When it comes to visiting Gujarat, the state houses several popular destinations like the Statue of Unity, the diamonds in Surat, the White Desert in the Rann of Kutch, the Asiatic lions of Gir National Park, the Somnath Jyotirlinga Temple, the old city of Dwarka and many more. Apart from the conventional tourist destinations, there are some lesser-known destinations, too, that do not fit into the known landscapes of Gujarat. Planning a tour in Gujarat during the summer season requires strategic planning, where you have to be selective while choosing the destination, as the temperature rises, and not all places are suitable for exploring under the scorching sun. Therefore, it is better for you to choose the places located near the seaside, hill station, forest areas and so on. Some of the most suitable places to visit in Gujarat are listed below - 

Saputara - Saputara is the official hill station of Gujarat, located in the Dang district in the southern part of Gujarat. Being a well-defined hill station, Saputara is the most ideal place to visit in Gujarat in the summer season. The weather here stays pleasant almost all year, so people visit in every season. You can also visit this place during the monsoon season, as it gets covered up by greenery. The evening hours are the most magnificent from Sunset Point. The evening sky looks magical as it slowly turns shades of orange behind the Sahyadri hills. Another popular spot is Table Point, a wide and flat hilltop. Next, the Saputara Lake adds a calm charm to the place. You can enjoy boating at the lake. You can also visit Gira Falls, take a ropeway ride for amazing views, or walk around the Artists Village. 

Gir National Park - One of the most mind-blowing destinations in Gujarat to visit is Gir National Park. The summer season is the best time to visit this land of the Asiatic lions. The jeep safaris are conducted in the morning and the afternoon slots. Although in the summer season, the afternoon safaris get somewhat challenging due to the scorching sun. However, the morning safaris are totally rewarding. Additionally, the dry weather during the hot months facilitates better wildlife sightings. As the forest density thins, you can get better glimpses of the majestic Asiatic lions even from a distance. Keep in mind that you must complete the Gir safari booking at least 90 days prior so that you do not miss out on the thrilling wildlife experience during the peak tourist season. 

Diu - Located on India’s western coast, Diu is a peaceful island destination in Gujarat. It is known for its calm beaches, old Portuguese-style buildings, and lively local culture. Whether you want to just sit by the sea, explore history, or try some adventure activities, Diu has something for everyone. The island offers quiet beaches, old forts, and fun water sports, making it a great spot for all kinds of tourists. Some of the must-visit places in Diu include Nagoa Beach, St. Paul’s Church, Diu Fort, and INS Khukri Memorial.

Wilson Hill - Wilson Hills is one of the most beautiful hill stations in Gujarat, known for its peaceful and scenic surroundings. It is not very crowded, which makes it a perfect place for those who want some quiet time in nature, especially in the summer season. The journey to Wilson Hills is just as enjoyable as the destination. The roads are surrounded by forests filled with teak, mango, and bamboo trees, and the fresh, earthy smell makes the drive even more special. Do not miss the sunrise and sunset here. While you are visiting, you can also explore Shankar Waterfall, which is just a few kilometres away. Other places worth seeing include Marble Chhatri for beautiful views and Ozone Valley, where you can enjoy cool, fresh air.

Kutch - The Rann of Kutch is the most unique place to visit in Gujarat. Popularly known as the White Desert, the salt-filled plain here seems to be never-ending. The sunset here is simply breathtaking. The Rann Utsav is a vibrant fair that takes place in the desert area and offers a lot of activities. The Rann of Kutch is famous for being one of the largest salt deserts in the world. Its wide, white landscape looks endless and feels truly unique. The best time to see its beauty is on a full moon night, when the white salt shines and reflects the moonlight, creating a magical view.