I recently visited Dwarka in Gujarat with Mercure Dwarka. While I am not big on religious tourism, I do love to visit new places. And here is how I saw Dwarka, Gujarat in pictures!
My first stop in Dwarka was the Nageshwar Temple, which is a little outside the city in Daarukavanam. When we went there were just a few people in the premises. I like places when I don’t find them crowded. And you know you are in Gujarat when you see a chakda!
I soptted him just outside the Nagshwer Temple, I am quite impressed by their white stylish dress. I thought he has swag too!
We then moved to the Momai Mata Temple which is on the top of a cliff and next to a beautiful beach.Other than the priests of the temple, there was no one else at the place other than our group! Now that for sure spells delight for me in a crowded India!
I highly recommend the Momai Dham Beach next to the temple! I am not sure if it remains this peaceful throughout the year, but it is a pretty place.
After Momai Mata Temple, we went back to the hotel. After an excellent dinner at the Makhan Restaurant at Mercure Dwarka, I called it a day. I do not fare well with an early start and I had a 5.00 am flight. The next day I woke up fresh and bright and we were headed to Bet Dwarka. You need to take a ferry to go to the Bet Dwarka Island. While waiting for the ferry, this was the view and I liked it.
Spotted this colorful boat while we were going to Bet Dwarka in a ferry. The people who sell you stuff to feed the birds, it is a waste. The ferry is crowded and there are hardly any birds to feed.
Bet Dwarka is home to the grand Dwarkadhish Temple. Photography is not allowed inside any main temples in Dwarka. The narrow lanes of Bet Dwarka have colorful stalls. If you are from a big city, you will find the prices amazing. I can’t remember when I came across such low prices last!
He was sitting quietly by himself in a corner in the main market at Bet Dwarka. I wonder what kind of life he leads. I tried to open a conversation, but he was not too inclined to talk.
If you show me tea, I will stop and surely drink it! Looks like the Chancellor is scolding me for drinking tea and not beer!
It was a hot day, the day we visited Bet Dwarka. We went back to straight to the hotel for lunch and some rest. In the evening we went out to the Rukmani Devi Temple. You can see the main structure in the first picture of this post. The carvings above are also from the same temple.
We visited the main Dwarkadheesh Temple in the city but photography is not allowed within the premises. You get a far away glimpse of it from the Sudama Setu. Do go to Sudama Setu at sunset, it is a lovely place to spend sometime in the evening.
I quite enjoyed shopping in the main market in Dwarka. I bought a lovely earring for Rs 35! When the shopkeeper told the price, I could not believe my ears, I am so used to hearing a 100 before 35!
I close this photo feature with the photo of another gentleman with swag! I met him at Bet Dwarka and I asked if I could click a picture. He happily posed for me!
Dwarka is really a magical place . it gives double bonanza as you may visit sea beach along with beautiful temples. Great pictures
Thank you Yogi!
Amazing place. Awesome pics. Thanks for the post 🙂
Thank you Rupam!
Quite a colorful place…but then I suppose everywhere in Gujarat is
I have not been everywhere in Gujarat but it is surely on my agenda!
amazing place fantastic picture clickings
Thank you Pushpendra!
Very nice captures, enjoyed this virtual tour.
Thank you Jyotirmoy!
Oh, lovely! I was just thinking of a new destination in Gujarat – I love exploring this state!
Happy to hear that you like Gujarat, I too like going there again and again!
Nice collection of images.
Temple towns are very colourful, aren’t they?
Yes indeed Divya though I have not visited too many!
A departure from your usual places of visit, this was interesting.The Dwaraka market is so colourful!
Thank you Rajeev! And the market had amazing prices too!
Lovely pics my favourite being the first and the fourth! 🙂
Thank you Deepa!
Brought back memories of my Dwarka trip and that reminds me, I am yet to blog in detail about it
I am sure it must have been a good trip. About writing we all are in the same boat!
Awesome post backed with the right images. Your photography skills are great. Keep inspiring fellow bloggers and travelers. Cheers
Thank you so much!
Beautiful photography
Thank you Gayathri!
Quite a colorful place this is.
Thank you Ruby!
Wonderful photo tour! Happy to see locals in their traditional attires 🙂 Thank God fashion is not yet the same evereverywhere!
I agree with you Sindhu!