Overview

These five temples are Shrinathji Temple in Nathdwara, Ranchhodraiji Temple in Dakor, Bet Dwarka in Dwaraka, and Dwarkadhish Temple in Kankroli. The traditions and life of Lord Krishna, who is thought to have ruled over Dwarka as the king, are connected to these temples. Although a journey to Panch Dwarka can be taken at any time of the year, the best time to go is from October to March when the weather is beautiful and ideal for sight-seeing. You can make a reservation for a Panch Dwarka Tour Package online with Swastik Holiday.

Trip Highlights

  • Visit Bala Hanuman temple
  • Visit Nageshwar Jyotirlinga, Gopi Talav and Rukmani Temple
  • Visit Dwarkadhish temple
  • Visit Gomti Ghat
  • Visit Porbandar
  • Visit Nishkalank Mahadev temple
 

Recommended Itinerary

Day 01 Jamnagar to Dwarka (450 km/09 hours)

After arriving in Ahmedabad this morning, we will travel to Dwarka while stopping in Jamnagar to explore sights including the Bala Hanuman temple. Arrive to Dwarka, one of the four Chardhams and the Saptarishis according to Hinduism. Check out the Dwarkadhish Temple.

Day 02 Dwarka

After breakfast and a rest period, we will visit Beyt Dwarka, Nageshwar Jyotirlinga, Gopi Talav, Rukmani Temple, Dwarkadhish temple, and Gomti Ghat this morning. A night spent in Dwarka.

Day 03 Dwarka - Porbandar - Somnath (250 km/ 05 hours)

After breakfast this morning, we will head for Somnath via Porbandar sightseeing, including Kirti Mandir and Sudama Temple. Visit Somnath Temple, Bhalka Tirth, Triveni Sangam, and Gita Mandir after checking in to the hotel and having a meal. Somnath hotel overnight stay.

Day 04 Somnath to Nishkalank (260 km / 5 hours)

After refuelling and breakfast this morning, we will continue towards Bhavnagar (260 km / 5 hrs), a princely state that was among the first to join the Indian Union at the moment of Independence. Considered to have been built by the Pandavas, the Nishkalank Mahadev temple is only accessible during low tides. A night is spent in Koliyak, Bhavnagar.

Day 05 Bhavnagar to Vadodara 200 km/4 hours

We will leave for Vadodara this morning after breakfast and refreshment. We will stop at Lothal en route, an archaeological remnant of the Harrapan Civilization. Visit Lakshmi Vilas Palace and the Golden Statue of Lords Shiva at Sur Sagar Lake after checking into your accommodation in Vadodara. In Vadodara for the night.

Day 06 Vadodara – Statue of unity(90km/2hrs) – Vadodara(90km/2hrs)

Today, after breakfast and refreshment, we'll head to Kevadiya to see the Statue of Unity viewing gallery, the Valley of Flowers, and the Sardar Sarovar Dam. Return to Vadodara and spend the night there.

Day 07 Vadodara to Dakor (60 km/ 1 hour) Shamlaji (120 km/3 hr) Nathdwara (175 km; 4 hours)

We will travel to Dakor this morning after breakfast and refreshment to visit Ranchhodrai Temple. Continue on to Shamlaji, a historic Vaishnav temple that is a part of Panch Dwarka Tirth. Continue to Nathdwara, check into a hotel, and spend the night.

Day 08 Nathdwara – Kankroli - Eklingji – Udaipur Drop (100 kms/02Hrs).

We will visit the Nathdwara-Shreenathji Temple (a representation of Lord Krishna) this morning after breakfast and refreshment. and after you check out of the hotel, we'll take you to the Kankroli and Eklingji Temples before dropping you off at the Udaipur Airport or Railway Station in accordance with the timetable.

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

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