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Junagadh is a historical city in Gujarat, in the west of India, on the Arabian Sea. The region of Junagadh became a district of Gujarat state in 1960. Junagadh was formerly the state capital and is now a district administrative center. It is also a market for gold and silver embroidery, perfume, and copper and brass vessels. It is the only place where wild Asiatic lions are still found.

Understand

This city is surrounded by hills, hence an ideal place for a fort to be built.

Tourist information

Tourist Information Centre, 216-217, Kanishka Shopping Plaza, Ashok Road.

Get in

By plane

Rajkot is the nearest airport.One can get regular flights to Mumbai from Rajkot. Junagadh is two and half hr from Rajkot by road.

By train

The Junagadh Railway Station is well-connected to all the major cities in India.

By car

Route from Ahmedabad to Junagadh Approximate distance 336 km | Drive time about: 6.72 hrs

Route from Rajkot to Junagadh Approximate distance 110 km | Drive time about: 2.2 hrs

Route from Vadodara to Junagadh Approximate distance 400 km | Drive time about: 7 hrs

By bus

State bus service from Porbandar (around 80 min journey), Rajkot and Veraval (around 90 minute journey).

By boat

Get around

See

Tomb of Bahar-ud-din Bhar
Tomb of Mahabat Khan
Ashok Shilalekh
Girnar Hills from Damodar Kund
  • 1 The tombs of the 6th-8th Nawabs of Junagarh. The tombs of Nawabs from the Muslim Babi dynasty, known as maqbaras, stand just outside the train station. Mahabat Maqbara was erected over the tomb of the 6th Nawab Sahib Muhammad Mahabat Khan, shortly after his death in 1882.
  • 2 Darbaar Hall Museum (near Diwan Chowk). The former Hall, where Junagadh' nawabs held their formal audiences, is now a museum, displaying textil works and different kind of weaponry (including swords, shields, guns, etc.). Visitors can still see some original items of furniture belonging to the nawabs, from classic chandelliers to glass mirrors in in gilded wood Frame.
  • 3 Sakkarbaug Zoo. It remains closed for public on Wednesdays.. One of the oldest Zoos of India. It was established in 1863 by nawab Nawab Sahib Muhammad Mahabat Khan. It's home to the famous Asiatic Lions at one time ranged from Turkey through the Middle East to northern India. Today they have become extinct over most of Asia. Only a very small population live in The Gir National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary. In 2003 the zoo opened a natural history museum.

Uparkot Fort

  • 4 Uparkot Fort. 7am-7pm every day. Must see. Built in 319 and rebuilt several times, Uparkot Fort was never restored and today is in a bad shape. However good spots like Buddhist Caves, Adi-Kadi Vav, Jamia masjid are inside this fort. It has a radius of half km. Vehicle can also reach to all these spots inside fort. It may take 2-3 hours to see all these.
  • 5 Jami Masjid. go to the top of this mosque to enjoy Junagadh's beauty.
  • 6 Buddhist caves. Dating from before 500 AD, the caves are carved out of the rocky Uparkot Hill. The main hall is rich with decoration
  • 7 Khapara-Kodia caves (Khangar Mahal). Smaller caves used by monks as a monsoon shelter.
  • Tomb of Nuri Shah.
  • 8 Adi-kadi Vav. Must see! A narrow stepwell inside Uparkot Fort
  • Navghan Kuvo. Another stepwell with a staircase cut into the rock

Mount Girnar

The highest point in Gujarat, Mt. Girnar, with its rugged slopes covered by teak forests, is considered to be sacred because of several Hindu and Jain temples scattered all over the range. Mount Girnar main feature is a group of rocky peaks rising above a plateau of volcanic origin. Each peak is topped by carved stone temples that are a major place of pilgrimage. Early in the morning, both Jains and Hindus from different sects start their journey by ascending the narrow staircases that connects the temples. It takes minimum 5-6 hours to by foot to reach the top of the hill. its a hilly, steep and difficult task for easy goers. There are around 10 thousand steps, which are not built, but formed due to pilgrims' walks. One may see lions if he is lucky. If you cannot reach the top of the hill, at least have a look through binocular ( ₹5 for one view) which available after 50th or 100th step. you can imagine or plan whether you can reach the top.

  • 9 Ashok Shilalek (on the route to the Mount Girnar Hills). Ashoka's Rock Edicts, dating back to 274 BC are inscribed on a huge mass of black granite
  • 10 Jatashankar Mahadev Mandir. Jatashankar Mahadev temple can be reached by walking towards Girnar steps. There is a left turn in a street before Girnar steps where there is another way to go upwards. To reach Jatashankar Mahadev, there are two ways: one through steps and other through the jungle. One needs to climb 500 steps and a trekking path from the jungle at the right side after climbing 500 steps. A direction board is placed after 500 steps towards Jatashankar. In monsoon season, after trekking to some distance behind the Temple, one can enjoy tiny waterfalls and have a bath in fresh water collection between big rocks. Complete silence can be enjoyed here with only sounds of birds, monkeys and others.

Do

  • Jain Deresar
  • Narsinh Mehta no Choro
  • Gayatri Mandir and Vagheshwari Mandir
  • Sonapur
  • Damodar Kund
  • Damodarji Temple
  • Dataar Hills
  • 1 Science Museum, Datar Rd, Shreenath Nagar.
  • Wellington Dam
  • 2 Moti Baug. Moti Baug is a park that includes the Botanical Garden and the campus of the Agricultural University of Junagadh
  • Mujkund Caves. Famous place where Krishna ran and came from Mathura after which he was named as Ranchod Rai
  • Ayurvedic Museum
  • Narsinh Maheta Lake
  • Bahauddin College
  • Shri Swaminarayana Mandir
  • Swami Vivekananda Vinay Mandir
  • Swaminarayan Akshardham Mandir (Aksharvadi)

Religious Festivals

  • Maha Shivratri Mela falls in the month of Magha (January/February) and lasts five days. About 500,000 people visits Junagadh on this occasion

Buy

one sealed tin of 900 grams Kesar Keri (Mango Pulp) costs around ₹100/-

One Kg of Mango ( Kesar , Alphonso ) costs ₹200 at the max.

Eat

Dal Puri and Aaloo Puri available in various stalls near Junagadh museum. Kesar Keri (Mangoes)

  • Dahi vada, at Nav Jeevan Sweets (Kalwa Chowk).
  • 2 Geeta Lodge, on Station Road.. Good Kathiawad Thali
  • 4 Sagar Restaurant, Jayshree Road, Talav Gate (Near Kalwa Chock), +91 285 262 3661. 9:00 am – 3:00 pm and 5:00 – 11:00 pm.
  • 5 Santoor Restaurant, M G Road, Kalwa Chowk, +91 285 262 5090. 11:00 am – 3:00 pm / 5:00 – 11:00 pm.
  • Shri Chamunda Lachchhi Shop (1.5 km from Junagadh Railway Station.).
  • 6 Swati Restaurant, Kotecha Complex, Jayshree Road.

Drink

Kesar mango juice is a famous item from Junagadh
  • Kashmiri Lime Soda
  • Juice made of the famus Kesar mangoes of Junadadh.

Sleep

Budget

  • 2 Hotel Girnar (Near R T O Office), +91 285 262 1201. owned by Gujarat Tourism

Mid-range

  • 5 Brook Ville, Sasan Gir, Bhojde, +91 98982 07776. Quit isolated place near by Gir National Park . Tent Type

Splurge

Connect

Stay safe

Cope

Go next

  • 11 Gir National Park. If you're staying in Junagadh, make it to Saasan early to go on the morning safari. There is no mid-day batch. So, if you are a late riser, chances are you will have to wait long hours for the evening batch. Check the latest timings with residents a day in advance.



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