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This three days tour starting from Ahmedabad, along the Saurastra coastline is a spiritual circuit along with some amazing location.
this include one of the major Chardham pilgrimage site that is - Dhwarkadhish temple, Two the twelve Jyotirlinga those are - Somnath Temple and Nageshwar temple. Happening beach of Diu.
Apart from these major attraction, it will cover Beyt dwarka private beach, Jambuvan Cave, Gangeshwar mahadev and few more historically significant and photogenic location.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Overnight stay at Dwarka -Well appointed 3 Star hotel
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
DINNER
Dinner
Sudarshan Setu
The Sudarshan Setu is a cable-stayed bridge in India, connecting the Beyt Dwarka island to Okha. The total length of the bridge is 2,320 metres (7,612 ft).
Beyt Dwarka
Beyt Dwarka, also known as Shankhodhar, is a small island, near main Dwarka, Gujarat. The Beyt Dwarka temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna, who is believed to have lived on the island when he arrived.
Nageshwar Jyotirling
The nageshwar temple is Located on the route between Dwarka city and Beyt Dwarka Island. The Shiva Temple is considered in one of the 12 swayambhu (self-existent) jyothirlingas in the world.
Rukmini Devi Mandir
The Rukmini Devi Temple is 2 km away from Dwarka, Gujarat, India. It is dedicated to Goddess Rukmini (Lord Krishna's chief queen).
Dwarkadhish Temple
the Dwarkadhish Temple (Jagat Mandir), is believed to have been established more than 2500 years ago by Lord Krishna’s great grandson, Vajranabh. The ancient temple has been renovated several times, especially leaving imprints of 16th and 19th centuries. The temple stands on a small hill accessed by 50 plus steps, with heavily sculptured walls that cocoon the sanctum with the main Krishna idol.
Sudama Setu Bridge
Sudama Setu is a pedestrian suspension bridge in Dwarka, Gujarat, India. It is named for Sudama, a childhood friend of Krishna.
Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Temple - Dwarka
This hilltop Shaiva temple is dedicated to Chandra-Moulishwar Shiva. Though the temple provides a stairway for ascent, these stairs become submerged during high tides. it is offering not only spiritual significance but also a breathtaking view of the Dwarka coastline and Sunset View
Overnight stay at Somnath - well appointed 3 star hotel
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
DINNER
Dinner
This cave is located at Ranavav taluka of Porbandar distirct, It's located almost 15 Km away from Porbandar city. This is cave where Jambuvan, know worrier of Ramayana age was residing. He was born in satyuga and seen Treta yug and Dwaper waiting for Krishna Avatar. multiple shivalings are being created on the ground due to water dripping from muddy cave surface.
Sudama Mandir Temple
The temple has been built to commemorate the friendship between Lord Krishna and his trusted friend, Sudama. The temple is simple but adorned with marble pillars and an intricately sculpted shikhara. It also has a small stepwell in the complex.
The costal route from Porbandar to Madhavpur is one of the attraction. The clear costal line, windmill along the route make this experience memorable.
Somnath Mahadev Mandir
Somnath is a magnificent temple situated in Sagar Kant of Saurashtra in Gujarat state. It is one of the 12 holy Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. Somnath is also mentioned in Rigveda. This temple of Somnath has been very attractive in front of many destructive foreign invaders who want to lure and convert to the temple glory. Whenever the temple has tried to destroy it, then it has been built again.
Triveni Sangam
Triveni Sangam, also known as Triveni Ghat, is a holy place in the pilgrimage town of Somnath where the Hiran, Kapila, and Saraswati rivers meet the Arabian Sea. The rivers flow together into the ocean, symbolizing human birth, life, and death.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Diu Fort
Built by Portuguese, It is an expansive and imposing structure, situated on the coast of the island. The fort commands a magnificent view of the sea. It was constructed between 1535 and 1541 AD.
INS Khukri Memorial
The INS Khukri Memorial was inaugurated on 15th December, 1999 and is found erected on the hillock at Chakratirth beach. It is a replica of the INS Khukri Naval Ship. This solemn memorial is dedicated to the Indian Navy frigate INS Khukri and its brave crew who lost their lives during the Indo-Pak War in 1971. The ship was sunk by a Pakistani submarine, and this memorial stands as a homage to the courage and sacrifice of the 18 officers and 176 sailors on board.
Gangeshwar Mahadev Temple
This is a unique cave temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple has five Shiv Lingas believed to be built by the five Pandava brothers. During high tide, the sea water washes the lingas and even submerges them completely. The view of the shoreline and the sea is amazingly beautiful.
Nagoa Beach
Nagoa Beach is a long sandy beach in Diu, known for its white sands, calm waters, and swaying palm trees. Nagoa Beach offers water sports activities and a beautiful sunset.
Air-conditioned vehicle
2 Night Accommodation - Dual Sharing on 3 Star Hotel
Any ride, activities and local transport such as Auto if required during street transit 100 rupees
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Dreamer48757204924,18 thg 3, 2025
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This was my first trip with deja-vu,team was great it was a crazy experience! It's cost effective,stay & food was also good... highly recommended
Fearless53340460972,13 thg 7, 2024
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One of the best trip. Life time memories. We had a lot of fun and laugher. Trip advisory was also very supportive and active throughout the trip.

Flyer47812516721,13 thg 7, 2024
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This account details a recent trip to Dwarka, Somnath, Diu, and Junagadh, highlighting our experiences, transportation costs, and the time spent at various locations. Day 1: Arriving in Ahmedabad and Exploring the City We arrived in Ahmedabad by train early in the morning. After freshening up and grabbing breakfast, we hired an auto for a local sightseeing tour. The auto took us to several key landmarks for a fixed price of Rs. 800, including the Jain Mandir, Swaminarayan Mandir, Vallabhbhai Patel Memorial, Sabarmati Ashram, the architecturally stunning Atal Bridge, and finally, the serene Kankaria Lake. We enjoyed a delicious lunch at Purohit Restaurant (highly recommended) before heading to the Kankaria Lake. Since our train to Dwarka departed at 6 PM, we relaxed by the lake until 4 PM. Unfortunately, boating and the toy train were unavailable due to a recent incident. Finally, we boarded the Okha Vande Bharat Express for Dwarka, arriving a bit later than expected at 1 AM the next day. Day 2: Unveiling the Wonders of Dwarka Upon reaching Dwarka, we hired an auto for a comprehensive sightseeing tour (Rs. 1300). Our first stop was the iconic Dwarkadhish Temple, where we offered prayers and captured some memorable photos outside the temple (from 7 AM to 9 AM). Next, we visited Gopi Talav, a sacred pond, where we participated in prayers and enjoyed refreshing sugarcane juice and coconut water (approximately 45 minutes). We continued our journey to the first Jyotirlinga, Nageshwar. Here, we offered worship, admired the grand statue of Shiva, and took some pictures (approximately 45 minutes). Since the boat services to Beyt Dwarka were unavailable, we crossed over via the impressive Atal Setu bridge. We explored the island temple, offered prayers, and took photos, spending a leisurely 1-2 hours there. On our return journey, we captured some scenic pictures on the Atal Setu. Our final stop was the Rukmani Temple, where we offered prayers and enjoyed some refreshments before returning to the Dwarka bus stop. After lunch, we boarded a bus to Somnath, reaching our destination at 9 PM. We took an auto to our hotel and settled in for the night, planning to rise early for Somnath darshan the next day. Day 3: Exploring Somnath and the Enchanting Diu We started a little later than planned but managed to reach the Somnath Temple for darshan by 8 AM, emerging around 10 AM. After breakfast, we booked a cab for a combined sightseeing tour of Somnath, Diu, Junagadh, and finally, a drop-off in Ahmedabad (Rs. 11,000). Our Somnath exploration included the holy Triveni Sangam, the revered Gita Mandir, the ancient Hinlaz Mataji Temple, and the intricately carved Ram Darbar. We then embarked on a 1-1.5 hour journey to the beautiful island of Diu. Here, we visited the historic Ins Khukri Memorial, the majestic Diu Fort, the serene Gyaneshwar Temple, a charming church, and finally, the Nagoa Beach. Unfortunately, due to the monsoon season, the sea level was high, and the beach was closed, preventing us from enjoying water sports. We wrapped up our Diu exploration by 7 PM and returned to Somnath for dinner. (Disappointingly, the Somnath light show was also cancelled that day.) Day 4: Unveiling Junagadh's Treasures and Returning Home The next day, we called our driver at 7 AM and finished any remaining Somnath sightseeing before heading to Junagadh. We enjoyed a satisfying breakfast on the way. Our first stop in Junagadh was the Swaminarayan Temple, followed by Amba Mataji Temple, which we reached via a breathtaking ropeway ride (Rs. 630 for a two-way trip). The surrounding landscape and the ropeway journey itself were truly mesmerizing. We then continued to the Bhavnath Temple and the serene Damodar Kund. Since we had already visited a zoo in Ahmedabad, we opted to skip the Junagadh Zoo. By 2 PM, we had completed our Junagadh exploration and began our journey back to Ahmedabad, stopping for lunch along the way. We reached Ahmedabad by 9:30 PM, boarded our bus promptly, and finally headed back home.
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