The city of Dwarka in Gujarat’s Jamnagar district is considered to be a very holy city as it is one of the Chardham in the All-India Chardham circuits and is also one of theSaptapurisi.e. theseven holiest cities in Hinduism. Dwarka as per myths had been the capital city of Lord Krishna in the ancient times. At that time Dwarka was a very prosperous city known by the name ofSwarna Dwarka. In the present times, pilgrims from far and wide visit Dwarka to pay their tribute to the Dwarka Naresh or lord Krishna the king of DwarkaThe city of Dwarka is considered to be the legendary capital of Lord Krishna’s kingdom and is situated on Okhamandal Peninsula’s western shore. After checking into hotel and freshening up, we proceed sightseeing places of Dwarka which includes places like Beyt Dwarka,Rukmini Mandir,Nageshwar Jyotirlingam, Gopi Talav, Bhadkeshwar Mahadev temple, Hanuman Dandi temple, Samudra Narayana temple, Gita mandir. visit the famous Dwarkadheesh temple dedicated to the ‘King of Dwarka’, lord Krishna. According to mythology this temple had been built by Lord Krishna’s grandson, Vajranabha. After paying Darshan atDwarkadheesh templeand after participating in some of the temple rituals we undertake activities such as Pradakshina at the temple, exploring of the temple’s ornate architecture and beauty. Once done with that we may climb down the flight of 56 steps starting from the temple’s Swarga Dwar to reach the river Gomati. if you have time at hand Taking a holy dip at Gomti Sangam Ghat; i.e. the place where the river confluences with the sea, is considered to be highly auspicious and potent enough to wash away one’s sins. So, you could consider doing that. There are numerous places to see around River Gomati. So, we would proceed to visit the many Ghats built along the river with the most important being the Chakratirtha Ghat bearing a legendary white stone chakra or wheel. We would also visit places like Gomati Kund and some other small shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva, Lord Krishna and Sudama. If we have time at hand, we would also enjoy a fabulous boat ride on River Gomati. Such a boat ride would enthrall you with the picturesque view of the entire city of Dwarka as you glide on a boat across the river.
Morning pickup from your hotel and start your Dwarka sightseeing tour VisitNageshwar Temple
Temple Travel TipsTemple Opening Hours– 6AM to 12:30PM; 5PM to 9:30PMEntry Fees– FreeRestricted Item– Plastic Water Bottles, Food Items, Monopod and Tripod, Shoes Camera is allowed in the premised but not inside the main templeDress Code– No dress code for darshanParking– Available for two-wheeler and three-wheelerTime Required– 1 hours
Then MoveBet Dwarka
Temple Travel TipsTemple Opening Hours– 6AM to 12:30PM; 5PM to 9:30PMEntry Fees– FreeRestricted Item– Plastic Water Bottles, Food Items, Monopod and Tripod, Shoes Camera is allowed in the premised but not inside the main templeDress Code– No dress code for darshanParking– Available for two-wheeler and three-wheelerTime Required– 1 hours
GopiTalav
Temple Travel TipsTemple Opening Hours– 6AM to 12:30PM; 5PM to 9:30PMEntry Fees– FreeRestricted Item– Plastic Water Bottles, Food Items, Monopod and Tripod, Shoes Camera is allowed in the premised but not inside the main templeDress Code– No dress code for darshanParking– Available for two-wheeler and three-wheelerTime Required– 1 hours
RukumaniTemple
Temple Travel TipsTemple Opening Hours– 6AM to 12:30PM; 5PM to 9:30PMEntry Fees– FreeRestricted Item– Plastic Water Bottles, Food Items, Monopod and Tripod, Shoes Camera is allowed in the premised but not inside the main templeDress Code– No dress code for darshanParking– Available for two-wheeler and three-wheelerTime Required– 1 hours
Bhadkeshwar Mahadevtemple
Temple Travel TipsTemple Opening Hours– 6AM to 12:30PM; 5PM to 9:30PMEntry Fees– FreeRestricted Item– Plastic Water Bottles, Food Items, Monopod and Tripod, Shoes Camera is allowed in the premised but not inside the main templeDress Code– No dress code for darshanParking– Available for two-wheeler and three-wheelerTime Required– 1 hours
Dwarkadheeshtemple
Temple Travel TipsTemple Opening Hours– 6AM to 12:30PM; 5PM to 9:30PMEntry Fees– FreeRestricted Item– Plastic Water Bottles, Food Items, Monopod and Tripod, Shoes Camera is allowed in the premised but not inside the main templeDress Code– No dress code for darshanParking– Available for two-wheeler and three-wheelerTime Required– 1 hours
SudamaSetu
Temple Travel TipsTemple Opening Hours– 6AM to 12:30PM; 5PM to 9:30PMEntry Fees– FreeRestricted Item– Plastic Water Bottles, Food Items, Monopod and Tripod, Shoes Camera is allowed in the premised but not inside the main templeDress Code– No dress code for darshanParking– Available for two-wheeler and three-wheelerTime Required– 1 hours
Gomati SangamGhat
Temple Travel TipsTemple Opening Hours– 6AM to 12:30PM; 5PM to 9:30PMEntry Fees– FreeRestricted Item– Plastic Water Bottles, Food Items, Monopod and Tripod, Shoes Camera is allowed in the premised but not inside the main templeDress Code– No dress code for darshanParking– Available for two-wheeler and three-wheelerTime Required– 1 hours
Shivrajpurbeach Dwarka
Temple Travel TipsTemple Opening Hours– 6AM to 12:30PM; 5PM to 9:30PMEntry Fees– FreeRestricted Item– Plastic Water Bottles, Food Items, Monopod and Tripod, Shoes Camera is allowed in the premised but not inside the main templeDress Code– No dress code for darshanParking– Available for two-wheeler and three-wheelerTime Required– 1 hours