Gujarat
About Gujarat
- Land of Eternal Faith and Heritage
Gujarat is a spiritually rich state where ancient temples, sacred rivers, and timeless traditions shape everyday life. Known as the land of Dwarka and Somnath, Gujarat holds immense religious significance in Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism. From the holy shores of Dwarkadhish to the revered Somnath Jyotirlinga, the state reflects centuries of devotion and architectural brilliance. Gujarat’s pilgrimage towns, heritage sites, and vibrant festivals create a deeply spiritual atmosphere. With its seamless blend of faith, culture, and history, Gujarat stands as one of India’s most important destinations for pilgrims and spiritual travelers.
Featured Temples of Gujarat
Explore Temples by Sacred City
- Ahmedabad
- Dwarka
- Somnath
- Gandhinagar
- Palitana
- Ambaji
- Junagadh
- Bhavnagar
- Rajkot
- Porbandar
- Modhera
- Patan
Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga
Mamleshwar Temple
Khajrana Ganesh
Bada Ganpati
Annapurna Temple
Major Pilgrimage Circuits
Simhastha Ujjain
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Travel Guide
By Road
NH-48, NH-27, and NH-51 offer extensive road connectivity across Gujarat.
Key Routes: NH-48, NH-27
By Train
Major railway stations like Ahmedabad, Vadodara, and Rajkot connect Gujarat nationwide.
Ahmedabad Junction, Vadodara Junction, Rajkot Junction
By Air
Well-connected airports provide easy access to Gujarat from major Indian cities.
Ahmedabad Airport, Vadodara Airport, Rajkot Airport
FAQs
October to March is the most comfortable time for travel and pilgrimages.
Somnath, Dwarka, Palitana, Ambaji, and Modhera are major pilgrimage centers.
Yes, Gujarat is one of India’s most important states for both Jainism and Hinduism.
A 5–7 day trip is ideal to cover key pilgrimage destinations.
Yes, Gujarat is safe, well-connected, and pilgrim-friendly.
Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga
UjjainHarsiddhi Mata
Chintaman Ganesh