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Exploring Western India: From Bhuj to Belgaum

  1. Day 1: Somanath
    4 hours (200 km) from Bhuj

    At Somanath, visit the Somanath Temple, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. The temple is open from 6 AM to 9 PM and is a sight to behold during sunset. Take a stroll on the Somanath beach and try some street food in the evening.

  2. Day 2: Dwarka
    3 hours (200 km) from Somanath

    Begin your day by visiting the Dwarkadhish Temple, one of the four sacred abodes of Lord Krishna. The temple opens at 6:30 AM. Head to the Dwarka beach for some watersports in the afternoon. In the evening, visit the Rukmini Devi Temple and Gomti Ghat.

  3. Day 3: Statue of Unity
    9 hours (500 km) from Dwarka

    The Statue of Unity is the world's tallest statue, and a must-visit. Book in advance and reach by 9 AM to avoid crowds. Afterward, visit the Sardar Sarovar Dam and the Valley of Flowers. Spend the evening in Vadodara.

  4. Day 4: Saputara
    5 hours (240 km) from Statue of Unity

    Located in the Sahyadri hills, Saputara is a great place for adventure activities. Go paragliding, trekking, or zip-lining in the morning. Visit the Artist Village, the Saputara Lake, and the Sunset Point in the afternoon. Spend the night in a local resort.

  5. Day 5: Trimbakeshwar & Shirdi
    8 hours (350 km) from Saputara

    Start your day early and visit the Trimbakeshwar Temple, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas. Reach Shirdi by noon and have lunch. Visit the Sai Baba Temple complex and the Shani Shignapur temple in the evening. Spend the night in Shirdi.

  6. Day 6: Belgaum
    7 hours (315 km) from Shirdi

    Belgaum has a rich history and culture. Visit the Belgaum Fort and the Kamal Basti Temple in the morning. Try the local food and shop for souvenirs in the afternoon. End your trip at the Gokak Falls, a beautiful waterfall on the Ghataprabha River.

Recommendations

Western India has many hidden gems, and there are a few more places you could consider visiting, such as Gir National Park, Palitana Jain Temples, and Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary. To maximize your fun, make sure to try the local street food and shop for souvenirs. Take some side trips and visit local markets, museums, and art galleries. Don't forget to carry sunscreen, hats, and comfortable walking shoes, as the weather can be hot and humid during June.

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