabad.