Rajkot to Dwarka one-way via NH 27. Rate starts at ₹10/km. Final fare depends on vehicle type.
Dwarka, one of the four sacred dhams of Hinduism, stands on the western tip of Gujarat on the banks of the Gomti river where it meets the Arabian Sea. It is believed to be the ancient kingdom of Lord Krishna and draws millions of pilgrims every year.
A magnificent 5-storey temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, dating back over 2,500 years, adorned with intricate carvings and a 78-metre flag mast.
A small island 30 km from Dwarka, believed to be the actual residence of Lord Krishna. Accessible only by boat.
A temple dedicated to Rukmini, Lord Krishna's principal consort, known for its beautifully carved 12th-century architecture.
A serene, spiritual beach right beside the Dwarkadhish Temple where devotees take a holy dip before prayers.
One of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, located 15 km from Dwarka — a must-visit on any pilgrimage.
The sacred confluence of Gomti River and Arabian Sea, where pilgrims perform rituals at sunrise and sunset.