Embark on the ultimate pilgrimage across Gujarat to visit the five sacred abodes of Lord Krishna, collectively known as the “Panch Dwarka.” This 4-night journey is designed for devotees who wish to trace the footsteps of the Lord from his kingdom in the west to his many divine forms across the state. From the ancient, sea-kissed walls of the main Dwarkadhish temple to the historical charm of Dakore and the island serenity of Bet Dwarka, this yatra offers deep spiritual peace. We have paced this trip to ensure you have ample time for Darshan, evening Aartis, and quiet reflection along the holy Gomti River.
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Your spiritual journey begins in Ahmedabad. We drive straight to Dakore to visit the magnificent Ranchhodraiji Temple, the first of the Panch Dwarkas. After a peaceful Darshan, we return to Ahmedabad to visit the serene Gandhi Ashram and the intricate Akshardham Temple.
Drive toward the coastal city of Jamnagar. Here, we visit the Lakhota Lake and the Bala Hanuman Temple, famous for its continuous 24/7 Ram Dhun chanting. We continue our journey to reach the holy city of Dwarka by late evening.
Spend a full day immersed in devotion. We take a boat to the Bet Dwarka island and visit the Nageshwar Jyotirlinga and Gopi Talav. In the afternoon, stand in awe of the Dwarkadhish Temple and witness the flag-hoisting ceremony that defines the city’s skyline.
Travel to Porbandar, the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi, to visit Kirti Mandir. Most importantly, we visit Sudama Puri, the final stop of the Panch Dwarka Yatra. Explore the ancient temples of the city before settling in for a quiet evening by the coast.
After an early morning breakfast, we begin our drive back to Ahmedabad. We take a moment to reflect on the five sacred days spent in prayer. Our team will drop you at the airport or railway station for your journey home.
The Panch Dwarka consists of five temples dedicated to Lord Krishna: Dwarkadhish Temple (Dwarka), Bet Dwarka (Island), Ranchhodraiji Temple (Dakore), Shrinathji Temple (Nathdwara – though often substituted with local Gujarat shrines), and Sudama Temple (Porbandar).
While there isn’t a strict uniform, we highly recommend wearing traditional Indian attire. Avoid shorts or sleeveless tops to respect the sanctity of the shrines. Some inner sanctums may have specific rules for men (like wearing a dhoti).
Yes, the ferry ride is short (about 20 minutes) and very common. However, the boats can be crowded. Our driver will assist senior citizens in finding the most comfortable boarding point to ensure a smooth crossing.
Absolutely. Many devotees choose to extend this trip by one day to include the Somnath Jyotirlinga. Just let us know in advance, and we can adjust the route and hotel bookings accordingly.
Yes, all travelers must carry valid original ID proof such as Aadhar Card, Passport, or Voter ID.
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