Gujarat Dwarka Somnath Tour Package

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Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival & Journey to the Holy City

Arrival at Ahmedabad Airport.

Morning: Board your private A/C vehicle and proceed toward Dwarka.

Afternoon: Visit the famous Jamnagar Bala Hanuman Temple (Guinness Record holder for continuous chanting).

Evening: Reach Dwarka, check-in to your hotel, and relax.

Night: Halt at Dwarka.

Day 2: The Kingdom of Krishna

Early Morning: Holy dip in the Gomti River followed by Darshan at the Dwarkadhish Temple.

Mid-Day: Visit Rukmani Temple, Gopi Talav, and take a boat to the island of Bet Dwarka.

Afternoon: Darshan at Shri Nageshwar Temple (one of the 12 Jyotirlingas).

Evening: Attend the majestic Sandhya Aarti at the main Dwarkadhish Temple.

Night: Halt at Dwarka.

Day 3: Coastal Drive to the Shrine Eternal

Morning: After breakfast, drive to Somnath via the coastal highway.

On the way: Visit Porbandar (Mahatma Gandhi’s birthplace - Kirti Mandir) and the Sudama Temple.

Late Afternoon: Arrive at Somnath and check-in to your hotel.

Evening: Darshan at Shri Somnath Temple (the first Jyotirlinga) and attend the Light & Sound Show.

Night: Halt at Somnath.

Day 4: Heritage & Journey to Ahmedabad

Morning: Visit Bhalka Tirth (the spot where Lord Krishna left his mortal coil) and Geeta Mandir.

Mid-Day: Drive to Ahmedabad; on the way visit the historic Jalaram Temple and Navlakha.

Evening: Reach Ahmedabad, check-in, and explore the local markets if time permits.

Night: Halt at Ahmedabad.

Day 5: Ahmedabad Sightseeing

Morning: After breakfast, visit the serene Sabarmati Ashram and the innovative Atal Bridge.

Afternoon: Experience the grandeur of the Akshardham Temple and its sculpted gardens.

Return Journey

Drop off at Ahmedabad Airport for check-in.

 

Overview

  • Duration:5 days 4 nights
  • Tour Type:Special Tour
  • Language:English, Regional Languages
This comprehensive 5-day air-package from Bangalore offers an extraordinary pilgrimage through the "Land of Legends." Designed for spiritual fulfillment and cultural depth, this itinerary seamlessly connects two major Jyotirlingas (Nageshwar and Somnath) with the sacred Char Dham site of Dwarka. From the tranquil shores of the Gomti River to the historic Sabarmati Ashram, this tour provides an expertly curated balance of divine darshans, luxury road travel, and heritage exploration across Gujarat.

Temple & Site Overviews
Dwarkadhish Temple (Jagat Mandir) Dedicated to Lord Krishna, the "King of Dwarka," this 2,500-year-old architectural marvel is a pinnacle of Hindu pilgrimage. Witness the hoisting of the massive multi-colored flag (Dhvaj) atop its five-storied limestone spire, representing the triumph of divinity.

Shri Somnath Temple Standing majestically on the shores of the Arabian Sea, Somnath is revered as the first of the twelve sacred Jyotirlingas. Known as the "Shrine Eternal," it has been rebuilt seven times, symbolizing the resilient nature of faith and magnificent Chalukya-style architecture.

Shri Nageshwar Temple Home to one of the twelve powerful Jyotirlingas, this temple is famous for its towering 80-foot statue of Lord Shiva. It is spiritually significant as the site where the deity protects his devotees from all poisons and negative energies in the self-manifested form of Nageshwar.

Rukmani & Sudama Temples These shrines offer a glimpse into the personal history of Lord Krishna. Rukmani Temple, located on the outskirts of Dwarka, honors Krishna's queen, while the Sudama Temple in Porbandar celebrates the legendary bond of true friendship between Krishna and his childhood friend.

Akshardham & Sabarmati Ashram The tour concludes in Ahmedabad with a blend of modern spirituality and history. Akshardham stands as a breathtaking monument of stone carvings and light, while the Sabarmati Ashram offers a serene reflection on the peaceful legacy of Mahatma Gandhi.
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Highlights

  • Double Jyotirlinga Darshan: Visit both Somnath (the first Jyotirlinga) and Nageshwar (the protector from negativity), covering two of the twelve most sacred Shiva shrines in India.
  • Char Dham Pilgrimage at Dwarka: Offer prayers at the 2,500-year-old Dwarkadhish Temple (Jagat Mandir), a cornerstone of the Char Dham circuit dedicated to Lord Krishna, the King of Dwarka.
  • Bet Dwarka Island Journey: Take a scenic ferry ride across the sea to visit the serene island residence where Lord Krishna is believed to have lived with his family.
  • Ritual Purity: Take a sacred holy dip at Gomti Ghat, the confluence of the Gomti River and the Arabian Sea, before entering the main Dwarka sanctum.
  • Historical & Cultural Landmarks
  • Gandhi's Legacy: Visit Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad and Kirti Mandir in Porbandar to walk through the birthplace and residence of Mahatma Gandhi.
  • Mythological Connections: Explore Sudama Temple (celebrating true friendship), Rukmani Temple (dedicated to Krishna’s queen), and Gopi Talav (where the Gopis reunited with Krishna).
  • Modern Marvels: Experience the architectural grandeur of Akshardham Temple and take a scenic walk across the stunning Atal Bridge over the Sabarmati River.
  • Tour Comforts & Premium Services
  • Seamless Connectivity: Bypass a 24-hour train ride with direct round-trip flights between Bangalore and Ahmedabad, combined with private luxury road transfers.
  • Premium Stays: Enjoy four nights of comfortable accommodation in A/C Deluxe rooms strategically located near the major pilgrimage sites.
  • Hassle-Free Logistics: A fully inclusive price covering all Tolls, Driver Beta, and Parking fees, with an infant-travel offer for families.

Includes/Excludes

  • Round-trip flight tickets from Bangalore to Ahmedabad and return.
  • Pick-up and drop-off at Ahmedabad Airport via Luxury A/C Cab or Bus.
  • 2 Nights stay at Dwarka in an A/C Deluxe room.
  • 1 Night stay at Somnath in an A/C Deluxe room.
  • 1 Night stay at Ahmedabad in an A/C Deluxe room.
  • Comprehensive coverage of all Tolls, Parking fees, and Driver Beta charges.
  • Any type of meals
  • Charges for the Ferry/Boat ride to Bet Dwarka, entry fees for museums, or tickets for the Somnath Light & Sound show.
  • Costs for special poojas, personal offerings, or Special Darshan (VIP) entry tickets.
  • Lunch and dinner are not included, allowing your group the freedom to explore local Gujarati cuisine.
  • Laundry, phone calls, mineral water, tips to drivers/guides, and room service.
  • Any personal purchases of traditional clothing (Patola/Bandhani) or handicrafts.

Frequently asked questions

Can I carry my mobile phone or camera inside the temples?

Strict No: For security reasons, mobile phones, cameras, smartwatches, and all other electronic gadgets are strictly prohibited inside the main Dwarkadhish and Somnath Temple premises.

Lockers: Secure, free-of-cost cloakroom/locker facilities are available near the temple entrances where you can deposit your gadgets and footwear.

How do I reach Bet Dwarka and what are the boat timings?

Transport: You must travel to Okha Port (30 km from Dwarka) and then take a ferry/boat ride to reach the island.

Timings: Boats typically operate from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM. They depart every 15 minutes once filled with passengers.

Price: Public ferry tickets range from ₹10 to ₹30 per person. Private boat rentals are also available for approx. ₹2,000.

Are there specific Aarti timings I should not miss?

Dwarkadhish: The Mangala Aarti at 6:30 AM and the Sandhya Aarti at 7:30 PM are deeply spiritual experiences.

Somnath: Aarti is performed at 7:00 AM, 12:00 Noon, and 7:00 PM. The iconic Light and Sound Show ("Jay Somnath") usually starts around 8:00 PM (except during monsoon).

Can infants travel on this package?

Yes. Per our special offer, there is a 100% free flight ticket for infants (under 2 years). Ensure you carry a valid birth certificate for airport verification. Baby cradle facilities are often available at Shree Somnath Trust guest houses.

Is photography allowed at Akshardham Temple in Ahmedabad?

No. Like the major pilgrimage temples, mobile phones and cameras are restricted inside the main Akshardham complex to maintain sanctity. Photography is allowed at the Sabarmati Ashram and Atal Bridge.

How long does the Darshan typically take?

On regular days, Darshan at Dwarka and Somnath usually takes 30 to 45 minutes. However, during festivals like Janmashtami or Shivratri, waiting times can increase significantly.

What is the dress code for Dwarka and Somnath Temples?

Mandatory: Traditional and modest Indian attire is strictly required inside the inner sanctums.

For Men: Dhoti/Kurta or a formal shirt and trousers. Shorts and sleeveless t-shirts are strictly prohibited. At some specific rituals, men may be required to remove their upper garment.

For Women: Saree with a blouse, Salwar Kameez with a dupatta, or a traditional long skirt. Short skirts and sleeveless tops are not allowed.

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