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The distance between Dwarka and Ahmedabad is 440 km. Dwarkadhish Temple is also known as Jagat Mandir. Dwarka is one of the Chardhams, four sacred Hindu pilgrimage sites, and is one of the Sapta Puri, the seven most ancient religious cities in the country. Dwarka is often identified with the Dwarka Kingdom, the ancient kingdom of Krishna, and is believed to have been the first capital of Gujarat.
Nageshvara Jyotirlinga Mandir is a temple dedicated to Shiva, and is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas (meaning radiant sign of The Almighty).
Bet Dwarka is an island in the Arabian Sea, off the coast of Dwarka. Considered the original residence of Krishna, Bet Dwarka was the old port during the ancient times of Krishna before Okha port was developed in Dwarka.
Rukmini was the Chief Queen and the first wife of Lord Krishna and is the avatar of Goddess Laxmi. The temple is believed to have been built in the 12th century.
Shivrajpur Beach is also known as one the Blue Beaches in Gujarat. It is an ideal getaway for sightseeing, beach activities, birds watching and marine and coral life.
Porbandar is 105 km from Dwarka. Kirti Mandir is the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi. His heritage house is kept as it is near a museum complex. One can find the real pictures of Mahatma Gandhi and Kasturba along with the items used by Gandhiji at display.
The temple is most renowned as the only sudama temple in world, dedicated to Sudama the poor friend of Lord Krishna.
It is the only sanctuary in India, which lies in the heart of the city of Porbandar and is a unique example of co-existence between man and nature. It is the only bird sanctuary of Gujarat that provides legal protection to varied species of birds that nest here. Porbandar Bird Sanctuary is the smallest bird sanctuary spread over an area of 1 square km. The sanctuary has a lake attracting migratory birds and other birds such as teals, fowls, flamingos, ibis and curlews.
It is a long sand beach, home to many shorebirds, and is bordered by a wide, paved walkway with sea-facing benches.
Tara Mandir is a planetarium. This place is one of the main attractions of Porbandar city. It is also known as Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium.
Somnath is 130 km from Porbandar. It is believed to be the first among the twelve jyotirlinga shrines of Shiva. It is an important pilgrimage and tourist spot of Gujarat. Reconstructed several times in the past after repeated destruction by several invaders and rulers, the present temple was reconstructed in the Chaulukya style of Hindu temple architecture and completed in May 1951. The reconstruction was started under the orders of the Home Minister of India, Vallabhbhai Patel, and completed after his death.
It is the place where Lord Krishna was hit by the arrow shot by a hunter named Jara. After this, it is said, that Lord Krishna left the earth for heavenly abode.
It is the confluence of three rivers: Kapila, Hiran and the mythical Sarasvati River
It is a hot water spring. It is dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
Sasan Gir is 72 km from Somnath. In the 19th century, the rulers of Indian princely states used to invite the British colonists for hunting expeditions. At the end of the 19th century, only about a dozen Asiatic lions were left in India, all of them in the Gir Forest, which was part of the Nawab of Junagarh's private hunting grounds. British viceroys brought the drastic decline of the lion population in Gir to the attention of the Nawab of Junagadh, who established the sanctuary. Today, it is the only area in Asia where Asiatic lions occur and is considered one of the most important protected areas in Asia because of its biodiversity. The Gir ecosystem with its diverse flora and fauna is protected as a result of the efforts of the government forest department, wildlife activists and NGOs. It is now considered the jewel of Gujarat's ecological resources.
Devaliya National Park also referred to as the ‘Gir Interpretation zone’ is an area carved out as a distinct eco-tourism locale allowing tourists to view lions as well as the other rare wild animals of Gir within a short time span and against cheaper charges. Devaliya, in other words, is a part of Gir National Park and allows the facility of reserving the population of wild animals within an area segregated with Ha Chain linked fences. This attempt has been made by the eco-tourism department to lessen the tourist pressure on Gir as a whole and to increase the chances for tourists to view the wild animals.
Junagadh is 76 km from Sasan Gir. Girnar is one of the most ancient Hindu and Jain kshetras (sacred hill temples) in India. Lord Dattatreya performed penance at the top of the hill. People climb 10,000 (ten thousand) steps to have Datta paduka darshan. The ropeway service is also available. A group of temples notable to Jainism are alongside. They are sacred to the Digambara and the Svetambara branches of Jainism.
Damodar Kund is one of the sacred lakes as per Hindu beliefs, which is located at the foothills of Girnar hills. It is considered holy, as per Hindu mythology and many Hindus prefer to bathe and immerse the ashes and the bones left after cremation of dead bodies, here at Damodar Kund due to a belief that the departed souls would get moksha here.
A fort and a town were established at the foothills of Girnar hill during reign of the Maurya Empire and continued to be used during Gupta period. Uperkot Fort is the combination of Buddhist caves, wells, stepwells, kunds, temples, tomb and mosques.
Mahabat Maqbara and Bahauddin Maqbra are mausoleums in Junagadh, Gujarat, India. They were completed in 1892 and 1896, respectively, and are dedicated to Mahabat Khan II, the Nawab of Junagadh state, and his minister Bahauddin Hussain Bhar, respectively. These mausoleums are known for the amalgamation of Indo-Islamic, Gothic and European styles.
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Beyt dwarka – visit the golden city of mahabharata.
Beyt Dwarka is the first place I visited on my trip to Dwarka. We drove from my hotel towards the holy place 36 km away. 30 km on land and 5 km on the sea is what you need to cover before you set foot on the island of Beyt Dwarka also called Bet Dwarka and Shankhodhar.
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We pass through the city of Dwarka which is locally called Gomti Dwarka on our left, Rukmini Temple on our right followed by vast stretches of dry land all around. Then came the hillocks of unprocessed salt – in shades of grey. Tata Chemicals – the producer of the popular salt brand Tata Salt has its manufacturing facility at Mithapur. Mithapur in Gujarati means salt city. There are Navy offices on the left and then we see the jetty full of colorful boats on our right.
We walk through the lines of shops selling corals, sea plants, wooden toys, and Puja material.
At the jetty, there are many boats lined up but only one boat is taking passengers. We board the boat that seems nearly full but it would not move unless it is filled to the brim. A young boatman would go around making space in between people and ensure the full productivity of the boat trip. Well, this is the public boat that costs you just Rs 20/- to cross over.
You can hire a private boat to go to Beyt Dwarka but that would cost you upwards of Rs 2000/-
The boat ride is about 10-15 mins. However, the seagulls that live between the two shores would never let you have a dull moment. If you buy the bird and fish feed that is sold on the shore, you can invite the birds closer to the boat. It is a delight to be surrounded by so many of these white seagulls. They seem to be used to entertaining the boat riders – of course, the fee is that you have to feed them.
Beyt Dwarka is also known as Bet Dwarka or Bhent Dwarka and each of these names has a story associated with them.
Beyt or Bet in Gujarati means a space surrounded by water or an island. So the island that got cut off from Dwarka by water is called Beyt Dwarka.
Another legend associated with the name is that this is the place where Sudama – the poor friend of Sri Krishna came to meet him. Yes, the famous Krishna Sudama story took place here. You can hear the story inside the temple several times a day, every day. This story would make the name Bhent Dwarka. Bhent means meeting, referring to the meeting of Krishna Sudama.
The place is also called Beyt Shankhodhar. Read the legend below on how it gets this name.
Some people also say that it is Shankh or Conch-shaped, but I would assume that the island would have changed shape over a period of time. On Google Maps, it does look like an elongated Conch.
Other names of the place include Ramandweep – the beautiful island, Krishna Vilas Nagari, or the pleasure city of Krishna and Kalarkot.
Dwarka, as we know, was the golden city of Sri Krishna, where he ruled as a king. He is known as Ranchor Rai and Dwarkadhish here. Ranchor Rai literally means the one who ran away from the war – which is what Sri Krishna did when he left Mathura to re-establish his kingdom at Dwarka. Dwarkadhish means the lord of the Dwarka. Jai Dwarkashish is how people greet each other in this town.
The popular belief is that Gomti Dwarka is where the Kingdom of Sri Krishna was and this is where he had his pleasure palaces. This is where he lived with his 16108 queens and each of them had a palace of her own. What you see today is a small part of the original golden Dwarka that is left.
Sudama studied with Sri Krishna in Sandipini Ashram that as per my research should be in Ujjain or Avantika. Sudama came from Porbandar which is about 100 km away from Dwarka and is better known for being the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi.
While Sudama was poor, Sri Krishna was the king. When Sudama had nothing to eat, he came to meet Sri Krishna and carried a few grains of rice as a gift for his friend – for that is all he had. Sri Krishna welcomed him into his palace as a treasured guest and sent him back after accepting his gift. What Sudama did not know is that help had already reached his village before he could return.
This story is always told to children to highlight the value of true friends in life. You can hear this story inside the Dwarkadhish temple. You are also encouraged to donate some rice to the Brahmins who take care of the temple. The belief is you will be rewarded in the same way as Sudama was.
Legend is that an Asura named Shankhasur used to live at this place as it stands today. Sri Krishna slayed the asura at a place where Shankh Sarovar stands today. He did it in his Matsyavatar or fish form. Shakha Sarovar can be still seen with many birds around it. A small but ancient Shiva temple stands on its banks.
We know that Mira Bai of Chittorgarh in Mewar was an ardent Krishna devotee. Mira Bai spent her last days here. The story goes that she came here from Mewar and spent time singing the songs of Krishna. One day, she asked if she can offer the Bhog to Krishna. Priests knew she is a Raj Rani or a great queen and that she was one of the biggest devotees of Krishna, so they allowed her to offer Bhog.
As Mira Bai offered the Bhog to Krishna, she merged with Krishna. It is said that only a small piece of her Sari survived and that was put on the idol of Krishna. It is up to you to believe it or not. I think the story is just a way to say that Mira Bai spent her last days here.
We expect the place to be full of temples. Its life revolves around the temple of Dwarkadhish primarily. Most other temples are hardly visited. I tried to visit a few temples and here is what I saw.
Sri Krishna temple is the most important temple at Beyt Dwarka. It is the reason that millions of pilgrims take boat rides from Okha. This is not one temple but a group of many small temples.
The Murti of Sri Krishna here at the Dwarkadhish temple is believed to be built by Rukmini 5244 years ago after Sri Krishna left his body. Rukmini is one of the chief queens of Sri Krishna, who incidentally has no temple in this temple complex.
Daily rituals at this temple include 13 times Bhog, 9 times Arti, and 22 darshans of the deities.
Sri Krishna temple here has no Shikhara just like Nathdwara . It has a normal flat roof as houses have. Well, it is not without reason. This is not the temple technically speaking but the house where Sri Krishna lives with his family.
So, you see the temples dedicated to the following members of his family:
Radha is known as Golok Maharani here. There is a beautiful temple with wooden door frames and carved wooden brackets dedicated to her. For where there is Krishna, Radha cannot be far. However, her temple is not attached to the main temple of Sr Krishna. She is there but she stays outside the complex that houses Sri Krishna, his brother, his sons, and his wives.
Radha’s Murti is Achal or Utsav Murti i.e. it is not a fixed Murti but it goes out and comes back. It comes out on Sharad Purnima and for one month during the month of Saavan, it is out of the temple.
The heart of Dwarkadhish temple is the Murti of Sri Krishna which is believed to have been built by Rukmini herself. You can see him in different Shringar throughout the day, On special days like Janamashtmi, there is even more elaborate Shringar that is done. The silver door of Krishna’s temple has a Sun, Moon, Shankha or conch shell, Chakra or wheel, Gada or mace, and Padam or lotus flower carved on it. On the bottom panels is Sri Krishna as the cowherd playing his flute next to his cow.
Krishna’s elder brother is here as Trivikram – it is an old murti in black stone with four arms.
Krishna Rukmini’s son Pradyuman is present as Kalyan Rai.
The deity of Adhik Maas or Mal Maas, the additional month that comes every 3-4 years in the lunar calendar followed in India is present in the brownstone with a cot by his side.
The mother of Sri Krishna is also in the brownstone in a small murti in the same courtyard as Krishna. At Dwarka, there is no mention of Yashoda, it is always the Devaki who is there at the temples dedicated to her son.
When you take Parikrama of the central courtyard you come across other temples in this sequence:
Mahalaxmi is identified as his Patrani or chief queen. Rukmini is also considered the avatar of Mahalakshmi. There is a black stone idol and has a temple of her own.
Madhav Rai Ji who I was told was the Kaka or uncle of Krishna is present as the presiding deity of Kumbh Mela that happens in Prayag.
There is a temple dedicated to Amba Ji – the Kul Devi of Sri Krishna.
Here at one of the courtyards, a priest tells the story of Beyt Dwarka in 3 mins. People gather and sit down to listen to Katha or the story. The priest tells the story of Shankhasur, Krishna, and Sudama and the importance of visiting Dwaraka & in the end advises people to donate rice.
There are temples dedicated to Govardhan and Sheshavatar with a Sheshnag Chhatri.
There is a temple dedicated to Satyanarayan – the deity of the Kaliyug . The murti of Satyanarayan is in white marble.
An Utsav murti that travels on behalf of the Achal Murti of Dwarkashish here. This is supposed to be the deity of your pilgrimage to Dwarka Dham. It is a witness to the Dwarka yatra or pilgrimage you do. This is the first time I saw deities who stand witness to your Dwarka visit as if they keep count of your travels.
Laxmi Narayan is how Vishnu and his Shakti are present as a couple in black stone at Dwarkadhish Temple here.
There is a temple dedicated to his son and grandson – Pradyuman and Aniruddh and another one to his Kul Guru – Rishi Durvasa.
Jamvanti – Second queen of Sri Krishna and daughter of bear king Jambavan.
Satyabhama – Third queen of Sri Krishna and daughter of the treasurer of Dwarka – Satrajit.
He also gets a place in the temple. As the vaahan or vehicle of Vishnu, people believed he took Sri Krishna every morning to Gomti Dwarka where his capital was and every evening brought him back to his palace at Beyt Dwarka.
It is interesting how the Pandas describe each deity with reference to Sri Krishna. When they talk about a deity in the temple, they tell you how he or she is related to Krishna, what they are responsible for, and who else they are related to.
The walls of Sri Krishna temple are relatively new and have scenes of Krishna Leela carved on them. I could see Krishna as Makhan Chor stealing butter from Handi, Krishna playing bansuri or flute in Kadamba Van , and Krishna holding the Govardhan Parvat on his little finger as Govardhandhari . Some interesting panels include Krishna holding an elephant with its tail. I must add there are limited scenes and most other carvings are geometric designs and floral patterns.
Outside the walls of the Queen’s temples, I saw the red hand marks. I was curious and the priest could only tell me that these are made during festivals like Diwali and Holi.
The first temple you see as you enter the temple premises is Ganesha Temple which has a standing idol of Ganesha.
We took an auto outside the Dwarkadhish temple to go to Dandi Hanuman temple which is a good 5 km away. Road, if it can be called so, goes through the narrowest part of the island of Beyt Dwarka. We go along the seashore and auto stops in front of a small non-descript temple. There are a couple of small shops outside the temple.
Temple inside is a very small one – almost a cave temple. It has two murtis – one of Hanuman that looks like it is sinking into the floor. The other one belongs to his son Makardhwaj . So, this is a temple dedicated to father and son.
A story from Ramayana when Sri Ram and Lakshmana were abducted by Ahiravan and Mahiravan – the kings of Patal happened at this place. Makardhwaj was the guardian of their palace. The Ramayana link makes the island even were ancient than Sri Krishna’s time.
When I reached this temple, Hanuman Chalisa was being chanted. I joined in chanting and waited for the temple door to open. It is a people’s temple without any royal patronage and continues to be so. Although a Dharamshala has turned up around it.
It is believed that if you offer a Supari to Hanuman here, your wish will be fulfilled.
In the lanes of the town is a small temple dedicated to Mira Bai.
There are two main Talaavs that I could see here. I am sure there must have been more when the island had no undersea pipeline bringing drinking water to them. Since they have easy access to water, the ponds have lost their practical value and they lie in neglect. Never mind the ancient stories associated with them.
This is a fairly large lake for the size of the island with stepped ghats all around it. When I visited in March, there was hardly any water. Birds still hovered around the lake. A small temple of Neelkanth stands at the entrance of the Sarovar. There is a ruined temple and another practicing one.
This is the place where Sakshi Gopal Murti comes in for Parikrama when it comes out of the Dwarkadhish temple.
This is also where the procession comes for Krishna – Rukmini wedding that takes place two days after Ram Navami.
It is also a reasonably sized pond with a carved entrance path. It was built by the Gaikwads of Baroda who ruled this region for some time.
My guide and driver Jayesh is a native of the place. When he saw me asking too many questions, he took me to his grandfather Sh Varsingh Mala Rabari, who is 92 years old and worked at the library of the heritage place. Unfortunately, the library was lost in the earthquake of 2007. I am fortunate that I could meet Varsingh Ji and listen to his stories.
He told me about Bhai Mohkam Singh – one of the Panch Pyare of Guru Gobind Singh was from this holy island. In fact, there is a Gurudwara next to Shankh Sarovar on the island. 5 Pyares were considered the first 5 Sikhs, so that makes the holy island important for followers of Sikh Dharma too.
It has a population of roughly 10,000 people. Of this, 8000 are Muslims who are mostly engaged in fishing. The 2000 Hindus primarily live in the Dwarkadheesh Temple economy. In a way, Krishna is still a source of their survival.
Rabaris – the pastoral community that traces its lineage to lives on the island of Beyt Dwarka.
Watch the video of my visit.
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Such an amazing place. Wanted to visit Dwarka last year. Now I am definitely visiting this year. Thank You for such an informative blog.
Very good information,it is nice to read about deities.Have u come across anything that relates to end of Krishna’s tenure on earth… is there any specific detail about how the whole city Dwarika was drowned in the river.
Sarita – there is archaeological evidence of a submerged city of the times of Mahabharat. Stay tuned for my next posts on Dwarka, I would try to write about this aspect.
So beautiful place. Thanks for your informative post.
Thank you, Rupam. Glad you enjoyed the post on Bet Dwarka.
There is a pond in which the GOPI(white coloured soil)will be collected by SriKrishna Bhaktas.
Yes Sir -Gopi Talaav is on the mainland close to Dwarka and Nageshwar Jyotirlinga. I would be writing about it soon. I also brought some Gopi Chandan from there for my family and friends.
This article took me down the memory lane of all the places that I had visited during my visit. The article is beautifully scripted.
Thank you, Savita Ji. Let us plan a trip together sometime soon.
Such a beautiful place which I never heard of it before. Very informative, beautiful pictures and well written . I could visualize the sea gulls following the boat. Thanks!
Thank you Sarguna Ji.
Such a nice travel story from my hometown 🙂 yes, my hometown is located around 35KM from Dwarka and I have been to these places many times.
Have you got a chance to visit 84 Dhunas? A place located at walking distance from Hanuman Dandi. Very ancient and historical place.
You have a beautiful home, Jignesh. No, I missed the 84 Dhunas – No one at Dandi Hanuman temple told me about it. What is it – can you please share more information on it.
Although I knew of the Krishna Sudama meeting but didn’t really know that the name Bhent means meeting, and that is why the place is referred to with this title, referring to the meeting of Krishna Sudama! The depths of ancient cultures never cease to amaze me. I was amazed to learn how the pandas in the temple could explain the association of each of the deities with Krishna. It must be a great cultural and religious trip to take.
Neha, we have all grown up on the stories of Sr Krishna and his golden Dwarka, so it is an experience to stand in those places even though they look nothing like we imagine them to be.
the old man mr varshing bhai rabari is my grand father . he was share many secret of beyt dwarka and he pass also 7th standard but his knowledge is unbelivable not only knowledge of beyt dwarka but also knowledge of gujrat in history and i thankedd to you meet my grandpaa and collect the knowledge
Bharat Bhai – you are very blessed to have a learned grandfather. I am thankful to Varshingh ji and all your family for spending time with me and allowing me to learn a bit from Dadaji. Jai Dwarkadheesh.
Such an interesting article, Anuradha! I have heard about Beyt Dwarka from my dad who visited the place sometime in the 90s. Temple towns have such intriguing history.
Mohana -yes, temple town like Beyt Dwarka have been witness to our history since time immemorial.
Very informative blog post, you have covered almost every aspect of Dwarka. I am a big fan of the Indian heritage and this was one of the places to visit on my bucket-list. The best part is- your style of writing.
I read that the excavation process was stopped all of a sudden, and all the people involved are not reachable. Is that true? Any updates on this Dwarka excavation?
The excavation was done for few years. To the best of my knowledge, it was not stopped suddenly. NIO – the organization that did the excavations can be reached. Some of the people involved in the excavations have passed on or retired, so in that sense maybe not. But Dr. S R Rao has documented everything in his book – The Lost city of Dwarka. I have read the book, and I see lack of funds as the only reason for no further excavations.
Hello Anuradha ji. I also happened to meet Jayesh bhai Babaria. I went for two days trip to Dwarka from Ahmedabad. I put up in Mercure hotel and it was then that I hired the hotel cab to go around Dwarka and visit places. Jayesh bhai indeed is an interesting person and shared lot of information about all the places wherever he took me. So, next time when I visit Dwarka again, I would love to visit his grandfather at Beyt Dwarka…
That is a lovely co-incidence Neeru. Jayesh keeps me connected to Dwarka. I hope this blog helps him in some way.
HELLO I WANTED TO KNOW AS THERE ANY SUCH PLACE NEAR BYET DWARKA . WHERE WE GO UNDERWATER BY SUBMARINE AND SEE. WHERE THE OLD TEMPLE OF DWARKA WAS THERE.
PLEASE HELP ME OUT WITH IT .
Aditi, as far as I know, tourists can not go underwater at Dwarka.
Just came back yesterday from Dwarka / Bheyt Dwarka … You have described the Lost city quite well without bias. One more observation I made was the pathetic situation of Cows in this old Krishna Nagari… All the cows I saw were surviving on packaging paper or newspapers on the road mixed with plastic or foil…. Can’t seem to forget this since last 2 days
Anyway … well written article.. Anuradha Commendable effort… ????????
Thank you for writing good information about lord Sri Krishna and Dwarka city.
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Well, if you are planning a trip to the Saurashtra region in Gujarat, then I have a perfect Itinerary for you. I had recently been on a trip to the Saurashtra region in Gujarat. I had been to some of the best places to visit in Saurashtra(Gujarat). Also, we visited Diu which is near Gujarat and the Union Territory of India . Diu is known for its beautiful beaches.
Well, the Saurashtra region comprises the districts located in the South Western part of Gujarat . This region in India has some beautiful places to visit. You can find some popular temples of India like Somnath and Dwarka in Gujarat. There are also some beautiful beaches . Asia’s second-longest ropeway is located in Junagadh which is in Saurashtra (Gujarat). The route from the Somnath temple to Dwarka has some beautiful views to offer. There are also a lot of stories of Lord Krishna in this route as Dwarka was Lord Krishna’s Kingdom. He had visited some places around Dwarka which I will mention ahead.
Well, we had a Tour for almost 11 days in which we covered the Union territory of Diu and the best places to visit in Saurashtra (Gujarat). The best time to visit here is in the months of November till March . I will also be sharing some of the best food places, accommodations and more in the itinerary. This itinerary covers all the places and has all the detailed information. It is a perfect trip plan for Saurashtra Gujarat.
The nearest airport to visit Saurashtra region in Gujarat is Porbandar Airport and the nearest railway station is the Veraval Railway Station.
We started our trip with our visit to the Gir Forest at Sasan Gir. We stayed at The Gateway Hotels at Sasan Gir. It is conveniently located near the Sinh Sadan at Sasan Gir from where you can get your Gypsy booked for the Jungle Safari. Well, I just enjoyed the scenic beauty of the mountains and rivers from the Hotel. As soon as you enter the Hotel you just feel the freshness of being amid nature. We just relaxed in the Hotel for this Day. You can CLICK HERE to book this Hotel. GET THE BEST DEALS AND OFFERS TO BOOK YOUR STAY.
Well, the next day we went for a Safari at Devaliya Safari park which is built in a protected area. You have a chance to see the Asiatic Lions here. We also saw a lot of other animals here. We were accompanied by the Guide and a Driver in our Private Gypsy. They also have an option to see Devaliya Park on a Bus. The Devaliya Safari Park is built in a huge open and spacious protected area of the forest.
On Day 3, we had moved from Sasan Gir to our next destination Diu. Diu is a Union Territory of India which is mainly popular for its beaches. There are a few places you must visit in Diu. Also, the sunsets from all these places are very beautiful. We stayed at Apaar Hotel in Diu . It is a good Hotel to stay in. If you would like to book the Hotel then you can Click Here . Also, they have a restaurant which is facing the beach. We enjoyed having food at their restaurant. We had a room with a beautiful sea view.
In the evening we visited the INS KHUKHRI MEMORIAL . It is built in the memory of the ship INS KHUKHRI which sank during the war in 1971. We spent some time here reading about the history of the ship. Also, this place is near the Sea and you can see a beautiful sunset from here.
Today we went to visit the popular beaches in Diu . In the morning we visited Nagao Beach. Well, this beach is a popular beach in Diu. You can also find a lot of Resorts to Stay near this beach. The Resorts have beautiful sea-facing rooms. We had a stroll on the beach. The Beach was kept clean and maintained well. Then we went to a restaurant in a resort near the beach. We had our lunch at Chulawala Restaurant which is in Krishna Beach Resort in Diu. The food served here was delicious.
In the evening we went to Ghoghla Beach which is a BLUE Flag Beach. This beach is a very clean beach and also well maintained. It is an amazing place to spend your evenings and watch the beautiful sunsets. Also, we saw some water sports activities on this Beach. There is a Kids Play Park near the beach.
Well, then we visited a small café known as SHREE RAM VIJAY REFRESHMENTS . They serve a variety of snacks and are known especially for their different flavours of Soda, Ice cream and flavoured Milk. The Vanilla flavoured Soda is something I have never had before. My favourite was Flavored vanilla Milk with Ice Cream. This is also something which was different and amazing in taste. Also, the ice cream they served was very good.
Now, our next destination is Somnath. Somnath is a popular destination for the Somnath temple. This temple is of Lord Shiva and is beautifully built near the sea. The location of the temple is along the coastline. You get to see some stunning sea views from the temple. It is a popular temple and is visited by several pilgrims and tourists. The exterior of the temples is filled with beautiful carvings. The temple is well maintained and kept clean. You feel a sense of calmness as soon as you enter the temple.
So, first, we checked in our Hotel Sarovar Portico at Somnath. Well, the hotel has spacious rooms and also the food here is excellent. If you are looking for a comfortable and luxury stay in Somnath , then I would suggest staying in the Hotel. To Book this Hotel you can CLICK HERE. Although, the Somnath temple is at a small distance from this Hotel. It is a good option to stay as they serve good food and also the Hotel is spacious enough to spend some time with your family.
So, we visited the Somnath temple in the evening after taking some rest in the Hotel. The temple is very beautiful as I mentioned above and is a perfect place to visit in the evenings. I felt so peaceful once I entered the temple. There are also a few benches to sit behind the temple to have a look at the beautiful sea. The temple is beautifully built near the coastline. You can get a perfect sunset view from this place.
Then we visited the newly built walkway near the temple. The walkway is built near the sea for enjoying the beautiful sunsets. Also, you can sit and enjoy the cool sea breeze on the walkway. This huge walkway is right behind the Somnath Temple. You can also get a beautiful view of the temple from the walkway. Well, the best time to visit the walkway is in the evenings. You get to see a beautiful sunset from this place.
So, the next day, after having a sumptuous breakfast at our Hotel, we visited a few other popular places in Somnath. In the morning we visited Bhalka teerth temple . Well, this place has an interesting history. So, at this location where the temple was built, Lord Krishna was hit with an arrow by a hunter by mistake.
Then, we then visited the Brahmakumari Temple located right next to Bhalka Teerth. I felt very peaceful at this temple once I entered this temple. Then, we went back to the Hotel for lunch and after taking some rest at the Hotel we went to see a few other interesting places.
The next place we visited was Golok Dham . Well, this place is located near the banks of the Hiran River. Well, it is said that Lord Krishna had visited this place to take rest after being hit with an arrow by the hunter at Bhalka Teerth and took his journey to neejdham from this sacred soil from this place. Also, his footprints are carved at this place in his memory.
Then, we visited the Triveni Sangam . The three rivers Hiran, Kapila and Saraswati meet at this place. It is known for the meeting of these rivers. Also, there is a boat ride here.
So, then we headed towards an off-beat destination which is Madhavpur. It was wonderful exploring this beautiful place. Madhavpur is famous for its beach which is known as Madhavpur Beach. It is also a Blue Flag Beach.
Well, we stayed at the Fern Leo Beach Resort Madhavpur which is located right opposite the Beach. We enjoyed seeing the stunning sea views from our room. Almost, all the rooms in this Resort are sea-facing . So, on this day we took some rest after checking in the hotel and then we went to Madhavraiji temple in the evening.
Then we visited the Rukmani temple in Madhavpur . This place has an interesting history to share. It is said that Lord Krishna and Rukmani got married here . Well, this place is very peaceful and you get a calm feeling after you enter the place. The temple is amid a lot of greenery.
We then visited the Baithakji of Mahaprabhuji which is just opposite the Rukmani temple. Even, this place is very peaceful. You can visit this place while you are visiting the Rukmani temple. The temple is very well maintained.
After that, we visited the Madhavpur Beach in the evening. Well, this beach is very clean and there is something unique about it. The water on the beach too is very clean. I enjoyed seeing the serene sea views relaxing on the beach. You can also go for a camel ride on the Beach. You can sip on some fresh coconut water and some snacks near the Beach.
Then, we had dinner in our Hotel. The food served in the hotel was delicious. We enjoyed the food in their restaurant which had a very good ambience.
Well, the next day we started off early in the morning to visit the Dwarkadhish Temple in Dwarka. This is an ancient temple and is also a popular temple to visit in India. Also, the architecture of the temple from ancient times is interesting to see.
After, our visit to the temple, we had our lunch at the restaurant in Goverdhan Greens Resort in Dwarka . We had a Gujarati Thali. The Thali was filled with subzi, Dal, Rice, Chapati, Farsan and some Buttermilk(chaas). We enjoyed having the delicious Thali at this restaurant.
Then, we went to Porbandar which is Mahatma Gandhiji’s Birth Place. We went to see the Kirti Mandir in Porbandar where Mahatma Gandhiji was born. This place is kept very well maintained. We also saw some small rooms in the house. I saw the interiors of the house which was from ancient times. Then we went to the hotel and relaxed in the evening enjoying the beautiful sunset view from our room.
The next day, after enjoying the delicious breakfast at the hotel, we went to Junagadh . Junagadh is popular for its Girnar Hills and also the recently built Ropeway which is Asia’s second longest ropeway. Well, we went for lunch at a popular restaurant in Junagadh known as The Grand Patel. We had a Gujarati Thali in this restaurant which was very delicious. Also, the staff in the restaurant was good.
Well, then we checked into our Hotel. In Junagadh, we stayed at the Bellevue Sarovar Portico Hotel. Well, I must say this newly built Hotel has luxurious interiors with a beautiful restaurant and modern rooms. We had a Girnar view room in the Hotel. Have a look and book the Hotel HERE . We got to see a clear view of the beautiful mountains from the room. Also, the food in the restaurant was delicious.
Well, on this day we mostly relaxed in our room and explored some food in the city . In the evening, we went to this small little popular Joint which serves the best Bhelpuri in Junagadh . Well Bhelpuri, is a popular street food of Mumbai city in India. This place called “Narayanbhai Bhelwala” is an amazing place serving delicious Chaats like Bhelpuri, SevPuri, Dahi Puri and a lot more.
Then, we visited the GIGil Café which served very delicious food and Mocktails. I had a Veggie Burger which was very tasty. I liked the food here. Also, the staff here at the café was very good. The Veggie Burger was served with French Fries. Also, the patty in the Burger was very tasty. Then we went back to the hotel and took some rest.
After enjoying the huge Breakfast spread in the hotel we went to the Girnar Ropeway. This is a recently built Ropeway which is Asia’s second longest Ropeway. The Girnar Ropeway is built on the Girnar Mountains. The Ropeway is built to visit the Amba Temple located on Girnar Mountain. Also, there is a restaurant built near the exit of the Ropeway to have some snacks. We enjoyed our visit to the Girnar Ropeway. Later we went to our hotel and enjoyed Girnar View relaxing in our Room. We enjoyed the lavish Dinner Buffet in the Hotel.
Well, this was the last day of our trip. Truly, this was a memorable trip. On our way, we visited the last destination of our Saurashtra trip which is Rajkot . We just spent a few hours in Rajkot as it was on our way back home. Rajkot is mainly popular for its Food . You will get a lot of variety in food to eat in Rajkot. If you are a foodie, then you can explore different places here which are popular for food.
So, we visited two of my favourite places in Rajkot to buy some sweets and Namkeens. Well, for sweets we bought Pedas (sweets) from Jai Siyaram Pendawala. Then, we bought some namkeens from the Rasikbhai Chevdawala. They have a lot of varieties of namkeens, especially the variety of Chivda and Chutneys.
If you want to plan a trip to Saurashtra, then the above itinerary has almost all the information to help you plan your trip . I would suggest you visit all the places to visit in Saurashtra(Gujarat) mentioned above.
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Saurashtra, also known as ‘Kathiawar Peninsula’ is a major part of the state of Gujarat sprawling southward from the Northern hills and marshes to reach the extreme wave-washed coastlines along the Arabian sea with Gulf of Cambay cutting into the land towards
Its eastern side and Gulf of Kutch cutting into the land towards its west. A tour of Gujarat Saurashtra helps you catch glimpses of the most ‘diverse Gujarat which is inhabited by wealthy industrialists and cattle rearing nomadic tribes alike.
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Ahmedabad – Jamnagar – Dwarka – Porbandar – Somnath – Diu – Sasan Gir – Junagadh – Virpur – Gondal
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Day 1 : ahmedabad – jamnagar (315kms - 6hrs drive).
After you reach Ahmedabad, you are greeted by our tour representative who then proceeds with you towards Jamnagar, a beautiful city on Gujarat’s west coast. Jamnagar is differently named as ‘Jewel of Kathiawar’ and is a pretty interesting tourist spot dotted with ornate, palatial decaying buildings and colorful, bustling bazaars. On reaching, you are taken on a city tour in the course of which you visit places such as Lakhota fort, Lakhota museum, Lakhota Lake and most importantly the Bala Hanuman Temple which has found a place in the Guinness Book of World records due to its marvelous record of continuous Ramdhun chanting since the year 1956. Evening you could stroll across the bazaars of Jamnagar to collect souvenirs for your loved ones. After sightseeing, we check into hotel for night stay.
Next day we leave for Dwarka, one of the holy Chardhams and Lord Krishna’s ruling capital. Lord Krishna had spent his years of monarchy at this place and thus the place bears numerous relics from Lord Krishna’s life. On reaching, check into hotel, freshen up and set out for the tour of Dwarka Dham. Places like Dwarkadheesh temple, Nageshvara Jyotirlingam, Gopi talav, Bet Dwarka, Rukmini temple are included in the sightseeing agenda. Also, you’ll be taken to the banks of sacred Gomti River where you could take a holy dip. Attend the auspicious evening Aarti at the Dwarkadheesh temple and return to hotel for dinner and night stay.
Today, after breakfast, we hit the road for Porbandar, a journey of 1.5 hours. On reaching we visit Mahatma Gandhi’s birthplace, Kirti Mandir and next Sudama temple dedicated to Lord Krishna’s childhood companion. Post visit, we continue our journey towards Somnath, a journey of 2.5 hours. On reaching, we check into hotel, rest for few hours and then set out for a sightseeing of Somnath. The places covered during the sightseeing tour are Triveni Sangam, Bhalka Tirtha, Chowpatty, Geeta Mandir and finally the famed Somnath Temple, a shore temple and one among the 12 Shiv Jyotirlingams. Attend the enchanting evening Aarti at Somnath temple and later enjoy the amazing light and sound show. Once done, back to hotel for dinner and night stay.
Next day we leave for the scenic beach town of Diu after breakfast. Check into hotel on reaching and then embark on the sightseeing tour that covers places like Diu fort, Diu Museum, St Paul’s Church. Evening is left free for you to stroll and laze away on the Diu beaches. Back to hotel for dinner and night stay.
Next day post breakfast we move towards Sasangir where we go for a visit to the Gir National Park and Gir Interpretation Zone (Devaliya). The sight of the very rare Asiatic lions is indeed a spine-chilling experience. After this we head for Junagadh, an ancient city that makes history come alive through its many forts and monuments. On reaching check into hotel, freshen up and set out for Junagadh sightseeing. The places you visit during this sightseeing tour are Junagadh museum, Uperkot fort, Mahabat Maqbara, Ashok Rock Edit. Return to hotel for dinner and night stay.
Next day, we leave for Ahmedabad en route Virpur and Gondal. We visit the splendid Jalaram temple of Virpur and then the Swaminarayan temple, Naulakha palace plus Vintage car museum at the Gondal city. After this, we head straight down to Ahmedabad and check into hotel. Evening is left to your leisure. You can go for shopping at the Law Gardens or take a stroll around the Kankaria Lake. Back to hotel for dinner & night stay.
Next morning after breakfast set out for Ahmedabad city tour and visit places like Akshardham temple, Gandhi Ashram, Adalaj step well. Post sightseeing you are transferred to airport/station where our representative bids you farewell, and you proceed for your onward journey back home, taking back lots of happy memories of the tour.
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The former princely capital of Saurashtra region and now an emerging tourism destination and business hub, Rajkot is the fourth largest city in Gujarat, located on the banks of Aji and Nyari Rivers. Founded in the year 1612 as the headquarters of Western India States Agency, Rajkot was earlier the administrative center for some 400 princely states in Saurashtra, Kutch, and northern Gujarat. The city also attracts tourists because of its proximity to the life of Mahatma Gandhi and best sightseeing tours which are worth a visit for every history buffs.
Rajkot is relatively a young kingdom, carved out of territories seeded and captured by Thakore Sahib Vibhoji Ajoji Jadeja, a scion of the Jamnagar Royal Family in 1620 AD. The city got its name in the memory of its co-founder Raju Sandhi. In the 1720 AD, Rajkot was seized by Masum Khan, an official ruler of the Junagadh region. During the rule of the Masum Khan, the city was fortified with an 8 feet thick wall and eight gates, which were all adorned with iron spikes. In the year 1807, Rajkot became a British province. It was during the British rule; Rajkot saw a development in the field of art, culture and education. The city is the birthplace of the finest intellectuals who ultimately led India in the freedom struggle.
From gardens to parks to museums, here one can find anything and everything for people of diverse age group. The Kerba Gandhi no Delo, the place where the Mahatma Gandhi lived few years of his life, is a prominent tourist attraction of Rajkot. Many in the world know Rajkot as an emerging educational tourism destination, the ancient Rajkumar College, one of the India's best private college, is also located in the city. Rajkot's many 19th century buildings give it distinctly colonial flavour. The Watson Museum in Jubilee Bagh, named after a British police agent, has a collection of portraits, tribal artifacts, archaeological finds from Harappan sites and a large statue of Queen Victoria. Shri Swami Narayan Temple, Rashtriya Shala, Lady Wilson Museum, Shri Sai Baba Temple, Radha Krishna Temple and The Rotary Dolls Museum are the other tourist attractions of Rajkot.
Even so many years after its establishment, Rajkot still holds that old world charm. Apart from its tourist attraction, the city is famous for its cuisines. For a tryst with the Gujarati cuisine, head to Rajkot and savor the various delicacies of the region. Ahmedabad is also famous for its various textile industries, so one should not forget to take back traditional hand embroidered clothes back home.
Sprawling as a pride metropolis of Saurashtra, Rajkot is today a pride of Gujarat's emerging urban cities. Perhaps this is the only place in Gujarat where one can see the different facets of past intermingling with the modern highlights. Take a tour to Rajkot to witness the most thriving and vibrant metropolis of Gujarat, with a baffling mixture of modern and Indian.
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Saurashtra is a region of Gujarat in India . Saurashtra also known as United States of Kathiawar, was a state of India from that existed between 1948 and 1956, on Saurashtra like as Kathiawar Peninsula, with Rajkot as it’s capital, on territory now part of Gujarat state . Saurashtra was originally named the United state of Kathiawar . It was formed on 15 February 1948. The name of state was given after the Kathiawar and Saurashtra region, both of which generally denote the same geographical region of lands on the main Peninsula of Gujarat. It’s located on the Arabian Sea coast. It’s covers about a third of Gujarat state notably 11 district of Gujarat , including, Rajkot district. Saurashtra Peninsula is bound on the south and south West by the Arabian Sea, on the north west -West by the Gulf of Kutch and on the east by the Gulf of Khambhat. From the apex of these two gulf, the Little Rann of Kutch and Khambhat, waste tract half salt morass half sandy desert, stretch inland towards each other and complete the isolation of Kathiawar, except one narrow neck which connects it on the north east with the mainland of Gujarat . The Peninsula is sometimes referred to as Kathiawar after the kathi Darbar , which once ruled most the region. However Saurashtra is not entirely synonymous with Kathiawar, since a small portion of the historical Saurashtra region extend beyond the Kathiawar Peninsula, Sortha from the southern portion of the peninsula.
Saurashtra and it’s prakrit named Sortha, literally means ‘good country ‘. The name finds mention in the Junagadh Rock inscription dating 150CE, attributed to Rudradaman . Saurashtra is famous for unique great culture, food holism, many kind and knowledgeable saint Brava Kings martyr. Saurashtra is the motherland of the father of two nation, Mahatma Gandhi and Muhammad Ali Jinha. In Saurashtra many tourist places like that –
Rani Ki Vav – The name says this step well built by a queen of Bhimdeva Udayamati. Constructed in 11th century. Rani Ki Vav come into limelight in 1972 when the area was fully earthed. The main highlight of the stepwell is that are profusely ornamented with figurative motifs and showcases image of various God and goddess and their consorts from the Hindu pantheon. Winter is the best season to visit Rani Ki Vav as you can enjoy the light show, culture events and Rani Ki Vav festival.
Gir National Park, Junagadh – One of the largest domains of the ferocious Asiatic animals, Gir National Park is a sparkling diamond in the jewels of Gujarat. The national park is notable for its silk cotton trees whose bright orange flowers add dashes of colors to this dusty brown landscape.
Dwarkadhish Temple – One of the four Dhams. Dwarka was the kingdom of Lord Krishna. The sandstone plinth and walls of the temple are embellished with panel depicting dancer, elephants, musicians and celestial beings.
White Desert, Rann of Kutch – A must visit on a trip to Gujarat, great Rann of Kutch is reputed to be the world’s largest white salt desert. On a visit to the white Desert, make a point to enjoy the camel safari .Many village nearly Kutch like Hodko, Nirona, Mandvi and Bhujodi.
Somnath Temple – A primary Shrine amongst the 12th Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. It was located in the small town of Gujarat’s Junagadh district. It was destroyed six times and every time it was rebuilt. The shivling at the temple is believed to be ‘Swayambhu ‘or self born, manifested in the temple.
Champaner, Pavagadh Archaeological Park – The desert city of Champaner ,a UNESCO world heritage site; is located in the foothills of Pavagadh. A major part of Champaner lies in ruins today; with the remains of many old mosques and palaces reflecting a blend of Islamic and Jain tradition. Here one can finds eleven different types heritage monuments belonging to 16th century like tombs, gateway, mosque, temple; fortresses and walls, palace and pavilion, helical Wells, custom house . Kevda Masjid and Cenotaph, Jama Masjid,Lila Gumbaj ki Masjid, Pavagadh fort, Lakulisa temple and Helica step well are some of the famous palaces to visit in Champaner.
Sabarmati Ashram, Ahmedabad – Originally called Satyagraha Ashram, Sabarmati is Mahatma Gandhi second Ashram, where he planned a significant number of freedom movement between 1917to 1930.Gandhi trained activist to join his movement like Swadeshi movement, non-voilent and disobedience.
Marine National Park, Jamnagar – Western edge of Gujarat are flanked by 1600km long coastline . It is the only place in India where can see the coral reefs of different shapes and sizes. Some of the finest marine places that can be found in national park are sponges, starfishes, sea cucumber, puffer fishes, sea horse, huge green sea turtles etc.
Palitana Jain Temple, Bhavanagar – Located atop the Shetrunjal Hill, is one of the most sacred Jain temple in India and is known for its 3000 brilliantly carved temple. It is believed that the first Jain Tirthankara, Adi na the, is visited this Hill while his chief disciple pundarika attained enlightenment.
Sun Temple, Modher – Built in 1027AD, Sun Temple is one of the surviving Indian Shrine dedicated to God Sun. The temple divided into three parts. The temple is a sight to behold during the Modhera Dance festival.
Akshardham Temple, Gandhinagar – Built in 1992,Akshardham temple is sacred to Lord Swaminarayan. The main hall of the temple enshrines 7 feet tall idol of Lord Swaminarayan, the temple complex serves as a place for education and entertainment.
Laxmi Vilas Palaces, Vadodara – Built in 1890, the palace is believed to be nearly four times of size of Buckingham palace and features many building like -Moti Baug Place, Makarpura Palace, Pratap Vilas Palace, Maharaja Fateh Singh Museums building.
Shri Arasuri Ambaji Mata Temple, Banaskantha – One of the Shaktipeetha and a prominent religious site in Gujarat, it is located on the border of Gujarat. The temple looks it’s best during Bhadrapad Purnima and Navratri festival as this is when the temple structure’s decorated with lights and flowers.
Dui Union Territory – Diu is small Island located near the port of Veral of the Saurashtra region. The beach has a dinosaur park which is a theme park for kids and now quite famous among tourist. Other visit places, St Paul Church, Sunset Point, Panikota Fort, Gangeshwar Mahadev Temple, Zampa Gateway, Dui Museum.
Lothal – Lothal is also a significant site of the Indus Valley civilizations excavated in India.
Poles of Ahmedabad – Finest creation of Poles, it’s major tourist attractions in Gujarat are not only the effort of year year rulers but also there is a little bit contribution of the citizenry as well. There are nearly 174 poles, each featuring finest lovely wooden windows, bracket, magical balconies, chabutras, chawka etc.
Vijay Vilas Palace, Mandvi – Here shooting the films ,it is a favourite haunt of the directors. A portion of the palaces is now converted into a resort. The palace is made of red sandstone, it’s features every element of Rajput architecture and bears a striking resemblance to palaces of Orchha and Datia.“ If you want visit Saurashtra our company provides complete Tour Package, book online from our site and gets instant discount”.
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The beautiful water reservoir of Malan Bandhara enroute to Bhavani beach is best place to spend evening. One can spot many birds at this water body.
The circle shaped seashore is one of the most beautiful beaches of Gujarat. The place is less crowded except sundays. A perfect place to be with yourself!
The Jegri light house has some most beautiful landscapes near it. One can get down from this rock boulders to directly reach near the sea.
A perfect hangout place for adventure lovers. This spot gives good opportunities for some amazing photographs.
There are many farms of Coconut trees in Mahuva. Roaming in the outskirts or even the town area will give you feel of Goa or Kerala.
Imagine sitting on a rock boulder close to the sea and to watch the sun set into the ocean! Where else can you get view like this?
When nature shows its different colors!
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The tall beauty - Jegri Lighthouse.
Soak the evening colors in your heart! Beautiful formations near the sea shore will amaze you with its different colors!
Nearest town: Mahuva
Nearest Railway station: Mahuva
Nearest Airport: Bhavnagar
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Travel from ahmedabad to dwarka, 1 gomati ghat.
At a distance of 3 km from Dwarka Railway Station, Gomati Sangam Ghat is a sacred bathing ghat on the banks of River Gomti in Dwarka, Gujarat. Situated behind the Dwarkadhish Temple, it is one among the popular places to visit in Dwarka. Gomti Ghat is situated at the mouth of Gomti River, a tributary of Holy Ganges, the most sacred river for all Hindus. The river originates in the Himalayan ranges of Nepal, flows down across many Indian states and finally empties into the Arabian Sea here. Gomti Ghat also has a great religious and mythological significance. According to myths River Gomati is the daughter of Sage Vashishta and her waters are powerful enough to purge one's mortal sins. Thus pilgrims make it a point to bathe in River Gomti and they usually take their holy dip into the Gomati Kund, the point of confluence of River Gomti and Arabian Sea. There are over 12 ghats surrounding the Gomati River, which are venues of Samudra Narayana Temple, Gomatiji Temple, the Panchanada .....
At a distance of 3 km from Dwarka Railway Station, Samudra Narayan Temple is a Hindu temple situated at Gomti Sangam Ghat in the holy town of Dwarka. Located behind the Dwarkadhish Temple, it is one of the must visit temples in Dwarka as part of Dwarka Packages. Situated at the confluence of River Gomti and the Arabian Sea, the Samudra Narayan Temple is dedicated to Goddess Gomti. According to the legend, River Gomti has been brought from heaven by Rishi Vasishtha to sanctify Rama after his battle with Ravana. After purification of Rama, Goddess Gomti manifested here on the ghat and got submerged into the Arabian Sea. Along with Goddess Gomti, the temple enshrines beautiful idols of Lord Varuna, Samudra Deva, Mira Bai and Mother Asta Bhavani. There is a sacred kund or tank in the temple, where several ceremonial sacrifices performed. This temple is surrounded by Panchanada Tirtha, which comprises 5 wells that have sweet water. A meditation cave known as Manoratha Dwar is situated .....
At a distance of 3 km from Dwarka Railway Station, Sudama Setu is a wonderful hanging bridge built on Gomati River near Dwarkadhish Temple in Dwarka, Gujarat. It is one of the popular places to visit in Dwarka as part of Gujarat Tour Packages. Named after Sudama, the childhood friend of Lord Krishna, Sudama Setu connects Dwarkadhish Mandir of mainland Dwarka and Panchnad or Panchkui Tirth on the island in southeast of it. The bridge boasts of a great religious as well archaeological significance as the island has five sweet water wells called Panchkui associated with five Pandava brothers of Mahabharata. The bridge was proposed in 2005 to boost tourism on the island. Gomti River was crossed by boats until construction of the bridge. As Jagat Mandir is an Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) protected site, permission was needed for construction of the bridge. The ground breaking ceremony for the bridge was held in 2011 but the construction was delayed due to ASI Delhi not .....
At a distance of 1 km from Dwarkadhish Temple and 4 km from Dwarka Railway Station, Dwarka Beach is a sea beach located in Dwarka, Gujarat. Situated along the Arabian Coast, it is one of the popular beaches in Gujarat , and among the well-known Dwarka tourist places . Known for its turquoise waters and white sand, this beach is really worth visiting. It is the best place to relax and take a refreshing break from the hustle and bustle of city life during Dwarka trip . This beach is situated close to many temples. The Dwarka Beach is neat and clean that provides a serene and calm environment for the tourists and the pilgrims to sit and spend their evenings. Visitors can also see a large number of sea birds at the beach. The beach also holds a lighthouse and is one of the major tourist attractions in the city .....
At a distance of 3 km from Dwarka Railway Station, Dwarkadhish Temple is an ancient Hindu temple situated in the holy town of Dwarka, Gujarat. Also known as Jagat Mandir or Trilok Sunder Temple, it is one of the revered temples in Gujarat , and among the must include places in Gujarat tour . Situated on the banks of the Gomti River, Dwarkadhish Temple or Dwarkadheesh Temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna, who is worshiped here as Dwarkadhish or 'King of Dwarka'. According to legend, the temple was originally believed to be built by Vajranabh, the great-grandson of Lord Krishna, more than 2500 years ago on the palace where Lord Krishna lived. However, it was later enlarged in the 15th-19th century. It is also part of the famed Char Dham, the four sacred temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu while the other three are Rameswaram, Badrinath, and Puri. Since it is a Pushtimarg temple, it follows .....
Day 2 : dwarka & nageshwar sightseeing, resume dwarka sightseeing, 1 nageshwar jyotirlinga temple.
At a distance of 15 km from Dwarka, Nageshwar Temple is an ancient Hindu temple located at Nageshwar village in Gujarat. Also known as Nagnath Temple, it is one of the popular pilgrimage sites near Ahmedabad , and among the prominent places to visit as part of Dwarka sightseeing packages . Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Nageshwar Temple is one of the 12 Jyotirlinga temples of Lord Shiva, and among the oldest temples mentioned in the Shiva Purana. The Jyotirlinga has a special significance in Nageshwar as this is believed to be the first of all 12 Jyotirlingas. The swayambhu lingam enshrined in the underground chamber at Nageshwar Temple is known as Nageshwar Mahadev and attracts thousands of pilgrims all-round the year. This powerful Jyotirlinga symbolizes protection from all poisons and is believed that one who prays here obtains freedom from all kinds of poison including .....
At a distance of 20 km from Dwarka Railway Station, Gopi Talav is a small sacred pond located at Samlasar village near Dwarka, Gujarat. Situated on the way to Beyt Dwarka, it is one of the important religious places to visit in Dwarka. Gopi Talav or Gopi Lake has a special significance in the Hindu mythology, as it is believed to be the divine place where all the Gopis performed their last raas leela with lord Krishna. When Lord Krishna moved to Dwarka, the Gopis could not bear the separation and came to visit him. After the last raas leela, they united with Lord Krishna at the Gopi Talav and attained moksha on the night of Sharad Purnima. The legend has it that they turned into yellow sand which is popularly known as Gopi Chandan. Even today the soil of the Gopi Talav is extremely smooth bearing a yellow color and is believed to have divine properties that can cure many diseases, especially those related to skin. It is also applied by several Hindus on their foreheads as .....
At a distance of 33 km from Dwarka Railway Station, Beyt Dwarka is an inhabited island located off the coast of Dwarka on Gulf of Kutch. Also known as Beyt Shankhodhar, it was one of the main ports of the town before the development of Okha and is among the popular places to visit in Dwarka. Bet Dwarka or Beyt Dwarka is an extremely sacred pilgrimage destination as it is believed to be the original home of Lord Krishna during his ruling years at Dwarka. It is said that lord Krishna resided with his family at Bet Dwarka. The place derived its name from the word 'beyt' which means meeting and this is the place where Sudhama came to meet his friend Lord Krishna. Beyt Dwarka is also mentioned in the ancient epic, 'Mahabharata' as 'Antardvipa' to which people of the Yadava clan needed to travel by boat. The island is also known as Shankhodhar as the island is source of conch shells. The ASI explorations revealed that the presence of certain settlements whose age can be traced back .....
At a distance of 13 km from Dwarka and 23 km from Okha, Shivrajpur Beach is a serene beach located near Shivrajpur village on the Arabian coast of Gujarat. Situated on Dwarka - Okha Highway, it is one of the famous beaches near Ahmedabad , and among the must-visit places as part of Dwarka holiday packages . Shivrajpur Beach is a beautiful beach with clear waters and white sands. The beach offers stunning sunsets and picturesque views to tourists. Regarded as one of the best places of sightseeing in Dwarka , the beach is not much commercialized which makes it an ideal place to spend some peaceful time with family and friends. One can spot Dolphins and some beautiful birds on the sea here. For making it an ideal tourist destination, the beach management has introduced water sports, food, and shopping areas .....
At a distance of 5 km from Dwarka Railway Station, Rukmini Devi Temple is an ancient Hindu temple situated in Dwarka town of Gujarat. Located on Dwarka - Okha Highway, it is one of the important places to visit in Dwarka. The Rukmini Devi Temple is dedicated to the beloved wife of Lord Krishna, Devi Rukmini, an incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi. The temple is said to be more than 2500 years old, but its domed mandapa and stepped sanctuary belongs to 12th century. The sanctum of the temple has a beautiful marble idol of Devi Rukmani, with four hands holding Shanka, Chakra, Gada and Padma. This shrine is an architectural masterpiece in itself. The rich paintings on the walls depicting Rukmini and Krishna leave the visitors spell bound. Rukmini Devi Temple is situated 3 km away from the main Dwarkadhish Temple on the banks of Bhagirathi River. According to the legend, once Lord Krishna and his wife Rukmini went to the sage Durvasa to invite him for dinner at Dwarka. He agreed .....
Travel from dwarka to somnath, 1 sudama temple.
At a distance of 1 km from Porbandar Railway Station, Sudama Mandir is a Hindu temple situated in the center of Porbandar city. Located near Kirti Mandir, it is one of the revered sites in Gujarat, and among the most visited Porbandar tourist places . Sudama Temple is dedicated to Sudama who was the childhood friend of Lord Krishna and is the only temple in India dedicated to him. The temple was built by Shri Ram Devji Jethwa of the Jethwa dynasty between 1902 and 1907 CE. It is said that during the construction of this shrine, the funds were exhausted and the people of Porbandar had to host various drama shows to raise the required funds. The temple holds a lot of historic and religious importance that lures a large number of devotees, especially the newly married Rajasthani Kshatriya couples who visit the temple to take the blessing as part of Porbandar sightseeing packages . Situated .....
At a distance of 2 km from Porbandar Railway Station, Kirti Mandir is a memorial located in the coastal city of Porbandar in Gujarat. Situated on Kasturba Road, it is one of the popular monuments of heritage in India , and among the prime Porbandar places to visit . Also known as the Temple of Fame, Kirti Mandir is built in honor of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi in his birthplace in the city of Porbandar, Gujarat. The foundation stone of Kirti Mandir is said to be laid in 1947 and the building was completed in 1950, by which time Gandhiji was no more. The ancestral house of the Gandhi family, where Mahatma Gandhi was born on 2nd October 1869 is just adjacent to the Kirti Mandir. It was here that Bapu's grandfather Uttamchand Gandhi, father Karamchand Gandhi, and his uncle Tulsidas Gandhi lived with their respective spouses and children. They had all served as Prime .....
At a distance of 2 km from Somnath Railway Station, Somnath Temple is a Hindu temple situated in Prabhas Patan on the coast of Arabian Sea in Gujarat. It is one of the most important temples in Gujarat for Hindus and among the must include places in Somnath tour . Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Somnath Temple is believed to be the first among the twelve jyotirlinga shrines of Shiva. Somnath means 'Lord of the Soma', an epithet of Shiva. According to history scholars, the site of Somnath has been a pilgrimage site from ancient times as it was said to be the confluence point of three rivers, Kapila, Hiran, and the mythical Saraswati. The confluence was called Triveni Sangam and is believed to be the place where Soma, the Moon-god bathed and regained his luster. According to Puranas, the original temple of Somnath was built in gold by the moon god Soma, in silver by the sun god Ravi, .....
At a distance of 1 km from Somnath Temple and 2 km from Somnath Railway Station, Shri Ram Temple is a Hindu temple built near Triveni Sangam Ghat in the temple town of Somnath. It is one of the splendid temples to visit in Somnath. Shri Ram Mandir is dedicated to Lord Rama. The temple was built by Shree Somnath Trust in 2017. The temple is the newest addition to the array of religious places in and around Somnath. The temple is graceful and the sanctum has artistic idols of Lord Rama, Sita Devi and Lord Lakshmana. There are also two mini shrines dedicated to Lord Hanuman and Lord Ganesh beside the sanctum. All the idols are made of marble. Built from Bansi Pahanpul pink stone, the mandir has two floors. It has auditorium and kirtan hall on the ground floor. It has also a theater with 260-280 chairs in which the life of Shri Ram will be presented on large screen. The gate of this temple is in shape of Shri Ram's dhanushya. One can get a glimpse of Somnath temple, Somnath coast, .....
Day 4 : gir & junagadh sightseeing, start gir national park sightseeing, 1 gir jungle trail / jeep safari.
At a distance of 500 m from Sasan Gir Bus Stand, Jungle Safari is the major attraction and one of the most popular options to spot animal movement and admire beautiful landscape in Gir National Park. Sasan Gir is the most celebrated wildlife sanctuary in India as it is the royal kingdom of Asiatic lions and essentially the only place on earth where these majestic beasts roam freely after Africa. Only Jeep safari is available at Gir National Park. There is no canter safari or elephant safari unlike to the other national parks of India. There are eight safari routes, although most overlap with each other, with different entry and exit points. These routes have been made within the tourism zone of the Sanctuary with an average length of 35 km each. They are randomly assigned by the computer along with a driver and guide when you present your permit at the Reception Center, Sinh Sadan, Sasan Gir. One can also visit Kamleswar Dam while on a Gir National Park Safari where one can climb .....
3 mahabat maqbara.
At a distance of 1 km from Junagadh Junction, Mahabat Maqbara is a mausoleum situated in Mullawada locality of Junagadh. Also called Mausoleum of Bahaduddinbhai Hasainbhai, it is one of the historical monuments in Gujarat and among the prime places to visit in Junagadh. Often considered as the most imposing architectural monument in Junagadh, Mahabat Maqbara was originally the residential palace of Babi Nawabs. The construction of the palace was started by Mahabat Khanji in 1878 CE and was completed by his successor Bahadur Kanji in 1892 CE. The palace complex is now houses the tombs of Mahabat Khan II, the 6th Nawab of Junagadh and Bahaduddinbhai Hasainbhai, the minister of Nawab Rasul Khanji. Both mausoleums at Mahabat Maqbara palace complex are the fine examples of art and architecture, typical of the late 19th century royal monuments of Junagadh. Mahabat Maqbara, the mausoleum of Mahabat Khan, is a fusion of Indo-Islamic, European and Gothic architecture and was built in .....
At a distance of 2 km from Junagadh Railway Station, Upperkot Fort is an ancient fort located in Junagadh, Gujarat. Situated at the foot of the sacred Girnar Hill, this is one of the major places of heritage in Gujarat , and among the must include places in Junagadh packages . Also known as Uperkot, the magnificent fort of Upperkot is said to be built by Chandragupta Maurya in 319 BC and continued to be used during Gupta period. The fort lost its importance when the capital of the Saurashtra region was moved from Junagadh to Vallabhi by Maitrakas and was abandoned for 300 years. Later it was rediscovered and rebuilt with all the updated requirements during 976 AD by Rah Grahar of Chudasama dynasty and later it came under the rule of Mughals in 1473 CE. Further down, the fort came into the hands of Babi Nawabs. The fort has survived for 16 sieges over a period of 800 years due to its .....
At a distance of 2 km from Junagadh Junction, Sakkarbaug Zoo is a massive zoo park situated in the Dolatpara locality of Junagadh. Also known as Junagadh Zoo, it is the second oldest zoo in India and among the must include places in Junagadh sightseeing packages . The Sakkarbaug Zoo was established in the year 1863 AD by the Babi Nawabs of Junagadh state. Spread over an area of 490 acres, it is the fourth biggest zoo in India and the oldest zoo in Gujarat. The Nawabs of Junagadh has set up this zoo for saving the Asiatic Lions, as those days hunting among Nawabs and the princes from nearby areas were most common. The zoo provides purebred Asiatic lions for the Indian and the international endangered species captive breeding program for the critically endangered species. Considered one of the prime Junagadh tourist attractions , the zoo authorities .....
Day 5 : junagadh sightseeing & travel to ahmedabad, resume junagadh sightseeing, 1 darbar hall museum / junagadh museum.
At a distance of 2 km from Junagadh Junction, Darbar Hall Museum is a historical museum situated in Sardar Baug area of Junagadh in Gujarat. It is one of the finest museums in Gujarat and among the prime Junagadh Tourist Places. Also known as Junagadh Museum, the Darbar Hall Museum was founded in the year 1964. The museum was initially a courthouse used by the then Nawabs of Junagadh state where cases were heard. The museum provides the tourists an opportunity to have a glimpse at the glory and grandeur of the Nawabs of Babi dynasty who have ruled Junagadh till India's independence. The majority of the exhibits in the museum date back to the 19th century. Located in Taj Manzil Building, Darbar Hall Museum is exhibiting around 2900 artefacts in different galleries namely Picture Gallery, Palanquin Room, Textile and Costumes Gallery, Weapons Gallery, Darbar Hall etc. The Picture Gallery boasts a large collection of photographs and paintings of last Nawab with his numerous dogs. .....
At a distance of 4 km from Junagadh Junction, Shree Swaminarayan Temple is a revered Hindu temple situated at the Dipanjali locality of Junagadh. It is one of the important BAPS Mandirs in Gujarat and among the top Junagadh places to visit . Located on Jawahar Road, Shri Swaminarayan Mandir is dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan - a Hindu saint, yogi, ascetic, and the founder of Swaminarayan Sampraday. This temple was ordered to be built by Lord Swaminarayan himself, the founder of the Swaminarayan Sampraday. The land for this temple was gifted by Jinabhai, Darbar of Panchala of King Hemant Singh. The foundation stone for the temple was laid by Gunatitanand Swami in 1826 AD while the construction of this temple was supervised by Brahmanand Swami. On May 1, 1828 AD, Swaminarayan himself installed Shri Ranchhodrai and Trikamrai in the inner sanctum, Radharaman Dev, and Harikrishna Maharaj in the eastern wing .....
At a distance of 5 km from Junagadh Junction, Bhavnath Mahadev Mandir is an ancient Hindu temple situated at Bhavnath village near Junagadh. Located at the foothills of Mount Girnar, it is one of the most popular temples in Gujarat and among the top places to visit in Junagadh. Bhavnath Temple in Junagadh is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The Shivling here is said to have emerged of its own divine intention. The Bhavnath Mahadev temple existence dates back to the ancient era and its story is found in the Puranic era. According to myth, once a while Lord Shiva and goddess Parvati were crossing the Girnar hills and then their divine garment fell over the present Mrigi Kund, making this place an auspicious site for Shiva worshippers. Even today, the naga bavas are known to bathe in the holy Mrigi Kund before joining the Mahashivaratri procession. Visited by religious minded devotees all along the year, the shrine witnesses maximum footfalls on two religious occasions - during Maha .....
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Below is the list of top 10 places to visit in Saurashtra region of Gujarat, India. 1) Gir National Park. Gir National Park is a pride of India because it has been a shelter of Asia's last wild lions since 1965. The park is located 65 km in the south-east direction of Junagadh and stretched over a massive of 1150 sq. Km of the area.
Top 10 places to visit in Saurashtra, Gujarat The Gir National Park. Since 1965, Gir National Park in India has provided safe haven for the last remaining wild lions in Asia. The park is situated 65 kilometers to the south-east of Junagadh, and it covers an enormous 1150 square kilometers of land. There are reportedly 400 lions at this park ...
Best Places to Visit in Saurashtra. Saurashtra is a Gujarat coastal region on the Arabian Sea coast. Saurashtra is known for its warm hospitality, great culture, civilization, food, and brave kings' history. Rani Ki Vav is a well-known Stepwell where visitors can enjoy light displays, cultural events, and the Rani Ki Vav festival. Gir National ...
This itinerary is best done as a Saurashtra Road Trip, that covers some of the most important places to visit in Saurashtra, Gujarat. The Saurashtra Tour would start and end at Ahmedabad and would cover the following top places to visit in Saurashtra. These are Rajkot, Dwarka, Somnath, Porbandar, Sasan Gir, and Junagadh.
The temple stands on the legendary Dwarka Kingdom's ruins and is believed to be the ancient capital of Lord Krishna's kingdom. Also Read: Best Places to Visit in Dwarka. Suggested Tour: Dwarka Somnath Tour from Ahmedabad. 3. Coastal Treasures of Saurashtra.
The Saurashtra region comprises the modern day Gujarat and has a huge number of must visit places. Here is a quick listing of 10 best places that you can visit in this south- west region. Read on to know more-List of 10 Tourist Places to Visit in Saurashtra
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Saurashtra Region of Gujarat - A Boon for Travelers. October 10, 2019 Ravi Rathaur. The western peninsular regions of Gujarat which is formed by combining 10 districts make up the Saurashtra segment of this western most state. These districts are Amreli, Bhavnagar, Botad, Dwarka, Gir - Somnath, Jamnagar, Junagadh, morbid, Porbandar and Rajkot.
Map of Saurashtra. 21.76447 72.15193 1 Bhavnagar — busy industrial centre, base for journeys to nearby sites. 22.2442 68.96846 2 Dwarka — one of the seven most ancient cities in India where Lord Krishna lived. 22.4707 70.05773 3 Jamnagar — home to the world's largest oil refinery complexes.
Day 5 Junagadh Stop 1 - Mount Girnar Hill Temples. Junagadh is 76 km from Sasan Gir. Girnar is one of the most ancient Hindu and Jain kshetras (sacred hill temples) in India. Lord Dattatreya performed penance at the top of the hill. People climb 10,000 (ten thousand) steps to have Datta paduka darshan.
The Saurashtra region in Gujarat, India, is a treasure trove of diverse experiences, blending history, spirituality, natural beauty, and adventure. Let's embark on a virtual tour of the 10 must-visit places that make Saurashtra a captivating destination for travelers seeking a rich and varied journey. Dwarka: The City of Lord Krishna
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Places to visit in Beyt Dwarka, Gujarat - the Golden City of Dwarka built by Sri Krishna in Dwapar Yug, where he lived with queens and family ... Yes, the famous Krishna Sudama story took place here. You can hear the story inside the temple several times a day, every day. This story would make the name Bhent Dwarka. Bhent means meeting ...
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How to Reach to visit the Places to visit in Saurashtra (Gujarat) The nearest airport to visit Saurashtra region in Gujarat is Porbandar Airport and the nearest railway station is the Veraval Railway Station. DAY 1. THE GATEWAY HOTEL (Gir) We started our trip with our visit to the Gir Forest at Sasan Gir. We stayed at The Gateway Hotels at ...
Top 5 Places To Visit In Saurashtra Region Of Gujarat, are listed below. 1. Gir National Park. As a haven for the last remaining wild lions in Asia since 1965, Gir National Park is a source of national pride for India. The park, which spans an enormous 1,150 sq. km., is situated 65 kilometers southeast of Junagadh. Reports indicate that the ...
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Day 3 : Dwarka - Porbander - Somnath (200kms - 4hrs) Today, after breakfast, we hit the road for Porbandar, a journey of 1.5 hours. On reaching we visit Mahatma Gandhi's birthplace, Kirti Mandir and next Sudama temple dedicated to Lord Krishna's childhood companion.
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Saurashtra is famous for unique great culture, food holism, many kind and knowledgeable saint Brava Kings martyr. Saurashtra is the motherland of the father of two nation, Mahatma Gandhi and Muhammad Ali Jinha. In Saurashtra many tourist places like that - Rani Ki Vav - The name says this step well built by a queen of Bhimdeva Udayamati ...
Nearest Airport: Bhavnagar. One can plan to visit this place along with Diu. Diu is only 110km away from this place. Direct buses are available between Mahuva and Diu. Like. Planning a trip soon? Unlock the Perfect Getaway with us. ₹ 19,000. Mahuva Bhavnagar, also known as Kashmir of Saurashtra, is one of the famous Saurashtra tourist places.
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Itinerary for 5 Day trip from Ahmedabad, Best of Dwarka - Somnath - Gir - Junagadh (Saurashtra Tour) in 5 Days; places visited, route map, day wise trip plan, visit duration, directions and timings ... Located at the foothills of Mount Girnar, it is one of the most popular temples in Gujarat and among the top places to visit in Junagadh.
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