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DAY 1 (Saturday, 13 August 2011)
5:15 am Reporting at Mumbai Airport. (Flight : Kingfisher Red IT-3171)
7:35 am Arrival at Ahmedabad Airport. Pre-Booked Taxi is available at the airport from Niranjana TravelDriver : Govind (Mobile : 09725935824) : Innova (6 + 1 seater), Number Plate : 1067
Owner : Mr. Jaydeep, Sampann complex, Opp Havmor Restaurant, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad
Ph: 079 - 26468605 / 30002044Mobile : 9825021762 / 9974313636
8:30 am Check in Ginger Hotel (Reservation no. 0000879773 & 0000879772)Behind Himalaya Mall, Drive-In road, Ahmedabad - 380 015
Phone: 079 6666 3333
10:00 am After breakfast from Hotel, Start exploring various tourist attractions in and around Ahmedabadcity, using the pre-booked taxi.
9:00 pm Dinner and Overnight Stay at Ginger Hotel
Attractions in Ahmedabad
Gandhi Ashram
The famous Satyagraha Ashram, set-up in AD 1920 on the lull western banks of the Sabarmati River.
Akshardham Temple
A rare combination of tradition and expertise, Akshardam in Gandhinagar explicates the richness of
Indian culture. Akshardham is one of the largest temple complex in India. The awe inspiring structure was
given shape using 6000 tonnes of pink sandstone neatly fashioned together to make for an awe inspiring
architectural marvel consisting of 93 carved pillars, 40 sculpted windows and numerous other stone
statues. It required more than 12 million man hours to build, provided by 900 skilled craftsmen.
Hathee Singh Jain Temple
Built by Sheth Hathee Singh in 1848, the Hathee Singh Temple, located outside the Delhi Gate, is worked
in pure white marble. It houses 52 shrines, each with an idol of a Jain Tirthankar.
Shaking Minarets
The Sidi Bashir Mosque situated outside the Sarangpur Gate, has minarets, one of which when shaken,
leads to the vibration in another. The suffix a wonderful construction would not suffice in describing the
greatness of this architectural grandeur. Situated adjacent to the railway line, Jhulta Minarets remains as a
mystery to the most elite technocrats of modern era. These towers move back and forth if one imparts a
slight push on the top most arch of the towers. Hence it got the name Jhulta Minarets, which means
swaying towers.
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DAY 2 (Sunday, 14 August 2011)
5:00 am Early Morning Check Out from Ginger Hotel and Start for trip to Dwarka using Pre-Booked Taxi.
Travel Distance : Approx. 420 Kms
Travel Time : Approx. 8 Hours (Good Highway Road During the Trip)1:00 pm Checking in at Hotel Dwarika Residency (Booking ID is NH251551378857)
Near Iskon Temple Gate, Dwarka
Contact : Mr. Deepak (Mobile : 09426208910) Ph : 02892 - 235032
3:00 pm After lunch from Hotel, Start exploring various tourist attractions in and around Dwarka.
6:00 pm Visit The Dwarakadhish Temple for Darshan
9:00 pm Dinner and Overnight Stay at Hotel Dwarika Residency
Tourist Attractions in Dwarka
Dwarkaan important Hindu Pilgrimage site was the dwelling place of Shri Krishna. Marine excavations
discovered the entire Dwarka city. There was a time when the sanctified city of Dwarka was the capital of
the Empire of Shri Krishna. It is believed that Lord Krishna settled in Dwarka city after he left Mathura.
This happened thousands of years back but the association of the city with Lord Krishna has given
Dwarka its sacredness and thus millions of pilgrims are lured to this holy land.
The Dwarakadhish Temple (Trelokya Jagad Mandir)
The present temple was built in 16th century CE, while the original temple was believed to have been
built by Krishna's great grandson, King Vajra. The 5-storied temple is made of limestone and sand. A flag
hoisted in the temple tower five times each day. There are two gateways - Swarga Dwar, where pilgrims
enter, and Moksha Dwar, where pilgrims exit. From the temple one can view the Sangam (confluence) of
River Gomati flowing towards the sea. In Dwaraka, there are also shrines for Vasudeva, Devaki,
Balarama and Revati, Subhadra, Rukmini Devi, Jambavati Devi and Satyabhama Devi.
DARSHAN TIMINGS
Morning 7.00 to Afternoon 12.30
and Evening 5.00 to 9.30
Sabha Mandapa
Sabha Mandapa is a 12th century structure which has been the highlight of Dwarkadhish Temple. Sabha
Mandapa is a stunning multi-pillared structure of prominent Dwarkadhish Temple. This structure leads to
60 pillared sanctum of the temple which has very old scriptures dating back of 2500 years.
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Rukmini Hrid
This is one of the major Dwarka tourist attractions. There are 7 ponds, which are jointly called the
Rukmini Hrid. This place is believed to destroy all the sins and bestow salvation. It is also said that by
taking a dip at Rukmini Hrid, a man becomes powerful and is untied from the birth and death cycle.
Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple
Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple also called Nagnath Temple is one of the 12 Jyotirlinga shrines of Shiva in
India. This structure is considered to represent the removal of evil activities from earth. It is located 17
kilometers from Dwarka and remains open from 6am to 10pm.
Nageshwar Jyotirlinga has interesting legend. There was a devotee of the temple, named Supriya who was
attacked by a demon called Daaruka. Daaruka imprisoned the devotee and several others in his
Daarukaavana. Lord Shiva appeared at the temple in the form of Jyotirlinga. Lord Shiva freed the
prisoners and killed Daaruka.
Brahma Kund
Another popular tourist attraction in Dwarka is the Brahma Kund. Here the actual bathing takes place. It
is believed that at the kund, nectar got mixed with the sacred Ganges water.
Rukmini Devi Temple
It is a small but beautiful temple located at a distance of around 1.5 kms north of Dwarka town. The
temple is an architectural bliss that you cant afford to miss during sightseeing in Dwarka, India.
Bet Dwarka
Situated at a short distance from Dwarka, Bet Dwarka is a small island with several ancient temples. Theeast end of the island has an excellent beach with extensive water plants and animals. The beach is not
much visited, therefore an excellent place to get away from the bustle of the city life.
Dwarka Lighthouse
Lighthouse of Dwarka offers magnificent panoramic view of the setting sun which shows in the nightfall.
The calm and quiet atmosphere of this monument provides the much needed relaxation from the busy life.
This tourist spot-free for the public, is remains open between 16:30 and 18:00 hours.
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DAY 3 (Monday, 15 August 2011)
8:00 am Check Out from Hotel Dwarika Residency after Breakfast and Start for the Trip to Veraval.Veraval is a town in Junagadh District (very close to holy place of Somnath)
Travel Distance : Approx. 240 Kms
Travel Time : Approx. 4 Hours (Good Highway Road During the Trip)
12:00 noon Check in at Lords Inn, Somnath (Booking ID is NH251551378877)Veraval Somnath By-Pass Road, Prabhash Patan, Somnath -362266
Contact : Dhaval Lodhiya (Front Office Manager) Mobile No. :-91 9375642001Telephone : 02876 - 232072 / 73 / 74
2:00 pm After lunch from Hotel, Start exploring various tourist attractions in and around Somnath
9:00 pm Dinner and Overnight Stay at Lords Inn, Somnath
Tourist Attractions of Somnath
Somnath Temple
The legendary shore temple of Somnath is located near Veraval and is about 80 kms from Junagadh. The
Somnath temple is one of the twelve most sacred shrines dedicated to the Lord Shiva. The temple
contains the jyotirlinga of Lord Shiva. This temple has a very long history. According to the legends, the
Somnath temple is very old and was originally built in gold by the Somraj, the Moon God. Later, it was
rebuilt by Ravana, in silver; then by Krishna in wood and Bhimdev in stone. Mahmud of Ghazni, upon
hearing the description of the richness of the Somnath temple by Al Biruni, an Arab traveller, visited this
temple in 1024 AD. At that time, this temple had about 300 musicians, 500 dancing girls and 300 barbers
to shave off the heads of pilgrims. After a 2 days battle, Mahmud destroyed the temple and carried away
jewels and gold to his homeland. Hence, a tradition got started, the Muslims destroy the temples and the
Hindus rebuilt them. The Somnath Temple was raided again in 1927, 1934 and 1706. In 1706, this templewas raided by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. In all, the Somnath temple was rebuilt and destroyed eight
times. This temple was finally rebuilt in 1950 with the support of Sardar Vallabhabhai Patel. The current
temple was built as per the traditional designs on the original site by the sea and is a serene, symmetrical
and sinuous structure. Today, this majestic temple is a replica of the earlier temple.
Dedicated to: Lord Shiva
Temple Timings: 6 AM to 9 PM
Rudresvara Temple
Rudreshvara Temple is a ruined temple located near the Somnath temple. This temple dates from the
same time as the Somnath Temple and was laid out in a similar fashion. The sculptures on the walls and
doorways give an indication of what the Somnath Temple was like.
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Prabas Pata Museum
The Prabas Pata Museum is strikingly laid out in courtyard centered rooms and contains interesting
remains of the previous temples, with lots of beautiful fragments, including an elaborate 11th century
ceiling.
Bhalka Tirth
Bhalka Tirth is situated halfway between the Veraval and Somnath. At this place, the Lord Krishna was
mistaken for a deer and wounded by an arrow. The legendary spot is at the confluence of the three rivers.
This place is entered through the small Sangam (confluence gate), known as the Nana. North of this
sacred spot is the Suraj Mandir or Sun Temple. This ancient temple was destroyed by the Mahmud of
Ghazni. The temple, with a lane of lions with elephant trunks, probably dates from the same time as the
Somnath temple.
Triveni Ghat
A point of confluence of three river Kapil, Hiran and Saraswati, after which the rivers reach their final
destination, symbolizing the cycle of birth and death. It is a sacred destination where people in huge
numbers come from far flung places to take a holy dip.
Mai Puri Masjid
Situated at a distance of 1 km from the Junagarh Gate, the mosque was earlier a temple of Sun God which
was converted into a mosque by the foreign invader Mohammad Ghazni, who plundered the wealth of the
town. The mosque with the carvings and tombs is a fine piece of architecture.
Junagarh Gate
The importance of this gate can only be derived from the fact that it is the only gate through which one
can enter Somnath town from the important nearby city, Veraval. This was the gate which was used by
foreign invader Mohommad Ghazni to break open and destroy the important structures of the town.
Veraval Beach
Just about 5 km away from the Somnath temple is the pleasant Veraval beach. The sprawling sands along
with the swaying palm trees, the pleasant sound of the sea waves combine to provide a truly enchanting
experience. The beach is situated at a distance of a few miles away from the city that lends it a secluded
charm...a complete dose of refreshment for mind, body and soul. Visit in early morning hours.
Numerous other temples and holy places have been built around Somnath, prominent among those being
the Ahaleyshwar Mahadev Temple, Gita Mandir, Laxmi Narayan Temple, Baldev Gufa, Sun Temple and
the Shashibhushan Temple.
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DAY 4 (Tuesday, 16 August 2011)
6:30 am Early Morning Stroll at pleasant Veraval Beach
8:30 am Checkout from Lords Inn, Somnath after Breakfast and start trip to Ahmedabad
Travel Distance : Approx. 420 KmsTravel Time : Approx. 7.5 Hours (Good Highway Road During the Trip)
2:00 pm Small Stopover for Lunch
5:00 pm Reporting at Ahmedabad Airport (Flight : IndiGo 6E-216)
7:30 pm Arrival at Mumbai Airport
Appendix
Directive Route Map Ahmedabad to Dwarka
START at Ahmedabad
(85 km) Towards Rajkot from Sarkhej Limbdi
(85 km) Straight Towards Rajkot from Limbdi Chotila
(48 km) Right from Chotila towards Rajkot Rajkot
(86 km) Towards Jamnagar Jamnagar
(144 km) Towards RPL straight Dwarka
Directive Route Map Veraval to Ahmedabad
START at - Veraval
- (47 km) - Keshod
- (37 km) - Junagadh
- (36 km) - Jetpur
- (34 km) - Gondal
- (40 km) - Rajkot
- (116 km) - Limbdi
- (72 km) - Bavla
- (38 km)Ahmedabad