Thursday, February 16, 2023

Perfect Stay for you & Your Family!

 Vapi in Gujarat's Valsad region is an exemplary illustration of the state's prodigious development. It is renowned as one of Asia's biggest industrial centres, making an immense contribution to Gujarat's economy. Although there have been claims of pollution caused by this accomplished industrialisation, the stunning natural beauty, pristine beaches and dynamic local culture make this industrialised city a surprisingly desirable tourist spot.


Vapi is also acclaimed for its regal history, captivating old temples and spiritual importance, which draws the attention of history aficionados, archaeologists and pilgrims. It is situated on the banks of the River Damanganga in the state's southernmost district.



The Damanganga River traverses through Gujarat, Maharashtra, Daman, Diu, and Dadra and Nagar Haveli before reaching the Arabian Sea. People from all around, both locals and tourists, take pleasure in having picnics at the riverbanks of Vapi. Apart from being a great spot for a picnic, the GIDC Garden is also an attractive place to visit when in Vapi. Make sure to add it to your itinerary.



For those located in Vapi, local municipal buses are an accessible mode of transportation. Auto-rickshaws, which are readily available in the city, are another option. Additionally, one can utilize private taxis and cabs to explore the area, arguably the best way to see the city. 

To get to Vapi, one can take a flight from Surat Airport, with Air India providing the most frequent service. Alternatively, Vapi can be reached by train with Vapi being one of the most well-known train stops. There are an estimated 100 trains passing through Vapi daily and 263, 238, and 201 trains each week on the three busiest routes to Vapi, which are Surat to Vapi, Mumbai to Vapi, and Valsad to Vapi. Additionally, Daman, Valsad, and Bilimora border Vapi on the road and are 6.41 km, 17.36 km, and 27.58 km away respectively. 

Anyone looking to go on a quick weekend getaway should consider these destinations.


The most comfortable budget hotels in Vapi, Ginger hotels are situated conveniently next to the bus station and the Vapi train station (NH-48). Our hotel offers 90 tastefully furnished rooms with modern amenities, in-room dining, a multi-cuisine restaurant, a well-stocked fitness centre, and a boardroom-style meeting room with space for 21 people. We have a picturesque view of the Damanganga River and the Kolak River, and we are 850 metres from the Kolak River Bridge.The winter season, from October to March, is the best time to visit Vapi, where you can find numerous tourist attractions and the renowned Empress Mall just a short stroll away. The city experiences a mild amount of rainfall in July, despite its propensity for hot summers. Come experience Vapi's breathtaking sights and sounds, located just 4.7 kilometres away from our hotel!


The Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCLGinger )'s lean-luxe brand includes around 85 hotels spread over India, 57 of which are now open and 29 more are in the planning stages. The company takes pleasure in giving its customers experiences that let them transition easily between work and play while still being comfortable and convenient.

The Ginger Hotels' tenet is that India's people's entrepreneurial spirit is the key to their success. Whether they are visitors, team members, or partners, their combined efforts will strengthen the Ginger brand and, more crucially, "Brand India."


Every Ginger hotel combines work and play, the individual and the collective, the local and the global - for more fun than you can imagine. Furthermore, budget-friendly accommodations are based on the parent company's century-old expertise.


Ginger prioritises the safety and well-being of our guests and associates. Despite the crisis, they have emerged stronger and better, and are ready to welcome you with Ginger 5G Safety Assurance. With their five pillars of safety assurance, trained personnel, and enhanced procedures, they aim to provide you with safer-than-ever stays.


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