Shree Dwarkadhish Temple

Shree Dwarkadhish Temple

Dwarkadhish Temple in Dwarka is also known as Jagat Mandir, which is styled with intricate detailing inspired by the Chalukya architecture. The main deity in the temple is Lord Krishna, which makes it one of the best places to visit in Dwarka. The temple is a five-storied construction, which is believed to be more than 2200 years old by Vajranabha. Distance : 500 M

Dwarka Beach(Behind the Hotel)

Located along the Arabian Sea coast, the Dwarka Beach is a refreshing day out in the coastal holy site of Dwarka. Alongside beautiful lines of coral reefs, the Dwarka beach also sites some antique temples from 1100 to the 1200s. Besides a line of food stalls, there are some colourful shells and beads stalls too.
Distance : 100 M

Dwarka Beach
Rukmini Devi Temple

Rukmini Devi Temple

Rukmini Devi Temple in Dwarka happens to be one most important Dwarka tourist places of worship as well as a place of tourist interest that is completely dedicated to Lord Krishna’s consort, Rukmani Devi. The place of worship is a true masterpiece on its own. You will just fall in love with the painted walls that tell the story of the 12th century depicting the tale of Rukmini Devi and Lord Krishna.

Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Temple

Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva was built more than 5000 years ago. It happens to be a self-manifested Shiva ling that was found from the Arabian Sea. Every year in the course of Monsoon season, the shivling is submerged in the sea and devotees believe it to be a natural way of performing the famous Abhisekam of the Shivalinga.
Distance : 500 M

Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Temple
Dwarka Lighthouse

Dwarka Lighthouse

The lighthouse happens to be yet another must-visit Dwarka Tourist Attractions. The lighthouse tower is about 43 meters high and it was inaugurated in the year 1962 on 15 July. Tourists find the environment surreal and this is considered to be the best place to witness the panoramic view of the sunset.

Shree Swaminarayan Mandir

Shree Swaminarayan Mandir is one of the beautiful shrines located on the seashore of Dwarka. The place of worship is dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan, who is believed and worshipped as one of the avatars of Lord Vishnu. The best part of this temple is its intricate structural design works that just stands as a testimony to the brilliant craftsmanship of India.

Shree Swaminarayan Mandir
Shri Nageshwar Mahadev Temple

Shri Nageshwar Mahadev Temple

Shri Nageshwar Mahadev Temple is considered one of the 12 famous self-existent temples. The temple houses and takes forward a curious myth about its actual origin. Tourists just fall in love with the giant and artistic statue of Lord Shiva, the prime deity of the temple. This place enchants visitors with its aesthetics and makes a long withstanding mark in the memory of all. Distance : 15 KM

Iskcon Temple

HH Mahavishnu Goswami Maharaj established the centre at Dwarka and since its inception; it has been incremental in propagating and bringing Krishna consciousness in the minds of people. The temple has beautiful inscriptions of lord krishna over the walls as well as the exterior of the temple displays intricate design elements of Hindu Mythology.

Iskcon Temple
Gomti Ghat

Gomti Ghat

The River Gomti is believed to be none other than River Ganges that directly descends from heaven. The Gomti is yet another most sought after place to visit in Dwarka, as it is the place where the mighty Gomti River meets the mightier Arabian Sea. Pilgrims love to take a holy dip in the ghats to wash off their bad karma. It’s a beautiful place to visit in the evening hours to witness the divine aarti.
Distance : 400 M

Sudama Setu

The Setu is named after the childhood friend of Lord Krishna, Sudama. The current bridge, which is considered to be one of the best places to visit in Dwarka, is a suspension bridge that has moved ahead to be one of the stunning architectural marvels in the city of Dwarka.
Distance : 500 M

Sudama Setu
Sunset Point

Sunset Point

When you are in Dwarka, you should on no occasion miss the sunset point. It is considered to be one of the must-visit Dwarka tourist Attractions because of its amazing scenic and panoramic beauty. You can visit this place with your loved ones and sight the magnificent views of the sun setting.

Beyt

Beyt Dwarka happens to be an island, which has played a great role in the course of the development of the township of Okha. It is one of the places to see in Dwarka for a multitude of reasons starting from its enthralling coral reefs to white sandy beaches.

Beyt
Gita Mandir

Gita Mandir

A well-known Indian Industrialist family of India, Birla, constructed the Gita Mandir in the year 1970 to preserve the ethos and teachings of Bhagavad Gita. The best part of this temple is its awe-inspiring architecture and majestic appeal being made up of white marble.

Shivrajpur Beach

Sivrajpur Beach is located near Dwarka and offers a picturesque view to the tourists. The cool blue waters, white sand and the stunning skies offer complete relaxation to the fatigued tourists. The beach is not very commercialized also, which makes it an ideal destination for families. If you are lucky, you can also spot the dolphins and some beautiful birds.

Shivrajpur Beach
Samudra Narayan Temple

Samudra Narayan Temple

Samudra Narayan Temple,one of the most loved Dwarka tourist placesis located at the Gomati Sangam Ghat just behind the Dwarkadhish Temple. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Gomti and as per the legends; River Gomti was brought from heaven by Rishi Vasishtha to sanctify Lord Rama after the battle he fought with the demon king Ravana.