The Mata no Madh Tour Package 2 Days provides a comprehensive spiritual experience starting from Bhuj, focusing on the sacred Ashapura Mata shrine and regional landmarks. This 2-day itinerary captures the unique blend of religious devotion and historical exploration across the Kutch landscape.
Day 1: Arrival and Mata no Madh Darshan
The tour commences with a pickup from Bhuj. The drive proceeds towards the historic town of Mata no Madh. Upon arrival, the schedule includes a visit to the main temple complex.
Day 2: Local Temple Visits and Departure
The second day focuses on nearby historical sites and the return journey to Bhuj for departure.
The itinerary covers the spiritual heart of Kutch at Mata no Madh and the historic ruins of Lakhpat. Each location is chosen for its cultural depth and historical relevance to the region.
The final leg of the journey includes stops at Koteshwar and local Bhuj landmarks before the drop-off at the airport or railway station, ensuring a complete overview of the local heritage.
The package includes accommodations in well-appointed 3-star hotels such as Hotel Prince, Regenta Resort Bhuj, or similar properties providing modern amenities and comfortable rooms.
Breakfast, all sightseeing as per itinerary, AC vehicle Dzire or Innova or Tempo Traveller as per group size, driver allowance, parking, tolls, and stay in 3star AC hotels.
Anything not mentioned in inclusions, entry tickets, boating, guide services, personal expenses, camera fees, or meals other than breakfast.
Child up to 6 years Free
Child 6 to 8 years Half charge
Child above 8 years Full charge
20 percent advance at time of booking
20 percent after getting hotel booking voucher
60 percent during tour in parts
For tours between 15 Dec to 2 Jan, 50 percent advance payment required.
Minimum Rs. 3000 cancellation charge per person
10 percent or Rs. 3000 per person whichever is higher
25 percent cancellation between 46 to 30 days before departure
50 percent cancellation between 30 to 15 days before departure
75 percent cancellation between 15 to 5 days before departure
100 percent cancellation within 5 days of departure or noshow
Cancellation charges are calculated as percentage of total tour cost.
What is the best time to visit Mata no Madh? The best time to visit is during the winter months from October to March when the weather is pleasant.
How far is Mata no Madh from Bhuj? The distance is approximately 95 kilometers and takes about 2 hours by road.
Is photography allowed inside the temple? Generally, photography is restricted inside the inner sanctum of the Ashapura Mata temple.
Are there ATMs available in Mata no Madh? It is advisable to carry cash from Bhuj as ATM availability in Mata no Madh can be limited.
What should one wear during the temple visit? Modest clothing is recommended for all visitors out of respect for the religious site.
Can one visit Narayan Sarovar and Koteshwar in one day? Yes, both sites are located near each other and can be covered together.
Are there vegetarian food options available? Yes, most restaurants in the region serve purely vegetarian meals.
Is a permit required for Lakhpat Fort? Currently, no special permit is required for domestic tourists to visit Lakhpat Fort.
Is the tour suitable for elderly people? Yes, the itinerary is designed with comfortable vehicle transfers and manageable walking distances.
Are 3-star hotels available in Mata no Madh? Most 3-star options are located in Bhuj, while Mata no Madh offers decent guesthouses.
What is the significance of Ashapura Mata? She is considered the wish-fulfilling deity and the protector of the Kutch region.
Does the package include airport transfers? Yes, pickup and drop-off at Bhuj airport or railway station are included.
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Mata no Madh is a significant pilgrimage destination located in the Kutch district of Gujarat. It is primarily known for the ancient temple dedicated to Ashapura Mata, the patron deity of the erstwhile Kutch State. The temple atmosphere is filled with devotion, particularly during the Navratri festival when thousands of pilgrims walk hundreds of kilometers to reach the shrine. The surrounding landscape features rugged terrain that adds to the spiritual isolation and peace of the location. The site also serves as a gateway to explore the westernmost reaches of the Indian subcontinent and nearby historical monuments.
Bhuj serves as the administrative and cultural hub of the Kutch region. The city is famous for its resilient spirit following the 2001 earthquake and its rich architectural heritage. Landmarks such as the Prag Mahal and Aina Mahal showcase the grand history of the local Maharaos. Bhuj is also a center for traditional handicrafts, including block printing, embroidery, and pottery. The bustling local markets provide a glimpse into the vibrant daily life and artistic traditions of the Kutch people. It acts as the perfect base for exploring the Great Rann of Kutch and various religious shrines.