Gujarat Jyotirlinga & Dwarka Dham Yatra (5N/6D)
A sacred pilgrimage to the first Jyotirlinga at Somnath, the ancient kingdom of Lord Krishna at Dwarkadhish Temple, and the protective spiritual energy of Nageshwar Jyotirlinga along the scenic Gujarat coast.
Arrival in Rajkot / Diu – Somnath
You will be picked up from the airport or railway station and driven to Somnath. Visit the Somnath Jyotirlinga, known as the first Jyotirlinga of India. Deeply associated with the Moon God Chandra, this temple located beside the Arabian Sea symbolizes strength, faith, and eternal devotion.
Overnight stay in Somnath.
Somnath Sightseeing
Spend the day visiting the important spiritual places of Somnath. Explore the Triveni Sangam, the holy confluence of three rivers, and Bhalka Tirth, the site associated with the departure of Lord Krishna.
Highlight: Attend the evening Aarti followed by the spectacular Light and Sound Show at the Somnath temple complex.
Overnight stay in Somnath.
Somnath to Dwarka
After breakfast, drive towards Dwarka. Visit the Dwarkadhish Temple, one of the sacred Char Dham pilgrimage sites and believed to be the ancient kingdom of Lord Krishna. The temple is famous for its grand architecture and divine atmosphere near the Gomti River.
Overnight stay in Dwarka.
Dwarka Sightseeing
Explore the sacred places of Dwarka. Take a boat to visit Bet Dwarka, the island residence of Lord Krishna, and visit the Rukmini Devi Temple dedicated to his consort. Spend time at the serene Gomti Ghat.
Evening: Attend the powerful evening Aarti at the main Dwarkadhish Temple.
Overnight stay in Dwarka.
Dwarka to Nageshwar Jyotirlinga
Proceed to Nageshwar Jyotirlinga for darshan. Dedicated to Lord Shiva as the protector from negativity and evil, it is one of the most important Shiva shrines in western India, famous for its massive towering Shiva statue.
Return to Dwarka for overnight stay.
Departure from Dwarka / Rajkot
After breakfast, drive back for departure. You will be dropped at the airport or railway station for your onward journey, carrying the divine blessings of the Jyotirlingas and Dwarka Dham.
Tour Ends.