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Modhera, Patan, Mehsana, Sahastra Ling Lake |
Becharaji or Bahucharaji is a temple town and taluka capital
in Mehsana district of Gujarat state,
India. The town is associated with
Hindu goddess Bahuchar Mata worshipped
as Bala. It is one of the three Shakti
Peethas worshipped in Gujarat; Becharaji,
Ambaji and Pavagadh.
The Sun Temple, Modhera, at
Modhera in Gujarat, is a temple dedicated
to the Hindu Sun-God, Surya. It is
situated on the bank of the river
Pushpavati, and it was built in 1026
AD by King Bhimdev of the Solanki
dynasty. In the present times, prayers
are not offered in this temple. This
temple is now under the supervision
of Archaeological Survey of India.
Rani ki vav.
During the period of the Solanki dynasty,
the stepwell called the Rani ki vav,
or Ran-ki vav (Queen’s step
well) was constructed. It is a richly-sculptured
monument, built by Udaymati in memory
of her husband, Bhimdev I (1022-1063).
It was probably completed by Udayamati
and Karandev I after his death. A
reference to Udaymati building the
monument is in the 'Prabandha Chintamani'
composed by Merutunga Suri in 1304
AD..
It was one of the largest and the
most sumptuous structures of its type.
It became silted up and much of it
is not visible now, except for some
rows of sculptured panels in the circular
part of the well. Among its ruins
one pillar still stands which is the
proof not only of the elegance of
its design, but also excellent example
of this period. A part only of the
west well is extant from which it
appears that the wall had been built
of brick and faced with stone. From
this wall project vertical bracket
in pairs, this supported the different
galleries of the well shaft proper.
This bracketing is arranged in tiers
and is richly carved.
There is also a small Gate below the
last step of the step well which has
a 30 kilometre tunnel built (Now it
has been blocked by stones and mud)
which leads to the town of Sidhpur
near Patan. It was used as an escape
gateway for king who built the step
well in the times of defeat.
Most of the sculpture is in devotion
to Vishnu, in the forms of his Avatars
(Krishna, Rama and others), representing
their return to the world.
Around 50–60 years back there
used to be ayurvedic plants around
this areas which causes the water
accumulated in Rani ni vav helpful
for viral disease, fever. The list
of UNESCO World Heritage Sites
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How
to reach
By
road: The Wild Ass Sanctuary
is 130 km from Ahmedabad, 175 km from Rajkot
and 265 km from Bhuj, accessible
from all of these by ST buses.
By rail: The Nearest stations are- Patan
- 16 kms, Ahmedabad - 130 Kms,
Rajkot - 175 Kms,
By Flight: Nearest airport is the Ahmedabad
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Tour cost
Itinerary For The Tour
Day 0 |
Start Your Train Journey Leave for
LRK from BDTS |
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Day 1 |
Transfer to hotel rest after
lunch start first Rann safari Rann and Sunset |
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Day 2 |
Early Morning have tea and
bf Breakfast start Bahucharaji & Modhera
Sun Temple, after lunch Patan (Rani ki Vav & Shahstraling
talav) & Shankheswer jain Tirth back to hotel rest dinner |
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Day 3 |
Early Morning have tea and
bf Breakfast start Travel to India-Pakistan Border Explore Army area and see Border area 150 Mtrs distance Eveing reach to station 18.47 pm leave for
BDTs from LRK |
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Day 0 |
Reach BDTs moning 5.40 tour
ends...
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Things To Carry
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ID Card Compulsory (Aadhar/ Pancard/DL/Voter ID) |
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Nature friendly cloths |
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Torch (Must) |
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Sanitary Kit |
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Dry Foods (snacks) |
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Cap, goggle, sunscreen, moisturizer etc.. |
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Personal Medicin / First Aid kit. |
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Sport shoes or Kitos/ sandal |
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Binocular/Camera with lenses (Optional) |
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How To Register
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125 day's
advance booking mandatory for hassle free
travel, accommodation and safari |
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Kindly download Tour Registration Form (Tour
Registration Form ) fill and mail to us |
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Kindly make the payment either bank deposit or online transfer |
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Cost in INR valid for Indian
Nationals and for Foreigner's Tourist please call/mail us for cost &
booking |
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*The cost for per person group
of minimum six (G6) and for 2/4 Person (G2/G4)
in jeep for Photography Call us for cost |
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*The Cost may change if any
change in Govt fees/park fees. |
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*Mini Bus safari timing different
from jeep safari |
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*For fulldays safari timing
different jeep safari call for cost |
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Be in touch with us for more information |
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Terms & Conditions
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Email Confirmation
is compulsory with payment for booking |
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My Mera India reserves the
right to change/modify or terminate the
offer any time at its own discretion and
without any prior notice. |
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Kindly obey / follow the Tour/Team leader instructions |
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We
all are going for an adventurous/wildlife
and interesting trekking /wildlife/expedition,
please Do Not misinterpret it as a PICNIC
or LEISURE TOUR, There will be ample of enjoyment
but not at the cost of discipline. |
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Who Can Take Part
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Anyone
can Join the tour (Filling up proper infomation
form and payment) |
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It
doesn’t matter if you’re male
or female you're alone or in group no issue
you can join the tour without any tension
and fear. |
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Minor
can join tour with proper permission from
their home. |
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Do's & Don'ts
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Do's |
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- Extra Carry clothes.
- Always carry original identity
proof.
- Follow strict timings as given
by your team leader to avoid delay in
any activities as safaris are group
events.
- Enjoy nature and surrounding
area in the jungle while you in safari
with your group.
- Always keep your phone on silent
or airplane mode when entering forest.
- Cover your face with a scarf
to protect it from dust.
- Also carry extra batteries,
memory cards for camera
- Cloth/Cover to protect the camera/binoculars
etc. from dust.
- Option to Carry Sunscreen (fragrance-free).
- Always remain calm & composed
when any sighting takes place. Remember
patience is the only key.
- Your guide/mentor/leader know
the area inside the forest better than
anyone, so do co-operate with
them.
- Always respect your local guide/driver
and their knowledge about the forest during
the safari.
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Don'ts |
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- Do not litter in forest and
surrounding areas.
- Do not throw anything out of
the gypsy.
- No one is allowed to get down
from the gypsy inside the forest.
- Do not yell, scream or wave
at the animals.
- Do not wear brightly colored
clothes or apply any kind of perfumes
or deodorants.
- Never feed any animals.
- Do not play any loud music in
vicinity of the forest area.
- Do not argue with any person
like forest guards, guides, locals or
even travellers from another gypsy
during the safari.
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