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Junagadh turisums 
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 Home page 
 About Junagadh Tourism 
 About us 
About Junagadh 
About Sasan Gir 
About Somnath 
 Beach 
 Historical site 
 Temple 
 Waterfall &Dame 
 Museums 
 Wildlife
Borisagar viral R. 
And 
Gadhiya Nikhil
About Junagadh Tourism 
Junagadh Tourism is that bridge which connects the 
highly excited, adventurous people with the nostalgic 
history of Junagadh and the nature eagerly waiting to 
be explored. 
Junagadh Tourism acts as a stethoscope for those who 
want to hear the throbbing of the heart of nature. 
It acts as a smelling aid for those who want to smell 
the essence of nature which can be experienced only in 
those deep forests of Susan GIR. 
It acts as binoculars for those who want to see the 
nature existing at its minute level.
Jain Deraser 
Shri Girnar Sidhee Kosher is the famous religious center of 
Jain community. 
Thus place is sacred & pious as it is related with 3 
Kalyanka – (I) Diksha (ii) Gina (iii) Moksha of 22nd 
Teerthankar Bhagwan Neminath. 
About 72 crore & 700 Muniraj like son of Shri Krishna – 
Pradyumna Kumar, Shambhu Kumar, Aniruddha Kumar 
achieved salvation at this place.
Gir National Park, Devalia 
Devalia Safari Park also known as Gir Interpretation 
Zone - Devalia, is the establishment of particular 
eco-tourism zone to reduce overload of tourists from 
Gir Forest Visit and to provide whole wildlife of Gir 
at single place in safe habitats. 
This Interpretation Zone comprises of 412 ha chain 
link fenced area which is regarded as ‘Gir in a 
nutshell’ covering all habitat types and wildlife of 
Gir. 
The basic aim of creating this facility is to provide an 
opportunity of viewing lions and other animals in 
their natural habitat within a short period of time at 
cheaper rates. 
There are animals like Asiatic lions, Leopards, Blue 
Bull, Samba, Chital, Jackal, Black buck, Wild Boar
etc. The presence of Savona habitat and other flora is 
also another attraction of the area. 
Jata Sankar Water Fall 
, a gem of a hill station in Madhya Pradesh, is 
famous for its caves and waterfalls. 
The unique geological features of the Hills in this 
region has resulted in the formation of a large 
number of waterfalls; caves both natural as well as 
manmade are to be seen all over the region. 
The Jata Shankar Temple is one of the most revered 
holy places in this.
This temple is housed in a natural cave and is an 
interesting visit for those who are religiously inclined 
as well as for the nature. 
Junagadh Tourism is that bridge which connects the highly excited, 
adventurous people with the nostalgic history of Junagadh and the nature 
eagerly waiting to be explored. Junagadh Tourism acts as a stethoscope for 
those who want to hear the throbbing of the heart of nature. 
It acts as a smelling aid for those who want to smell the essence of nature 
which can be experienced only in those deep forests of SASAN GIR. It acts as 
binoculars for those who want to see the nature existing at its minute level. 
Junagadh Tourism is one of its kinds which would help you to take a deep 
dive into the history.
It’s not just a guide but would show you the history from an angle that has 
never been looked at. 
Every history has something to tell but the words are dissolved in the rushing 
present. Junagadh Tourism would provide that insight to present in the rich 
history of Junagadh that would allow you to hear those words and thus 
provide a unique experience in its own. 
About Junagadh 
We have many historical cities in Gujarat and other 
states of India, but Junagadh is unique among them, as it 
comprises of historical monuments starting from the very 
ancient age (500 BC) till the most recent history of 
partition of India in 1947 AD. 
This city, as the name suggests, is a city of old 
fort.
It has a very old history and, as a result, there 
are many historical monuments worth visiting in 
this city, Junagadh. 
NAWABS of BABI DYNASTY 
1735 - 1758: Mohammad BahadurKhanji 
1758 - 1775: Mohammad MahabatKhanji 
1775 - 1811: Mohammad Humid Kanji
Solanki dynasty 
Nawab of Junagadh & state officials 1885 
The Solanki, of the Chalukya dynasty, 
ruled Gujarat in the 11th and 12th 
centuries.
The two large step wells (vavs) of 
Uperkot Fort were both commissioned 
by Rah NavghanI (1025- 1044 CE) 
Muslims conquered Gujarat in 1299 and 
the Sultanate of Gujarat was formed in 
1407. 
Mahmud Begada (Mahmud Shah I) 
invaded Junagadh in 1467. 
Maughal rule 
Nawab of Junagadh & state officials 1885
Mohammad Bahadur Khanji I, who owed 
allegiance to the Sultan of Ahmedabad, 
founded the state of Junagadh by expelling 
the Mughal governor and declaring 
independence in 1748. 
Mauryan dynasty 
Nawab of Junagadh & state officials 1885
An impressive fort, Uppercut, located on a plateau in the 
middle of town, was originally built during the Maryann 
dynasty by Chandragupta in 319 BCE The fort remained 
in use until the 6th century, when it was covered over for 
300 years, then rediscovered in 976 CE The fort was 
besieged 16 times over an 800-year period. One 
unsuccessful siege lasted twelve years. 
Culture 
Culture of Junagadh has a blend of festivals, food and religions. The city is 
famous for its type of food known as Kathiawad. Junagadh has limited night-life 
but people generally like to go for a drive. 
Girnartaleti area is favored by most of the population due to cool weather 
and peaceful atmosphere. 
Junagadh was ruled by Muslim Nawab before the independence because of 
that overall culture of Junagadh is blend of both Hindu and Muslim 
community. 
Her father, Vali Mohammed Babe, was an administrator with the Nawab of 
Junagadh.
Junagadh has number of theaters and Hindi cinema is very popular. 
Gujarati and English movies are also shown by various theaters. Various arts 
like Painting, Pottery, woolen clothes etc. 
are also exhibited from time to time. Junagadh Agricultural University is host 
to various exhibitions like Agricultural Exhibitions and Fair, Farmers Day 
camp etc. in SardarSmruti Kendra developed solely for this purpose. City 
police also organizes a weapons exhibition annually. 
About Sasan Gir 
SASAN LION 
“Lions have slipped under the conservation 
radar for too long. If we do not act now, lions
will find themselves in the same dire 
predicament as their Asian counterpart, the 
tiger. 
Panther is uniquely positioned through its 
network of partners to guide lion conservation 
at a range wide scale. 
We need to tackle the problem at this level if we 
hope to ensure a future for Africa’s great cat.” 
Waterfall in Sasan gir
SASAN GIR also known as the Gir Forest National Park 
and Wildlife Sanctuary is a forest and wildlife sanctuary in 
Gujarat, India. 
Established in 1965, with a total area of 1412 km² (about 258 
km² for the fully protected area (the national park) and 1153 
km² for the Sanctuary), the park is located 43 km in the 
north-east from Samantha , 65 km to the south-east of 
Junagadh and 60 km to south west of Amelia. 
History of Sasan Gir 
Formerly the hunting reserve of the Nawab of Junagadh, Gir Forest is the 
largest compact tract of dry deciduous forest in Gujarat and the only abode of 
the Asiatic Lion in the world. 
Protection was first given in 1900, when lion numbers were down to a mere 
12 individuals! By 1936, the number had increased to 250 animals and today 
there are a little over 400 individuals. 
Gir was declared a Wildlife Sanctuary in 1965 and given National Park status 
ten years later. 
Besides the Asiatic Lion, Gir supports a large population of Leopard, and
other carnivores include Jungle Cat, Jackal, Striped Hyena, and Common and 
Ruddy mongoose. 
The herbivores include Sambar, Chital, Nilgai, Chowsingha, Chinkara and 
Wild Boar. 
Over 300 bird species have been recorded here. These include the Shaheen 
Falcon, Bonelli's Eagle, Great Horned Owl, Tawny eagle and Blackwinged 
Kite. 
Grey and Jungle Bush Quail, Grey Partridge, Nightjar, Black-headed Cuckoo 
Shrike, Gray Drongo, Pied Woodpecker, Black Ibis, and White-necked Stork 
are also found at Gir. 
Asiatic Lions (Panthera leopersica) 
The close proximity of predators, livestock and humans in 
the Gir Forest gives rise to a number of management 
problems which threaten the Asiatic lions.
There are four large temples located in the Gir Forest, 
which is cut by five major roads and a railroad, so that a 
considerable volume of people moves through the 
protected area. 
Lopping of tree branches for firewood is widespread, and 
is having a devastating effect, especially upon riverine 
forest, which is prime habitat for lionesses with cubs 
during the dry season (Ravi Chellam 1993). 
Lions have been preying on cattle ever since they first 
moved into the area, but there are indications that peoples’ 
tolerance of lions is coming to an end.
Blurred Road to Devalia Forest 
The Scots Pine trees of Davilla make a perfect habitat for red 
squirrels: the forest is a real stronghold for these frisky animals 
in Lowland Scotland. 
After you’ve tried spotting them along the Red Squirrel Trail, 
you could try finding the four lochs, home to darting dragonflies 
and agile otters. 
Look out too for relics of past times among the trees, such as an 
enigmatic stone monument, where legend the Battle of Bordie 
Moor raged in 1038, and a boulder said to have been carved by a 
witch’s apron strings. 
The Pain Wildlife Sanctuary
Sometimes it seems like there is so much pain and 
suffering caused to animals around the world, 
that there is no hope that things will get better. 
But there are many organisations around the 
world fighting for animal rights, and these range 
from small endeavours at home to large projects 
that spread across the world. 
They all make a difference, and pave the way for 
a better future for animals. 
About Somnath 
Somnath 
Somnath
Shree Somnath is first among the twelve Audi Jyotirling 
of India. 
It is the holy place of the Aadi Jyotirling Shree Somnath 
Mahadev and it also has the sacred soil from where Bhagvan 
Shri Krishna took his last journey to his neejdham. 
Ancient Indian traditions maintain a close relationship of 
Somnath with release of Chandra (Moon God) from the 
curse of his father-in-law Daksha Prajapati. 
Moon was married to Twenty-Seven daughters of Daksha. 
However, he favoured Rohini and neglected other queens. 
The aggrieved Daksha cursed Moon and the Moon lost 
power of light. 
With the advice of Prajapita Brahma, Moon arrived at the 
Prabhas Teerth and worshipped Bhagvan Shiva. 
Pleased with the great penance and devotion of Moon, 
Bhagvan Shiva blessed him and relieved him from the curse 
of darkness partially, thus causing the periodic waning of 
moon. 
Pauranic traditions maintain that Moon had built a golden 
temple, followed by a silver temple by Ravana, Bhagvan 
Shree Krishna is believed to have built Somnath temple with 
Sandalwood.
Located as it is, it is widely believed that if one were to 
sail from here in a straight line, the end of the journey would 
be at the North Pole, without having to travel over land. . 
History of Somnath 
The research based on ancient Indian classical texts show that first 
SomnathJyotirlingPran-Pratistha was done on the auspicious third 
day of brighter half of Shravan month during the tenth Tretayug of 
VaivswatManvantar. 
Swami Shri GajananandSaraswatiji, Chairman of ShrimadAadhya 
JagadguruShankaracharya Vedic ShodhSansthan, Varanasi 
suggested that the said first temple was built 7, 99, 25, 105 years ago 
as derived from the traditions of PrabhasKhand of SkandPuran.
Thus, this temple is a perennial source of inspiration for millions of 
Hindus since time immemorial. 
The later sources of history account for several desecrations by 
Muslims invaders during eleventh to eighteen century A.D. 
The temple was rebuilt every time with the reconstructive spirit of 
the people. 
The secondf temple, built by the Yadava kings of Vallabhi in 
Gujarat, replaced the first one on the same site around 649 CE. 
Somnath Jyotirling
Moon God, Soma is one of the three sons of Richie Atria 
and Sati ansuya, other two being datary and Durmast. 
Moon god was very pious and used to do lot of sat 
karma (good deeds) and was great devotee of Lord Shiva. 
Prajapati Daksha came to Sage Durmast for marriage of 
27 daughters including Rohini. 
Now Rohini was similar to nature of Moon God in 
devotion and doing satkarma .Moon was married to all 27 
daughters of Daksha. 
But he was inclined more to Rohini as she was helping in 
doing Sat karma and Bhakti. 
Jealous by this sort of nature the sisters of Rohini 
complained to their father Daksha. 
Daksha tried to explain first and then threatened twice, 
But Moon and Rohini were still inclined to love each 
other and engrossed in doing Shiva Bhakti and Sat karma. 
Furious by this Daksha gave curse to Moon that he will 
lose his light and brightness. 
Jay SOMNATH………………………
Somnath Beach 
Not recommended for swimming, but a wonderful escape 
into the roaring silence of nature. 
It also offers some more active patches where you can 
enjoy a camel ride and light snacks. 
Not recommended for swimming, but a wonderful escape 
into the roaring silence of nature.
It also offers some more active patches where you can 
enjoy a camel ride and light snacks. 
Somnath tample 
Shree Somnath Trust welcomes you to the 
holy place of the Aide Jyotirling Shree
Somnath Mahadev and the sacred soil 
where from Bhagvan Shri Krishna took his 
last journey to his neejdham. 
The temple is built at the shore of the 
Arabian ocean on the western corner of 
Indian subcontinent. 
This pilgrimage is one of the oldest and 
finds its reference in the ancient texts 
like SkandPuran, Screamed Bhagvan, 
Shivpuran etc. 
The hymn from Rig-Veda quoted below 
mention the Bhagvan Someshwar along 
with the great.
 
1. Beach 
1 Ahmedpur Mandvi Beach
2 Chorwad Beach 
3 Harshad Temple and Beach 
4 SOMNATH Beach 
It is located in Ahmedpur Mandvi, near 
Diu (Union Territory of Daman and Diu) 
in Junagadh District and is one of the 14 
beaches chosen by the state to promote 
beach tourism.
Ahmedpur Mandvi Beach 
It is located in Ahmedpur Mandvi, near 
Diu (Union Territory of Daman and Diu) 
in Junagadh District and is one of the 14 
beaches chosen by the state to promote 
beach tourism.
Chorwad Beach 
Located 37 kames from Somnath, this beach was 
once home to the royal palace of the Nawab of 
Junagadh. 
Today it remains in a ruined state. The beach is 
unsafe for swimming, but it is relatively clean, 
ideal for relaxing and enjoying the ocean breeze. 
It does not offer any accommodation facilities but 
serves as an ideal excursion from Somnath. 
Coward Beach is one of the most popular 
expeditions from Junagadh. It is one of the main 
attractions of this place it has spectacular view of 
the rocky shores. The tourists can enjoy a ride on 
country boats as well.
Harshad Temple and Beach 
Travelling by Car of your own? It's important 
for you to have a clear idea of the way you 
planning to travel. 
Without a right road route from Nagoa 
Beach to Harshad Mataji Temple you 
could test out nasty.
So it turns out to be a wise act ever to have the 
correct road route with distance and driving 
time. 
To make it simply possible for you, use this 
route map tool. 
Just enter name of the two and from 
locations in the search box given and click 
search button next to know the road route 
from Nagoa Beach to Harshad Mataji 
Temple. 
It's simple and easy to find out the shortest 
route map from Nagoa Beach to Harshad 
Mataji Temple Now!
SOMNATH Beach 
Somnath Beach is well connected by 
an efficient transport network. 
The port town of Veraval serves as a 
gateway to Somnath beach. Somnath 
Beach is situated 6Km to the east of 
Veraval. 
Town is well connected by air, road 
and rail way. 
The nearest airport is at Keeshod. It 
is located 47 Km away and is connects 
to Mumbai.
 
1 Sthambh 
2 Adi-Kadi Vav, Uparkot 
3 Ashok Shilalekh 
4 Bahauddin College 
5 Bhalka Tirtha 
6 Damodar Kund
7 Uperkot 
8 Tample of Girnar 
Sthambh 
Uparkot Fort has an impressive entrance that leads to the ruins of 
the fort. The fort possesses a 300 feet deep moat which surrounds 
the fort to provide protection. 
In some places, the fortifications of Uparkot Fort rise up to 20 
meters. The entrance of Uparkot Fort leads to several 
archaeological sites, including Babupyana Caves, Naugham Kuva, 
Jama Masjid, Buddhist Caves and Adi-Kadi Vav.
Adi-Kadi Vav, Uparkot 
Adi-Kadi Vav built in the 15th century is 
carved entirely out of hard rock. 
A narrow flight of 120 stairs cuts down 
through the stone to meet the well shaft deep 
in the stone. 
Two different legends claim to explain the 
name of the well.
Ashok Shilalekh 
History lovers can visit the Ashok Shilalekh or the rock 
edicts of Emperor Ashoka. 
One particular rock edict of Ashoka can be found in an 
area between Junagadh and Girnar Hill. 
On walking 3 km from Girnar Hill or 2 km eastward from 
Junagadh, this rock with inscriptions that date back to 250 
BC can be seen.
Bahauddin College 
Bahauddin Government Science College, 
Junagadh is the oldest college of the 
science in the entire Saurashtra - Sorath 
region of the Gujarat State.
It was established in 1902 by visionary 
Vazir of Sorath state, Shri Bahauddin. 
Later, on June 01, 1983 the 'Bahauddin 
College' (composite) was bifurcated into 
'Bahauddin Arts College' and 
'Bahauddin Science College' by the 
Government of Gujarat state and was 
put under the commissionerate of 
Higher Education. 
Initially it was affiliated to Bombay 
University, Bombay and presently it is 
affiliated to the Saurashtra University, 
Rajkot. 
The college is located in urban setting 
covering an area of 1.5 acres. 
It is a co-educational institution.
The main objective of the institute was 
to cater the needs of the higher 
education of the people of the area that 
would have strong vocational value and 
job potentials. 
The college was recognized by the UGC 
under 2(f) on 18-02-1992 and 12(B) on 
18-06-1997. 
It has 40 permanent teaching staff, 27 
administrative staff and 02 technical 
staff members. 
The college currently runs five B.Sc 
courses - Physics, Chemistry, 
Mathematics, Botany and Zoology. 
It also runs two M.Sc. courses - Botany 
and Zoology.
The feeder zone of the college is 
Junagadh and its surrounding areas. 
The support services includes Central 
Library, Boys Hostel, Sports fields, NCC, 
NSS, laboratories etc.
Bhalka Tirtha 
The Bhalka Tirtha his divined leela of Bhagvan 
Shree Krishna is immortalized by a beautiful 
temple and an ancient pippal tree. Bhagvan 
Shree Krishna then walked a small distance and 
arrived at the holy banks of river Hiran from 
where he took his last journey to his Neejdham.
Damodar Kund 
This is the main place where the two festivals are 
celebrated every year. 
In the month of October-November during the 
period of five days concluding on the full-moon 
day of Kartik Month “Parikrama” is held after 
hoisting of Dhaka on this temple.
The Parikrama or circular travel goes on for five 
days, covering a distance of about 40 Kms around 
the Girnar Mountain. 
It has got very much importance and is compared 
to the Lili Parikrama of Govardhan mountain in 
Vraj.
Uperkot 
The middle of the town of Junagadh, there is the 
ancient Upper Fort or UPERKOT on the plateau, 
which is believed to have been built around 312 BC 
by Chandragupta Maury. 
This fort has a long history that includes 16 
attempts to besiege this fort over a period of 
800years. 
Construction remained in oblivion for 300 years 
and was rediscovered during 976 AD. 
Tample of Girnar
Girnar (is a sacred hill both to the Hindus and 
Janis. The Janis calls it Neminath. 
According to traditional history, Siddhas have 
used it as a retreat to undertake tapasya since 
ancient times. 
The 3660 feet hill is connected with Lord 
Krishna. When Kalayavan, apparently a warrior 
of foreign origin, was chasing him, the Lord got 
the better of the powerful adversary in a curious 
way. 
Raja Muchkund was sleeping in one of the 
caves of Raivatachal mountain (the ancient 
name for Girnar) He was taking rest after 
fighting on behalf of the gods. 
After his exertions Muchkund had only one 
desire rest and repose. 
He got a boon that whoever disturbed his sleep 
would be reduced to ashes when he opened his 
eyes. 
This boon Krishna knew. What better way to get 
rid of Kalyavan. So he pretended as if he was
running away from Kalyavan and led him to the 
Girnar temple 
Krishna covered Muchkund with his upper cloth. 
Kalyavan after the long chase mistook the sleeping figure for 
Krishna ahim up and was reduced to ashes. 
Girnar was known by different names at different periods- 
Ujjayant, Manipur, Chandraketupur, Rivet Nagar, Puratanpur, 
Girivar and Girnar.
The pilgrims have to climb 9999 steps to reach the top. There are 
five important Jain temples, besides several Hindu shrines. 
Darbar Hall museums 
The Darbar Hall Museum is located in the center of 
Junagadh city. 
It was a palace of the Nawab of Junagadh which was 
later converted into a museum.
It is situated in the old Palace of Nawab (Rang 
Mahel) near Diwan Chowk. 
It has on display historical artifacts palanquins, 
arms gallery, picture gallery, textile gallery and the 
Kacheri. 
Ayurvedic Museum 
Ayurvedic Museum is located at the Ayurvedic 
College at Sardarbag in the western part of town.
The personnel are helpful to those interested in 
learning something about this ancient and natural 
medical treatment. 
Darbar-Hall-Museum 
Darbar Hall Museum is a major attraction in 
Junagadh. The Durbar Hall originally 
belonged to the Nawab of Junagadh. 
Historical art effacts of that time can be seen 
in this hall that is segmented into sections
like palanquins, arms gallery, picture gallery, 
textile gallery and the Kacheri. 
Visitors can also see various thrones, 
weapons, howdahs, costumes, armours, 
tapestries and chandeliers, silver articles, 
gowns, cushions and carpets and several 
other things. 
Museum in Sakkar Baug 
The Sindhu Civilization remains which are found in 
Harappa and Moen-jo-dero are also found near 
Junagadh in the village called Intala. 
People call it Intala because a large quantity of bricks 
(Int) was found from the underground there.
Many remains collected therefrom have been preserved 
at the museum situated at Sakkar Baug. 
The Science Museum 
The Science Museum at Junagadh is the first 
and sole science museum privately owned in 
Gujarat.
There are over 60 science projects in this 
museum, which are related to science facts and 
can be managed by visitors. 
There is also a small aquarium and an open-air 
garden restaurant which serves Punjabi and South 
Indian dishes in the evening.
Somnath tample 
The Someshwar Mahadev temple stands tall 
among the temples of India. 
The construction of the present temple in Junagadh 
district began in 1950. 
It is the seventh temple built to commemorate the 
glory of Lord Somnath who was known as 
BhAiraveshwar in the Sa (ya Yug, Shravanikeshwar 
in Treta Yug and Shrigaleshwar in DwaparYug. 
According to legend, Soma, the moon God built the 
temple in gold, Ravan in silver, Krishna in wood and 
king Bhimdev of Anhilwad in stone. Soma 
constructed the temple as a gesture after Lord Shiva 
cured him of his illness 
. This illness was caused by his father-in-law Daksha 
Prajapati's curse.
Ambaji Temple Girnar 
The famous temple of Goddess Ambaji. It is believed that this temple was 
built during the Gupta era. 
5000 step Amba Mata Mandir which is located in Junagadh in Gujarat is one 
of the very ancient temples of India. 
It is situated at the top of the Girnar Mountain.
The Girnar Mountain is one of the impotent pilgrimage sit of Junagadh, 
which is itself a very picturesque town of India. 
Amba Mata is a very highly sublime pilgrimage center for the Hindus. The 
temple attracts . 
Banej Temple, Sasan Gir 
A visit to Banej Temple can also be combined with other 
tourist attractions across the city. 
With its delectable cuisines, and opportunities to explore 
the surrounding areas, Sasan Gir is perfectly poised to 
offer an experience that is both, authentic as well as 
unique! There are many ideal locations to visit in and 
around this wonderful city, with prominent local 
landmarks and favourable restaurants being just a few 
examples 
. Make a trip to Sasan Gir and its exciting places of 
interest to enjoy a memorable vacation.
A visit to Banej Temple will give you a greater insight 
into the various cultures and traditions of Sasan Gir. 
Bhavnath Mahadev temple
The Bhavnath Mahadev temple is a shrine ensconced 
in myths and legends of the Puranic era. 
The Shiva linga here is said to have emerged of its own 
divine intention. 
Reportedly, when Shiva and Parvati were traveling 
over the Girnar Hills their divine garment fell over the 
present Mrigi Kund, making this place an auspicious 
site for Shiva worshippers. 
The Bhavnath Mahadev Temple is located in the 
village. 
Other attractions include Damodar Kund, Mrugi 
Kund, and Sudarshan Talav. 
There are two main annual festivals: Maha Shivaratri 
and Girnar Lili Parikrama.
Bordevi Temple 
Bordevi Temple about 8 km away from Bhavnath. 
It is a temple of goddess situated in deep forest on the 
way of Parikrama. 
It is a most spectacular landscape. No other vehicles 
except Jeep can reach there.
Kankai Mata Temple 
In the heart of the jungle, 50 km from Sasan Gir, there is a shrine to 
Kankai Mata, the benefactor of the shepherds of Gir forest. 
Kinaki is a supremely wild place where you can hear lions roar at 
night and animals gathering at the nearby lake. 
There is a bus from Junagadh every morning that leaves at 8am 
stays one hour at the temple and departs on the return journey at 
9:45am. 
But to really experience the place go with private transport and stay 
at night.
New Swaminarayan Temple 
This is the latest temple added in the temple 
series of Junagadh and one of the marvelous temples built 
by His Holiness Shri Pramukh Swami Maharaja of B.A.P.S. 
(Bochasanwasi Akshar Purushottam Sanstha). 
The temple is spread in a large enclave of garden called 
Akshar Wadi, situated near Motibaug botanical garden, on 
the road to Somnath.
Parab Mandir 
Parab Vavdi is a place in Junagadh District of Gujarat in 
India. 
You can learn about the businesses, see photos, watch 
videos and get other relevant information about Parab 
Vavdi by following the corresponding links in this page. 
You can connect yourself with Parab Vavdi by joining the 
following My Parab Vavdi Connections.
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satadhar tample 
The Conversion of ‘mohan’ (a normal man) into a 
‘mahatma’ (the saint), only happens at kathiawad 
(Saurashtra in India), a place full of spirituality and 
fascinating history of its saints with their unlimited noble 
works for human beings as well creatures. 
Many saints have served the peoples of kathiawad. 
Lord Krishna, who has established his throne in this 
sacred place.
“Girnar”- a sacred mountain of Saurashtra has born 
numerous powerful saints to the world. 
Shree Radha Damodar Temple 
Shri Damodar Hari’s Main Temple Shri Damodar 
Pilgrimage is situated along the road to Girnar in 
Junagadh city in the south of Saurashtra.
The renovation of this pilgrim place was done during 
the regime of King Skand Gupta who was from the 
Gupta dynasty in the year 462 A.D. 
Nagbaima in moniya 
The story of Veer Ladhva Kuchhadia begins when he was coming back from 
seeing family and friends in the village of Dangavar (near Jamnagar). Coming 
back, he stopped in the Padaar of Kaatvanu, just beside the Deravaav. 
Stopping at the Vav (well) Ladhva’s horse became thirsty. 
Shortly after, a Charan Aai came and stopped to fill some water. Ladhva asked 
Jasal Aai, if she could fill two water containers for Ladhva’s horse.
Replying that she would fill four containers instead of two, she gave him the water. 
Regarding her like a sister, Ladhva gave her some money and began to get on his 
horse. 
Jasal Aai told Ladhva that now they regarded each other as brother and sister, he 
must go round to Jasal Aar’s house and have dinner. 
Guru data temple 
Shri Dattatreya is a very ancient incarnation, highly 
venerated through the ages. Dattatreya – a 
Universal Guru manifested in the recess of time of 
‘Kaliyug’, when humanity had gone far from its pristine 
state and steeped into threshold of a time when all 
kinds of vices had already taken root, and the pious 
souls made fervent appealed for the salvage of the 
mankind surging forward in manifold way.
He had descended on this earth to establish ‘Satya‘(the 
Universal Truth), ‘Rat’ (the Cosmic Order), Dharma‘, 
(the perennial principles), in its entire entirety. 
Seer Atrium was one of such Seers who had ‘seen’ 
and experienced the Brahman, the eternal 
Wisdom. 
To him was born a son, the product of the Grace 
or the Divine Will, which was the manifestation 
of all three Primal Energies of Brahma, Vishnu 
and Shiva. 
He was ordained with the three energies; He 
came to have the concentrated wisdom of the 
three God-heads or symbolically three heads. 
The three heads signified as Brahma: ‘Tejas’ 
personified, Vishnu: ‘Ojas‘personified, Shiva: 
‘Tapas’ personified. 
Under these heads, illumination of knowledge, 
vigorosity of action and stringency of penance 
were represented as three aspects or state of 
being of the same.
Tulsishyam temple 
Tulsishyam is located on the border of Amreli district and 
Junagadh district, in the Gir forest national park in Gujarat.
It is 45 km from Dhari (Dist-Amreli) and 35 km from Una (Dist- 
Junagadh). It is connected to both cities. 
There is an ancient temple of Lord Vishnu-Lord Shyam. Legend 
says that Lord Krishna eliminated the demon called Tul and so 
the place is associated with his name along with that of Krishna as 
Shyam and is thus called Tulsishyam. 
The idol of Lord Tulsishyam is said to be 3000 years old. It is 
made up of black stone. There is a hot sulphur sprint near the 
temple that is believed to have curative powers. 
Kankaimata in sasan Gir 
In the heart of the jungle, 50 km from Sasan Gir, there is a 
shrine to Kankai Mata, the benefactor of the shepherds of 
Gir forest.
Kankai is a supremely wild place where you can hear lions 
roar at night and animals gathering at the nearby lake. 
There is a bus from Junagadh every morning that leaves at 
8am stays one hour at the temple and departs on the 
return journey at 9:45am. But to really experience the 
place go with private transport and stay at night. 
The high temple walls ensure your safety and once night 
falls, you can watch the stars through the jungle treetops, 
hear lions roaming outside and experience a night in the 
true wilderness. 
Swami Vivekananda Vinay Mandir, Junagadh
Swami Vivekananda Vinay Mandir is one of the 
oldest secondary and higher secondary schools in 
Gujarat. 
It stands on a large land with gardens, playground 
and old domes. 
This school is mostly famous for two students, Jainil 
Dewani and Dhirubhai Ambani. 
Every year, the birthday of Dhirubhai is celebrated 
with variety of cultural programmes, which are 
attended by some member of the Ambani family.
Denger lion 
1. Gir Forest National Park and Wildlife 
Sanctuary 
2. Gir National Park, Devalia 
3. The Mitiyala and Gir Sanctuary
The Pania Wildlife Sanctuary 
1 
Gir Forest National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary 
The Gir Forest National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary also known as 
Sasan-Gir, is a forest and wildlife sanctuary in Gujarat, India. 
Established in 1965, the park is located about 65 km to the south-east 
of Junagadh. 
It is the sole home of the pure Asiatic Lions and is considered to be 
one of the most important protected areas in Asia due to its 
supported species.
2 
Gir National Park, Devalia 
In order to promote nature education, an 
Interpretation Zone has been created within the Gir National 
Park, at Devalia, covering all types of habitat and Gir wildlife. 
Within the chained fences feeding-cum-living cages are 
maintained for the carnivores along with a double-gate entry 
system. 
The inside population of the zone includes 100 spotted deer, 
about 100 blue-bulls, 15 wild boars, sambar and black-bucks,
with other mammal and reptilian species together with a 
number of species of birds. 
3 
The Mitiyala and Gir Sanctuary 
Mitiyala grasslands known for the rustic, 
untamed essence of undulating hill tracks engulfed with tall
grasses, semi-dry deciduous trees is almost like an offshoot 
of Gir Lion Sanctuary. 
Mitiyala Wildlife Sanctuary occupying an area of 18.22 square 
kilometers got the confirmed status in the year 2004. 
4 
The Pania Wildlife Sanctuary 
The Pania Wildlife Sanctuary Precipitous, undulating 
landscape carpeted with wild grass and vegetation in-houses 
the Pania Wildlife Sanctuary. 
The ecological refuge also known by the name of Chanchai- 
Pania has been home to varied species of endangered and 
rare animals and was declared a Sanctuary in 1989.
The 39.63 square kilometers sanctuary is an extended stretch 
of the Gir Sanctuary and the majestic lions and leopards 
frequently roam around this area. 
The Pania Wildlife refuge is differentiated from Gir to 
emphasize preservation of the Chinkaras and antelopes who 
wander around freely in the grassy region. 
Patches of grassy land amidst the hilly arid areas render the 
area suitably for the elegant and graceful Chinkara or Indian 
Gazelle. 
Waterfall & dam 
Type of waterfall dame 
1. Hasnapur Dam 
2. Jamzir Water fall 
3. Kamleshwar Dam 
4. Narsinh maheta sarover 
5. Willingdon Dam
1 
Hasnapur Dam 
Hasnapur Dam is largest Dam in 
Junagadh city, Junagadh to Hasnapu 
Dam aroud 15Km. 
Raja muhammed ail khan of Hasnapur 
(immigrated to Pakistan) raja bahadur 
rameshwar Singh, raja of tiloi.
Nawab salman khurshid khan of there is 
manmade dams around junagadh named 
willingdon dam, hasnapur dam, 
anandpur weir. 
2 
Jamzir Water fall 
This waterfall is located in the village Jamvala (Gir).
If you are travelling from Sasan Gir or Junagadh or Talala - towards this waterfall, 
I recommend taking Jamwala Jungle route during the day time and you will enjoy 
the views while passing by the jungle. 
Jamvala village is situated on the banks of Shingoda River in the Gir Somnath 
District. 
Jamvala is 28 Km away from Talala (Gir). Jamvala (Gir) is famous for three things 
peda, kesar mango, Jamjir water fall., 
3 
Kamleshwar Dam 
A visit to Kamleshwar Dam can also be combined with 
other tourist attractions across the city. 
With its delectable cuisines, and opportunities to explore 
the surrounding areas, Sasan Gir is perfectly poised to 
offer an experience that is both, authentic as well as 
unique! There are many ideal locations to visit in and
around this wonderful city, with prominent local 
landmarks and favourable restaurants being just a few 
examples. 
Make a trip to Sasan Gir and its exciting places of interest 
to enjoy a memorable vacation. 
A visit to Kamleshwar Dam will give you a greater insight 
into the various cultures and traditions of Sasan Gir 
4 
Narsinh maheta sarover
A beautiful lake situated near Talav Gate and ST Bus Station. 
This was an abandoned place till 1995 AD, as the lake did not have any 
storage capacity. 
In the year 2000, the lake was reconstructed and deepened by joint effort of 
the people of Junagadh 
. Water flowing in Kalwariver is diverted to this lake in monsoon season when 
Willingdon dam overflows 
5 
Willingdon Dam
The dam is built on the river Kalwa at the foot of the hill 
from where it originates. 
It was built as a reservoir for drinking water for the people 
of Junagadh. 
It was named after Lord Willingdon, the then Governor of 
India. 
Near the dam, the steps go up to 2,779 feet (847 m) high to 
the famous shrine of Jamiyalshah Datar, where both Hindu 
and Muslim devotees share their faith.
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Junagadh turisums

  • 1. Junagadh turisums Developed By Borisagar viral R To.Chaparda ta.visavadar Di.junagadh Enroll no- 12030304509 Mo. 9687210327 Email-viralborisagar.r@Gmail.com & Gadhiya Nikhil P To.vajdi Ta.visavadar di.junagadh Enroll no-12030304510 Email.gadhiyanikhil7@Gmail.com Department of bachelor of computer science BIC collage of BCA & MCA Chaprada-362130 Year-2014
  • 2. Index of junagadh turisums  Home page  About Junagadh Tourism  About us About Junagadh About Sasan Gir About Somnath  Beach  Historical site  Temple  Waterfall &Dame  Museums  Wildlife
  • 3. Borisagar viral R. And Gadhiya Nikhil
  • 4. About Junagadh Tourism Junagadh Tourism is that bridge which connects the highly excited, adventurous people with the nostalgic history of Junagadh and the nature eagerly waiting to be explored. Junagadh Tourism acts as a stethoscope for those who want to hear the throbbing of the heart of nature. It acts as a smelling aid for those who want to smell the essence of nature which can be experienced only in those deep forests of Susan GIR. It acts as binoculars for those who want to see the nature existing at its minute level.
  • 5. Jain Deraser Shri Girnar Sidhee Kosher is the famous religious center of Jain community. Thus place is sacred & pious as it is related with 3 Kalyanka – (I) Diksha (ii) Gina (iii) Moksha of 22nd Teerthankar Bhagwan Neminath. About 72 crore & 700 Muniraj like son of Shri Krishna – Pradyumna Kumar, Shambhu Kumar, Aniruddha Kumar achieved salvation at this place.
  • 6. Gir National Park, Devalia Devalia Safari Park also known as Gir Interpretation Zone - Devalia, is the establishment of particular eco-tourism zone to reduce overload of tourists from Gir Forest Visit and to provide whole wildlife of Gir at single place in safe habitats. This Interpretation Zone comprises of 412 ha chain link fenced area which is regarded as ‘Gir in a nutshell’ covering all habitat types and wildlife of Gir. The basic aim of creating this facility is to provide an opportunity of viewing lions and other animals in their natural habitat within a short period of time at cheaper rates. There are animals like Asiatic lions, Leopards, Blue Bull, Samba, Chital, Jackal, Black buck, Wild Boar
  • 7. etc. The presence of Savona habitat and other flora is also another attraction of the area. Jata Sankar Water Fall , a gem of a hill station in Madhya Pradesh, is famous for its caves and waterfalls. The unique geological features of the Hills in this region has resulted in the formation of a large number of waterfalls; caves both natural as well as manmade are to be seen all over the region. The Jata Shankar Temple is one of the most revered holy places in this.
  • 8. This temple is housed in a natural cave and is an interesting visit for those who are religiously inclined as well as for the nature. Junagadh Tourism is that bridge which connects the highly excited, adventurous people with the nostalgic history of Junagadh and the nature eagerly waiting to be explored. Junagadh Tourism acts as a stethoscope for those who want to hear the throbbing of the heart of nature. It acts as a smelling aid for those who want to smell the essence of nature which can be experienced only in those deep forests of SASAN GIR. It acts as binoculars for those who want to see the nature existing at its minute level. Junagadh Tourism is one of its kinds which would help you to take a deep dive into the history.
  • 9. It’s not just a guide but would show you the history from an angle that has never been looked at. Every history has something to tell but the words are dissolved in the rushing present. Junagadh Tourism would provide that insight to present in the rich history of Junagadh that would allow you to hear those words and thus provide a unique experience in its own. About Junagadh We have many historical cities in Gujarat and other states of India, but Junagadh is unique among them, as it comprises of historical monuments starting from the very ancient age (500 BC) till the most recent history of partition of India in 1947 AD. This city, as the name suggests, is a city of old fort.
  • 10. It has a very old history and, as a result, there are many historical monuments worth visiting in this city, Junagadh. NAWABS of BABI DYNASTY 1735 - 1758: Mohammad BahadurKhanji 1758 - 1775: Mohammad MahabatKhanji 1775 - 1811: Mohammad Humid Kanji
  • 11. Solanki dynasty Nawab of Junagadh & state officials 1885 The Solanki, of the Chalukya dynasty, ruled Gujarat in the 11th and 12th centuries.
  • 12. The two large step wells (vavs) of Uperkot Fort were both commissioned by Rah NavghanI (1025- 1044 CE) Muslims conquered Gujarat in 1299 and the Sultanate of Gujarat was formed in 1407. Mahmud Begada (Mahmud Shah I) invaded Junagadh in 1467. Maughal rule Nawab of Junagadh & state officials 1885
  • 13. Mohammad Bahadur Khanji I, who owed allegiance to the Sultan of Ahmedabad, founded the state of Junagadh by expelling the Mughal governor and declaring independence in 1748. Mauryan dynasty Nawab of Junagadh & state officials 1885
  • 14. An impressive fort, Uppercut, located on a plateau in the middle of town, was originally built during the Maryann dynasty by Chandragupta in 319 BCE The fort remained in use until the 6th century, when it was covered over for 300 years, then rediscovered in 976 CE The fort was besieged 16 times over an 800-year period. One unsuccessful siege lasted twelve years. Culture Culture of Junagadh has a blend of festivals, food and religions. The city is famous for its type of food known as Kathiawad. Junagadh has limited night-life but people generally like to go for a drive. Girnartaleti area is favored by most of the population due to cool weather and peaceful atmosphere. Junagadh was ruled by Muslim Nawab before the independence because of that overall culture of Junagadh is blend of both Hindu and Muslim community. Her father, Vali Mohammed Babe, was an administrator with the Nawab of Junagadh.
  • 15. Junagadh has number of theaters and Hindi cinema is very popular. Gujarati and English movies are also shown by various theaters. Various arts like Painting, Pottery, woolen clothes etc. are also exhibited from time to time. Junagadh Agricultural University is host to various exhibitions like Agricultural Exhibitions and Fair, Farmers Day camp etc. in SardarSmruti Kendra developed solely for this purpose. City police also organizes a weapons exhibition annually. About Sasan Gir SASAN LION “Lions have slipped under the conservation radar for too long. If we do not act now, lions
  • 16. will find themselves in the same dire predicament as their Asian counterpart, the tiger. Panther is uniquely positioned through its network of partners to guide lion conservation at a range wide scale. We need to tackle the problem at this level if we hope to ensure a future for Africa’s great cat.” Waterfall in Sasan gir
  • 17. SASAN GIR also known as the Gir Forest National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary is a forest and wildlife sanctuary in Gujarat, India. Established in 1965, with a total area of 1412 km² (about 258 km² for the fully protected area (the national park) and 1153 km² for the Sanctuary), the park is located 43 km in the north-east from Samantha , 65 km to the south-east of Junagadh and 60 km to south west of Amelia. History of Sasan Gir Formerly the hunting reserve of the Nawab of Junagadh, Gir Forest is the largest compact tract of dry deciduous forest in Gujarat and the only abode of the Asiatic Lion in the world. Protection was first given in 1900, when lion numbers were down to a mere 12 individuals! By 1936, the number had increased to 250 animals and today there are a little over 400 individuals. Gir was declared a Wildlife Sanctuary in 1965 and given National Park status ten years later. Besides the Asiatic Lion, Gir supports a large population of Leopard, and
  • 18. other carnivores include Jungle Cat, Jackal, Striped Hyena, and Common and Ruddy mongoose. The herbivores include Sambar, Chital, Nilgai, Chowsingha, Chinkara and Wild Boar. Over 300 bird species have been recorded here. These include the Shaheen Falcon, Bonelli's Eagle, Great Horned Owl, Tawny eagle and Blackwinged Kite. Grey and Jungle Bush Quail, Grey Partridge, Nightjar, Black-headed Cuckoo Shrike, Gray Drongo, Pied Woodpecker, Black Ibis, and White-necked Stork are also found at Gir. Asiatic Lions (Panthera leopersica) The close proximity of predators, livestock and humans in the Gir Forest gives rise to a number of management problems which threaten the Asiatic lions.
  • 19. There are four large temples located in the Gir Forest, which is cut by five major roads and a railroad, so that a considerable volume of people moves through the protected area. Lopping of tree branches for firewood is widespread, and is having a devastating effect, especially upon riverine forest, which is prime habitat for lionesses with cubs during the dry season (Ravi Chellam 1993). Lions have been preying on cattle ever since they first moved into the area, but there are indications that peoples’ tolerance of lions is coming to an end.
  • 20. Blurred Road to Devalia Forest The Scots Pine trees of Davilla make a perfect habitat for red squirrels: the forest is a real stronghold for these frisky animals in Lowland Scotland. After you’ve tried spotting them along the Red Squirrel Trail, you could try finding the four lochs, home to darting dragonflies and agile otters. Look out too for relics of past times among the trees, such as an enigmatic stone monument, where legend the Battle of Bordie Moor raged in 1038, and a boulder said to have been carved by a witch’s apron strings. The Pain Wildlife Sanctuary
  • 21. Sometimes it seems like there is so much pain and suffering caused to animals around the world, that there is no hope that things will get better. But there are many organisations around the world fighting for animal rights, and these range from small endeavours at home to large projects that spread across the world. They all make a difference, and pave the way for a better future for animals. About Somnath Somnath Somnath
  • 22. Shree Somnath is first among the twelve Audi Jyotirling of India. It is the holy place of the Aadi Jyotirling Shree Somnath Mahadev and it also has the sacred soil from where Bhagvan Shri Krishna took his last journey to his neejdham. Ancient Indian traditions maintain a close relationship of Somnath with release of Chandra (Moon God) from the curse of his father-in-law Daksha Prajapati. Moon was married to Twenty-Seven daughters of Daksha. However, he favoured Rohini and neglected other queens. The aggrieved Daksha cursed Moon and the Moon lost power of light. With the advice of Prajapita Brahma, Moon arrived at the Prabhas Teerth and worshipped Bhagvan Shiva. Pleased with the great penance and devotion of Moon, Bhagvan Shiva blessed him and relieved him from the curse of darkness partially, thus causing the periodic waning of moon. Pauranic traditions maintain that Moon had built a golden temple, followed by a silver temple by Ravana, Bhagvan Shree Krishna is believed to have built Somnath temple with Sandalwood.
  • 23. Located as it is, it is widely believed that if one were to sail from here in a straight line, the end of the journey would be at the North Pole, without having to travel over land. . History of Somnath The research based on ancient Indian classical texts show that first SomnathJyotirlingPran-Pratistha was done on the auspicious third day of brighter half of Shravan month during the tenth Tretayug of VaivswatManvantar. Swami Shri GajananandSaraswatiji, Chairman of ShrimadAadhya JagadguruShankaracharya Vedic ShodhSansthan, Varanasi suggested that the said first temple was built 7, 99, 25, 105 years ago as derived from the traditions of PrabhasKhand of SkandPuran.
  • 24. Thus, this temple is a perennial source of inspiration for millions of Hindus since time immemorial. The later sources of history account for several desecrations by Muslims invaders during eleventh to eighteen century A.D. The temple was rebuilt every time with the reconstructive spirit of the people. The secondf temple, built by the Yadava kings of Vallabhi in Gujarat, replaced the first one on the same site around 649 CE. Somnath Jyotirling
  • 25. Moon God, Soma is one of the three sons of Richie Atria and Sati ansuya, other two being datary and Durmast. Moon god was very pious and used to do lot of sat karma (good deeds) and was great devotee of Lord Shiva. Prajapati Daksha came to Sage Durmast for marriage of 27 daughters including Rohini. Now Rohini was similar to nature of Moon God in devotion and doing satkarma .Moon was married to all 27 daughters of Daksha. But he was inclined more to Rohini as she was helping in doing Sat karma and Bhakti. Jealous by this sort of nature the sisters of Rohini complained to their father Daksha. Daksha tried to explain first and then threatened twice, But Moon and Rohini were still inclined to love each other and engrossed in doing Shiva Bhakti and Sat karma. Furious by this Daksha gave curse to Moon that he will lose his light and brightness. Jay SOMNATH………………………
  • 26. Somnath Beach Not recommended for swimming, but a wonderful escape into the roaring silence of nature. It also offers some more active patches where you can enjoy a camel ride and light snacks. Not recommended for swimming, but a wonderful escape into the roaring silence of nature.
  • 27. It also offers some more active patches where you can enjoy a camel ride and light snacks. Somnath tample Shree Somnath Trust welcomes you to the holy place of the Aide Jyotirling Shree
  • 28. Somnath Mahadev and the sacred soil where from Bhagvan Shri Krishna took his last journey to his neejdham. The temple is built at the shore of the Arabian ocean on the western corner of Indian subcontinent. This pilgrimage is one of the oldest and finds its reference in the ancient texts like SkandPuran, Screamed Bhagvan, Shivpuran etc. The hymn from Rig-Veda quoted below mention the Bhagvan Someshwar along with the great.
  • 29.  1. Beach 1 Ahmedpur Mandvi Beach
  • 30. 2 Chorwad Beach 3 Harshad Temple and Beach 4 SOMNATH Beach It is located in Ahmedpur Mandvi, near Diu (Union Territory of Daman and Diu) in Junagadh District and is one of the 14 beaches chosen by the state to promote beach tourism.
  • 31. Ahmedpur Mandvi Beach It is located in Ahmedpur Mandvi, near Diu (Union Territory of Daman and Diu) in Junagadh District and is one of the 14 beaches chosen by the state to promote beach tourism.
  • 32. Chorwad Beach Located 37 kames from Somnath, this beach was once home to the royal palace of the Nawab of Junagadh. Today it remains in a ruined state. The beach is unsafe for swimming, but it is relatively clean, ideal for relaxing and enjoying the ocean breeze. It does not offer any accommodation facilities but serves as an ideal excursion from Somnath. Coward Beach is one of the most popular expeditions from Junagadh. It is one of the main attractions of this place it has spectacular view of the rocky shores. The tourists can enjoy a ride on country boats as well.
  • 33. Harshad Temple and Beach Travelling by Car of your own? It's important for you to have a clear idea of the way you planning to travel. Without a right road route from Nagoa Beach to Harshad Mataji Temple you could test out nasty.
  • 34. So it turns out to be a wise act ever to have the correct road route with distance and driving time. To make it simply possible for you, use this route map tool. Just enter name of the two and from locations in the search box given and click search button next to know the road route from Nagoa Beach to Harshad Mataji Temple. It's simple and easy to find out the shortest route map from Nagoa Beach to Harshad Mataji Temple Now!
  • 35. SOMNATH Beach Somnath Beach is well connected by an efficient transport network. The port town of Veraval serves as a gateway to Somnath beach. Somnath Beach is situated 6Km to the east of Veraval. Town is well connected by air, road and rail way. The nearest airport is at Keeshod. It is located 47 Km away and is connects to Mumbai.
  • 36.  1 Sthambh 2 Adi-Kadi Vav, Uparkot 3 Ashok Shilalekh 4 Bahauddin College 5 Bhalka Tirtha 6 Damodar Kund
  • 37. 7 Uperkot 8 Tample of Girnar Sthambh Uparkot Fort has an impressive entrance that leads to the ruins of the fort. The fort possesses a 300 feet deep moat which surrounds the fort to provide protection. In some places, the fortifications of Uparkot Fort rise up to 20 meters. The entrance of Uparkot Fort leads to several archaeological sites, including Babupyana Caves, Naugham Kuva, Jama Masjid, Buddhist Caves and Adi-Kadi Vav.
  • 38. Adi-Kadi Vav, Uparkot Adi-Kadi Vav built in the 15th century is carved entirely out of hard rock. A narrow flight of 120 stairs cuts down through the stone to meet the well shaft deep in the stone. Two different legends claim to explain the name of the well.
  • 39. Ashok Shilalekh History lovers can visit the Ashok Shilalekh or the rock edicts of Emperor Ashoka. One particular rock edict of Ashoka can be found in an area between Junagadh and Girnar Hill. On walking 3 km from Girnar Hill or 2 km eastward from Junagadh, this rock with inscriptions that date back to 250 BC can be seen.
  • 40. Bahauddin College Bahauddin Government Science College, Junagadh is the oldest college of the science in the entire Saurashtra - Sorath region of the Gujarat State.
  • 41. It was established in 1902 by visionary Vazir of Sorath state, Shri Bahauddin. Later, on June 01, 1983 the 'Bahauddin College' (composite) was bifurcated into 'Bahauddin Arts College' and 'Bahauddin Science College' by the Government of Gujarat state and was put under the commissionerate of Higher Education. Initially it was affiliated to Bombay University, Bombay and presently it is affiliated to the Saurashtra University, Rajkot. The college is located in urban setting covering an area of 1.5 acres. It is a co-educational institution.
  • 42. The main objective of the institute was to cater the needs of the higher education of the people of the area that would have strong vocational value and job potentials. The college was recognized by the UGC under 2(f) on 18-02-1992 and 12(B) on 18-06-1997. It has 40 permanent teaching staff, 27 administrative staff and 02 technical staff members. The college currently runs five B.Sc courses - Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Botany and Zoology. It also runs two M.Sc. courses - Botany and Zoology.
  • 43. The feeder zone of the college is Junagadh and its surrounding areas. The support services includes Central Library, Boys Hostel, Sports fields, NCC, NSS, laboratories etc.
  • 44. Bhalka Tirtha The Bhalka Tirtha his divined leela of Bhagvan Shree Krishna is immortalized by a beautiful temple and an ancient pippal tree. Bhagvan Shree Krishna then walked a small distance and arrived at the holy banks of river Hiran from where he took his last journey to his Neejdham.
  • 45. Damodar Kund This is the main place where the two festivals are celebrated every year. In the month of October-November during the period of five days concluding on the full-moon day of Kartik Month “Parikrama” is held after hoisting of Dhaka on this temple.
  • 46. The Parikrama or circular travel goes on for five days, covering a distance of about 40 Kms around the Girnar Mountain. It has got very much importance and is compared to the Lili Parikrama of Govardhan mountain in Vraj.
  • 47. Uperkot The middle of the town of Junagadh, there is the ancient Upper Fort or UPERKOT on the plateau, which is believed to have been built around 312 BC by Chandragupta Maury. This fort has a long history that includes 16 attempts to besiege this fort over a period of 800years. Construction remained in oblivion for 300 years and was rediscovered during 976 AD. Tample of Girnar
  • 48. Girnar (is a sacred hill both to the Hindus and Janis. The Janis calls it Neminath. According to traditional history, Siddhas have used it as a retreat to undertake tapasya since ancient times. The 3660 feet hill is connected with Lord Krishna. When Kalayavan, apparently a warrior of foreign origin, was chasing him, the Lord got the better of the powerful adversary in a curious way. Raja Muchkund was sleeping in one of the caves of Raivatachal mountain (the ancient name for Girnar) He was taking rest after fighting on behalf of the gods. After his exertions Muchkund had only one desire rest and repose. He got a boon that whoever disturbed his sleep would be reduced to ashes when he opened his eyes. This boon Krishna knew. What better way to get rid of Kalyavan. So he pretended as if he was
  • 49. running away from Kalyavan and led him to the Girnar temple Krishna covered Muchkund with his upper cloth. Kalyavan after the long chase mistook the sleeping figure for Krishna ahim up and was reduced to ashes. Girnar was known by different names at different periods- Ujjayant, Manipur, Chandraketupur, Rivet Nagar, Puratanpur, Girivar and Girnar.
  • 50. The pilgrims have to climb 9999 steps to reach the top. There are five important Jain temples, besides several Hindu shrines. Darbar Hall museums The Darbar Hall Museum is located in the center of Junagadh city. It was a palace of the Nawab of Junagadh which was later converted into a museum.
  • 51. It is situated in the old Palace of Nawab (Rang Mahel) near Diwan Chowk. It has on display historical artifacts palanquins, arms gallery, picture gallery, textile gallery and the Kacheri. Ayurvedic Museum Ayurvedic Museum is located at the Ayurvedic College at Sardarbag in the western part of town.
  • 52. The personnel are helpful to those interested in learning something about this ancient and natural medical treatment. Darbar-Hall-Museum Darbar Hall Museum is a major attraction in Junagadh. The Durbar Hall originally belonged to the Nawab of Junagadh. Historical art effacts of that time can be seen in this hall that is segmented into sections
  • 53. like palanquins, arms gallery, picture gallery, textile gallery and the Kacheri. Visitors can also see various thrones, weapons, howdahs, costumes, armours, tapestries and chandeliers, silver articles, gowns, cushions and carpets and several other things. Museum in Sakkar Baug The Sindhu Civilization remains which are found in Harappa and Moen-jo-dero are also found near Junagadh in the village called Intala. People call it Intala because a large quantity of bricks (Int) was found from the underground there.
  • 54. Many remains collected therefrom have been preserved at the museum situated at Sakkar Baug. The Science Museum The Science Museum at Junagadh is the first and sole science museum privately owned in Gujarat.
  • 55. There are over 60 science projects in this museum, which are related to science facts and can be managed by visitors. There is also a small aquarium and an open-air garden restaurant which serves Punjabi and South Indian dishes in the evening.
  • 56. Somnath tample The Someshwar Mahadev temple stands tall among the temples of India. The construction of the present temple in Junagadh district began in 1950. It is the seventh temple built to commemorate the glory of Lord Somnath who was known as BhAiraveshwar in the Sa (ya Yug, Shravanikeshwar in Treta Yug and Shrigaleshwar in DwaparYug. According to legend, Soma, the moon God built the temple in gold, Ravan in silver, Krishna in wood and king Bhimdev of Anhilwad in stone. Soma constructed the temple as a gesture after Lord Shiva cured him of his illness . This illness was caused by his father-in-law Daksha Prajapati's curse.
  • 57. Ambaji Temple Girnar The famous temple of Goddess Ambaji. It is believed that this temple was built during the Gupta era. 5000 step Amba Mata Mandir which is located in Junagadh in Gujarat is one of the very ancient temples of India. It is situated at the top of the Girnar Mountain.
  • 58. The Girnar Mountain is one of the impotent pilgrimage sit of Junagadh, which is itself a very picturesque town of India. Amba Mata is a very highly sublime pilgrimage center for the Hindus. The temple attracts . Banej Temple, Sasan Gir A visit to Banej Temple can also be combined with other tourist attractions across the city. With its delectable cuisines, and opportunities to explore the surrounding areas, Sasan Gir is perfectly poised to offer an experience that is both, authentic as well as unique! There are many ideal locations to visit in and around this wonderful city, with prominent local landmarks and favourable restaurants being just a few examples . Make a trip to Sasan Gir and its exciting places of interest to enjoy a memorable vacation.
  • 59. A visit to Banej Temple will give you a greater insight into the various cultures and traditions of Sasan Gir. Bhavnath Mahadev temple
  • 60. The Bhavnath Mahadev temple is a shrine ensconced in myths and legends of the Puranic era. The Shiva linga here is said to have emerged of its own divine intention. Reportedly, when Shiva and Parvati were traveling over the Girnar Hills their divine garment fell over the present Mrigi Kund, making this place an auspicious site for Shiva worshippers. The Bhavnath Mahadev Temple is located in the village. Other attractions include Damodar Kund, Mrugi Kund, and Sudarshan Talav. There are two main annual festivals: Maha Shivaratri and Girnar Lili Parikrama.
  • 61. Bordevi Temple Bordevi Temple about 8 km away from Bhavnath. It is a temple of goddess situated in deep forest on the way of Parikrama. It is a most spectacular landscape. No other vehicles except Jeep can reach there.
  • 62. Kankai Mata Temple In the heart of the jungle, 50 km from Sasan Gir, there is a shrine to Kankai Mata, the benefactor of the shepherds of Gir forest. Kinaki is a supremely wild place where you can hear lions roar at night and animals gathering at the nearby lake. There is a bus from Junagadh every morning that leaves at 8am stays one hour at the temple and departs on the return journey at 9:45am. But to really experience the place go with private transport and stay at night.
  • 63. New Swaminarayan Temple This is the latest temple added in the temple series of Junagadh and one of the marvelous temples built by His Holiness Shri Pramukh Swami Maharaja of B.A.P.S. (Bochasanwasi Akshar Purushottam Sanstha). The temple is spread in a large enclave of garden called Akshar Wadi, situated near Motibaug botanical garden, on the road to Somnath.
  • 64. Parab Mandir Parab Vavdi is a place in Junagadh District of Gujarat in India. You can learn about the businesses, see photos, watch videos and get other relevant information about Parab Vavdi by following the corresponding links in this page. You can connect yourself with Parab Vavdi by joining the following My Parab Vavdi Connections.
  • 65. w satadhar tample The Conversion of ‘mohan’ (a normal man) into a ‘mahatma’ (the saint), only happens at kathiawad (Saurashtra in India), a place full of spirituality and fascinating history of its saints with their unlimited noble works for human beings as well creatures. Many saints have served the peoples of kathiawad. Lord Krishna, who has established his throne in this sacred place.
  • 66. “Girnar”- a sacred mountain of Saurashtra has born numerous powerful saints to the world. Shree Radha Damodar Temple Shri Damodar Hari’s Main Temple Shri Damodar Pilgrimage is situated along the road to Girnar in Junagadh city in the south of Saurashtra.
  • 67. The renovation of this pilgrim place was done during the regime of King Skand Gupta who was from the Gupta dynasty in the year 462 A.D. Nagbaima in moniya The story of Veer Ladhva Kuchhadia begins when he was coming back from seeing family and friends in the village of Dangavar (near Jamnagar). Coming back, he stopped in the Padaar of Kaatvanu, just beside the Deravaav. Stopping at the Vav (well) Ladhva’s horse became thirsty. Shortly after, a Charan Aai came and stopped to fill some water. Ladhva asked Jasal Aai, if she could fill two water containers for Ladhva’s horse.
  • 68. Replying that she would fill four containers instead of two, she gave him the water. Regarding her like a sister, Ladhva gave her some money and began to get on his horse. Jasal Aai told Ladhva that now they regarded each other as brother and sister, he must go round to Jasal Aar’s house and have dinner. Guru data temple Shri Dattatreya is a very ancient incarnation, highly venerated through the ages. Dattatreya – a Universal Guru manifested in the recess of time of ‘Kaliyug’, when humanity had gone far from its pristine state and steeped into threshold of a time when all kinds of vices had already taken root, and the pious souls made fervent appealed for the salvage of the mankind surging forward in manifold way.
  • 69. He had descended on this earth to establish ‘Satya‘(the Universal Truth), ‘Rat’ (the Cosmic Order), Dharma‘, (the perennial principles), in its entire entirety. Seer Atrium was one of such Seers who had ‘seen’ and experienced the Brahman, the eternal Wisdom. To him was born a son, the product of the Grace or the Divine Will, which was the manifestation of all three Primal Energies of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. He was ordained with the three energies; He came to have the concentrated wisdom of the three God-heads or symbolically three heads. The three heads signified as Brahma: ‘Tejas’ personified, Vishnu: ‘Ojas‘personified, Shiva: ‘Tapas’ personified. Under these heads, illumination of knowledge, vigorosity of action and stringency of penance were represented as three aspects or state of being of the same.
  • 70. Tulsishyam temple Tulsishyam is located on the border of Amreli district and Junagadh district, in the Gir forest national park in Gujarat.
  • 71. It is 45 km from Dhari (Dist-Amreli) and 35 km from Una (Dist- Junagadh). It is connected to both cities. There is an ancient temple of Lord Vishnu-Lord Shyam. Legend says that Lord Krishna eliminated the demon called Tul and so the place is associated with his name along with that of Krishna as Shyam and is thus called Tulsishyam. The idol of Lord Tulsishyam is said to be 3000 years old. It is made up of black stone. There is a hot sulphur sprint near the temple that is believed to have curative powers. Kankaimata in sasan Gir In the heart of the jungle, 50 km from Sasan Gir, there is a shrine to Kankai Mata, the benefactor of the shepherds of Gir forest.
  • 72. Kankai is a supremely wild place where you can hear lions roar at night and animals gathering at the nearby lake. There is a bus from Junagadh every morning that leaves at 8am stays one hour at the temple and departs on the return journey at 9:45am. But to really experience the place go with private transport and stay at night. The high temple walls ensure your safety and once night falls, you can watch the stars through the jungle treetops, hear lions roaming outside and experience a night in the true wilderness. Swami Vivekananda Vinay Mandir, Junagadh
  • 73. Swami Vivekananda Vinay Mandir is one of the oldest secondary and higher secondary schools in Gujarat. It stands on a large land with gardens, playground and old domes. This school is mostly famous for two students, Jainil Dewani and Dhirubhai Ambani. Every year, the birthday of Dhirubhai is celebrated with variety of cultural programmes, which are attended by some member of the Ambani family.
  • 74. Denger lion 1. Gir Forest National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary 2. Gir National Park, Devalia 3. The Mitiyala and Gir Sanctuary
  • 75. The Pania Wildlife Sanctuary 1 Gir Forest National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary The Gir Forest National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary also known as Sasan-Gir, is a forest and wildlife sanctuary in Gujarat, India. Established in 1965, the park is located about 65 km to the south-east of Junagadh. It is the sole home of the pure Asiatic Lions and is considered to be one of the most important protected areas in Asia due to its supported species.
  • 76. 2 Gir National Park, Devalia In order to promote nature education, an Interpretation Zone has been created within the Gir National Park, at Devalia, covering all types of habitat and Gir wildlife. Within the chained fences feeding-cum-living cages are maintained for the carnivores along with a double-gate entry system. The inside population of the zone includes 100 spotted deer, about 100 blue-bulls, 15 wild boars, sambar and black-bucks,
  • 77. with other mammal and reptilian species together with a number of species of birds. 3 The Mitiyala and Gir Sanctuary Mitiyala grasslands known for the rustic, untamed essence of undulating hill tracks engulfed with tall
  • 78. grasses, semi-dry deciduous trees is almost like an offshoot of Gir Lion Sanctuary. Mitiyala Wildlife Sanctuary occupying an area of 18.22 square kilometers got the confirmed status in the year 2004. 4 The Pania Wildlife Sanctuary The Pania Wildlife Sanctuary Precipitous, undulating landscape carpeted with wild grass and vegetation in-houses the Pania Wildlife Sanctuary. The ecological refuge also known by the name of Chanchai- Pania has been home to varied species of endangered and rare animals and was declared a Sanctuary in 1989.
  • 79. The 39.63 square kilometers sanctuary is an extended stretch of the Gir Sanctuary and the majestic lions and leopards frequently roam around this area. The Pania Wildlife refuge is differentiated from Gir to emphasize preservation of the Chinkaras and antelopes who wander around freely in the grassy region. Patches of grassy land amidst the hilly arid areas render the area suitably for the elegant and graceful Chinkara or Indian Gazelle. Waterfall & dam Type of waterfall dame 1. Hasnapur Dam 2. Jamzir Water fall 3. Kamleshwar Dam 4. Narsinh maheta sarover 5. Willingdon Dam
  • 80. 1 Hasnapur Dam Hasnapur Dam is largest Dam in Junagadh city, Junagadh to Hasnapu Dam aroud 15Km. Raja muhammed ail khan of Hasnapur (immigrated to Pakistan) raja bahadur rameshwar Singh, raja of tiloi.
  • 81. Nawab salman khurshid khan of there is manmade dams around junagadh named willingdon dam, hasnapur dam, anandpur weir. 2 Jamzir Water fall This waterfall is located in the village Jamvala (Gir).
  • 82. If you are travelling from Sasan Gir or Junagadh or Talala - towards this waterfall, I recommend taking Jamwala Jungle route during the day time and you will enjoy the views while passing by the jungle. Jamvala village is situated on the banks of Shingoda River in the Gir Somnath District. Jamvala is 28 Km away from Talala (Gir). Jamvala (Gir) is famous for three things peda, kesar mango, Jamjir water fall., 3 Kamleshwar Dam A visit to Kamleshwar Dam can also be combined with other tourist attractions across the city. With its delectable cuisines, and opportunities to explore the surrounding areas, Sasan Gir is perfectly poised to offer an experience that is both, authentic as well as unique! There are many ideal locations to visit in and
  • 83. around this wonderful city, with prominent local landmarks and favourable restaurants being just a few examples. Make a trip to Sasan Gir and its exciting places of interest to enjoy a memorable vacation. A visit to Kamleshwar Dam will give you a greater insight into the various cultures and traditions of Sasan Gir 4 Narsinh maheta sarover
  • 84. A beautiful lake situated near Talav Gate and ST Bus Station. This was an abandoned place till 1995 AD, as the lake did not have any storage capacity. In the year 2000, the lake was reconstructed and deepened by joint effort of the people of Junagadh . Water flowing in Kalwariver is diverted to this lake in monsoon season when Willingdon dam overflows 5 Willingdon Dam
  • 85. The dam is built on the river Kalwa at the foot of the hill from where it originates. It was built as a reservoir for drinking water for the people of Junagadh. It was named after Lord Willingdon, the then Governor of India. Near the dam, the steps go up to 2,779 feet (847 m) high to the famous shrine of Jamiyalshah Datar, where both Hindu and Muslim devotees share their faith.