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Dwarka Somnath Tour from Ahmedabad – Embark on a spiritually enriching journey, covering two of the most revered Jyotirlingas and important pilgrimage destinations in India. This tour takes you through the ancient temples, coastal serenity, and vibrant spiritual heritage of Dwarka, Somnath, and other sacred spots in Gujarat.
📍 Tour Highlights:
Start Point: Ahmedabad
Destinations Covered: Dwarka, Bet Dwarka, Nageshwar Jyotirlinga, Porbandar, Somnath, and Veraval
Duration: 03 Nights / 04 Days (customizable available)
Accommodation:
Destination | Hotel Name | No of Nights |
Dwarka | The Dwarika / Daksh Madhuvan Suite | 02 |
Somnath | The Divine Resort / Sun Plaza | 01 |
October to March offers the most pleasant weather, especially during temple festivals like Janmashtami and Maha Shivratri.
Ahmedabad to Dwarka Distance (450 Kms, approx 08 Hrs)
Dwarka to Somnath Distance (250 Kms, approx 05 Hrs)
Somnath To Ahmedabad Distance (430 Kms, approx 06 Hrs)
Covers two major Jyotirlingas: Somnath & Nageshwar
Includes Darshan, temple rituals, and cultural experiences
Flexible itineraries for families, senior citizens, and spiritual groups
Book your Dwarka Somnath Yatra from Ahmedabad today and experience the divine soul of Gujarat!
Arrival Ahmedabad drive to Dwarka
En rout visit Bala Hanuman Temple, Lakhota Lake in Jamnagar en route. in Jamnagar
Check in into Dwarka Hotel Visit Dwarkadhish Temple Gomti Ghat local market
Attend the evening Aarti at Dwarkadhish Temple
Overnight stay at Dwarka
Morning Breakfast
Visit Nageshwar Jyotirlinga, Bet Dwarka, Rukmini Temple, and Gopi Talav.
Evening rest on Shivraajpur Beach
Overnight stay at Dwarka
Morning breakfast after proceed to Somnath
Stop at Porbandar to visit Kirti Mandir and Sudama Temple.
Check in into the Somnath Temple Visit Somnath Mahadev Temple
Attend the evening Aarti and light & sound show at Somnath Temple
Overnight stay at Somnath
Visit Triveni Sangam and Bhalka Tirth in the morning.
On the way visit - Virpur - Jalaram Bapa Temple
Drive back to Ahmedabad for departure, with a wonderful happy memories
Covers two major Jyotirlingas: Somnath & Nageshwar
Includes Darshan, temple rituals, and cultural experiences
Flexible itineraries for families, senior citizens, and spiritual groups
The ideal time to visit Dwarka and Somnath is during the winter season, from October to March. Here’s a month-wise breakdown:
Weather: Pleasant and cool (15°C – 30°C)
Weather: Moderate rainfall, lush greenery
Pros: Scenic coastal views, fewer crowds
Cons: Humid conditions; travel plans can be affected by heavy rain
Weather: Hot and dry (30°C – 42°C)
Cons: Intense heat can make temple visits and travel uncomfortable
Tip: If visiting, stick to early mornings and evenings
Celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna, who is believed to have ruled Dwarka.
The Dwarkadhish Temple hosts elaborate rituals, devotional singing (bhajans), dramatic reenactments of Krishna’s life, and a grand midnight celebration when Krishna is believed to have been born.
Pilgrims from all over India flock to Dwarka during this time, making it the most vibrant and spiritually charged time of year.
Celebrated in Dwarka with spiritual rituals, temple decorations, and evening aartis.
Kartik Purnima is especially significant in Dwarka as it is believed to be the day Lord Krishna performed Raasa Leela.
Celebrates Lord Shiva, the deity of the Somnath Jyotirlinga.
The Somnath Temple becomes a spiritual hub with day-long prayers, night-long vigils, and traditional music.
Thousands of devotees offer milk, honey, and flowers to the Shiva Lingam.
Celebrated in Somnath with spiritual rituals, temple decorations, and evening aartis.
Kartik Purnima is especially significant in Dwarka as it is believed to be the day Lord Krishna performed Raasa Leela
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