Rajkot is filled with stunning temples, ashrams, lakes and gardens. The Rotary Dolls Museum is a one-of-a-kind collection of puppets and figures from all over the world. Cheer on a match at the Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Ground, twirl through a classical garba dance class, or explore the colonial-era monuments of Jubilee Garden.
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4.5 based on 48 reviews
iskcon is very famous temple and present in almost all city.it is temple of lord krishna and lord rama.it is very calm and soul soothing place.very clean and well maintained.must visit.
4.5 based on 166 reviews
It located in the heat of the city. By entering the ashram you feel relaxed an leave stress far way behind because place is quite good and spritual. Here book store is available for buying book related to swami vivekanand and and shree ram krishna paramhans life related.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Nice religious historical place amidst nature. 20 km from Jasdan , near aattkot village. Place is outskirts and remote from human habitate so you will not find basic amenities like medical facility or medicines etc. Near the temple few people are living but in very primitive age way. Temple campus is neat and clean. Night stay facility is there. Dont forget to keep photo id or aadhar of all the members of family to get personal room.Administrative staff is very rude and conservative orthodox. Food is free only for those who have pass from office.Food is simple dal,rice,sabji and may or may not roti. They will not give spoon and you have to eat by hands setting on bare floor.After that you have to wash your dishes by yourself. Normal room Rs. 200-400 are not so clean, Rs.750 cottages are nice and clean. If you are travelling with kids keep tin milk powder,medicine, spoon, disposable glasses,small kittle. Keep some ready to make tea and coffee and some snacks. Out side temple campus you will get tea and sugarcane juice but not in disposable glasses. Nice place for one night stay if you like to spend some time amidst nature. Happy journey!!!!
4.5 based on 4 reviews
BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir is a Hindu temple and one built for the Swaminarayan Sampraday sect. Stylistically, it’s very similar to other Swaminarayan temples especially the Akshardham Temple in New Delhi. The temple is built using various types of pink stone giving it a lovely hue in fading daylight. Overall, the temple had an appearance of a chariot. From far off, the temple complex has the appearance of five towers, but only three of those belong to the main temple, with two belong to subsidiary temples, flanking the main temple. The main tower looks amazingly with it’s many columns carved with kings, fauna, dancers, musicians, and deities forming an intricate symmetry. The temple also has several shrines to Hindu deities, one of which is to Swaminarayan. The temple also has another sanctum sanctorum underneath the main temple, which is colourful and seems to be dedicated solely to Swaminarayan, with a golden statue of Swaminarayan in the centre as well as historiographies of leaders of Swaminarayan Sampraday, although all of the description is in Hindi. Overall, a beautiful temple to see.
4.0 based on 44 reviews
Very nice temple offcourse, It is Shiv mandir, Temple is bit highted and has very good view from temple front. Physically challenged one can have wheel chair entry from back side, has huge parking area behind the temple. Great peaceful place.
4.0 based on 31 reviews
Khambhalida cave is old and historical place in rajkot,place is nice and beautiful,cool nature place.
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