Embark on a Special Divine Dwarka Somnath Jyotirling Tour Package

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  • Duration:5 days 4 nights
  • Tour Type:Family, Group, Individual
  • Language:English, Hindi, Many More
Dwarka & Somnath Jyotirlinga Tour — A Divine Journey to Gujarat's Holiest Shrines with Root Indians

Along the western coastline of Gujarat, where the Arabian Sea meets ancient stone temples and sacred ghats, lies one of the most spiritually powerful pilgrimage circuits in all of India — the Dwarka and Somnath Jyotirlinga Tour. This divine journey takes pilgrims and travellers through two of Hinduism's most revered destinations, each carrying thousands of years of mythology, devotion, and architectural magnificence.

Introduction: Where Devotion Meets the Sea


Dwarka & Somnath Jyotirlinga Trip, Dwarka, the legendary city of Lord Krishna, and Somnath, the site of the very first of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, together form a pilgrimage circuit that is considered extraordinarily auspicious in the Hindu faith. To visit both in a single journey is to receive the blessings of both Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva — a spiritual experience that few other pilgrimages in India can match.
Root Indians, one of India's most trusted pilgrimage and travel specialists, has been crafting seamless Dwarka and Somnath tour packages for devotees across the country. With Root Indians by your side, every aspect of this sacred journey — from transport and accommodation to temple darshan and guided tours — is handled with care, expertise, and deep respect for the spiritual significance of these holy sites.

Dwarka — The Kingdom of Lord Krishna


Dwarka holds a place of supreme importance in Hindu mythology and history. It is one of the four sacred Char Dham pilgrimage sites of India (the pan-India circuit including Badrinath, Puri, and Rameswaram) and is believed to be the ancient kingdom built by Lord Krishna himself after he left Mathura.
According to the Mahabharata and the Bhagavata Purana, Lord Krishna established Dwarka as his capital on the western coast of India, ruling it for over a hundred years before the city was submerged in the sea after his departure from the mortal world. Archaeological excavations in the waters off present-day Dwarka have indeed revealed ancient submerged structures, adding a fascinating historical dimension to the city's divine legend.

Dwarkadhish Temple


The crown jewel of Dwarka is the magnificent Dwarkadhish Temple, also known as Jagat Mandir — the Temple of the World. This five-storey ancient temple, dedicated to Lord Krishna as Dwarkadhish (King of Dwarka), is believed to have been originally built over 2,500 years ago by Lord Krishna's grandson Vajranabha. The towering 43-metre spire, adorned with an enormous flag bearing the sun and moon symbols, is visible from miles around and fills every devotee with a sense of awe and reverence.
The temple follows a strict darshan schedule, and Root Indians ensures that all pilgrims receive timely darshan with the help of experienced local guides who navigate the temple protocols effortlessly.

Bet Dwarka


A short boat ride from Okha, Bet Dwarka is the island believed to be the actual residential palace of Lord Krishna. The Bet Dwarka Temple here is considered one of the most sacred Krishna shrines in Gujarat. Root Indians Dwarka packages include a guided visit to Bet Dwarka, making the pilgrimage truly complete.

Rukmini Devi Temple


Located just 2 kilometres from the main Dwarka town, the Rukmini Devi Temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna's principal consort, Goddess Rukmini. According to legend, Rukmini lives separately from Krishna due to a sage's curse, making this temple uniquely significant. The temple features exquisite 12th-century carvings and detailed friezes depicting scenes from Hindu mythology.
Gomti Ghat and the Arabian Sea
The sacred Gomti River meets the Arabian Sea at Gomti Ghat in Dwarka — a spot of immense spiritual significance. Pilgrims take a holy dip here before entering the Dwarkadhish Temple. The sight of the ancient temple spires rising against the backdrop of the sea at sunrise is one of the most breathtaking visuals in all of India.

Somnath — The Eternal Jyotirlinga


From Dwarka, Root Indians takes pilgrims on the journey south along the Gujarat coast to Somnath — the site of the first and most revered of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. The Somnath Temple stands proudly on the shores of the Arabian Sea in the Prabhas Patan area of the Gir Somnath district, and its history is as dramatic as it is sacred.

The Somnath Temple — A Story of Eternal Resilience


The Somnath Temple has been destroyed and rebuilt seventeen times throughout history — by invaders including Mahmud of Ghazni, Alauddin Khilji, and Aurangzeb — yet it has risen from the ashes each and every time, a testament to the unbreakable faith of its devotees. The current temple, rebuilt in the Chalukya style of architecture in 1951 under the leadership of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, stands as a symbol of India's cultural resilience and spiritual strength.
The temple is situated at the Triveni Sangam — the confluence of three sacred rivers, the Hiran, Kapila, and Saraswati — making it one of the most auspicious spots on earth. The Jyotirlinga here is believed to be swayambhu — self-manifested — and is worshipped as the very source of Lord Shiva's divine light.
The Somnath Sound and Light Show

Every evening, the Somnath Temple complex hosts a magnificent Sound and Light Show that narrates the epic history of the temple — its glorious past, its repeated destruction, and its triumphant rebuilding. Root Indians packages include this captivating experience, which brings the story of Somnath to life in a deeply moving and informative way.
Bhalka Tirth
Near Somnath lies Bhalka Tirth, the sacred spot where Lord Krishna is believed to have been struck by an arrow shot by a hunter named Jara, marking the end of his earthly life. A beautiful temple marks this site, and it is a deeply emotional stop for Krishna devotees. Root Indians includes a visit to Bhalka Tirth in their Somnath packages, making the journey spiritually complete.

Why Choose Root Indians for Your Trip to Dwarka and Somnath ?


Root Indians has established itself as one of the premier pilgrimage travel specialists in India, and their Dwarka-Somnath packages reflect their deep understanding of what devotees truly need on a sacred journey.

Root Indians provides door-to-door travel arrangements, comfortable accommodation at each destination, experienced guides well-versed in the history and mythology of every site, and a flexible itinerary that allows pilgrims to spend as much time in prayer and darshan as they wish. Their transparent pricing, no-hidden-cost policy, and 24/7 customer support make them the most reliable choice for this pilgrimage.
Whether you are a first-time pilgrim or a seasoned devotee, Root Indians tailors every Dwarka-Somnath tour to suit your needs, budget, and travel dates — ensuring a journey that is not just comfortable but truly transformative.
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Highlights

  • Sacred Jyotirling Darshan: Visit two of India's twelve sacred Jyotirlingas - Somnath and Nageshwar
  • Dwarkadhish Temple: Seek blessings at Lord Krishna's legendary kingdom
  • Bet Dwarka: Boat ride to the sacred island temple across crystal blue waters
  • Somnath Temple: Witness the architectural marvel that has risen from destruction seven times
  • Triveni Sangam: Experience the confluence of three holy rivers at Somnath
  • Porbandar Heritage: Visit Kirti Mandir, the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi
  • Rukmini Devi Temple: Pay homage at Lord Krishna's consort's ancient shrine
  • Gita Mandir: Explore the temple with inscriptions of all 18 chapters of Bhagavad Gita
  • Evening Aarti: Participate in divine evening ceremonies at both Dwarka and Somnath

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Ahmedabad — Transfer to Dwarka (Approx. 450 kms / 8.5 hrs)

Morning: Your sacred yatra begins as Root Indians' representative greets you at your hotel or Ahmedabad railway station / airport in the early morning. Board your comfortable AC vehicle and begin the 450 km journey toward the holy city of Dwarka, passing through Rajkot — the commercial heart of Saurashtra.

En route, enjoy the scenic Gujarat countryside — flat salt plains, windmill farms, and temple-dotted highways. Arrive in Dwarka by late afternoon.

Evening Arrival
Check-in to your hotel in Dwarka
Freshen up and rest after the journey
In the evening, visit the famous Dwarkadhish Temple for the evening Aarti. This prayer session is mesmerizing due to the chanting and lighting. Local priest Harekrushna Das often shares stories here that intrigue visitors.
Overnight Stay In Dwarka.

Day 2: Dwarka Darshan — Dwarkadhish Temple, Bet Dwarka & More

Early Morning (5:00 AM):
Wake up for Mangla Aarti at Dwarkadhish Temple
Participate in the divine morning ritual
Return to hotel for breakfast

Morning Darshan:
Dwarkadhish Temple (Jagat Mandir): Main darshan of Lord Krishna's magnificent temple. After darshan, explore the sacred Gomti Ghat and take a holy dip at the Triveni Sangam — where the Gomti River meets the Arabian Sea.After darshan, explore the sacred Gomti Ghat and take a holy dip at the Triveni Sangam — where the Gomti River meets the Arabian Sea.
Rukmini Devi Temple: Visit the beautifully carved 12th-century temple
Gita Mandir: Explore this unique temple with Bhagavad Gita inscriptions

Afternoon:
Lunch break
Proceed to Bet Dwarka (30 km)
Boat ride to the sacred island (approximately 30 minutes)
Darshan at Bet Dwarka temple complex
Late Afternoon
Visit Nageshwar Jyotirling Temple - one of the twelve sacred Jyotirlingas
Darshan of the 25-meter high Lord Shiva statue
Visit Gopi Talav - the sacred lake

Evening:
Witness spectacular Sandhya Aarti at Dwarkadhish Temple
Experience the divine atmosphere with bells, chants, and devotion
Dinner and overnight stay in Dwarka.

Day 3: Dwarka – Porbandar – Somnath (Approx. 240 kms / 5 hrs)

Morning:
Early breakfast and checkout from hotel
Depart for Somnath via Porbandar
Mid-Morning - Porbandar Visit
Visit Kirti Mandir, birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi
Explore Sudama Temple dedicated to Lord Krishna's childhood friend
Brief city tour of the coastal heritage town

Afternoon:
Continue journey to Somnath (approximately 120 km, 2.5 hours)
Check-in to Somnath hotel
Rest and refreshment

Evening:
Visit Somnath Temple for first darshan
Explore the magnificent temple architecture
Walk along Somnath Beach adjacent to the temple
Witness the mesmerizing evening Aarti at Somnath Jyotirling
Watch the Light & Sound Show depicting Somnath's glorious history
Dinner and overnight stay in Somnath.

Day 4: Somnath Darshan — Jyotirlinga, Bhalka Teertha & Surroundings

Early Morning:
Attend early morning Aarti at Somnath Temple (highly recommended)
Experience divine vibrations during morning prayers
Return to hotel for breakfast

Morning Sightseeing:
Visit Bhalka Tirtha - the sacred spot where Lord Krishna was hit by an arrow
Darshan at Triveni Sangam - confluence of Hiran, Kapila, and Saraswati rivers
Visit Prabhas Patan Museum with archaeological artifacts

Afternoon:
Leisure time for personal prayers or rest
Optional: Visit nearby Gita Mandir or local markets
Lunch at hotel or restaurant

Evening:
Second darshan at Somnath Temple
Peaceful time at Somnath Beach watching sunset
Participate in evening Aarti ceremony
Final blessings at the Jyotirling
Dinner and overnight stay in Somnath

 

 

Day 5: Somnath to Ahmedabad Drop (Approx. 400 kms / 8 hrs)

On the final morning of your Dwarka Somnath pilgrimage, rise early for one last darshan at the Somnath Jyotirlinga if desired. After a wholesome breakfast, check out from your hotel. Root Indians' driver will begin the approximately 400 km return journey to Ahmedabad, with a comfortable break en route.

Arrive in Ahmedabad by evening. Drop at airport/railway station/hotel.Your divine Jyotirlinga tour package with Root Indians concludes — but the spiritual blessings of Dwarkadhish and Somnath will remain with you forever. Har Har Mahadev. Jai Dwarkadhish.

Includes/Excludes

  • Accommodation and Breakfast
  • Transportation & Sightseeing (AC Cab)
  • Parking Fees
  • Pickup & Drop
  • Travel Assistance
  • GST and all applicable taxes
  • Airfare / train fare to Ahmedabad
  • Entry Tickets & Camera fees
  • Adventure Activities
  • Personal and Medical Expenses
  • Travel Insurance
  • Anything not mentioned in inclusions

Frequently asked questions

What is the best time to visit Dwarka and Somnath?

The best time to visit Dwarka and Somnath is October to March when the weather in Gujarat is pleasant and cool (15–28°C). Summers (April–June) are very hot with temperatures exceeding 40°C. Monsoon (July–September) can bring heavy rains. Root Indians recommends planning your Dwarka Somnath tour during the winter months for the most comfortable pilgrimage experience.

Is this tour package suitable for senior citizens and elderly devotees?

Absolutely. Root Indians specifically designs pilgrimage packages with elderly and senior devotees in mind. We arrange comfortable AC vehicles, hotels with lift access near temple premises, wheelchair assistance on request, and experienced guides who assist throughout the darshan. Please inform us of any special requirements at the time of booking.

Is the food on this yatra purely vegetarian?

Yes. All hotels arranged by Root Indians on this Jyotirlinga yatra serve pure sattvic vegetarian food. Dwarka and Somnath are predominantly vegetarian cities with abundant options for wholesome Gujarati thali and North Indian meals.

Can we visit Nageshwar Jyotirlinga during the Dwarka Somnath tour?

Yes! Nageshwar Jyotirlinga, one of the 12 sacred Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, is located approximately 17 km from Dwarka and is included in our Day 2 Dwarka Darshan itinerary. This makes Root Indians' package unique — you receive darshan of two Jyotirlingas (Nageshwar and Somnath) on a single trip.

Can this Dwarka Somnath package be customised or extended?

Yes. Root Indians offers fully customisable Gujarat pilgrimage packages. You can extend the tour to include Gir National Park, Girnar Jyotirlinga, Palitana Jain Temples, or Ahmedabad city tour. Contact our travel experts for a tailored itinerary.

What is the dress code for Dwarkadhish and Somnath temples?

Devotees are expected to dress modestly and respectfully. Traditional Indian attire (dhoti-kurta for men, saree or salwar kameez for ladies) is preferred. Sleeveless clothing, shorts, and Western wear may not be permitted inside the sanctum. Leather items should be left outside. Root Indians will brief you on temple etiquette before each darshan.

How do I book this Dwarka Somnath tour with Root Indians?

You can book your Dwarka Somnath Jyotirlinga tour package by calling Root Indians' helpline, filling the enquiry form on our website rootindians.com, or visiting any of our branch offices. A 25% advance confirms your booking. Balance amount is payable 7 days before the departure date.

Is the Somnath Sound and Light Show worth attending?

Absolutely — the Somnath Sound and Light Show is one of the most powerful experiences on this yatra. Held every evening in the temple compound, it narrates the stirring saga of Somnath's repeated destruction and reconstruction over centuries, told through dramatic narration, music, and lighting effects on the temple façade. Root Indians includes this in the package at no extra cost.

Cancellation policy

  • 30 days or more before departure - 10% of total package cost
  • 15 – 29 days before departure - 25% of total package cost
  • 7 – 14 days before departure - 50% of total package cost
  • Less than 7 days before departure - 100% No Refund

Unforeseen Circumstances

  • In the event of adverse weather conditions, union disruptions, government restrictions, or any other circumstances beyond human control, certain trips or activities may be cancelled.
  • In such cases, alternate feasible options will be provided. However, a cash refund will not be available under these circumstances.

Note: Specific non-refundable items such as flight tickets, train bookings, or certain hotel deposits will be charged as per the actual vendor policy, regardless of the above cancellation timeline.

Important Terms

  • Time Zone: All timelines mentioned above are calculated based on the local time zone of the starting point.
  • Communication: All cancellation requests must be submitted in writing via email to our support team. Phone cancellations must be followed up with an email confirmation.
  • Policy Updates: We reserve the right to amend this policy at any time. The version active at the time of booking shall apply to all reservations.

Have Questions?

  • If you have specific concerns regarding your booking or cancellation, please contact our Customer Care Team info@rootindians.com or +91 7877738437. We are here to assist you.

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