Duration: 1 Day
Destinations: Jamnagar
Day 1: ARRIVAL JAMNAGAR
Meeting and assistance upon arrival as our representatives welcome you and escort you to your car. Later you will be taken to visit:
Bala Hanuman Temle :
This temple Is located on the southeastern side of the Ranmal lake. There has been nonstop chanting of the prayer Shri Ram, Jai Ram, Jai Jai Ram since 1 August, 1964. This affection has earned the temple a place in the Guiness Book of World Records. Early evening is a good time to visit as the temple and whole lakeside gets busy.
Kotha Bastion :
Kotha Bastion is one of the most essential destinations along with all the Jamnagar attractions. It is counted amongst the most valued assets of the city. It has an astonishing collection of copper plates, sculptures, inscriptions and the coins. It is well-known for an old well from which water can be drawn out by simply blowing air in a hole.
Later in the noon, you will be taken for lunch and then we will proceed to:
Lakhota Palace and Ranmal Lake :
The Lakhota Palace is positioned on an island in the core of the Ranmal lake in the shape of the large fortress. This palace once belonged to the Maharaja of Nawanagar. An vaulted stone bridge with barrier connects the Lakhota Palace with the town. It was constructed as a famine relief work in 1839-45 AD. This palace now houses a museum and is a outstanding building with some fine woodcarving, good collection of sculptures, earthenware found in the bankrupt medieval villages, coins, copper plates and inscriptions.
Darbargadh :
The Darbargadh is the original habitation of Jam Sahibs. It reflects the blend of Rajput and European architectural styles.
Bardar Sanctuary :
Bardar Sanctuary is located at the distance of 16kms from Jamnagar. Bardar Sanctuary is a gentle mountain range packed with crumbling temples and prehistoric town settlements.