Unexplored Gems: Hidden Places to Visit in Monsoon in Gujarat!

~ An Article by Karan Modi

Gujarat, known for its popular tourist destinations, also harbours hidden gems waiting to be discovered by adventurous travellers. If you’re seeking offbeat places to explore during the monsoon season, this article unveils captivating destinations that offer unique experiences and a sense of discovery.

Embark on a journey off the beaten path and uncover these unexplored treasures in and around Gujarat.

Poshina

Tucked away in northern Gujarat, Poshina is a quaint tribal village that offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the region. Surrounded by picturesque hills and forests, Poshina is home to various indigenous tribes known for their vibrant traditions and intricate artistry. 

During the monsoon, the landscape transforms into a lush paradise, making it an ideal time to visit. Explore the tribal villages, witness traditional dance performances, and admire the exquisite tribal handicrafts.

Mandvi Dunes

While Mandvi Beach is a popular tourist spot, the nearby Mandvi Dunes remain relatively unexplored. These vast stretches of sand dunes provide a unique desert experience in Gujarat. 

During the monsoon, the dunes undergo a fascinating transformation, creating an otherworldly atmosphere. Take a camel safari across the undulating dunes, witness the interplay of sunlight and rain on the sand, and immerse yourself in the serenity of the desert landscape.

Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary

Located in the Narmada district, the Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary is a hidden gem for nature enthusiasts. This lesser-known sanctuary is blessed with abundant flora and fauna, including several rare species. 

The monsoon season brings the sanctuary to life, with lush greenery, cascading waterfalls, and a vibrant bird population. Embark on jungle treks, go birdwatching, and explore the tranquil beauty of this offbeat sanctuary.

Dholavira

Step back in time and discover the ancient ruins of Dholavira, an archaeological site of the Indus Valley Civilization. Located in the Kutch region, Dholavira is a lesser-explored destination that offers a glimpse into the fascinating history of the region. 

The monsoon season adds a mystical aura to the ancient ruins, with rainwater creating unique patterns and reflections on the archaeological structures. Explore the well-preserved ruins, walk through the remnants of the ancient city, and immerse yourself in the secrets of a bygone civilization.

Ghoghla Beach, Diu

While Diu is a well-known tourist destination, Ghoghla Beach remains relatively unexplored. This serene beach offers a tranquil escape from the crowds and a chance to reconnect with nature. 

The monsoon season brings a raw beauty to Ghoghla Beach, with dramatic waves crashing against the shore and the vast expanse of sand glistening in the rain. Take long walks on the beach, savour the fresh seafood, and enjoy the serenity of this hidden coastal gem.

Polo Village

Located near the Polo Forest, Polo Village is a hidden gem that offers an immersive rural experience. Explore the village’s traditional houses, interact with the friendly locals, and get a glimpse of their daily life and cultural practices. 

The monsoon season adds a refreshing touch to the village, with lush fields and a tranquil ambiance. Take leisurely walks through the village, indulge in local cuisine, and partake in traditional festivities to truly experience the essence of rural Gujarat.

Nirona

Nestled in the vibrant Kutch region, Nirona is a lesser-known village that showcases the traditional art of Rogan painting. This ancient art form involves intricate painting fabric with colourful, vivid designs. 

Visit the homes of local artisans, witness the mesmerising process of Rogan painting, and even try your hand at this unique art form. The monsoon season adds a special touch to Nirona, as the village celebrates its artistic heritage with colourful displays and cultural events.

Barda Hills Wildlife Sanctuary

For nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers, the Barda Hills Wildlife Sanctuary is a hidden gem. Located in the Jamnagar district, this sanctuary is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including several endangered species. 

The monsoon season breathes life into the sanctuary, with lush vegetation and increased wildlife activity. Embark on thrilling wildlife safaris, spot exotic bird species, and soak in the natural beauty of this offbeat wildlife sanctuary.

Conclusion

Gujarat is not just about the famous tourist spots; it also hides lesser-known destinations that hold their own charm and allure. Embrace the monsoon season and let the allure of discovery be your guide as you create cherished memories in these unexplored locales.

Shreya Raolji

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