Tour Code: FIT/2019

Rajkot Dwarka With Junagarh

5 Nights / 6 Days
Self Drive Tour
Winter Special
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Cities : Rajkot (1N),Dwarka (2N),Junagadh (2N)

Sightseeing

Dwarka, India
  • Bet Dwarka
  • Nageshvara Jyotirling
  • Gopi Talav
  • Rukmani Temple
  • Gomati Ghats
  • Sudama Setu
Rajkot, India
  • Watson Museum
  • Kaba Gandhi No Delo

Meals

  • 5 Breakfast
  • 5 Dinner

Rajkot, Dwarka With Junagarh - 5 Nights / 6 Days

The Supplement Cost for Festival Time and Long Weekend will be advised as per the Hotel Policy

Day wise travel itinerary

  • Day 1 :Ahmedabad - Rajkot ( 214 Kms – 5 Hrs )
    Early morning proceed for Rajkot & Check in Rajkot hotel after some rest visit Rajkot sightseeing. One of the cleanest cities of India – Rajkot. This city is situated on the banks of the Ali and Nyasa rivers. Rajkot has played a significant role during the time of the Indian freedom struggle. This place is rich in cultural heritage, with impressive traces of the ancient, medieval and contemporary past. Unlike any other city of Gujarat, where Gujarati culture is pre-eminent, Rajkot is a multi-cultural city. While being here, you are recommended not miss the chance to visit the Watson Museum, which is amongst the oldest and largest museums of Gujarat. This museum houses a library, and is famous for its painting collection and artifacts. You will also find amazing collections of artifacts related to the Harappa civilization. Kaba Gandhi No Deli – the place where Gandhi spent his childhood – is a major heritage site here in Rajkot. You can also explore the Ramakrishna Ashram, which is a haven of peace and spirituality. It is dedicated to the revered Indian mystic Ramakrishna – a 19th-century mystic with a huge following. Back to hotel enjoy dinner and overnight stay at Rajkot hotel.
    • Dinner
  • Day 2 :Rajkot - Dwarka( 225 Kms – 4 Hrs )
    After breakfast check out from Rajkot and proceed for Dwarka. Check in Dwarka hotel. In evening Visit Dwarkadhis Temple. Back to hotel enjoy dinner and overnight stay at Rajkot hotel.
    • Breakfast
    • Dinner
  • Day 3 :Dwarka Sightseeing’s
    Early Morning enjoy Mangla Aarti Darshan. Later enjoy Breakfast at hotel. Later visit Bet Dwarka, believed to be the original abode of Lord Krishna. The Nageshwer Jyotirling Temple is home to one of the 12 Swayambhu Jyotirling in the world. Visit the Gopi Talab, the lake where Gopi are said to have reunited with Lord Krishna. The Rukmani Devi Temple is dedicated to the wife of Lord Krishna.  Evening spent time at Gomati Ghats and Sudama Setu and feel the holy place. Dinner and Overnight Stay in Dwarka.
    • Breakfast
    • Dinner
  • Day 4 :Dwarka - Porbandar - Junagarh ( 210 Kms – 5 Hrs )
    After Breakfast check-out and proceed towards Junagarh. On your way, visit the Kirti Mandir in Porbandar, the haveli in which Mahatma Gandhi was born. It is now a museum. Also, visit the Sudama Temple, built to honor the friendship between Krishna and Sudama. Later in early evening arrive Junagarh. Check-in at Hotel. Evening free for leisure. Dinner and Overnight stay at Junagarh.
    • Breakfast
    • Dinner
  • Day 5 :Sasan Gir
    After Breakfast, Enjoy local sightseeing of Junagarh OR if you want to have a climb on the Holy place called Girnar; you can start climbing early in the morning. Later in afternoon, after Lunch start for Sasan Gir (App. 60 Kms / 1.5 Hrs), enjoy evening safari at Sasan Gir. Sasan Gir is known for being the only forest outside of Africa to have wild lions. Go on an afternoon safari in the National Park by paying directly at the Park. Back to Junagarh. Dinner and Overnight Stay at Junagarh
    • Breakfast
    • Dinner
  • Day 6 :Junagarh - Ahmedabad - ( 320 Kms - 6.5 Hrs )
    Enjoy Breakfast at the hotel. Check-Out and proceed towards Ahmedabad with lovely memories.
    • Breakfast
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Sightseeing

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Bet Dwarka

Bet (pronounced ‘Bait’ Dwarka also referred to as Shankhodara, is an island located near the shores of Okha which is situated around 30 kms from Dwarka, within the Gulf of Kutch. It said that Lord Krishna resided here while Dwarka was his constitutional seat. The name Bet Dwarka came from the famous legend revolving around Krishna’s childhood friend, Sudama who came to his house and offered him tandool poha as bhet (gift). Hop on to a ferry boat for a fascinating 15-minute journey to succeed in Bet Dwarka. The main attraction in Bet Dwarka is that the majestic Dwarkadhish Temple that features a gigantic statue of Lord Krishna plated in gold. This statue was made by Krishna’s queen, Rukmini. The other important landmarks here include the place where Sudama met Krishna, Rukmini’s Temple, Shri Keshavji’s Temple and Mahaprabhuji ni Baithak. Additionally, one can also visit Hanuman Dandi where Hanuman met his son Makardwaja. This is five kms faraway from the most temple and may be reached via scooter rickshaws. Apart from this, there are other landmarks like the Sidi Bawa Pir Dargah, the Haji Kirmai Dargah and a Gurdwara that might evoke the devout in you.
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Nageshvara Jyotirling

Located within the suburbs of Dwaraka, Nageshwar Temple or Nagnath Temple is one among the well-known Shiva shrines within the country. This temple symbolizes the confiscation of evil forces from earth. It is one among the 12 Jyotirlingas, this temple abodes a stimulating legend about its origin. Shiv Purana describes the story about the temple and says that Lord Shiva started staying here within the sort of Jyothirlinga after killing the devil named Daruka. The region got its name from the devil as he had asked God to call this place after him. The Shivalinga of the temple is placed facing the south direction and the gopuram is placed on the eastern side. The huge idol of Lord Shiva allures the devotees with its charm. During Shivaratri, the temple gathers an enormous crowd of devotees which just about changes the entire atmosphere into an area of festivities. Counted among major Dwarka attractions, the temple is visited by thousands of tourists every year.
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Gopi Talav

This popular site in Dwarka features a small pond. And it is believed that it was here that Lord Krishna played raas leela with the Gopika Strees. Located at a distance of 20 km north of Dwarka city, the sand round the talav is extremely smooth and yellow in colour and is named gopi chandan that is used by the devotees to apply tilak. There are various interesting stories attached to the history of Gopi Talav. According to one among them, the Gopikas with whom the lord danced the raas at Vrindavan (Vrij) were unable in touch being distanced from him once he moved to Dwaraka and hence visited the talav on a full-of-the-moon night and danced with him again at the spot.
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Rukmani Temple

Located relatively on the outskirts, the Rukmini Mata Temple commemorates Lord Krishna’s queen. The temple is claimed to be quite 2500 years old but it's going to are reconstructed over time. The present temple is claimed to belong to the 12th century. It is much more modest than Dwarkadhish in structure and sculptures but inspires the same devotional fervour. Carvings of gods and goddesses embellish the exteriors and the main idol of Rukmini is housed in the sanctum. Carved naratharas (human figures) and gajatharas (elephants) feature within the panels at the bottom of the platform.
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Gomati Ghats

With great religious and mythological significance, the Gomti Ghat is understood to be one among the sacred ghats in Dwarka. There are legends which suggest that the Gomti River is that the daughter of sage Vashishta and her water is powerful enough to purge one’s mortal sins. Thus, the devotees visit the ghat to require a holy dip within the sacred water especially within the Gomti Kund, which is that the point of confluence of the Gomti River and the sea. It is also believed that at Gomti Kund, Lord Krishna had served sage Durvasa.

 The Gomti Ghat attracts devotees and tourists alike from all over because of the various shrines located around the ghat such as the shrines of Lord Krishna, Lord Rama, Sudama and Lord Shiva.
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Sudama Setu

The Setu is known as after the childhood friend of Lord Krishna, Sudama. The current bridge, which is considered to be one of the best places to visit in Dwarka, is a suspension bridge that has moved ahead to be one of the stunning architectural marvels in the city of Dwarka.

The bridge happens to be a major link in between Jagat temple and the holy Panchkui teerth, which is situated on the island that has deep connections with the brave Pandava Brothers.
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