Ahmedabad to Somnath Cab

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Ahemdabad To Somnath

Sedan 5499/-
Ertiga 6999/--
Innova 7999/-

Toll Tax: Included
Driver Allowence: Included

Somnath to Ahmedabad

Sedan 5499/-
Ertiga 6999/--
Innova 7999/-

Toll Tax: Included
Driver Allowence: Included

Ahmedabad to Somnath Cab Starting from 5499/-

(Oneway Cab Charges)

About us

Welcome to BCABS, your trusted taxi service for over 15 years, specializing in seamless travel between Ahmedabad and Somnath . With more than a decade and a half of experience in the industry, we pride ourselves on delivering top-notch, reliable, and comfortable transportation services. Our commitment to excellence has earned us a reputation as a leading choice for travelers seeking hassle-free journeys between these two vibrant cities.

 

Our service

At BCABS, we understand that every trip is unique. Whether you’re traveling for business, leisure, or any other reason, our experienced drivers and well-maintained fleet ensure that you reach your destination safely and on time. Our services include:

  • Airport Transfers: Convenient pickups and drop-offs at both Ahmedabad and Vadodara airports.
  • Intercity Transfers: Reliable and comfortable transportation between Ahmedabad and Vadodara.
  • Hourly Rentals: Flexible car hire options for your local needs and excursions.

Round Trip Cab Packages

Swift Dzire

₹11/km

Taxi Doors:
4
Passengers:
4
Luggage Carry:
2
Air Condition:
Y/N
GPS Navigation:
Yes

Innova Crysta

₹20/km

Taxi Doors:
5
Passengers:
7
Luggage Carry:
2
Air Condition:
Y/N
GPS Navigation:
Yes

Ertiga

₹14/km

Taxi Doors:
5
Passengers:
7
Luggage Carry:
2
Air Condition:
Y/N
GPS Navigation:
Yes

Distance & Travel Time

The distance from Ahmedabad to Somnath is approximately 410 to 430 kilometers (about 255 to 270 miles), depending on the specific route taken. By road, the journey typically takes around 7 to 8 hours.

 
 

Famous Places to Visit in Ahmedabad

  • Sabarmati Ashram: A historical site dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi.
  • Jama Masjid: An impressive 15th-century mosque with stunning architecture.
  • Sardar Patel Museum: A fascinating museum showcasing the life and legacy of Sardar Patel.

Somnath

    • Somnath, located on the western coast of Gujarat, is known for its religious and historical significance. Here are some of the most famous places to visit in Somnath:

      1. Somnath Temple
      • One of the 12 Jyotirlinga shrines of Lord Shiva and the most prominent attraction in the city. The temple’s architecture is stunning, and it holds immense spiritual significance. The sound and light show in the evening narrates the history of the temple and is worth attending.
      1. Triveni Sangam
      • The confluence of three sacred rivers: Hiran, Kapila, and Saraswati. This spot is considered highly holy, and pilgrims often take a dip here before visiting the Somnath Temple.
      1. Bhalka Tirth
      • A revered site where Lord Krishna is believed to have been struck by an arrow before departing from the earth. A temple and a statue depicting the scene have been built here.
      1. Panch Pandav Gufa
      • A small cave temple dedicated to the Pandavas from the Mahabharata. It is located near the Lalghati area and offers a quiet place for meditation and reflection.
      1. Somnath Beach
      • A serene beach located close to the temple. Though not ideal for swimming, it is great for a walk, enjoying the sea breeze, and watching the sunset.
      1. Gita Mandir
      • Also known as Birla Mandir, it is a temple dedicated to Lord Krishna. The walls of the temple are inscribed with verses from the Bhagavad Gita, and it’s an excellent place for those interested in spiritual teachings.
      1. Junagadh Gate
      • The ancient gate that once served as an entrance to the city of Prabhas Patan. It holds historical significance as a witness to the invasions the Somnath Temple endured.
      1. Shree Parshuram Temple
      • A temple dedicated to Lord Parshuram, located on the banks of the Triveni Sangam. It’s a place of great religious significance.
      1. Suraj Mandir
      • An ancient Sun Temple located near the Somnath Temple. Though less visited, it showcases intricate carvings and is a reminder of the region’s rich heritage.
      1. Dehotsarg Teerth
      • Believed to be the site where Lord Krishna took his last breath. The place has a serene ambiance and is marked by a small shrine.

      These sites in Somnath provide a mix of spirituality, history, and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination for pilgrims and travelers alike.

       

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