Discover the best top things to do in Jamnagar District, India including Dwarkadhish Temple, Bala Hanuman Temple, Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary, Sivrajpur Beach, Baps Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Aradhana Dham, Ranmal Lake, Beyt Dwarka Beach, Bet Dwarka, Lakhota Talav.
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4.5 based on 159 reviews
temple surrounding if just like a market and lot of devotees found all over the temple area.near by railway station. also visit bet dwaraka, go and see sudhama sethu near by gomathy ghat and samudhra narayan temple in the end of gomathy ghat where it is mergeing the sea
4.5 based on 129 reviews
Bala hanuman mandir is one of best temple of india, i am very glad for this visit.........! Bala hanuman temple has a also world record for DHUN continuty
4.5 based on 118 reviews
Khijadiya bird sanctuary is famous for the rare species black necked stork, and come to this sanctuary for this attraction only, enquired that black necked stork arrived and visible in zone one, near second watch tower area, but despite of two days search we are able to find one juvenile black necked stork only, We travel from Ahmedabad and selected hotel van vihar tree resort which is nearest to the sanctuary (12 km, 20 mins), entry per person to sanctuary is 40 Rs, camera charge 200 Rs, vehicle charge 400 Rs (for zone 2), in case you pay for vehicle up to 4 person entry will be free, Khizadiya divided in to two zones, Zone one is the major zone, car entry is not allowed, to watch bird by walking only, two watch tower are there almost 2 and 4km away from entry gate, here sea water mangrove and forest like environment crates a natural habitat for birds, perfect place for bird watching, this a wide zone and difficult to cover in a single day. Zone 2 is 1km far from zone 1, car is allowed, one watch tower at the end of this zone, here birds are a bit far, need binocular to watch them properly, spend two morning with some remarkable catch of crested serpent eagle, greater crested greb, marsh harrier, montagu’s harrier, bunting, sand plover, etc, but the record catch is juvenile black necked stork.
4.5 based on 47 reviews
Excellent beach. neath and clean. Do negotiate and take a boat ride. Its been given Blue Flag and you can see the corals down with naked eye. If you wish can have scuba diving also. Villagers sell foods like poha/tea/pakodas etc which awesome. Important is with love they treat you. Serene beach and have magnificent view. NOT all much crowded and easlity you can spend 2-3 hours.
4.5 based on 44 reviews
Worth a visit when in Jamnagar. Broad Mandir surrounded by lovely landscaping from where you take beautiful memorable photos and take time for contemplation. The Mandir can inspire us to refresh or learn about Indian Cultural, Architecture and Hinduism by taking an interest in the figures adorning the walls and pillars. Would recommend attending the Rajbhog Arti devotional ritual at 11:15 am and say your prayers whilst performing the abhishek ritual in the Nilkanth Varni Abhishek Mandapam where you can also discover the divine life of Bhagwan Swaminarayan. Check out the timings on the Mandir’s web page through BAPS.org website. Traditional architecture is combined with modern facilities such as the Food Court and Shop.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
This is very attractive temple and located very near to highway road. Reached in private vehicle with friends.
4.0 based on 132 reviews
Bet Dwarka is an island apx 6 sq km in area approachable by sea in ferry boats a journey memorable in many ways lord Krishna temple his palace wondérfull place to visit
4.0 based on 156 reviews
A bird-watchers delight, esp in the winter months with some migratory joining the residents in the calm waters of this lake. Best time to visit is early morning and sunset time. at sunset time you can be the witness of thousands of birds returning to home and their sweet tweet in the air. I have seen more birds on trees than its leaf. The well paved and broad walk-around has many spots to sit and relax and take in the view. A small appended museum for cricket's superstar of yore Jam RanjitSinhji - after whom the Ranji Trophy is named.
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