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Dwarkadhish Temple

The Dwarkadhish temple, also known as the Jagat Mandir and occasionally spelled Dwarakadheesh, is a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Krishna, who is worshiped here by the name Dwarkadhish, or 'King of Dwarka'.

Lighthouse of Dwarka

Situated about 2 km from the Dwarka city centre, the Dwarka Lighthouse is a 43-metered tower. The Dwarka Lighthouse is not only a great sunset viewpoint, but the structure itself adorns an impressive architectural style.

Gomti Ghat

Gomti Ghat is situated at the mouth of the river. A bath in these waters is believed to purge the soul. The solemnity of this belief contrasts with the lively atmosphere of boys jumping into the waves and turning somersaults as people photograph them.

Rukmini Devi Temple

The Rukmini Devi Temple is a temple in Dwarka, 2 kilometres away from Dwarka, India. It is dedicated to Rukmini, Krishna’s chief queen. The temple is said to be 2,500 years old but in its present form it is inferred to belong to the 12th century.

Nageshwar jyotirling

This powerful jyotirlinga symbolizes protection from all poisons and those who pray to the Nageshwar therefore become poison free. It is among of 12 jyotirlingas. It's Located about 16km from the Dwarka City.

Shivrajpur Beach

Beach is about 15km from Dwarka. The beach is reachable by road, train, and air. It is open from 8 am to 7 pm, and there is a small entrance fee. Scuba diving, Camel Ride, Boating, Bumber Ride, Paragliding, activities are available there.

Bet Dwarka

A twenty minute ferry ride from the port town of Okha, takes one to the island of Bet Dwarka, where Lord Krishna was supposed to have met his friend Sudama. Bet Dwarka is about 30km away from Dwarka.