4 Day / 3 Night
Daily Tour
60 people
English, hindi
About the Dholavira
Dholavira is the site of one such discovery. Located on the Khadir Bet island of Kutch, it is considered to be the second-largest excavated site of the Harappan civilization. Civilization. Dholavira is also the second Harappan site, after Lothal, to have marked the rise and fall of the civilization from 2900 BCE to 1500 BCE. Located very close to Bhuj city, the distance from Dholavira to Bhuj is approximately 210 km. The location is rather unique, as the inhabitants established the city in the Great Rann of Kutch. And Dholavira reflects the future idea of town planning. So let’s find out about Dholavira
A visit to Dholavira which is also known as Kotra or the Big Fort is rather beautiful. Set on an island spread over semi-arid land, it retains a beauty that is ethereal. Chinkaras and Nilgai roam the land amidst flamingos and other migratory birds. It is truly an experience to be appreciated.
Airport Train station Met by a representative on arrival He will help you to Dholavira Dholavira is the easternmost site in India associated with the Indus Valley Civilization The site is the larger of the two most notable excavations of the Harappan civilization, dating back approximately 4500 years Before that we will check into the hotel and take rest for sometime In the evening we will explore the sights of Dholavira and can explore the surrounding area Come back to the hotel for the night and spend the night Overnight stay at Dholavira Hotel.
Have a lovely morning breakfast and get ready to explore this quaint town known as a remarkable cradle during the Indus Valley Civilization then Dholavira is broadly known as First we will pass a signboard After finding out about the world's first sign board we will reach back to the hotel in the evening and after dinner will stay at Dholavira Hotel for overnight stay.
The next morning wake up early and learn about the Indus Valley Civilization, see the sites there, and learn about the past from the guide for the most Harappan site of the Indus Valley Civilization site in India and second, only to Harappa in Pakistan Dholavira is famous here after visiting Mata Rani in Karni Mata temple, return to the hotel in the evening, overnight stay at Dholavira Hotel.
The next morning we will all wake up early after having breakfast and check out from the hotel then we will go to Haiwan Road which is the newest scenic road in India which is about 30 kilometers long and connects Khavda to Dholavira and enjoy the view there. If you want, you can also take a photo, then we will all leave from there and you will be dropped at your destination, then you can travel ahead of you and return home with good memories.
The Dholavira site is India's most prominent archaeological site associated with the Indus Valley Civilization. The site is the larger of the two most notable excavations of the Harappan civilization, dating to approximately 4,500 years ago.
Dholavira: A Harappan city, one of the very few well-preserved urban settlements in South Asia dating to the 3rd to 2nd millennium BCE
Remains of horse artifacts have also been found on the stones. 9. From Dholavira, the impression of a large inscription board written in 10 capital letters made of white chalk clay of Indus script has also been found. It is believed that this is the world's first information board.
Dholavira is one of the two largest Harappan sites in India and the 5th largest in the subcontinent. Like Lothal, it went through all the phases of the Harappan culture from about 2900 BCE to 1500 BCE, while most others saw only the early or late phases.
However, the best time to visit Dholavira is during winter from October to March. Monsoon is also a good time for those who are planning their trip to Dholavira but summers are excessively hot and the climate is unbearable for tourists.
# | Discount group | From adult | To adult | Value |
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1 | Group Min. 4 | 4 | 5 | 10% |
2 | Group Min. 10 | 10 | 11 | 15% |
3 | Group Min. 15 | 15 | 16 | 20% |
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