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Dwarka in the State of Gujarat. A great devout centre with much mythological relevance, Dwarka is the epitome of spiritual enlightenment. To the devotee, Dwarka is synonymous with lord Krishna and this sleepy locale has gained high accolades as the gateway to the much cherished salvation. As per the Holy Scriptures, Dwarka is one of the holy spots that bestow deliverance since it was here that lord Krishna had established his earthly kingdom. A bevy of lovely temples that display flamboyant structural designs and marvelous architecture are the signature destinations in Dwarka. These lovely shrines reveal the city’s feted association with lord Krishna and indeed a visit to these holy spots would be an invigorating experience to all. Legend has it that after the death of Krishna, Dwarka city submerged in the water, devastating the entire Yadava clan. Recent excavations have proved the existence of well-planned cities on the shores of the river Gomati, which testifies this legendary belief. Apart from the tranquil ambiance of the holy shrines, Dwarka offers some of the appealing beaches, where the glittering waters and the warm weather tempts the beholder with its inherent charm. Steeped in the richness of a mythological and legendary past, today’s Dwarka poses as a fast emerging city that expands it horizons in almost every field. In Dwarka, one can expect the freshness and serenity of a devout location and the sizzles of a typical Indian city. Dwarka would be a nice destination for the enthusiastic ones and those who treasures the magnificence of a holy place.
Quick Facts-Edit
Category : Pilgrim
Time Zone: UTC + 5:30 Hours
Pincode: 361335
STD Code: 2892
Info Website: dwarkatourism.com
Best Time to Visit: October to June
HistoryEdit
Dwarka is a mystical story. The city is believed to have been the capital of Lord Krishna, who established his capital on the bank of River Gomti Creek after he fled from Mathura, during his 17th battle with king of Magadh Desh. The Lord was succeeded by his great grandson, Vajranabh, who is known to have built all the holy temples in the city. The city was then called as ‘Trilok Nath’. Many Hindus believe that the temples at Dwarkaraj were built in one night with the assistance of spiritual powers. The original habitants of the area were Kabas and Modas. It is said that after the death of Lord Krishna, the ruling kings of Dwarka, the Yadavas indulged in a fight after being drunk,and the city then submerged into the sea. The city came under the rule of Kalas in the 2nd century, followed by the rule of Syrian king Sukkur Belium and during this time the city had drowned. In the 13th century the Rathods took over who ruled here for a long time. Dwarka was then part of Okhamandal. The city was declared as part of the Baroda district after India’s independence in 1947. The state was Gujarat was formed in 1961 and Dwarka was designated as one of its cities. Historians believe that the city has been drowned, due to the destruction of the sea, and reconstructed seven times.
Places to VisitAdd
Dwarka Sightseeing
How to ReachEdit
By Air : There is no airport in Dwarka.The closest domestic airport to Dwarka is located at Jamnagar, which is about 137 km away. There are regular flights from Jamnagar to Mumbai International Airport. Taxi cabs are available from Jamnagar airport to Dwarka, which charges about Rs 1,700. Govardhanpur Airport Jamnagar: 0288 271 2187.
By Train : Dwarka railway station in the Ahmedabad – Okha rail route is connected to other major railway stations. Tourists can take trains from Ahmedabad (Gorakhpur Exp), Delhi (Uttaranchal Exp), Mumbai (Saurashtra Mail), Kolkata (Okha Howrah Exp) and Bangalore (Vivek Express). Dwarka railway station: 2892-234382, 235325, 235686.
By BUS : Gujrat state road transport buses connect Dwarka with all major cities in the state. Luxury coach tourist buses are also available from nearby cities to Dwarka.
By Taxi : Dwarka is well connected by a road network and national highways. The tourist can reach to Dwarka by taxi. The normal Indian taxi charges of Rupees 8 to 20 will be charged for each km.
By Other : N.A.
Top HotelsAdd
Budget – Up to Rs. 800
- Hotel Meera ; Highway Road , Opp, GEB office, Dwarka. ; Ph – 02892 234 031 ; Facilities – 24-hour front desk, 24-hour room service, Air conditioning, Laundry.
Economy – Up to Rs. 801 to Rs. 1200
- Hotel Nandnandan ; JODHA MANEK ROAD, NEAR DWARKADHIS TEMPLE, DWARKA-361335, Dwarka. ; Ph – 02892 235 040 ; Facilities – 24-hour front desk, 24-hour room service, Air conditioning, Laundry, Parking,24-Hour Security.
Deluxe – Up to Rs. 801 to Rs. 1200
- Hotel Damji ; Shivrajsinh Road, Dwarka- 361335, Gujarat. ; Ph – [02892] 235777, 234700. ; Facilities – 24-hour front desk, 24-hour room service, Air conditioning, Elevators, Laundry, Parking, 24-Hour Security.
Luxury – Rs. 2501 and above
- Hotel Goverdhan Greens ; National Highway 8 E, PO:Baradiya Village, Dist: Jamnagar, Gujarat-India. ; Ph – 090 99 079080 ; Facilities – 24-hour front desk, 24-hour room service, Air conditioning, Laundry, Parking, 24-Hour Security.
Top RestaurantsAdd
- Madina Restaurent ; Near Bus-Station Gate, Dwarka, Gujarat. ; M – 097 22 872578 ; Food Serve : Indian.
- Maruti Restaurant ; Dhirubhai Ambani Raod, opp gomti river, Way to Dwarkadhish Temple, Dwarka, GJ 361335, Gujrat. ; M – 095 86 070011 ; Food Serve : Indian.
Must Eat FoodAdd
Must Do ActivitiesAdd
Must ShopAdd
- Patola Saris. ; Pankaj Plaza ; Ground Floor And Second Floor, Pankaj Central Plaza, Plot No 5, Mlu, Pocket 12, Dwarka. ; Ph/M: N.A.
Nightlife (Pub / Disc / BAR)Add
SpaAdd
FestivalAdd
- Janmashtmi ; Venue: N.A. ; Period : August/September ; Details: During the month of August or September, the city celebrates the festival of Janmashtami with great vigor and fervor. The festival celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna who is considered an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. It definitely tops the list of the most important Dwarka festivals.
Safety / WarningEdit
- Beware of pickpockets as Dwarka is a major tourist city in India.
- Beware of fake items, especially the marble souvenirs. If you buy from roadside sellers, most likely the items are fake and made of chalk instead of marble. Better to buy from reputable shops even though you have to pay more.
HelplineEdit
- Ambulance : 102
- Fire Brigade : 101
- Police : 100
ItineraryEdit
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