Overview

Gujarat is well known for its variety. Dwarkadish Temple (Dwarka), Bet Dwarka, Somnath Temple (Somnath), Kirti Mandir, The Hari Temple, and Sudama Temple Porbandar are its most well-known attractions. Our best Dwarka Somnath tour package is available at swastika holiday.

Trip Highlights

  • Visit Lakhota Lake and Lakhota Museum
  • Visit Bala Hanuman Temple
  • Visit the Dwarkadeesh Temple
  • Visit Nageshwar Jyotirling, Gopi Talav, Bet Dwarka, and Rukmani Temple
  • Visit Kirti Mandir, the birthplace of Gandhiji
  • Visit the Bhalka Tirth, Triveni Ghat, and the Somnath Temple
  • Visit Gandhi Ashram, Adalaj Stepwell, and Akshardham Temple
 

Recommended Itinerary

Day 01 Jamnagar to Dwarka (450 miles; 8 hrs)

Make your way to Dwarka today. On arrival in Jamnagar, visit Lakhota Lake and Lakhota Museum. Visit Bala Hanuman Temple in the evening. Drive on and visit the Dwarkadeesh Temple in Dwarka. Hotel overnight stay.

Day 02100 miles (3 hours) from Dwarka to Bet Dwarka

Today, visit the Dwarkadeesh Temple after breakfast. Have a holy bath in the Gomti River before leaving to visit Nageshwar Jyotirling, Gopi Talav, Bet Dwarka, and Rukmani Temple on the way back. Visit other coastal temples in the evening, then go to the Dwarkadish Temple for the evening aarti.Hotel overnight stay.

Day 03 250 miles (5 hours) from Dwarka to Porbandar to Somnath

On 3rd day of 5 days tour package to Dwarka Somnath, Go for Porbandar in the morning (75 km; 1.5 hrs); while there, visit Kirti Mandir, the birthplace of Gandhiji. Then, travel 130 km/2.5 hours to Somnath, where you can visit the Bhalka Tirth, Triveni Ghat, and the Somnath Temple. Attend Aarti in the evening, and then take in a light and sound extravaganza. Hotel overnight stay.

Day 04 400km (8 hours) from Somnath to Virpur, Gondal, and Ahemdabad

Go to Ahmedabad right away. See the Swaminarya temple, the Navlakha Palace, and the Vintage Automobile Museum at Gondal while in route. Arrive reach Ahemdabad in the evening. Hotel overnight stay.

Day 05 Drop off and City Tour in Ahmedabad

We go on a special city tour of Ahmedabad today, stopping at the Gandhi Ashram, Adalaj Stepwell, and Akshardham Temple. Drop off at the train station or airport with a wealth of pleasant recollections. Your 4 nights 5 days tour to Dwarka Somnath comes to end today with Swastik Holiday.

What's Included

  • Accommodation in AC Rooms
  • Meal Plan CPAI
  • Transportation By AC Car
  • All Sightseeing as per the above itinerary

What's Excluded

  • Any Government entry charges to visit the places/ monuments
  • Any Government Guide Charges.
  • Meals not mentioned in itinerary and On board Meals
  • Any Train / Flight Ticket.
  • Any Room Service + Laundry etc…
  • Anything which is not Included in Above Inclusion

5 Days Tour Package to Dwarka Somnath

The goal of the Dwarka Somnath tour is to deeply tilt your perception of the location of Lord Shiva and Lord Krishna. Visit the Dwarkadhish Temple, one of the most important stops on the Char Dham pilgrimage circuit in India, and ask Lord Krishna to bless your life with an abundance of joy and love. One of the most significant Jyotirlingas in India, the Somnath Temple, which is dedicated to Lord Moon, is likely the main point of contention for Shiva devotees.

Gujarat is home to numerous well-known tourist attractions. Yet, it also contains certain shrines that people yearn to visit once in a lifetime as well as some notable figures who were born there and had an impact on our nation. Many people put off their vacation plans for months or even years due to the pressure of having to schedule trips to all these locations. With Swastik Holiday, you may leave all your problems in our capable hands and completely lose yourself in the surroundings. The sight to see within your heart and the blessings for countless lives are yours to keep if you enjoy and connect with the almighty Dwarka Somnath travel package.

Tour Package to Dwarka Somnath

Go to Gujarat's spiritual centre with Swastik Holiday and immerse yourself in its culture. It's all about faith and belief for followers from various parts of the world to travel to Gujarat and take in its natural beauty. This is because the state has all those great sites to visit of all religions, being a perfect illustration of the Unity and Diversity, whether the follower is a Hindu, Muslim,Jain, Buddhist, or a Muslim. There are many locations of interest in Gujarat, whether it's for tourism or for religious purposes, making it one of the state's strongest industries. Swastik Holiday offers a variety of pilgrimage tour packages, such as South India Temple tour package, Gujarat tour, Chardham tour, etc., to let you appreciate and achieve spiritual radiance from the locations.

The service we provide and the commitment our staff demonstrates to the task are the best things about us. They want to become more like a family member to you, which will increase your loyalty and help you to fully enjoy your trip. One of the major locations that our travel packages include are temples like Somnath, Dwarakadheesh Temple, and Palitana Jain Temples. like Gujarat's pride, the Somnath Temple, one of Lord Shiva's twelve Jyotilingas. The main characteristic of the location is its beauty, which leaves you speechless and invites you to visit God while also filling your mind and soul with calm and love.

The Locations to See in Dwarka Somnath Holiday package

The list of locations to see on this Dwarka Somnath package, along with information about each one, is provided below.

Somnath Jyotirlinga Temple

The first of the 12 sacred Jyotirlingas is Somnath Temple. Lord Shiva is the patron deity of this revered temple. Somnath, a name for Lord Shiva that means "The Lord of the Moon," is translated from the Sanskrit.

Buddhist Temple

Lord Krishna is the focus of the Dwarkadhish Temple, one of the Char Dham pilgrimages. It is regarded historically as the imperial capital of Lord Krishna.

The Nageshwar Jyotirlinga

One of the 12 Jyotirlinga Shrines described in the Shiva Purana is Nageshwar Temple, which is devoted to Lord Shiva. A 25-meter-tall monument of Lord Shiva in a spacious garden with a pond encircling the statue is the temple's main draw.

Bet Dwarka

Bet Dwarka is a stunning island that not only comforts the soul but also the eyes. This location, also known as Shankhodhar, is very important since Sri Krishna lived here when ruling over Dwarka.

Rukmini Dwarka Temple

You may have be aware that Sri Krishna's wife, Rukmini Devi, is honoured in the Rukmini Dwarka temple. This finely carved temple, which is 5 miles from Dwarakadhish temple, offers stunning views of the sunrise and sunset.

Moola Dwarka

The primary Dwarka referenced in the Mahabharata is thought to be 'Moola' Dwarka, which translates to'main' Dwarka. You might be astonished to learn that Lord Krishna initially stepped into Dwarka at this temple while he was approaching the country.

Sudhama Dwarka

Lord Krishna's childhood buddy Sudhama or Sudama came to see him to offer some assistance for his survival. So he departed Dwarka without telling Lord Krishna how miserable he was. Due to Sudhama and Sri Krishna's unwavering friendship, this location was given the name Sudhama Dwarka.

FAQ's about Dwarka Somnath Tour

Ans. The ideal time to take the Dwarka Somnath tour is from October to February. It is simpler for travellers to stay outside and visit the various temples and tourist attractions due to the pleasant and warm weather. The excursion is nevertheless frequented all year long.
Ans. If you are starting your tour from Ahmedabad/Rajkot, the Dwarka Somnath Tour requires 3 nights and 4 days. Depending on your plan and travel speed, Somnath and Dwarka can be visited in as few as a few days.
Ans. When you go from Somnath to Ahmedabad on the fourth day, you can, in fact, take the Gir Lion Safari.
Ans. In addition to being one of India's 12 Jyotirlingas, Lord Krishna is said to have visited the Somnath Temple before embarking on his final trip. As a result, both followers of Lord Shiva and followers of Lord Krishna revere this shrine.
Ans. Cameras and cell phones are not permitted inside the Dwarka shrine.
Ans. There is no specific attire required to enter the Dwarka temple. Visitors and devotees are free to dress whichever they choose as long as it does not offend religious sensibilities.
Ans. Inside the Somnath temple, no cell phones, cameras, or other electronic devices are permitted. For reasons of safety, leather belts, car keys, and purses or handbags are permitted inside the building.
Ans. The most well-known beach in Dwarka is Shivraj, and the nicest beach in Somnath is Somnath Beach.
Ans.While one is not permitted to enter the shrine, touching the Shivalinga in the Somnath temple is prohibited. Guests are welcome to observe it from a distance and pray.

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