Rajkot to Somnath one-way via NH 27. Rate starts at ₹10/km. Final fare depends on vehicle type.
Somnath, on the western coast of Gujarat, is home to the first and foremost among the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. The magnificent temple standing today was rebuilt in 1951 after centuries of destruction, and its sound-and-light show narrates the saga of its glory and resilience.
The legendary Jyotirlinga temple, rebuilt in Chalukya style with the famous "Baan Stambh" arrow pointing towards the South Pole with no land between Somnath and Antarctica.
The sacred confluence of Hiran, Kapila and Saraswati rivers meeting the Arabian Sea — a holy bathing ghat for pilgrims.
The place where Lord Krishna was accidentally hit by an arrow, marking the end of his earthly sojourn — 4 km from Somnath.
A nightly audio-visual presentation at the Somnath temple narrating its 3,000-year history of destruction and reconstruction.
A tranquil beach adjacent to the temple, perfect for peaceful evening walks after darshan.
A museum housing ancient artefacts, sculptures and relics excavated from the original Somnath temple sites.