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1. Dwarkadhish Temple

Dwarkadhish Temple

1 km from city center 1 out of 15 Places To Visit in Dwarka

Having a history of over 2500 years, this Chalukya style of architecture is a temple dedicated to Lord Krishna. The five storied main shrine is grand and marvelous in itself and needs no further highlights.

2. Nageshwar Jyotirlinga

Nageshwar Jyotirlinga

16 km from city center 2 out of 15 Places To Visit in Dwarka

One of the 12 famous self-existent temples, Nageshwara Jyotirlinga Temple too houses a curious myth about its origin. The giant, beautiful and artistic statue of Lord Shiva mesmerizes tourists and pilgrims alike with its aesthetic appeal.

3. Bet Dwarka

Bet Dwarka

27 km from city center 3 out of 15 Places To Visit in Dwarka

Located around 30 km from the main town of Dwarka Beyt Dwarka is a small island and was the main port in the region before the development of Okha. While the island is enclosed by a few temples, white sand beach and coral reefs, the beach is also popular among tourists for its marine life, sea excursions, camping and picnics.

4. Dwarka Beach

Dwarka Beach

1 km from city center 4 out of 15 Places To Visit in Dwarka

Along the Arabian Sea coast, Dwarka Beach is a good place to relax in the evenings. Popular among both the locals and tourists, Dwarka Beach is located quite close to the main temples in town.

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Rukmini Devi Temple

1 km from city center 5 out of 15 Places To Visit in Dwarka

A small structure is an important shrine dedicated to Krishna's beloved consort, Rukmani Devi. Not as majestically gigantic , this shrine is an architectural masterpiece in itself.

6. Dwarka Lighthouse

Dwarka Lighthouse

1 km from city center 6 out of 15 Places To Visit in Dwarka

The tower, 43m in height was inaugurated on 15th July 1962. Tourists can enjoy the panoramic view of the sunset.

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7. Gomti Ghat

Gomti Ghat

1 km from city center 7 out of 15 Places To Visit in Dwarka

If the holy scriptures are to be believed, the Gomti River is none other than the Ganges, descending directly from heaven. The most sought after spots out of the various shrines and ghats this is the place where the river meets the mighty ocean.

8. Gopi Talav

Gopi Talav

20 km from city center 8 out of 15 Places To Visit in Dwarka

Legend has it that this is the lake where Krishna used to entice his Gopis (young female inhabitants) with his youthful pranks and romantic nature. About 20km , the lake is surrounded by sandal like yellow sand which is used by the devotees to make tilaks on their bodies. It is quite a pretty sight.

9. Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Temple

Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Temple

1 km from city center 9 out of 15 Places To Visit in Dwarka

Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Mandir, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is an ancient temple, some 5000 years old, which was built around a self-manifested Shivaling found in the Arabian Sea.

10. Gita Temple

Gita Temple

1 km from city center 10 out of 15 Places To Visit in Dwarka

Built by the industrialist family of Birla in 1970, it is constructed using white marble resulting in a magnificent and awe inspiring structure. The temple was made to capture and preserve the teachings and values of the Bhagavad Gita, the religious book of the Hindus.

11. Sudama Setu

Sudama Setu

1 km from city center 11 out of 15 Places To Visit in Dwarka

Sudama Setu Bridge is a stunning suspension bridge built for pedestrians to cross River Gomti. The bridge was named after Sudhama, Lord Krishna's childhood friend. It was inaugurated by Anandiben Patel, the CM of Gujarat in 2016.

12. ISKCON Dwarka

ISKCON Dwarka

12 out of 15 Places To Visit in Dwarka

Located on Devi road, the ISKCON Temple in Dwarka is yet another manifestation of the Krishna Consciousness. Housing idols of Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha draped in rich attires and ornated in flowers, this is an entirely stone-built temple.

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13. Swaminarayan Mandir, Dwarka

Swaminarayan Mandir, Dwarka

1 km from city center 13 out of 15 Places To Visit in Dwarka

Located very close to the beautiful seashore and the Dwarkadish temple, Swami Narayan Mandir is a shrine dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan, an avatar of Lord Vishnu. The shrine is a relatively new structure, with intricate architecture expressed through sculptures and embossed wall work.

14. Dunny Point

Dunny Point

29 km from city center 14 out of 15 Places To Visit in Dwarka

Located at Dwarka Beyt, Dunny Point is a mesmerising island-like spot and a great place for water-based activities and bird watching. This uninhibited point is an eco-tourism site also offers an impressive marine camping and safari option along its coral-embedded water site.

15. Shivrajpur Beach

Shivrajpur Beach

10 km from city center 15 out of 15 Places To Visit in Dwarka

Nestled 12 km from Dwarka along the Dwarka-Okha Highway in Gujarat, Shivrajpur Beach is one of the most renowned beaches in the state. It is a white sand beach with azure blue waters that received the prestigious Blue Flag Beach certification in October 2020. Visitors might catch a sight of dolphins or beautiful birds here.

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Step into a realm where the heavens and the ocean embrace a dazzling, ever-changing horizon. A place where the winds don’t just blow; they whisper ancient sagas of gods and heroes. A place where each grain of sand is more than a mere speck but a fragment of spiritual essence. Welcome to Dwarka, Gujarat’s spiritual and historical jewel nestled on the westernmost point of India’s Saurashtra peninsula.

A place of pilgrimage, a treasury of history, and a playground for the adventurous, Dwarka beckons with its myriad attractions. The spiritual ambiance and the tales of time past are not just confined to its temples; they are etched into the very soul of the city. So, how does one go about unraveling this intricate tapestry of devotional vibes, natural wonders, and bygone majesty?

Here’s your bespoke guide to the top 10 indispensable experiences that encapsulate the rich spectrum of what Dwarka has to offer—each a lens through which to explore its multi-layered spiritual ambiance, natural beauty, and historic significance. Prepare to be captivated; Dwarka doesn’t just offer sights, it provides visions.

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A Spirited Guide to the 10 Must-See Spots in Dwarka, Gujarat:

1. dwarkadhish temple: the heartbeat of dwarka.

Dwarkadhish Temple Dwarka Gujarat

High Five with Divinity

Where else to begin but at the epicenter of all things Dwarka — the Dwarkadhish Temple? This architectural marvel doesn’t merely grace the city; it defines it. The five-story temple, adorned with intricately carved exteriors, is dedicated to Lord Krishna and overlooks the scenic Gomti River.

It’s like a Facebook timeline of Hindu mythology, complete with status updates in the form of frescoes, murals, and sculptures. Read More: Dwarkadhish Temple Dwarka – Things to Know Before You Go

Insider’s Pro Tip: Try to time your visit during the evening aarti (prayer ceremony). As the sun sets, the air fills with an electric spirituality, amplified by the echo of conch shells and rhythmic chants.

2. Bet Dwarka: The Mysterious Island

Bet Dwarka Gujarat

Krishna’s Secret Abode

Often treated as Dwarka’s shadow, Bet Dwarka is an island situated about 30 km from the main city. As legend has it, this was Lord Krishna’s “chill zone” — his residential island away from the public eye.

The island is teeming with temples, coral reefs, and an element of the surreal. To get there, you hop on a ferry, and every wave that your boat conquers adds a layer to your growing anticipation.

Insider’s Pro Tip: Explore the local markets for handicrafts. With a kaleidoscope of colors and patterns, you’ll find the perfect keepsake from your spiritual journey.

3. Gomti Ghat: Where the River Embraces the Ocean

Gomti Ghat Dwarka Gujarat

Rituals and Reverence

Gomti Ghat is a sacred confluence where the Gomti River merges with the Arabian Sea. This meeting point is not just geographical but deeply spiritual.

Frequented by pilgrims, the ghat is a tableau of rituals, from feeding sacred fish to taking purifying dips and performing puja ceremonies. A visit here offers a microcosm of India’s rich spiritual and ritualistic traditions.

Insider’s Pro Tip: Just behind the ghat is a smaller Krishna temple. It’s less crowded and offers a quiet, meditative space to soak in the scenery.

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4. Nageshwar Jyotirlinga: The Cosmic Pillar of Light

Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple Dwarka Gujarat

Of Snakes and Shiva

Situated a mere 17 km from the spiritual hub of Dwarka, Nageshwar Jyotirlinga stands as one of the 12 pivotal Jyotirlinga sanctuaries venerating Lord Shiva. What distinguishes this sacred locale is its arresting statue of Shiva, a visual marvel that doesn’t just command attention but resonates deeply with one’s spiritual core.

Rich in mythological lore, the temple adds a sense of intrigue to spiritual exploration with its tales of Lord Shiva defeating a snake demon. This unique blend of adventure and spirituality makes it a must-visit landmark.

Insider’s Pro Tip: Don’t forget to try the local Prasad (offering) made of milk and sugar, which is said to be blessed by Shiva himself.

5. Rukmini Devi Temple: The Unsung Tale of Love

Rukmini Devi Temple Dwarka Gujarat

Where Love Lives

Rukmini Devi Temple stands as an eloquent testament to the untold love story of Lord Krishna and his consort Rukmini. Located just 2 km from the main Dwarkadhish Temple, this sacred site offers a poetic departure from the often Krishna-centric narratives prevalent in Dwarka.

Adorned with intricate carvings and ancient inscriptions, the temple invites visitors to explore a lesser-known but equally compelling facet of Hindu mythology, making it a must-see for anyone visiting Dwarka.

Insider’s Pro Tip: The temple has carvings that narrate Rukmini’s story. Take time to understand these carvings; they add another dimension to your visit.

6. Sudama Setu: A Bridge Between Two Souls

Sudama Setu Dwaraka Gujarat

The Pathway to Friendship

Sudama Setu is more than just a pedestrian suspension bridge over the Gomti River; it’s a symbolic pathway celebrating the timeless friendship between Lord Krishna and Sudama. Located in the heart of Dwarka, the bridge serves as both a physical and metaphorical connector.

Strolling across this span feels like a journey through an ageless friendship, one that has defied the tests of time and circumstance. The bridge serves as a tangible manifestation of enduring camaraderie, offering a visit imbued with the very essence of deep-rooted friendship. It’s an unmissable experience for those in quest of authentic connections.

Insider’s Pro Tip: Sunset is the best time for photographs; the sky dons multiple hues, offering the perfect backdrop.

7. Dwarka Lighthouse: A Beacon of Exploration

Dwarka Lighthouse Gujarat

Guiding Light

More than a mere beacon for mariners, the Dwarka Lighthouse acts as a metaphorical illuminator, guiding visitors toward the city’s singular fusion of spirituality and scenic allure. While its primary function is navigation, it has transcended that role to become an iconic feature of Dwarka’s landscape.

A climb to its summit rewards you with sweeping, eagle-eye vistas of the city, all framed by the majestic expanse of the Arabian Sea. This elevated perspective offers not just a view, but a deeply resonant experience that captures the multifaceted essence of this captivating city.

Insider’s Pro Tip: Visiting hours are usually in the afternoon. Plan your day accordingly.

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8. Gopi Talav: The Pool of Eternal Love

Gopi Talav Dwarka Gujarat

Footprints in Clay

Gopi Talav isn’t just a lake; it’s a narrative canvas painted with the hues of eternal love and devotion between Lord Krishna and the Gopis. According to folklore, it’s the sacred ground where Krishna once met with the milkmaids. Surrounding the lake is soil rich in Gopi Chandan, a unique, sacred mud often used in religious ceremonies.

The site offers both a spiritual and tactile experience, where visitors can feel the mythology come alive while interacting with the very elements that make this story so enduring.

Insider’s Pro Tip: People often apply the mud as a tilak (mark on the forehead), believed to bring good fortune.

9. Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Temple: A Balcony to Divinity

Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Temple Dwarka Gujarat

Shiva on the Shore

Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Temple is like a divine balcony perched on a hillock within the Arabian Sea. Accessible only during low tide, the journey itself becomes a pilgrimage through nature’s whims. Upon reaching the summit, you’re met with the celestial sight of the sun gracefully descending into the ocean’s embrace, a moment that feels like a divine ballet between earthly beauty and cosmic grandeur.

This sanctuary offers more than an opportunity to revere Lord Shiva; it provides a platform for awe-inspiring, soul-nourishing panoramas that elevate it to a multifaceted spiritual odyssey.

Insider’s Pro Tip: Time your visit during Shivratri for a once-in-a-lifetime spiritual celebration.

10. Okha Madhi Beach: Solitude in Sand and Surf

Okha Madhi Beach Dwarka Gujarat

The Unsung Harmony

Okha Madhi Beach is a secluded sanctuary where the sand and surf exist in unsung harmony. Unlike more crowded locations, this less-frequented beach offers a tranquil retreat where the waves don’t roar but gently whisper. It serves as an ideal setting to conclude your Dwarka exploration, allowing you the space and serenity to reflect on the diverse spiritual, historical, and natural experiences you’ve gathered. It’s not just a beach; it’s a quiet auditorium for your thoughts, making it a must-visit to complete your Dwarka journey.

Insider’s Pro Tip: Look out for the unique marine life during low tide, and if you’re lucky, you may even spot a dolphin.

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How to Reach Dwarka:

The nearest airport to Dwarka is Jamnagar Airport, which is approximately 137 km away. This airport is well-connected to major cities like Mumbai and Delhi . From the airport, you can hire a taxi or use other forms of local transportation to reach Dwarka.

Dwarka’s very own railway terminal, the Dwarka Railway Station, serves as a well-connected gateway to this spiritually significant city. Linked to major urban centers like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata , and Bangalore , it streamlines the journey for both pilgrims and leisure travelers. Located just 2 km from the city’s epicenter, the station offers the advantage of easy, stress-free local transit to your final destination.

If you prefer driving or wish to take a bus, Dwarka is well-connected by road as well. State Highway 6 and State Highway 63 link Dwarka with other major cities in Gujarat and beyond. Various state-run and private buses ply to Dwarka, offering options from luxury coaches to budget rides.

For a more adventurous journey, one can also consider taking a ferry service from Okha Port, which connects to Bet Dwarka, another pilgrimage island near Dwarka. However, this is more of a local commute and might not serve as the primary route to reach the city.

Wrapping Up: A Spiritual Blueprint for Your Journey

Dwarka is not just a destination; it’s a spiritual odyssey. Whether you are a devotee, a history enthusiast, or a nature lover, Dwarka offers you a piece of its eternal soul. Use this guide as a blueprint to explore the facets of this spiritual gem in Gujarat. May your journey be as enriching as the tales that dwell in this ancient city.

Embark on your divine quest, for in Dwarka, you are not just a traveler; you are a pilgrim in the timeless tapestry of life and spirituality.

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Located along the right bank of river Gomti is the remarkably scenic Dwarka. Historically known as the city of Shri Krishna, and the Atlantis of the East, most places to visit in Dwarka are temples and other religious structures.

Among the most stunning places to visit in Dwarka is Dwarkadhish Temple.Legend has it that Dwarkadhish Temple, originally known as Hari Ghar, was the private palace of Lord Krishna. There are many mythological attributes to the temple itself and among all tourist places in Dwarka , this is considered among the holiest of all Krishna temples in India.

Of all the Shavait Temples in Dwarka, Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple is perhaps the most prominent among tourist places in Dwarka . With the Shani Dev Temple close by, and this being the largest Jyotirlinga Temple around, this is one of the top places to visit in Dwarka . Abhishekh (pious offerings) can be offered right from the Garbh Graha (sanctum sanctorum) by all pilgrims as well. Legend says that Lord Krishna himself worshipped Lord Shiva in this very temple.

The temple dedicated to Lord Krishna at Beyt Dwarka or Island Dwarka is among highly frequented tourist places in Dwarka . According to legend, the main city of Dwarka was submerged under the ocean floor following the death of Lord Krishna and is now known as Gupt Dwarka. Tourist buses are available to Beyt Dwarka which also cover Rukmini Temple, Gopi Talaab, and several Jyotirlinga Shiva Temples on the way. The Vishnu temple on Beyt is among top places to see in Dwarka .

The city holds countless places of worship which partly make up the best places to visit in Dwarka . Some other places of interest in Dwarka include Bet Dwarka, which is another island temple, Somnath Temple, ISKCON Temple, Rukshamanee Mandir, Gomti Ghat, Gopi Talab, Sudama Setu, Shri SwaminarayanMandir, and Siddheshwar Mahadev Temple. These are among top Dwarka sightseeing places . With their stunning architecture, religious sculptures, and rich heritage, it is easy to gather why visiting places in Dwarka evoke such devotion.

Of course, many travelers across the globe go to Dwarka simply for the beauty of the architecture and the colorful city. Visiting places in Dwarka is now no longer simply based on Hinduism or devotion, but a sense of transcendence that connects different people.

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What is the best season to visit dwarka.

Temperatures are pleasant between November and February. The festival of Janmashtami is celebrated here in August/September.

What places should I visit in Dwarka?

Besides the famous Dwarkadhish Temple, pay a visit to Bet Dwarka, Rukmini Devi Temple, and the lighthouse are popular attractions here.

Which is the closest airport near Dwarka?

Jamnagar Airport (JGis the nearest airport from Dwarka. It is located about 145 km away. Air India has a daily flight between Jamnagar and Mumbai.

How much time does it take to reach Dwarka from Ahmedabad?

The city is located about 450 kilometres by road from Ahmedabad. One can reach here via NH47 in about 10 hours. Overnight trains between Ahmedabad and Dwarka are also available.

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From dharamshalas to luxury hotels, there is a range of accommodations available in Dwarka in Gujarat.

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Places to Visit in Dwarka for a Kaleidoscope of Experiences

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The mythical city of Dwarka in  Gujarat  is a delight for any traveler. Lord Krishna’s adobe, the capital city is a haven for pilgrims, but equally fascinating for storytellers and adventurers alike. Some of the best places to visit in Dwarka are an intriguing mix of experiences: roads that lead to Krishna, ancient islands once home to lost cities, rock-strewn paths winding their way to captivating beaches, narrow lanes crisscrossing colorful markets, sacred lakes, and the stunning Gujarat coastline, among many others.

Dwarka, set along the banks of the Gomti river, is one of the four sacred cities or ‘Char Dham’ in Hindu mythology. Ancient Hindu texts speak of Dwarka as the epicenter of a fierce battle between Krishna and the evil king, Salva. A battle so devastating that it resulted in the complete annihilation of the city, most of which was claimed by the sea. Fascinating remnants of this ancient city were discovered underwater by marine archaeological expeditions. What used to be myth suddenly transformed into reality – further adding to Dwarka’s mystique and appeal.

A kaleidoscope of experiences awaits you in this vibrant and holy city! Whether you’re a devoted pilgrim, archaeology enthusiast, nature lover, adrenaline junkie, or story-seeker, here are some of the best  places to visit in Dwarka Gujarat:

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Getting there

By Air: Jamnagar Airport

By Train: Dwarka (DWK) Railway Station

By Bus: Buses ply to Dwarka from every major city in the country

On the Pilgrim Trail

  • Beyt Dwarka
  • Rukmini Temple
  • The Dwarkadhish Temple
  • Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple
  • Samudra Narayan Mandir
  • Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Temple
  • The Lighthouse
  • Dunny Point
  • Bird Spotting

1. Beyt Dwarka

Dwarka-Beyt Dwarka

Follow watery trails to mythological cities at the sacred island of Beyt Dwarka. An island believed to be part of the lost city of Dwarka and focal point for many events surrounding Krishna’s life – where he lived, met his friend Sudama, where Meera Bai supposedly spent her last days. It’s no wonder why Beyt Dwarka is one of the most famous places to visit in Dwarka, both for pilgrims and tourists. The temple contains the main Dwarkadhish deity, believed to be made by none other than Queen Rukmini herself.

Take a bus to Okha, 30 km away and make your way to the jetty, where a ferry will take you across to the island. With seagulls soaring above, shimmering waters around, and open skies – this is a ferry ride to remember!

The island’s white sandy beaches are also perfect for picnics, dolphin spotting, water sports, or for some good old-fashioned contemplation by the sea.

Arrive early in the morning to also visit the Hanuman Mandir at Beyt Dwarka. The temple is believed to be the place where Hanuman fought with his son Makaradhwaja.

2. Rukmini Temple

One of the best places to visit in Dwarka involves an unmissable audience with its reigning queen. Located 2 km outside the city is the beautiful Rukmini Temple. Dedicated to Rukmini, wife of Lord Krishna, the temple is built on a mythological story of sorrow. It is said that Rukmini invited the wrath of the sage Durvasa, who cursed her with separation from her husband, Krishna. The temple’s location on the outskirts of the city speaks to Rukmini’s banishment. Some believe that the same curse turned the water in Dwarka city salty.

The Rukmini temple, with its exquisite carvings and panels dating back to the 12th Century, is an astonishing structure, honoring the queen and her undying devotion to Krishna. It is one of the best  places to visit in Dwarka Gujarat.

3. The Dwarkadhish Temple

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A temple fit for the ‘King of Dwarka’, Dwarkadhish is an architectural marvel of limestone and sand. Supported by 60 columns, a towering spire with intricate carvings, and beautifully decorated gateways, this magnificent temple is one of the most sacred religious sites in the country. It is believed that the five-storied tower of Dwarkadhish Temple was built by Sambha, the grandson of Lord Krishna. The  Dwarkadhish Mandir Gujarat   is one of the biggest temples dedicated to Lord Krishna in India

An interesting sight to witness here is the colorful flag-changing ceremony. The 52-yard flag at the temple is changed five times every day, thrice in the morning and twice in the evening. Watch the theatre unfold as families sponsoring the flag march in a ceremonial procession, accompanied by lively singing and dancing! There is resounding cheering and clapping, as the flag is changed and flutters happily in the wind.

4. Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple

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The Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple is one of the 12 major temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. Located between Dwarka and Beyt Dwarka Island, the temple contains one of the 12 Swayambhuor (or self-manifested) Jyotirlingas in the world. The major attractions here are a 25 m tall statue of Lord Shiva in a sitting position, as well as a beautiful garden with a pond. The temple is just a 30-minute drive outside the city.

5. Samudra Narayan Mandir

Head westwards to the Samudra Narayan Mandir, a temple that stands next to the waters of the Arabian Sea and is devoted to Lord Krishna. After a visit to the temple to seek blessings, take a long moment to watch the sunset and perhaps count those blessings as well.

6. Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Temple

Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Temple

One of the must-visit places in this holy city, the Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Temple will envelop you with its serenity. Evening aarti, uninterrupted views of the Arabian Sea, with stretches of golden sand surrounding it; the temple is sure to take you that much closer to the divine.

Stop and stare

7. Gomti Ghat

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After a whirlwind sightseeing trip in Dwarka, make your way to the Gomti Ghat for a moment of peace. People often say it is a must to take a dip in these holy waters, before visiting the Dwarkadhish temple nearby. From here, you can watch the Gomti river make its way slowly to meet the Arabian Sea, a completely mesmerizing sight.

8. Gopi Talav

Gopi Talav is a lake located 20 km from Dwarka, on the way to Beyt Dwarka. It is said that the Gopis of Vrindavan, unable to bear the distance from Krishna, made their way to Dwarka and offered themselves to the soil of the land around. Tourists often carry back ‘Gopi Chandan’ or a token of the soil from around the lake, which is believed to contain magical healing properties.

9. The Lighthouse

Dwarka- The Lighthouse

Visit the LightHouse for stunning panoramic views of the city and the Arabian sea. Located 3.5 km from the main town, the Lighthouse is one of the best tourist places in Dwarka. A perfect vantage point to enjoy the sea breeze, the waters crashing into the coast, or watch small fishing boats bobbing up and down in the water. The Lighthouse was constructed in 1962 and is a crucial landmark for sailors even today. 

10. Dunny Point

Dunny Point is a hidden gem located towards the extreme end of Beyt Dwarka. Head to this little-known paradise when you’ve had enough of temple hopping. Dunny Point is an ecotourism site where you can explore the richness of marine biodiversity and corals along the Gujarat coast. Laze around on the beach, go for a swim, or participate in one of the activities organized by adventure companies here: camping, night trekking, or dolphin spotting. It is one of the best  places to visit in Dwarka Gujarat  during summer time.

11. Bird Spotting

With so many bodies of water surrounding the city, one is certain to come across flocks of beautiful birds, just waiting to land and rest on the banks. Take a moment to stop and watch these majestic winged creatures that can be found in different locations around Dwarka. You might even spot visitors like the Demoiselle Cranes and other migratory birds.

When in Dwarka

Ride a chhakda.

For a truly memorable time in Dwarka, take a ride on the colorful Chhakda! This unique vehicle is a part motorcycle and part carriage, powered by a 500 cc Diesel Royal Enfield engine. The Chhakda is a chariot of ‘Jugaad’ and can comfortably carry more than 20 people. This brilliant invention was born out of necessity, to meet the public transportation needs of people living in small desert villages in Gujarat and their unforgivable terrain. The front looks like any other motorcycle, while the back is fitted with a two-wheeled carriage.

Try the local cuisine

dwarka places to visit

Authentic Gujarati food or a typical Gujarati thali is your best bet for good cuisine in Dwarka. And while you’re in Dwarka, it would be criminal to miss out on local snacks like dhokla, Phafada, Khandavii, and Thepla.

Some of the most popular restaurants in Dwarka are: Blue Coriander, Indus Express, Chappan Bhog Multi-Cuisine Restaurant, Govinda Multi-Cuisine Restaurant, the Grand Radhey, Evergreen, and Prasad. These are all located in major markets and centers across Dwarka.

Shop at local markets in Dwarka

The most popular souvenir from Dwarka is the image of Dwarkadhish himself, whose memories you can take back in a glass box or a photograph. The Chakrashila is also a great memento you can pick up from the city. These are small stones with circular formations, which are essentially corals from the sea. The ‘Gopi Chandan’ or dried soil from Gopi Talav is one of the most popular souvenirs in Dwarka. It can be found at any souvenir shops across the city.

As with all things in Gujarat, the local markets in Dwarka are brimming with treasures and color. Look out for Patola silk, embroidered handicrafts and footwear, the Bandhani or folk art typical to the state, ghagra cholis, and fabrics decorated with sequins and mirror chunks.

Wrapping up

Rich history, mythology, unexplored coastlines, vibrant culture, and unforgettable memories. If these are your ingredients for a perfect holiday, Dwarka is the place for you! Visit Dwarka not only for its temple tourism but for a doorway to untouched lands that bring childhood stories to life.

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Beyt dwarka – visit the golden city of mahabharata.

Beyt Dwarka is the first place I visited on my trip to Dwarka. We drove from my hotel towards the holy place 36 km away. 30 km on land and 5 km on the sea is what you need to cover before you set foot on the island of Beyt Dwarka also called Bet Dwarka and Shankhodhar.

Dwarka to Beyt Dwarka

Boat Ride from Dwarka to Beyt Dwarka

We pass through the city of Dwarka which is locally called Gomti Dwarka on our left, Rukmini Temple on our right followed by vast stretches of dry land all around. Then came the hillocks of unprocessed salt – in shades of grey. Tata Chemicals – the producer of the popular salt brand Tata Salt has its manufacturing facility at Mithapur. Mithapur in Gujarati means salt city. There are Navy offices on the left and then we see the jetty full of colorful boats on our right.

Seagulls that fly with you from Dwarka to Beyt Dwarka

We walk through the lines of shops selling corals, sea plants, wooden toys, and Puja material.

At the jetty, there are many boats lined up but only one boat is taking passengers. We board the boat that seems nearly full but it would not move unless it is filled to the brim. A young boatman would go around making space in between people and ensure the full productivity of the boat trip. Well, this is the public boat that costs you just Rs 20/- to cross over.

You can hire a private boat to go to Beyt Dwarka but that would cost you upwards of Rs 2000/-

Sea Shells on Sale

The boat ride is about 10-15 mins. However, the seagulls that live between the two shores would never let you have a dull moment. If you buy the bird and fish feed that is sold on the shore, you can invite the birds closer to the boat. It is a delight to be surrounded by so many of these white seagulls. They seem to be used to entertaining the boat riders – of course, the fee is that you have to feed them.

The etymology of Beyt Dwarka

Jetty at Bet Dwarka

Beyt Dwarka is also known as Bet Dwarka or Bhent Dwarka and each of these names has a story associated with them.

Beyt or Bet in Gujarati means a space surrounded by water or an island. So the island that got cut off from Dwarka by water is called Beyt Dwarka.

Another legend associated with the name is that this is the place where Sudama – the poor friend of Sri Krishna came to meet him. Yes, the famous Krishna Sudama story took place here. You can hear the story inside the temple several times a day, every day. This story would make the name Bhent Dwarka. Bhent means meeting, referring to the meeting of Krishna Sudama.

The place is also called Beyt Shankhodhar. Read the legend below on how it gets this name.

Things you can buy at Beyt Dwarka – Corals, Conch Shells, Toys and Indrajaal

Some people also say that it is Shankh or Conch-shaped, but I would assume that the island would have changed shape over a period of time. On Google Maps, it does look like an elongated Conch.

Other names of the place include Ramandweep – the beautiful island, Krishna Vilas Nagari, or the pleasure city of Krishna and Kalarkot.

Beyt Dwarka History & Legends

Beyt Dwarka

Dwarka, as we know, was the golden city of Sri Krishna, where he ruled as a king. He is known as Ranchor Rai and Dwarkadhish here. Ranchor Rai literally means the one who ran away from the war – which is what Sri Krishna did when he left Mathura to re-establish his kingdom at Dwarka. Dwarkadhish means the lord of the Dwarka. Jai Dwarkashish is how people greet each other in this town.

Palaces of 16108 Queens

The popular belief is that Gomti Dwarka is where the Kingdom of Sri Krishna was and this is where he had his pleasure palaces. This is where he lived with his 16108 queens and each of them had a palace of her own. What you see today is a small part of the original golden Dwarka that is left.

Sudama visits Sri Krishna

Sadhu

Sudama studied with Sri Krishna in Sandipini Ashram that as per my research should be in Ujjain or Avantika. Sudama came from Porbandar which is about 100 km away from Dwarka and is better known for being the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi.

While Sudama was poor, Sri Krishna was the king. When Sudama had nothing to eat, he came to meet Sri Krishna and carried a few grains of rice as a gift for his friend – for that is all he had. Sri Krishna welcomed him into his palace as a treasured guest and sent him back after accepting his gift. What Sudama did not know is that help had already reached his village before he could return.

This story is always told to children to highlight the value of true friends in life. You can hear this story inside the Dwarkadhish temple. You are also encouraged to donate some rice to the Brahmins who take care of the temple. The belief is you will be rewarded in the same way as Sudama was.

Shankhasur and Shankhodhar Teertha

Legend is that an Asura named Shankhasur used to live at this place as it stands today. Sri Krishna slayed the asura at a place where Shankh Sarovar stands today. He did it in his Matsyavatar or fish form. Shakha Sarovar can be still seen with many birds around it. A small but ancient Shiva temple stands on its banks.

Last Days of Mira Bai

Mira Bai Temple at Beyt Dwarka

We know that Mira Bai of Chittorgarh in Mewar was an ardent Krishna devotee. Mira Bai spent her last days here. The story goes that she came here from Mewar and spent time singing the songs of Krishna. One day, she asked if she can offer the Bhog to Krishna. Priests knew she is a Raj Rani or a great queen and that she was one of the biggest devotees of Krishna, so they allowed her to offer Bhog.

As Mira Bai offered the Bhog to Krishna, she merged with Krishna. It is said that only a small piece of her Sari survived and that was put on the idol of Krishna. It is up to you to believe it or not. I think the story is just a way to say that Mira Bai spent her last days here.

Temples at Beyt Dwarka

We expect the place to be full of temples. Its life revolves around the temple of Dwarkadhish primarily. Most other temples are hardly visited. I tried to visit a few temples and here is what I saw.

Dwarkadhish Temple

Dwarkadhish Temple Entrance

Sri Krishna temple is the most important temple at Beyt Dwarka. It is the reason that millions of pilgrims take boat rides from Okha. This is not one temple but a group of many small temples.

The Murti of Sri Krishna here at the Dwarkadhish temple is believed to be built by Rukmini 5244 years ago after Sri Krishna left his body. Rukmini is one of the chief queens of Sri Krishna, who incidentally has no temple in this temple complex.

Daily rituals at this temple include 13 times Bhog, 9 times Arti, and 22 darshans of the deities.

Sri Krishna temple here has no Shikhara just like Nathdwara . It has a normal flat roof as houses have. Well, it is not without reason. This is not the temple technically speaking but the house where Sri Krishna lives with his family.

Temples in Dwarkadhish Temple Complex

So, you see the temples dedicated to the following members of his family:

Radhika Rani Temple

Radha is known as Golok Maharani here. There is a beautiful temple with wooden door frames and carved wooden brackets dedicated to her. For where there is Krishna, Radha cannot be far. However, her temple is not attached to the main temple of Sr Krishna. She is there but she stays outside the complex that houses Sri Krishna, his brother, his sons, and his wives.

Radha’s Murti is Achal or Utsav Murti i.e. it is not a fixed Murti but it goes out and comes back. It comes out on Sharad Purnima and for one month during the month of Saavan, it is out of the temple.

Image of Dwarkadhish in all his finery

The heart of Dwarkadhish temple is the Murti of Sri Krishna which is believed to have been built by Rukmini herself. You can see him in different Shringar throughout the day, On special days like Janamashtmi, there is even more elaborate Shringar that is done. The silver door of Krishna’s temple has a Sun, Moon, Shankha or conch shell, Chakra or wheel, Gada or mace, and Padam or lotus flower carved on it. On the bottom panels is Sri Krishna as the cowherd playing his flute next to his cow.

Krishna’s elder brother is here as Trivikram – it is an old murti in black stone with four arms.

Krishna Rukmini’s son Pradyuman is present as Kalyan Rai.

Purushottam Rai

The deity of Adhik Maas or Mal Maas, the additional month that comes every 3-4 years in the lunar calendar followed in India is present in the brownstone with a cot by his side.

The mother of Sri Krishna is also in the brownstone in a small murti in the same courtyard as Krishna. At Dwarka, there is no mention of Yashoda, it is always the Devaki who is there at the temples dedicated to her son.

When you take Parikrama of the central courtyard you come across other temples in this sequence:

Mahalaxmi Temple

Mahalaxmi is identified as his Patrani or chief queen. Rukmini is also considered the avatar of Mahalakshmi. There is a black stone idol and has a temple of her own.

Madhav Rai Ji who I was told was the Kaka or uncle of Krishna is present as the presiding deity of Kumbh Mela that happens in Prayag.

There is a temple dedicated to Amba Ji – the Kul Devi of Sri Krishna.

Here at one of the courtyards, a priest tells the story of Beyt Dwarka in 3 mins. People gather and sit down to listen to Katha or the story. The priest tells the story of Shankhasur, Krishna, and Sudama and the importance of visiting Dwaraka & in the end advises people to donate rice.

There are temples dedicated to Govardhan and Sheshavatar with a Sheshnag Chhatri.

There is a temple dedicated to Satyanarayan – the deity of the Kaliyug . The murti of Satyanarayan is in white marble.

Sakshi Gopal

An Utsav murti that travels on behalf of the Achal Murti of Dwarkashish here. This is supposed to be the deity of your pilgrimage to Dwarka Dham. It is a witness to the Dwarka yatra or pilgrimage you do. This is the first time I saw deities who stand witness to your Dwarka visit as if they keep count of your travels.

Laxmi Narayan is how Vishnu and his Shakti are present as a couple in black stone at Dwarkadhish Temple here.

There is a temple dedicated to his son and grandson – Pradyuman and Aniruddh and another one to his Kul Guru – Rishi Durvasa.

Jamvanti – Second queen of Sri Krishna and daughter of bear king Jambavan.

Satyabhama – Third queen of Sri Krishna and daughter of the treasurer of Dwarka – Satrajit.

He also gets a place in the temple. As the vaahan or vehicle of Vishnu, people believed he took Sri Krishna every morning to Gomti Dwarka where his capital was and every evening brought him back to his palace at Beyt Dwarka.

Matsyavatar Temple

It is interesting how the Pandas describe each deity with reference to Sri Krishna. When they talk about a deity in the temple, they tell you how he or she is related to Krishna, what they are responsible for, and who else they are related to.

Krishna Leela

The walls of Sri Krishna temple are relatively new and have scenes of Krishna Leela carved on them. I could see Krishna as Makhan Chor stealing butter from Handi, Krishna playing bansuri or flute in Kadamba Van , and Krishna holding the Govardhan Parvat on his little finger as Govardhandhari . Some interesting panels include Krishna holding an elephant with its tail. I must add there are limited scenes and most other carvings are geometric designs and floral patterns.

Outside the walls of the Queen’s temples, I saw the red hand marks. I was curious and the priest could only tell me that these are made during festivals like Diwali and Holi.

The first temple you see as you enter the temple premises is Ganesha Temple which has a standing idol of Ganesha.

Dandi Hanuman Temple

Dandi Hamunan Temple or Makardhwaj Temple

We took an auto outside the Dwarkadhish temple to go to Dandi Hanuman temple which is a good 5 km away. Road, if it can be called so, goes through the narrowest part of the island of Beyt Dwarka. We go along the seashore and auto stops in front of a small non-descript temple. There are a couple of small shops outside the temple.

Temple inside is a very small one – almost a cave temple. It has two murtis – one of Hanuman that looks like it is sinking into the floor. The other one belongs to his son Makardhwaj . So, this is a temple dedicated to father and son.

Dandi Hanuman Makardhwaj idol

A story from Ramayana when Sri Ram and Lakshmana were abducted by Ahiravan and Mahiravan – the kings of Patal happened at this place. Makardhwaj was the guardian of their palace. The Ramayana link makes the island even were ancient than Sri Krishna’s time.

When I reached this temple, Hanuman Chalisa was being chanted. I joined in chanting and waited for the temple door to open. It is a people’s temple without any royal patronage and continues to be so. Although a Dharamshala has turned up around it.

It is believed that if you offer a Supari to Hanuman here, your wish will be fulfilled.

Mira Bai Temple

In the lanes of the town is a small temple dedicated to Mira Bai.

Talaav or Lakes in Beyt Dwarka

There are two main Talaavs that I could see here. I am sure there must have been more when the island had no undersea pipeline bringing drinking water to them. Since they have easy access to water, the ponds have lost their practical value and they lie in neglect. Never mind the ancient stories associated with them.

Shankh Sarovar

Shankh Sarovar

This is a fairly large lake for the size of the island with stepped ghats all around it. When I visited in March, there was hardly any water. Birds still hovered around the lake. A small temple of Neelkanth stands at the entrance of the Sarovar. There is a ruined temple and another practicing one.

This is the place where Sakshi Gopal Murti comes in for Parikrama when it comes out of the Dwarkadhish temple.

This is also where the procession comes for Krishna – Rukmini wedding that takes place two days after Ram Navami.

Ranchhor Talaav

It is also a reasonably sized pond with a carved entrance path. It was built by the Gaikwads of Baroda who ruled this region for some time.

My guide and driver Jayesh is a native of the place. When he saw me asking too many questions, he took me to his grandfather Sh Varsingh Mala Rabari, who is 92 years old and worked at the library of the heritage place. Unfortunately, the library was lost in the earthquake of 2007. I am fortunate that I could meet Varsingh Ji and listen to his stories.

Rabari man from Gujarat

He told me about Bhai Mohkam Singh – one of the Panch Pyare of Guru Gobind Singh was from this holy island. In fact, there is a Gurudwara next to Shankh Sarovar on the island. 5 Pyares were considered the first 5 Sikhs, so that makes the holy island important for followers of Sikh Dharma too.

It has a population of roughly 10,000 people. Of this, 8000 are Muslims who are mostly engaged in fishing. The 2000 Hindus primarily live in the Dwarkadheesh Temple economy. In a way, Krishna is still a source of their survival.

Rabaris – the pastoral community that traces its lineage to lives on the island of Beyt Dwarka.

Boats lined up to ferry pilgrims

  • Ferry boats from Okha are the only way to reach the island of Beyt Dwarka. A bridge connecting the island to the mainland is in the plans, but it would be a few years before it comes up.
  • Boats operate from 6:00 AM – 7:00 PM or so. Most boats operate during the first half of the day when pilgrims visit the temple or in the evening when the temple opens again. All temples close around 12 noon and re-open in the evening around 5 PM.
  • No photography is allowed inside any temple.
  • There are not many eating places in the town, so it is best to have a heavy breakfast and go and come back by lunchtime.
  • Water bottles are available but I suggest you carry your own.
  • To travel within the island, you can use auto-rickshaws. If you have time and if the sun is bearable, you can easily walk around the island.
  • There are no good hotels in the town, most people stay at Hotels in Dwarka .
  • There are many organized tours.

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Such an amazing place. Wanted to visit Dwarka last year. Now I am definitely visiting this year. Thank You for such an informative blog.

Very good information,it is nice to read about deities.Have u come across anything that relates to end of Krishna’s tenure on earth… is there any specific detail about how the whole city Dwarika was drowned in the river.

Sarita – there is archaeological evidence of a submerged city of the times of Mahabharat. Stay tuned for my next posts on Dwarka, I would try to write about this aspect.

So beautiful place. Thanks for your informative post.

Thank you, Rupam. Glad you enjoyed the post on Bet Dwarka.

There is a pond in which the GOPI(white coloured soil)will be collected by SriKrishna Bhaktas.

Yes Sir -Gopi Talaav is on the mainland close to Dwarka and Nageshwar Jyotirlinga. I would be writing about it soon. I also brought some Gopi Chandan from there for my family and friends.

This article took me down the memory lane of all the places that I had visited during my visit. The article is beautifully scripted.

Thank you, Savita Ji. Let us plan a trip together sometime soon.

Such a beautiful place which I never heard of it before. Very informative, beautiful pictures and well written . I could visualize the sea gulls following the boat. Thanks!

Thank you Sarguna Ji.

Such a nice travel story from my hometown 🙂 yes, my hometown is located around 35KM from Dwarka and I have been to these places many times.

Have you got a chance to visit 84 Dhunas? A place located at walking distance from Hanuman Dandi. Very ancient and historical place.

You have a beautiful home, Jignesh. No, I missed the 84 Dhunas – No one at Dandi Hanuman temple told me about it. What is it – can you please share more information on it.

Although I knew of the Krishna Sudama meeting but didn’t really know that the name Bhent means meeting, and that is why the place is referred to with this title, referring to the meeting of Krishna Sudama! The depths of ancient cultures never cease to amaze me. I was amazed to learn how the pandas in the temple could explain the association of each of the deities with Krishna. It must be a great cultural and religious trip to take.

Neha, we have all grown up on the stories of Sr Krishna and his golden Dwarka, so it is an experience to stand in those places even though they look nothing like we imagine them to be.

the old man mr varshing bhai rabari is my grand father . he was share many secret of beyt dwarka and he pass also 7th standard but his knowledge is unbelivable not only knowledge of beyt dwarka but also knowledge of gujrat in history and i thankedd to you meet my grandpaa and collect the knowledge

Bharat Bhai – you are very blessed to have a learned grandfather. I am thankful to Varshingh ji and all your family for spending time with me and allowing me to learn a bit from Dadaji. Jai Dwarkadheesh.

Such an interesting article, Anuradha! I have heard about Beyt Dwarka from my dad who visited the place sometime in the 90s. Temple towns have such intriguing history.

Mohana -yes, temple town like Beyt Dwarka have been witness to our history since time immemorial.

Very informative blog post, you have covered almost every aspect of Dwarka. I am a big fan of the Indian heritage and this was one of the places to visit on my bucket-list. The best part is- your style of writing.

I read that the excavation process was stopped all of a sudden, and all the people involved are not reachable. Is that true? Any updates on this Dwarka excavation?

The excavation was done for few years. To the best of my knowledge, it was not stopped suddenly. NIO – the organization that did the excavations can be reached. Some of the people involved in the excavations have passed on or retired, so in that sense maybe not. But Dr. S R Rao has documented everything in his book – The Lost city of Dwarka. I have read the book, and I see lack of funds as the only reason for no further excavations.

Hello Anuradha ji. I also happened to meet Jayesh bhai Babaria. I went for two days trip to Dwarka from Ahmedabad. I put up in Mercure hotel and it was then that I hired the hotel cab to go around Dwarka and visit places. Jayesh bhai indeed is an interesting person and shared lot of information about all the places wherever he took me. So, next time when I visit Dwarka again, I would love to visit his grandfather at Beyt Dwarka…

That is a lovely co-incidence Neeru. Jayesh keeps me connected to Dwarka. I hope this blog helps him in some way.

HELLO I WANTED TO KNOW AS THERE ANY SUCH PLACE NEAR BYET DWARKA . WHERE WE GO UNDERWATER BY SUBMARINE AND SEE. WHERE THE OLD TEMPLE OF DWARKA WAS THERE.

PLEASE HELP ME OUT WITH IT .

Aditi, as far as I know, tourists can not go underwater at Dwarka.

Just came back yesterday from Dwarka / Bheyt Dwarka … You have described the Lost city quite well without bias. One more observation I made was the pathetic situation of Cows in this old Krishna Nagari… All the cows I saw were surviving on packaging paper or newspapers on the road mixed with plastic or foil…. Can’t seem to forget this since last 2 days

Anyway … well written article.. Anuradha Commendable effort… ????????

Thank you for writing good information about lord Sri Krishna and Dwarka city.

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Country: india | state: gujarat, #3 of 17 places to visit in gujarat | #64 of 100 places to visit in india, ideal trip duration: 1-2 days, base station: dwarka, nearest city to dwarka: jamnagar (130 kms), best time to visit dwarka: october to march, peak season: november to february, dwarka weather: summer: maximum - 42° c and minimum - 21° c winter: maximum - 30° c and minimum - 9° c.

At a distance of 30 km from Okha, 105 km from Porbandar, 130 km from Jamnagar, 208 km from Junagadh, 224 km from Rajkot, 233 km from Somnath, 294 km from Amreli, 344 km from Gandhidham, 388 km from Bhuj, 442 km from Ahmedabad, and 512 km from Vadodara, Dwarka is an ancient city situated on the banks of Gomti River in the northwestern Indian state of Gujarat. Dwarka is one of the most significant Hindu places of pilgrimage in India , and among the must include places in Gujarat tour packages . Located on the western tip of the Saurashtra peninsula in Gujarat, Dwarka is popularly known as the 'home of Lord Krishna' and is believed to have been the first capital of Gujarat. Also, Dwarka is one of the foremost Char Dhams for Hindus and among the seven most ancient religious cities (sapta puris) in India. The literal meaning of Dwarka is the 'gateway to heaven' in Sanskrit, as Dwar means gate and ka refers to Lord Brahma. For this reason, the town attracts thousands of pilgrims throughout the year as part of Dwarka tour packages . Earlier called Mokshapuri, Kusahasthali, and Dwarkavati, Dwarka has been mentioned in the ancient epic Mahabharata. According to legend, the town is described as the capital of Lord Krishna. Lord Krishna killed cruel king Kansa at Mathura. To avenge Kansa's death Jarasandh, the father-in-law of Kansa, attacked Krishna's kingdom 17 times and to avoid further clashes, Lord Krishna shifted his capital from Mathura to Dwarka, a city specifically created by Vishwakarma, the Hindu god of architecture on 12 yojanas (96 sq. km) of land that was blessed by the sea god. It is believed that the city of Dwarka was submerged by the ocean after the death of Krishna. It is said that the city was rebuilt six times and the present city is the seventh one. There are also some archaeological signs to support the belief that the ancient Dwarka lies buried under the present Dwarka and extended up to Beyt Dwarka in the north, Okhamadhi in the south, and Pindara in the east. The recent underwater study on the coastal water of Dwarka by the ASI reveals the existence of a city dating to the 2nd millennium BC. The search for the lost city was going on since the 1930s. The excavation work carried between 1983 and 1990 revealed that a township was built in six sectors. A fortified wall, extending more than half a mile has also been unearthed. The present-day Dwarka is a prominent pilgrimage site that boasts of several shrines. Among the temples, the 2000-year-old Dwarkadhish temple is the most notable one and is also the location of Dwarka Peeth, also called Sharada Peeth, one of the four peeths established by Adi Shankaracharya. Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple, Gomti Ghat, Rukmani Devi Temple, Beyt Dwarka, Gopi Talav, Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Mandir, and Swaminarayan Temple are some of the important pilgrimage places to visit in Dwarka . Besides its temples, the city is also popular for its beaches like Dwarka Beach, Shivrajpur Beach, and Okhamadhi Beach. Scuba diving is the most popular activity for those who want to see the underwater remains of Dwarka. Being a holy town, Dwarka boasts of several accommodation options ranging from dharamshalas to guest houses, mid-range hotels, and luxury hotels. All the hotels are located close to the Dwarkadheesh temple. The dining facilities in the Dwarka are varied in nature. Predominantly vegetarian, the cuisine here is replete with all the goodies of the Gujarati kitchen. The special Gujarati Thali is a must among every tourist. Jamnagar Airport is the nearest airport which is about 126 km from Dwarka and has direct flights from Mumbai. Dwarka Railway Station is well connected by trains with Okha, Tuticorin, Guwahati, Gorakhpur, Rajkot, Ahmedabad, Somnath, Allahabad, Varanasi, Puri, Rameswaram, Jaipur, Bhavnagar, Kochi, Howrah, Nathdwara, and Viramgam. Dwarka has well road connectivity with Rajkot, Ahmedabad, Amreli, Porbandar, Somnath, Gandhidham, Bhuj, Gandhinagar, Baroda, Bhavnagar, Surat, Jamnagar, and Junagadh. The ideal time to visit Dwarka is from October to March while the peak season is from November to February when the city experiences cold winters. If you specifically want to participate in the grand festivities of the Janmashtami festival, visiting the town during August and September will be eventful. The entire city comes alive during this time and thousands of people travel to Dwarka to visit the temple and participate in the fair. Besides, Holi, Navratri, and Rath Yatra are the other festivals celebrated in Dwarka with great enthusiasm.

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At a distance of 3 km from Dwarka Railway Station, Dwarkadhish Temple is an ancient Hindu temple situated in the holy town of Dwarka, Gujarat. Also known as Jagat Mandir or Trilok Sunder Temple, it is one of the revered temples in Gujarat , and among the must include places in Gujarat tour . Situated on the banks of the Gomti River, Dwarkadhish Temple or Dwarkadheesh Temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna, who is worshiped here as Dwarkadhish or 'King of Dwarka'. According to legend, the temple was originally believed to be built by Vajranabh, the great-grandson of Lord Krishna, more than 2500 years ago on the palace where Lord Krishna lived. However, it was later enlarged in the 15th-19th century. It is also part of the famed Char Dham, the four sacred temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu while the other three are Rameswaram, Badrinath, and Puri. Since it is a Pushtimarg temple, it follows .....

Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple

Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple

#2 of 16 Places to Visit in Dwarka

At a distance of 15 km from Dwarka, Nageshwar Temple is an ancient Hindu temple located at Nageshwar village in Gujarat. Also known as Nagnath Temple, it is one of the popular pilgrimage sites near Ahmedabad , and among the prominent places to visit as part of Dwarka sightseeing packages . Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Nageshwar Temple is one of the 12 Jyotirlinga temples of Lord Shiva, and among the oldest temples mentioned in the Shiva Purana. The Jyotirlinga has a special significance in Nageshwar as this is believed to be the first of all 12 Jyotirlingas. The swayambhu lingam enshrined in the underground chamber at Nageshwar Temple is known as Nageshwar Mahadev and attracts thousands of pilgrims all-round the year. This powerful Jyotirlinga symbolizes protection from all poisons and is believed that one who prays here obtains freedom from all kinds of poison including .....

Dwarka Beach

Dwarka Beach

#3 of 16 Places to Visit in Dwarka

At a distance of 1 km from Dwarkadhish Temple and 4 km from Dwarka Railway Station, Dwarka Beach is a sea beach located in Dwarka, Gujarat. Situated along the Arabian Coast, it is one of the popular beaches in Gujarat , and among the well-known Dwarka tourist places . Known for its turquoise waters and white sand, this beach is really worth visiting. It is the best place to relax and take a refreshing break from the hustle and bustle of city life during Dwarka trip . This beach is situated close to many temples. The Dwarka Beach is neat and clean that provides a serene and calm environment for the tourists and the pilgrims to sit and spend their evenings. Visitors can also see a large number of sea birds at the beach. The beach also holds a lighthouse and is one of the major tourist attractions in the city .....

Gomati Ghat

Gomati Ghat

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At a distance of 3 km from Dwarka Railway Station, Gomati Sangam Ghat is a sacred bathing ghat on the banks of River Gomti in Dwarka, Gujarat. Situated behind the Dwarkadhish Temple, it is one among the popular places to visit in Dwarka. Gomti Ghat is situated at the mouth of Gomti River, a tributary of Holy Ganges, the most sacred river for all Hindus. The river originates in the Himalayan ranges of Nepal, flows down across many Indian states and finally empties into the Arabian Sea here. Gomti Ghat also has a great religious and mythological significance. According to myths River Gomati is the daughter of Sage Vashishta and her waters are powerful enough to purge one's mortal sins. Thus pilgrims make it a point to bathe in River Gomti and they usually take their holy dip into the Gomati Kund, the point of confluence of River Gomti and Arabian Sea. There are over 12 ghats surrounding the Gomati River, which are venues of Samudra Narayana Temple, Gomatiji Temple, the Panchanada .....

Shivrajpur Beach & Lighthouse

Shivrajpur Beach & Lighthouse

#5 of 16 Places to Visit in Dwarka

At a distance of 13 km from Dwarka and 23 km from Okha, Shivrajpur Beach is a serene beach located near Shivrajpur village on the Arabian coast of Gujarat. Situated on Dwarka - Okha Highway, it is one of the famous beaches near Ahmedabad , and among the must-visit places as part of Dwarka holiday packages . Shivrajpur Beach is a beautiful beach with clear waters and white sands. The beach offers stunning sunsets and picturesque views to tourists. Regarded as one of the best places of sightseeing in Dwarka , the beach is not much commercialized which makes it an ideal place to spend some peaceful time with family and friends. One can spot Dolphins and some beautiful birds on the sea here. For making it an ideal tourist destination, the beach management has introduced water sports, food, and shopping areas .....

Beyt Dwarka

Beyt Dwarka

#6 of 16 Places to Visit in Dwarka

At a distance of 33 km from Dwarka Railway Station, Beyt Dwarka is an inhabited island located off the coast of Dwarka on Gulf of Kutch. Also known as Beyt Shankhodhar, it was one of the main ports of the town before the development of Okha and is among the popular places to visit in Dwarka. Bet Dwarka or Beyt Dwarka is an extremely sacred pilgrimage destination as it is believed to be the original home of Lord Krishna during his ruling years at Dwarka. It is said that lord Krishna resided with his family at Bet Dwarka. The place derived its name from the word 'beyt' which means meeting and this is the place where Sudhama came to meet his friend Lord Krishna. Beyt Dwarka is also mentioned in the ancient epic, 'Mahabharata' as 'Antardvipa' to which people of the Yadava clan needed to travel by boat. The island is also known as Shankhodhar as the island is source of conch shells. The ASI explorations revealed that the presence of certain settlements whose age can be traced back .....

Samudra Narayana Temple

Samudra Narayana Temple

#7 of 16 Places to Visit in Dwarka

At a distance of 3 km from Dwarka Railway Station, Samudra Narayan Temple is a Hindu temple situated at Gomti Sangam Ghat in the holy town of Dwarka. Located behind the Dwarkadhish Temple, it is one of the must visit temples in Dwarka as part of Dwarka Packages. Situated at the confluence of River Gomti and the Arabian Sea, the Samudra Narayan Temple is dedicated to Goddess Gomti. According to the legend, River Gomti has been brought from heaven by Rishi Vasishtha to sanctify Rama after his battle with Ravana. After purification of Rama, Goddess Gomti manifested here on the ghat and got submerged into the Arabian Sea. Along with Goddess Gomti, the temple enshrines beautiful idols of Lord Varuna, Samudra Deva, Mira Bai and Mother Asta Bhavani. There is a sacred kund or tank in the temple, where several ceremonial sacrifices performed. This temple is surrounded by Panchanada Tirtha, which comprises 5 wells that have sweet water. A meditation cave known as Manoratha Dwar is situated .....

Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Mandir

Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Mandir

#8 of 16 Places to Visit in Dwarka

At a distance of 2 km from Dwarkadhish Temple and 4 km from Dwarka Railway Station, Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Temple is an ancient Shiva temple in Dwarka, Gujarat. It is one of the most enchanting Shiva temples in Dwarka and among the major tourist places in Dwarka. Built on a small hillock on the Arabian Sea, the Bhadkeshwar Temple is dedicated to Chandra-Mouliswar Shiva. This temple enshrines a Shivalinga in the sanctum which was found at the confluence of Gomati, Ganga and Arabian Sea by the Jagatguru Sankaracharya himself. This revered temple is situated near Geeta Mandir and Rukmini Temple. In addition, there are 1200 Salgramshilas, 1300 Shiva Lingas, metal forms of 75 Sankaracharyas in the temple premises. There is a unique legend associated with the temple. It mentions the abhisheka of the Shivalinga done by the sea itself. Each year in June/July, there comes a day when the Arabian Sea slowly rises and enters the temple. For a shorter period of time, the whole temple submerges .....

Sudama Setu

Sudama Setu

#9 of 16 Places to Visit in Dwarka

At a distance of 3 km from Dwarka Railway Station, Sudama Setu is a wonderful hanging bridge built on Gomati River near Dwarkadhish Temple in Dwarka, Gujarat. It is one of the popular places to visit in Dwarka as part of Gujarat Tour Packages. Named after Sudama, the childhood friend of Lord Krishna, Sudama Setu connects Dwarkadhish Mandir of mainland Dwarka and Panchnad or Panchkui Tirth on the island in southeast of it. The bridge boasts of a great religious as well archaeological significance as the island has five sweet water wells called Panchkui associated with five Pandava brothers of Mahabharata. The bridge was proposed in 2005 to boost tourism on the island. Gomti River was crossed by boats until construction of the bridge. As Jagat Mandir is an Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) protected site, permission was needed for construction of the bridge. The ground breaking ceremony for the bridge was held in 2011 but the construction was delayed due to ASI Delhi not .....

Rukmini Temple

Rukmini Temple

#10 of 16 Places to Visit in Dwarka

At a distance of 5 km from Dwarka Railway Station, Rukmini Devi Temple is an ancient Hindu temple situated in Dwarka town of Gujarat. Located on Dwarka - Okha Highway, it is one of the important places to visit in Dwarka. The Rukmini Devi Temple is dedicated to the beloved wife of Lord Krishna, Devi Rukmini, an incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi. The temple is said to be more than 2500 years old, but its domed mandapa and stepped sanctuary belongs to 12th century. The sanctum of the temple has a beautiful marble idol of Devi Rukmani, with four hands holding Shanka, Chakra, Gada and Padma. This shrine is an architectural masterpiece in itself. The rich paintings on the walls depicting Rukmini and Krishna leave the visitors spell bound. Rukmini Devi Temple is situated 3 km away from the main Dwarkadhish Temple on the banks of Bhagirathi River. According to the legend, once Lord Krishna and his wife Rukmini went to the sage Durvasa to invite him for dinner at Dwarka. He agreed .....

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  • 1 1. Iskcon Temple Dwarka
  • 2 2. Vegas Mall
  • 3 3. Dwarka Baoli
  • 4 4. DDA Dwarka sector 11 Park
  • 5 5. Soul City Mall Dwarka

Dwarka is a sub city and a diplomatic enclave in India’s National Capital Territory of Delhi’s South West district. The airport, Indira Gandhi International Airport, is not far from Dwarka. It is among the largest sub-city in Asia and the majority of housing colonies are cooperative group housing societies. It is one of New Delhi’s most sought-after neighbourhoods. Under the “smart sub-city” initiative of the Delhi Development Authority, Dwarka is being transformed into a smart city. If you live in Dwarka or nerbay, here are the top picks to visit in Dwarka.

1. Iskcon Temple Dwarka

Iskcon Temple in Delhi Dwarka

Feeling spiritual and want to visit some temple, Iskcon temple in Dwarka could be great place for whole family, specially elders who always desire to visit temples for inner peace. Along with the Darshan and Kirtan, temple also offers great tasty food too. There are several amenities in the ISKCON Temple of Dwarka, including a sizable temple hall, an auditorium, a guesthouse, a restaurant, a hall for festivities, a kitchen, and a bedroom in a residential wing. Temple offices, hallways, and stores are open and functional.

Iskcon Temple Thali

There are special arrangement on occasions like  Janmashtami, Ram Navi, Gauri Purnima, Radhashtami, and Govardhan are given in ISKCON temples.

  • Address:  Plot No 4, Iskcon Temple Rd, Sector 13, Dwarka, New Delhi, Delhi 110075
  • Timing:  04:30 am to 01:00 pm and 0:30 pm to 09:00 pm
  • Nearest Metro Station:  Sector 13 Dwarka Metro Station at a distance of nearly 1.5 kilometres from ISKCON Temple Dwarka.

2. Vegas Mall

Vegas Mall Dwarka

Malls are always good for shopping, air cooled shops and eating joints are Fun and great way to enjoy your whole day with kids as it has got everything for everyone. Not only you can shop for all the big brands but also can entertain yourself at small amusement park and PVR (multiplex). It is one of the newest mall in Dwarka, so is very popular not only the residents of Dwarka but also among the people living in adjoining areas like Janak Puri, Uttam Nagar, Palam and Dabri etc. Address :  Plot No.6, North, Pocket 1, Sector 14 Dwarka, Dwarka, Delhi.

3. Dwarka Baoli

Dwarka Baoli

A mediaeval stepwell called Dwarka Baoli, also called Loharehri Baoli, was just recently found in Dwarka Sub City, in the southwest of New Delhi. Early in the 16th century, the Sultans of the Lodi Dynasty built it for the people of Loharehri hamlet. It is situated in a desolate area between a residential community and a private school on Azad Hind Fauj Marg, Sector 12, Dwarka.

With large arches along the stairs and a well at the end of the baoli, the building exhibits the traditional architecture of the Lodi period. The stepwell was built using rubble masonry, which was typical of monuments from that time period. Two layers of arches are readily evident along the steps.

4. DDA Dwarka sector 11 Park

DDA Dwarka sector 11 Park

The Sector 11 Park is undoubtedly the most well-known outdoor area in the area, drawing crowds from all around Dwarka because of its size. It boasts a thick canopy of trees and indigenous bird species, which sing melodiously in the background as you start your mornings here. This park has outdoor gym, many swings for toddlers, kids and a ground for activities like Dussehra Mela and other such festivals.

5. Soul City Mall Dwarka

Soul City Mall Dwarka

Soul City Mall Dwarka has shops, game zones, restaurants, cafes. The Radisson hotel dwarka is also nearby, so guests can enjoy shopping without leaving the hotel. It is also close to the metro station, providing good access to other areas. Here in this mall, you can buy shoes, clothes, household items, dal and pulses, food items, biscuts, chocolate, cake, children’s clothes, bags, cosmetics, blankets, jackets, pants, and shirts, as well as cosmetics, jewellery and decorative items. You can also buy kitchen appliances like a toaster, mixer, heater, fan, tools, cooker, steel utensils, mugs, buckets etc. Address – Sector 13, Kakrola, Delhi.

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Top 7 Places to Visit in Dwarka (Somnath)

Dwarka is located in the western-most part of Gujarat . It is known as the ‘ golden city ’. The town has religious and historical significance because according to Hindu folklore, the place is listed as one of the ‘ sacred ’ cities. The name comes from ‘ dwara ’ which means door and ‘ ka ’ which means Brahma and therefore, the city is said to be the spiritual gateway to the ‘ union with Brahma ’. According to the legends, Dwarka was submerged under water after the demise of Lord Krishna, it was subsequently rebuilt a number of times later. Situated on the banks of the river Gomati, Dwarka is a popular pilgrimage city and is visited by a lot of tourists as well. Let us look at the top 7 places to visit in Dwarka –

1. Beyt Dwarka

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Beyt Dwarka ( also called Bet Dwarka ) is an island that is located about thirty kilometres from the town. The island has temples, coral reefs and white sand beaches. The temple dedicated to Lord Krishna here is said to have been the residence of Lord Krishna and his family. It is the main temple that people come to see on the island. The ferry ride to the island itself is a mesmerising experience.

2. Dwarkadish Temple

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The Dwarkadish temple is also known as the Jagat temple and is said to have been built in the sixteenth century. The temple is located right in the middle of the town and has 60 pillars. There are 56 steps that one has to climb to get to the temple. The main deity is Lord Krishna but there are other shrines as well. The temple is a must visit when you are in the city.

3. Somnath Temple

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The Somnath temple in Dwarka is supposed to be one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. The shrine has been destroyed and rebuilt six times and this is why it is also known as the shrine eternal. This temple is a beautiful marvel of architecture and is known for its historical significance.

4. Gopi Talav

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The Gopi Talav or talab is a pond that is surrounded by sand which is called Gopi chandan. This sand is used by the pilgrims who put tilaks on their forehead using it. The name is derived from the legend that is where gopis would come to see Lord Krishna. The pond is considered as sacred and located just 20 km from the main city.

5. Rukshamanee Mandir

The Rukshamanee temple is for the wife of Lord Krishna, Rukmani. She was known as the most favoured wife amongst the many that Lord Krishna had. The shrine has numerous paintings on the walls that depict the stories of the Lord and his wife. The temple is located on the banks of the river Bhagirathi and can be reached via public transport buses or auto rickshaws.

6. Dwarka Lighthouse

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The Dwarka Lighthouse was constructed in the 19 th century and today, it is a modern day marvel. The lighthouse provides a scenic view of the sunset and allows the traveller to take in the serenity of the sea. A must-visit for anyone who wants to take a break from temples and come be closer to nature.

7. Samudra Narayan Temple

The Samudra Narayan temple is located at the Gomati Sangam ghat near the back of the Dwarkadish temple. The goddess worshipped in the temple is the goddess Gomati. In the temple vicinity there are five wells that supposedly have sweet water. Pilgrims can also visit other temples located inside the same complex.

There is a cave inside the complex as well where meditation saints can be seen. The temple is a serene and peaceful place to reconnect with the Almighty and take in the beautiful architecture of ancient India.

Dwarka is renowned as the centre for religious and historical significance. Archaeologists of the Marine Archaeological Unit rediscovered the submerged town of Dwarka in 1983. Being the hub for various pilgrims, the city has a number of temples and sacred sites that are considered to be very important in Hindu mythology. Dwarka is the place for you if you want to rediscover your roots and pay homage to the God and Goddesses as well as take in the beauty of a place that was once submerged in water.

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