Somnath, Gujarat

Spiritual Haven In Gujarat
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Overview

Nestled at the meeting point of three rivers, known as the 'Triveni Sangam', Somnath is a significant pilgrimage site in Gujarat. The town is adorned with various temples and holds a special place as the home to one of the 12 Jyotirlingas shrines of Lord Shiva. The name 'Somnath', which translates to 'lord of the moon', reflects the town's spiritual essence and its connection to mythology and legends. As a temple town, Somnath exudes a serene and spiritual atmosphere, offering a blend of religious significance and natural beauty. While the iconic Somnath temple and the picturesque Somnath beach are the main attractions, the town also boasts other places of interest such as Gita Mandir, Balukha Tirtha, Kamnath Mahadev Temple, and the Somnath Museum, making it a diverse and enriching destination for travelers.
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How to Reach Somnath

By Air
  • The nearest functional airport is Diu Airport, located around 60 km away from Somnath.
  • From the airport, travelers can hire a taxi to reach Somnath.
By Train
  • The nearest railway station is Somnath Railway Station.
  • Trains to Somnath are available from cities like Jabalpur, Ahmedabad, Okha, Rajkot, and Porbandar.
By Road
  • Somnath is well-connected by road to major cities like Ahmedabad, Delhi, Pune, Mumbai, Junagadh, and more.
  • Travelers can use their own vehicles or public transportation to reach Somnath by road.
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Places to Visit in Somnath

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Somnath Temple

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Located on the picturesque western coast of Gujarat, the Somnath Jyotirlinga Temple stands as a timeless symbol of devotion and resilience. As the first of the twelve Jyotirlinga shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva, this ancient temple holds a special place in the hearts of pilgrims and history enthusia...
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Somnath Temple

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Situated on the banks of the sacred Triveni river, the Somnath Temple in Gujarat is a rare dedication to Lord Parshuram. Legend has it that this is where Lord Parshuram underwent severe penance to free himself from a curse, and Lord Shiva eventually relieved him of it. The temple offers visitors a s...
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Somanth Beach

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Nestled within a leisurely walking distance from the renowned Somnath Temple, Somnath Beach is a popular destination celebrated for its pristine shores and stunning vistas of the ocean. As an integral part of the Gujarat tourist experience, visitors can bask in the tranquility of the beach, enjoying...
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Bhalka Tirth Temple

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Located in Somnath, Gujarat, Bhalka Tirth is a revered Hindu pilgrimage site with a rich history steeped in mythology. It is believed to be the sacred spot where Lord Krishna, the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu, was struck by a hunter's arrow, marking the transition from the Dvapara Yuga to the Kali Y...
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Gita Mandir

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Located at the Triveni Ghat in Somnath, Gujarat, the Gita Temple is a serene sanctuary where visitors can immerse themselves in the spiritual aura of Lord Krishna. Constructed in the 1970s by the renowned Birla Group, this architectural gem stands out with its gleaming white marble facade adorned wi...
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Things to do in Somnath

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Participate in Ancestral Rituals at Prachi Tirth

Immerse yourself in the sacred atmosphere of Prachi Tirth, a religious center in Somnath, Gujarat. This important site is dedicated to performing the sacred rituals for ancestors. Legend has it that Lord Krishna, a descendant of the Yaduvansh, performed rituals at the tirth for his ancestors. In Hin...
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Visit Triveni Sangam

Experience the confluence of the three sacred rivers Hiran, Kapila, and Saraswati as they meet the mighty Arabian Sea at Triveni Sangam in Somnath, Gujarat. Believed to be a sacred Moksha Tirtha for Hindus, a dip in the river at this holy ghat is thought to cleanse the body and spirit of all sins. E...
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Visit the Laxminarayan Temple

Experience the modern architectural design of the Laxminarayan Temple, located on the Somnath shore in Gujarat. This temple is dedicated to Lord Laxminarayan, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, and is renowned for its 18 pillars adorned with intricate carvings conveying the sacred message of Krishna in ...
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Visit Bhalka Tirth in Somnath, Gujarat

Experience the renowned Hindu pilgrim centre of Bhalka Tirth, believed to be the sacred location where Lord Krishna was shot by a hunter's arrow. According to sacred scriptures, this event marks the transition from the Dvapara Yuga to the Kali Yuga. The tirth features a temple dedicated to Lord Kris...
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Visit Gita Temple at Triveni Ghat

Experience the serene beauty of the Gita Temple at Triveni Ghat in Somnath, Gujarat. This stunning white marble structure, built by the Birlas in the 1970s, is dedicated to Lord Krishna and intricately adorned with the hymns of the Gita. Marvel at the marvelous architecture and the unique echo effec...
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Best Time to Visit Somnath

Visitors to Somnath can expect pleasantly cool weather throughout the year, making it an ideal destination for sightseeing and temple tours. Some of the notable festivals and events in Somnath include Makar Sankranti in January, Shivratri in February, and Navratri in October\/November. The best time to visit Somnath is from September to March, when the weather is relatively cooler. However, for th... Read More

FAQs on Somnath

What is famous about Somnath?
The place can provide you spiritual enlightenment.
For which type of travelling is Somnath a perfect destination?
Somnath is a perfect destination for Pilgrimage themed holidays.
What are the popular things to explore in Somnath?
The most loved tourist places to explore in Somnath are Somnath Temple, Gita Temple and Somnath Beach. You will have an amazing time exploring these places and come back home with a bag full of memories.
What are the things that you should not miss out on when you are in Somnath?
If you are a true traveller, you should definitely not miss out on First of the 12 Jyotirlingas, Famous Lord Krishna Temple, and Sun Kissed Shores when you are in Somnath to make a fun-filled vacay.
What is the best way to reach Somnath?
There are a few railway stations close to Somnath, Veraval in Konkan being the closest (6 km). Koshed (55 km) and Diu (90 km) are the closest airports. It will take approximately Rs. 2000 to reach Somnath from these places by cab.
What are the places near Somnath?
The top places near to Somnath are Gir national park, Diu, Girnar, Junagadh, and Porbandar.
What are the things to do in Somnath?
The top things to do in Somnath are visiting Somnath Temple, Somnath Beach, Paanch Pandav Gufa, Bhalka Tirth, Laxminarayan Temple, and Triveni Sangam Temple.
How much does a package cost for Somnath?
The packages for Somnath start at INR 6700, which can be further customized based on number of people, days, hotel category, vehicle type and customizations.
What is the local food in Somnath?
Somnath does not have many restaurants or lavish fine dining experiences to offer. There are a few popular eating places around the temple, as well as some local joints and Dhabas. Dairy products like Lassi, Buttermilk, Chaas, ice creams are popular and easily available. You can also try Gujarati snacks in the area like Dhokla, Khakra, Fafda, Sev, Khandvi, and Khaman as well as sweets like Ghevar, Malpua, Shrikhand, Puran Poli and more. Gujarat is a dry state, so you wouldn't find any alcohol here.
What is the best time to visit Somnath?
September to March are the best months to visit Somnath, as the winters are quite cold. However, if you wish to avoid the crowd and tourists that flock to Somnath, you may be tempted to visit the place during the summer and monsoon season. Somnath is extremely hot and humid during these seasons and should most definitely be visited during the winter months when the heat is more bearable.
Who should visit Somnath?
Somnath provides a good experience for those who like visiting temples and interested in mythology and history.
What is not so good about Somnath?
Less options for those who are not inclined towards spirituality.

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