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What a Tour Package from Ahmedabad Actually Includes — and What Drives the Price

Two quotes for the same destination can differ by thousands of rupees and both be honest. Here is what sits inside a tour package price, which exclusions catch travellers out, and how to compare quotes like with like.

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rutvik11142002@gmail.com
Published
16 August 2026
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5 min read

Two quotes for the same destination, the same dates and the same number of nights can differ by 30% and both be entirely honest. The gap almost always comes from four things: hotel category, whether transport is at your disposal or point-to-point, how many meals are counted, and which entry tickets are inside the price rather than outside it.

Once you can see those four lines, comparing quotes stops being guesswork. This guide breaks down what actually sits inside a package price quoted from Ahmedabad, and what is usually left out.

What is normally included in a tour package?

Most domestic packages quoted from Gujarat include some combination of:

  • Accommodation — on twin-sharing basis, for a stated number of nights, at a stated hotel category.
  • Meals — counted individually, not described loosely. “3 breakfasts, 2 dinners” is a real inclusion; “meals included” is not.
  • Transport — either intercity travel only, or a vehicle at your disposal for the whole trip. These cost very different amounts.
  • Sightseeing — the named sites you will be driven to.
  • Driver allowance, tolls, parking and fuel — should be inside the price, not collected in cash later.
  • Applicable taxes — GST shown as a separate line.

What is usually excluded?

This list causes more disputes than anything else, so read it first on any quote:

  • Air fare, unless explicitly stated. Many domestic packages are quoted land-only.
  • Monument and park entry fees. Being driven to a site is not the same as being taken into it.
  • Optional activities — ropeways, safaris, adventure sports, boat rides.
  • Meals during transit — highway stops on a long drive are rarely covered.
  • Anything personal — laundry, tips, phone calls, room service, alcohol.
  • Travel insurance, unless bundled.
  • Peak-season supplements — Diwali, Christmas–New Year and long weekends carry hotel surcharges that may not be in the base quote.

What actually drives the price up or down?

1. Hotel category — usually the biggest single variable

The difference between a budget property and a well-located 4-star, across five or six nights, is frequently the entire gap between two quotes. This is why “3-star or similar” is such an unhelpful phrase: a well-run 3-star in the town centre and a 3-star twenty kilometres out are not comparable, even though both are technically accurate.

2. Transport type and whether it is “at disposal”

A vehicle at disposal stays with you and is available for local running. Point-to-point transport drops you and leaves. A non-AC seater coach, a shared tempo traveller and a private sedan are three very different products. Check which one you are being quoted.

3. Group size

Per-person cost falls sharply as a group grows, because vehicle and guide costs are shared. A family of six will usually get a materially better per-head rate than a couple on the identical itinerary.

4. Season

Hotel rates in Kashmir in April, Himachal in May, and Kutch during Rann Utsav can be double the shoulder-season rate. The itinerary has not changed; the inventory has. Travelling two or three weeks either side of the peak often costs significantly less for very similar weather.

5. Room occupancy

Package prices are quoted per person on twin-sharing. A solo traveller pays a single supplement, because the room costs the same whether one or two people occupy it. A third person on an extra bed usually pays less than the other two.

How do I compare two quotes fairly?

Put them side by side and normalise these seven lines before you look at the total:

Line to check What to ask for
Hotels Names and room category, not star ratings
Meal plan Exact counts — breakfasts, lunches, dinners
Transport Vehicle type, and at-disposal vs point-to-point
Entry fees Which are inside the price
Occupancy Per-person rate on what sharing basis
Taxes GST, and TCS if travelling overseas
Cancellation Refund percentage by days before departure

If one quote is far cheaper after you have normalised all seven, it is usually genuine — a contracted rate, a smaller margin, or an off-peak date. If it is cheaper before you normalise them, you are comparing different trips.

Frequently asked questions

Why is one tour package so much cheaper than another?

Nearly always hotel category, transport type, or meal count — in that order. Normalise those three lines and most of the difference disappears. What remains is margin, and contracted rates.

Are tour packages cheaper than booking everything myself?

For a straightforward city trip, booking directly is often cheaper. For multi-city itineraries with ground transport, guides and permits, operators buying at contracted rates are usually competitive — and they absorb the coordination risk. Compare one of each for the same dates.

What does “twin sharing” mean on a quote?

The per-person price assumes two people share one room. Travelling alone attracts a single supplement; a third person on an extra bed usually pays a reduced rate.

Should the package include air fare?

Not necessarily, and land-only quotes are common and legitimate. What matters is that the quote states clearly which it is, so you are not comparing a land-only price against an all-inclusive one.

Can I customise a fixed departure package?

Fixed group departures usually cannot be changed, because the coach, hotels and guide are booked for the whole group. A customised private package can be adjusted freely — different hotels, extra nights, a different pace — and is priced accordingly.

Get an itemised quote

Anjani Tourism quotes with hotels named, meals counted and taxes shown separately, so you can compare it honestly against anything else you have been sent. Browse current packages, or tell us your dates and group size and we will build one around them.

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Rutvik Parmar, Founder of Anjani Tourism

Rutvik ParmarFounder, Anjani Tourism

Plans trips from Ahmedabad and Botad for travellers across Gujarat. Reachable on +91 95866 43802 or WhatsApp.

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