Devbhumi Dwarka District

Devbhumi Dwarka District is a district of India located on the southern coast of the Gulf of Kutch in the state of Gujarat. Its headquarters are located in the city of Jamkhambhaliya. The district was created on 15 August 2013 from Jamnagar district. Wikipedia.
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Shree Dwarkadhish Temple

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Shree Dwarkadhish Temple is a notable Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, with an intricate multi-tiered main shrine dating back to 400 BC. Visitors can also take a boat trip from Okha on the mainland to Bet Dwarka, where they can see the Old Temple of Krishna and visit other nearby sites such as Nageshwar Temple, one of the 12 Jyotirlingams of Shiva, Rukmini Temple, and Gopi Talav.
Worth its long tradition and fame. Beware of the long queue and crowd. Don't pay anything to the priests, who would want to pay for anything and everything. Overall temple is very good, although you will not be able to spend any time inside the main temple. But try to grab as much memories as possible
Aditya Johari — Google review
A very spiritual place. You will feel the presence of Dwarkadhish (Lord Krishna) if you have faith and trust in him. The temple is very old but the structure of the temple is very good. If you visit during festival time then you will feel more traffic. But, it's worth visiting. In photos you will see atmosphere and dhvajarohan. Jay Dwarkadhish 🙏🏽🕉️🚩
Harishwar Suru — Google review
Amazing temple great architecture. Dwarkadhish mandir and gomti ghat is a must vist temple for all. Mobile is not allowed inside temple premises, so leave your phone at the hotel or at the sweet shop in front of the mandir stairs.
Mohit Chourasia — Google review
Calmness, Spirituality. Can't express more in words. It's something that only you can experience once you visit here. Felt the presence of Krishna everywhere. They are doing some charity work out of temple funds to feed homeless persons which is really good.
KSHITISH MISHRA — Google review
Vajranabh, the great-grandson of Lord Krishna, is thought to have founded the Dwarkadhish Temple, also known as Jagat Mandir, more than 2500 years ago. It is the main attraction for tourists visiting Dwarka. Numerous renovations have been made to the ancient temple, with the 16th and 19th centuries leaving their mark in particular. The temple has elaborately carved walls that enclose the sanctum containing the main Krishna idol, and it is perched on a small hill that is reachable by more than fifty steps. There are more little shrines all around the complex. Mythical figures and legends are deftly carved on the walls. A 52-yard-long flag, which flutters in the gentle Arabian Sea breeze behind the temple, atop the impressive 43-meter-tall spire. The most sacred places in India, the Char Dhams, which comprise Rameshwaram, Puri, and Badrinath, are grouped together with Dwarka, which is located on the western tip of the Kathiawar Peninsula. It is thought that Lord Krishna came to build this city from Braj in Uttar Pradesh.
Dr. Pouse Poulose — Google review
Visited Shree Dwarkadish Temple - a truly divine experience! The ancient architecture and peaceful vibes make it a must-visit. The spiritual aura and positive energy are simply amazing. A sacred place that leaves you feeling blessed. Highly recommend for anyone seeking a spiritual retreat.
Rathod Shubhraj — Google review
Definition of our culture and majesty. Such detailed architecture and gardens well maintained. The laser show was stunning 😍 With a view of the serene ocean and the awe instilling temple one can forget oneself and truly attain inner peace.
Dolly Dimple — Google review
Such a beautiful place. Very peaceful and good ambiance. Lots of people coming from pan India to visit the lord Krishna and his kingdom. You have to wait to visit the temple as the huge public/devotees come to take god's blessings. But inside security don't allow anyone to stay more than seconds as they ask to leave as quickly as possible which is totally unfair as devotees coming from long distance to visit but unable to do it properly because of such security. Must reach early morning to catch the beautiful Sunrise from the Ocean. You can take rides of Camels and boats at that place. You can take a bath in the ocean before visiting the temple.
Mr. Kajal Das — Google review
First thing, 1. No mobile phones allowed 2. No bags allowed 3. No mini bags are allowed inside the temple. Too much security is there and you need to wait more than 30-40 minutes to submit your mobile phones. Rush is too much for darshan. But when you are inside the temple you feel so peaceful, I can't explain my situation at that time. This is one of the temples coming in char dham yatra. Jay Dwarkadhish.
Amit Kumar Jha — Google review
Totally holy Jai Dwarkadhish....do even check out the local stores there. Evening around sunset visit the temple you can even see the Dhwaj changing ceremony and its really beautiful. The temple is closed in afternoon re opens at 5 pm
Anagha Rane — Google review
Its stunning architecture, rich history, and the serene ambiance make it a must-visit for spiritual seekers and tourists alike. The temple's dedication to Lord Krishna, along with its scenic location by the Arabian Sea, creates a sense of tranquility and divinity that is truly enchanting. Whether you're a devotee or a traveler, a visit to Dwarkadhish Temple is an experience filled with spirituality and beauty.
Shashikant Patel — Google review
Great place with great vibes. A fully crowded place any time you visit. So if you want to explore the vibes then you must stay for at least 2 days.
Harsh Trivedi — Google review
Dwarkadhish Temple, situated in the sacred town of Dwarka along the captivating coast, is a divine marvel that encapsulates the essence of Hindu spirituality. This revered shrine dedicated to Lord Krishna stands as a testament to both architectural grandeur and religious significance. As one approaches the temple, the towering spire adorned with intricate carvings immediately commands reverence. The temple complex, with its white facade against the backdrop of the azure Arabian Sea, creates a picturesque setting that resonates with tranquility. Upon entering, the sanctum sanctorum houses the main deity, Lord Dwarkadhish, in all His divine glory. The atmosphere within is charged with devotional fervor, intensified by the soul-stirring hymns and rituals performed by the priests. Pilgrims from all corners of the country embark on a spiritual journey to seek blessings and find solace in the divine aura of the temple. The temple's historical significance, believed to be built over 2,000 years ago, adds layers to its allure. Pilgrims can explore the various smaller shrines and structures within the complex, each holding its own mythological tales. The temple's proximity to the coast allows visitors to experience a unique blend of spiritual awakening and natural beauty. The sound of waves crashing against the shore serves as a rhythmic accompaniment to the religious rituals, enhancing the overall sensory experience. In conclusion, Dwarkadhish Temple is not merely a religious site; it's a cultural gem that seamlessly weaves together history, spirituality, and the scenic beauty of its coastal surroundings. A visit to this divine abode is a journey that transcends the temporal, leaving an indelible mark on the soul.
Akash Gulve — Google review
Shree Dwarkadhish Temple, located in Dwarka, Gujarat, is one of the most revered Hindu pilgrimage sites in India. Dedicated to Lord Krishna, it holds significant religious and cultural importance, attracting devotees and tourists from all over the world. The temple's architecture is a stunning blend of ancient and modern styles. Built on the site where the original temple is believed to have stood, it showcases intricate carvings, domes, and spires, reminiscent of traditional Hindu temple architecture. The temple complex is vast, with various smaller shrines and halls within its premises, each adorned with beautiful sculptures and artwork. Visiting the Shree Dwarkadhish Temple is a deeply spiritual experience. As you enter the temple complex, the aura of devotion and reverence is palpable. The sound of bells, the fragrance of incense, and the chanting of prayers create a serene atmosphere that transports visitors into a state of spiritual bliss. Devotees offer prayers, perform rituals, and seek blessings from Lord Krishna, believing in the divine presence within the temple's sanctum sanctorum. The temple's history dates back thousands of years, with references to Dwarka in ancient texts like the Mahabharata and the Puranas. It is believed to be one of the seven sacred cities (Sapta Puri) in Hinduism and the dwelling place of Lord Krishna during his earthly incarnation. The temple has undergone renovations and reconstructions over the centuries, symbolizing the enduring faith and devotion of devotees through generations. Shree Dwarkadhish Temple is not just a religious site but also a living testament to India's rich cultural heritage. It serves as a hub of religious festivals, celebrations, and cultural events throughout the year, attracting pilgrims, scholars, and tourists interested in experiencing the vibrant tapestry of Indian spirituality and tradition. The temple receives a steady stream of visitors year-round, with peak seasons during festivals like Janmashtami and Diwali. While the crowds can be overwhelming at times, especially during auspicious days, the temple authorities ensure smooth crowd management and maintain cleanliness and orderliness within the premises. Visitors are required to adhere to certain dress codes and guidelines to maintain the sanctity of the temple. Overall Impression: In conclusion, Shree Dwarkadhish Temple in Dwarka is a sacred pilgrimage destination that offers a profound spiritual experience, rich historical significance, and a glimpse into India's cultural heritage. Whether you're a devout follower of Lord Krishna or a curious traveler seeking spiritual enlightenment, a visit to this iconic temple is sure to leave a lasting impression on your mind and soul.
A — Google review
Serene place but extremely rowdy crowd, xine 45 min in advance in case you wish to see Aarti. 6:30 am and 10:30 am are the Aarti timings in sure of. In case u get to know the remaining details related to Aarti timings, will update the same over here :) A must visit!
Chandana Awasthi — Google review
Beautiful and peaceful Lord Krishna's worship place to visit with your family. I travelled by car here with my family and got my car parked in the municipal parking by paying Rs. 60 overnight, since the place where I stayed was not having the parking due to closeness to the temple. What I like: People and places are good. You will get good stay & good food even without the booking but obviously not in the peak season. What I didn't like: Overall experience was good but there were some lags in the Temple Management for the prasad and donations. But on a positive note small things can be ignored when you are in a place of Lord Krishna. The location of temple is near the beach, so do not miss on adventure with your family. Closing note: Must visit place in winter, I would suggest spare some 2-3 days time and explore nearest Blue beaches as well. Thanks for reading.
Mitul Metawala — Google review
The place has an amazing attraction and vibe. The entire stretch from the car parking to the temple has an old world charm. Although the temple was renovated after the Bhuj earthquake, few stones from old temple reminds one of its 5000 year old history. One can feel the presence of Lord Krishna there. A must visit for all devotees and even for those looking for some peace..
Vikas Srivastava — Google review
Wonderful experience of my life...I think I feel blessed to visit dwarka. The air is full with divine energy. So much energy and peace. The temple is decorated beautiful in diwali. I would happy to visit the place again with family. I feel blessed after the prayer to lord Krishna. Everyone should once visit in the life.
Karan Shah — Google review
This place is one of char dham which visited by Hindus. Dwarkadhish Temple it is believed to be originally built by King Vajra, the great-grandson of Lord Krishna and the architecture standing tall at present was constructed in the 16th century CE. This 5-storied magnificent temple is built up of sand and limestone and there is a flag hoisted at the tower of the temple that gets changed 5 times a day. There are two gates built in the temple where one of them is Swarga Dwar from where pilgrims enter into the shrine and the other one is Moksha Dwar, from where the devotees exit out of the shrine.😍 Highly recommended
shivam mishra — Google review
Very well maintained no such queues for darshan. For the sightseeing you require a sunglasses the weather is very hot u can visit by the evening
Sashikanta Dalei — Google review
Cherished every moment in the presence of the Lord Almighty, Shree Dwarkadhish, at the temple. The spiritual atmosphere was truly uplifting, and being in the divine presence added immense joy to my experience.
Kishan Sahu — Google review
Jai dwarkadish. One of the Hindu teerth temples of lord Vishnu ( Krishna). Located near the sea at Dawarka in Gujarat. Well connected by train and road to other parts of the states. The temple opens at 6.00am in the morning and Mangal aarti starts at 7.00am followed by Darshan and closes by 9.30pm. The temple is closed in the afternoon between 1.00pm to 5.00pm. Mobile and electronic gadgets are not allowed inside the temple, can be deposited in the locker available near the gate. Jai shree Krishna Jai Dwarkadeesh .
Vijendar Rawat — Google review
Dwarkadhish Temple, situated in the sacred town of Dwarka along the captivating coast, is a divine marvel that encapsulates the essence of Hindu spirituality. This revered shrine dedicated to Lord Krishna stands as a testament to both architectural grandeur and religious significance. As one approaches the temple, the towering spire adorned with intricate carvings immediately commands reverence. The temple complex, with its white facade against the backdrop of the azure Arabian Sea, creates a picturesque setting that resonates with tranquility. Upon entering, the sanctum sanctorum houses the main deity, Lord Dwarkadhish, in all His divine glory. The atmosphere within is charged with devotional fervor, intensified by the soul-stirring hymns and rituals performed by the priests. Pilgrims from all corners of the country embark on a spiritual journey to seek blessings and find solace in the divine aura of the temple. The temple's historical significance, believed to be built over 2,000 years ago, adds layers to its allure. Pilgrims can explore the various smaller shrines and structures within the complex, each holding its own mythological tales. The temple's proximity to the coast allows visitors to experience a unique blend of spiritual awakening and natural beauty. The sound of waves crashing against the shore serves as a rhythmic accompaniment to the religious rituals, enhancing the overall sensory experience. In conclusion, Dwarkadhish Temple is not merely a religious site; it's a cultural gem that seamlessly weaves together history, spirituality, and the scenic beauty of its coastal surroundings. A visit to this divine abode is a journey that transcends the temporal, leaving an indelible mark on the soul.
Akash Gulve — Google review
No words can describe this Temple. Only information can be shared. This is one of the Dham from Pramukh Char Dham. This is one of the Puri from 7 Puri. There is one Mathh among four Mathh. This is the only temple when even from far you can see the Shree Murthi of Bhagwan easily. Mata Devki's idol is exactly opposite side of the Idol of Dwarkadish. This temple and Dwarka have amazing history. I strongly recommend to book a Panda and he will give you a guided tour. You can refrain from the donation thing but the guided tour by Panda (Brahmin) is truly worth it. For less crowd and easy Darshan Visit the Temple after Evening Arti i.e. After 8 or 9 PM but before closing of the temple. Don't forget to visit the entire temple campus. People often visit Dwarka Temple only. One can visit following places while visiting Dwarka and by spending a day or two. Dwarka is located at seashore so you can plan a combined trip spiritual as well as Memorable Family Trip. Here is the list worth considering, if you are visiting one and perhaps the only time Dwarka. Places are: > Rukmani Temple > Light House and Museum > Geeta Mandir > Bhadkeshwar Temple > Gomti Ghat > Samudra Narayan Temple > Sudama Setu > Shivrajpur Beach > Beyt Dwarka (Main Dwarkadhish Temple, Hanuman Dandi, Chorasi Dhuna, Sone ki Dwarka Museum and Sunset near or on Sudarshan Setu
Parag Bhatt — Google review
Visited on holi. Unforgettable experience. Dwarikadhish ki Jai ! One should visit at least once in their lifetime to experience the true mesmerized magic of Indian culture and the true side of Bharatiya Mythology. Yes, Dwarka is one of the Dhams in Chardham Yatra.
Anant Kalamkar — Google review
Encountering Shree Dwarkadhish in Dwarka is a memorable experience. The temple at the confluence of the Gomti River and the sea offers a serene and spiritually enriching atmosphere. Witnessing divine rituals amidst the natural beauty leaves an indelible mark. This visit is not just a pilgrimage; it's a journey into spirituality, creating lasting memories of tranquility and devotion. For a weekend visit, it's advisable to book your hotel in advance. Optimal temple visits are in the morning when there's less rush, allowing for a more peaceful and enjoyable experience.
Kishan Patel — Google review
This divine temple has hidden healing power. After visiting the temple, I felt a miraculous relief in my shoulder pain. Jai Dwarkadhish 🙏
Vicky Das — Google review
The main temple of Dwarka place. The temple is beautiful & really peaceful. Tho the place can be bit crowded at some times. So plan accordingly.
Kshitij Prakash — Google review
Dwarka, one of India’s seven holy pilgrimage sites, is not only religiously significant but also archaeologically substantial. Located at the western tip of the Saurashtra peninsula in the state of Gujarat, Dwarka has great importance both as one of the four principal holy places. It is also one of the seven holy towns to visit. However, Dwarka’s archaeological and historical background is shrouded in mystery. The city’s earliest incarnation, known as the “ancient kingdom of Krishna” in the epic Mahabharata, was spread across nearly 84 km as a fortified city where the Gomti River and the Arabian Sea met. When Krishna died, it was assumed that the ancient city sank beneath the Arabian Sea. Historians and archaeologists are diving to find evidence proving the existence of Krishna’s majestic kingdom, the lost city of Dwarka. According to the Mahabharata’s 23rd and 34th stanzas, the city was inundated and submerged by the Arabian Sea on the same day that Krishna departed the Earth to join the spiritual world after 125 years, and this is when the Kali age began. The ocean’s deity reclaimed the land, sinking lost city of Dwarka but sparing Lord Krishna’s palace. It is also said that lost city of Dwarka was attacked by Vimana, a flying machine. The description of the fight piques the interest of ancient alien theories, as it appears to imply that it was fought with sophisticated technology and powerful weapons, possibly even from orbit. The spacecraft launched an attack on the city using energy weaponry, which resembled a lightning strike to onlookers, and it was so devastating that much of the city lay in ruins following the attack. Until recently, Dwarka history was only a matter of folklore. The question “is Dwarka real” was constantly asked. Could it be that Lord Krishna and his aerial fight were more than just a legend now that the remains have been discovered underwater and with many signs pointing to this being the famous Dwarka, the residence site of Lord Krishna?
vasu deva reddy Nagari — Google review
Jai Shree Krishna! 🦚 As an ardent devotee of Lord Krishna, visiting this place fills my heart with immense joy. It holds significant spiritual importance as it is where our beloved God ruled, lending its name to the location. For those considering a visit, I sincerely urge you to experience it firsthand rather than reading reviews. A humble request is extended to all to refrain from littering and to treat fellow visitors with kindness. May the divine blessings of Lord Krishna be with you. Jai Dwarkadhish.🦚
M — Google review
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Shri Nageshwar Jyotirling

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Nageshwar Jyotirling is a renowned Hindu pilgrimage site and temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in India. It is considered one of the twelve Jyotirlingas in the country and holds great significance for devotees. Visitors can attend an early morning Aarti at Dwarkadhish temple before embarking on a journey to Bet Dwarka, Rukmani Temple, and Nageshwar Jyotirling itself.
Very peaceful, I felt immensely rejuvenated visiting here. Behind the temple there is a lake and a very old tree. Loved this temple very much. The entire property has been renovated and well maintained.
Pradeep Puthran — Google review
One of the Jyotirlinga Out of 12 Jyotirlinga. Very peaceful not much rush is there, Mobile phones are allowed inside the temple. If you want to visit then please share riksha from just opposite of Dwarka entry gate. They will charge you 30 Rs only but the route is just Osm. But local taxis or auto people ask you to 500-1000 rs, therefore my advice is please take that sharing riksha locally known as Jhagra. So peaceful. Jai Shiv Shambhu.
Amit Kumar Jha — Google review
This ancient temple holds deep spiritual significance and a unique charm, making it a worthy addition to your spiritual journey. Nageshwar Jyotirlinga is a place of deep spiritual resonance. As you step into the temple complex, you can feel the solemnity and devotion that fills the air. The temple's architecture is a blend of ancient and modern design elements. While it may not boast the same grandeur as some of the other Jyotirlinga temples, it has its unique charm. The newly constructed Shiva statue nearby is a majestic addition to the temple complex. The temple's history and mythology are deeply rooted in Hindu beliefs. It is believed to be the place where Lord Krishna himself worshipped the Nageshwar Linga. The legends associated with the temple add to its allure, making it a significant pilgrimage site for Lord Shiva devotees. The temple management ensures a comfortable visit for pilgrims. The queue system is relatively well-organized, and the temple premises are well-maintained. In conclusion, my visit to Nageshwar Jyotirlinga was a spiritually enriching experience, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. It may not be as grand or famous as some of the other Jyotirlinga temples, but it exudes its own unique charm and significance. Whether you are a devout follower of Lord Shiva or simply seeking a place of tranquility and reflection, Nageshwar Jyotirlinga is worth a visit. I recommend adding this sacred site to your travel itinerary.
Santosh Bagul — Google review
Good serene place after 20 min drive from Dwarka. The eternal shivling reinforces our faith in Him. The temple management has done good to manage the devotees. Adequate parking outside. Cleanliness outside could be significantly improved.
Amarendra Tiwari — Google review
we visited this.mandir today....avery beautiful templle known as the 12th jyotirlinga... lord shiva and parvathi are here as nag and nagin..a very huge statue of lord Shiva is erected in the front side. a lot of devotees are coming to the mandir daily. abhishek on the jyotirlinga is the main offering. Prasad of various types are available... backside view of the lake is very attractive
G Radhakrishnan Nair — Google review
This is one of the 12 divine lingas of God Shiva located almost 18km from the city of dwarka. Connected by road it takes around 30-40 mins to reach nageshwar mahadev. The temple has a huge statue of Shiva and the linga is covered by Naga . For darshan there is no fee but for puja and Jal abhishekam one has to pay Rs 200 and people have to wear a traditional dhoti before entering the inner sanctum of shiva. The temple receives huge crowd during Shravan month..
Sourav Chattopadhyay — Google review
Visited this holy place with family. Feeling blessed for the occasion as it is one of Twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. The temple is very well maintained and clean. There is good space for parking. Advised to visit during morning or evening hours.
Nilesh Magar — Google review
I visited this place on 2nd Jan 2022., Very good place 8th Jyothirlinga among 12. I had abhisekam also in this jyothirlinga of Rs.201/- ticket along with abhiskem things cost Rs.250/- Upto 9pm you can visit this temple. Nice experience. It's around 17-18 Kms from Dwarakadesh temple. by auto it will take around 30-45 Min cost around 500/- for auto.
sreenivasarao korapaka — Google review
Superb place and positivity is all around. Spend time to absorb the cosmic energy and devote yourself to the almighty. Some better maintenance needed to improve infrastructure but overall great place and must visit when you are in Dwarka
Neelesh Nigam — Google review
Visited the temple at around 7 am. It opens at 6:30 am, very peaceful and blissful experience. It's 17 kms from dwarka.
Ekta Bhardwaj — Google review
One of the famous Jyotirlinga, you will be having enough transportation from Dwarka. The shared bus cost is 120/- per head where you need to book in advance a day before. They will cover 4places in that 120 rupees with 6hrs of time.
Metikala Kiran — Google review
It is one of the 12 jyotirlinga temples which is located around 30 km from Dwarka, Gujarat. There is 125ft Shiva statue which was made my Gulshan Kumar.
Jil Barot — Google review
=> It is believed that the Dwarka Shivalinga represents the Nageshwara Jyotirlinga of Maharshtra which is one of the twelve Jyotirlings. => While commuting from Dwarka to Beyt Dwarka, this popular place with historical significance comes in a way at a distance of around 20km from Dwarka. => Though it is mentioned that the photography is not allowed, people capture videos & photos here and I was also one of them. => The huge statue of the Lord Shiva was the main attraction of the shutterbugs. => The prasad, Pooja Samagri & Thali were sold inside the Temple. => Though having such historical and spiritual significance, authority has shown his ignorance in the proper maintenance & development of the place. => When I visited there was a long queue; however, it took around 15 mins for the darshan.
Jitendra Varma — Google review
Nageshwar is place of worship and of prime importance for followers of lord shiva. Huge beautiful statue of Shiva outside the temple that is visible from far while coming to the temple. People who opt and pay for special bhog/thal are allowed to do Pooja of Jyotirling from inside and common people can do brief darshan from a distance. The place is spacious and calm. Not usually overcrowded and long queues can also take maximum of 30 minutes time. Good parking space outside and washroom facility also available in the adjoining area.
Dipak Parmar — Google review
I had a wish to visit all 12 jyotirlinga temples once in my life at all. Sri Nageshwara jyotirlinga it is one of the jyotirlinga as mentioned in Puranas. According to Puranas we listened there were 12 jyotirlinga temples in Bharat among those 12 jyotirlingas this Nageshwara jyotirlinga was 9th jyotirlinga located in Gujarat state 16km far from Dwaraka city. This temple was renovated by T-Series Gulshan Kumar Family members. To seek nageshwar jyotirlinga darshan there is no need to purchase any tickets and if you want to do some Pooja in Garbha griha near Jyotirlinga we need to purchase a Pooja ticket. In this temple there will be vendors that sell Prasad and Pooja items. I can see some renovations going on at the temple premises. We can see Narendra Modi ji Photo in this temple he visited this temple when he was Chief minister of Gujarat state. There is a small yagashala temple outside where yajna are performed by temple priests. People who have ever visited Dwaraka will come to this temple by rented vehicle. Outside temple premises we can see many cows roaming if you want to feed with food there will be some people selling the cow food and also for birds too. I wish everyone would visit this temple when you travel to dwaraka. Jai Hind
Bablu Vlogs — Google review
This temple is located in the suburbs of Dwarka, a city located in Devbhoomi Dwarika District. Nageshwar Jyotirlinga is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas. It is located 17 km from Dwarka it will take 30-40 mins from Dwarka temple to reach here. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, who is worshipped here as Nageshwar Mahadev. According to the sacred Rudra Samhita, the temple has the power to shield worshippers from all kinds of poisons, especially snake venom.
priyanshu jha — Google review
Visited in a strong heat and the route from Dwarka towards this place is tough and really in poor condition. The place is well maintained and equipped with a parking space. Request you to visit on weekdays( EXCEPT Mondays) to avoid rush.
Anant Kalamkar — Google review
Nageshvara is one of the legendary temples mentioned in the Shiva Purana and is one of the twelve Jyotirlinga It is located in Dwarka, Gujarat, India. Very peaceful and less crowded. We got into the temple very easily as there were no queues. Nageshvar Jyotirlinga is the 12th Jyotirlinga. One should visit this temple.
Vishal Maheshwari — Google review
According to Hinduism, Nageshwar means the god of snakes, which is also a symbol of escape from the poisonous Adi. In the Rudra Samhita, this deity is called Darukavan Nagesh. Nagesh Darukavan is mentioned in a verse on geographical location in the twelfth Jyotirlinga. Jyotirlinga located in this Darukavan is Nageshwar Jyotirlinga located at a distance of 16 km from Dwarkapuri temple in Dwarka district of Gujarat. The Beyt comes from Dwarkamandir on the way to Dwarka. The present temple of Nageshwar Jyotirlinga is very large. Adjacent to the main temple, there is a 125 feet high and 25 feet wide idol of Shivaji in a meditative posture. Devotees can see this huge idol of Lord Shiva from a distance of two kilometers. This idol is very beautiful and captivates the minds of the devotees. The main entrance of the temple is modest but also beautiful. As you enter through this gate, there is a red colored temple of Nageshwar Mahadev. Before the main temple is an auditorium with small shops selling worship materials. The temple opens at 5 a.m. with Aarti. The temple opens to the public at 6 p.m. Devotees of Shrangar Aarti can perform darshan at 4 pm. The entrance to the inner temple is then closed. Shayan Aarti takes place at 7 pm and the temple closes at 9 pm. Gopi Lake is three kilometers away from the main temple. The lake has yellow clay called Gopichand. There is also a Dharamshala nearby which has accommodation for the devotees at the Nageshwar Temple. Apart from this, Gopinathji's temple and Vallabhacharyaji's seat and Radha-Krishna's temple are also located here. Please don't littar any plastic waste anywhere in nature. Nature place always should be cleaned and plastic free...
Jatin Dhruve — Google review
As a holy place there is a poor hygeine and sanitation conditions around the surroundings,at least they should maintain the cleanliness of the place and should take inspiration from Somnath Jyotirlinga regarding the cleanliness part.
Mritunjay Mritunjay — Google review
This is a temple in between nowhere and the spiritual quotient is quite high. The temple has many scams like but the thali to touch the lord etc. Visit the temple, meditate, chant, ignore the fools and move on. The temples in this area are serving few pundits but no upkeep or infra investment is happening - don't donate, not worth it. This is the sad state of temples going commercial in GJ. The trust needs better administration to renounce this as a sacred temple & not a business center.
Kiran Blr — Google review
It is one of 12 jyotirlinga situated near Dwarka. Not too much crowded over weekdays. Easily can visit from dwarka in 2-3 hours
shivam mishra — Google review
I have travelled from dwaraka to Nageshwar Jyotirlinga temple It took around 45 Min. Nageshwar Jyotirlinga temple is a historical temple. It is a very clean and nice one. Nageshwara Jyotirlinga is one of the twelve Jyotirlinga, which are temples devoted to Shiva. The revered site is home to one of the 12 jyotirlingas (self-manifested shivalinga) in India.
Ankireddy V (Anki) — Google review
Nageshvar Jyotirlinga is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, which are sacred shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva. Nageshvar Jyotirlinga is located in the state of Gujarat, near the town of Dwarka. The atmosphere is so peaceful. You can feel the positive energy inside this temple. Devotees believe that worshiping Lord Shiva at Nageshvar Jyotirlinga can help attain salvation (moksha). My preferred Route was to visit Nageshvar Jyotirling --> Visit Dwarka temple early morning ( or a day before), then visit Bed Dwarka and on the way back visit Nageshvar Jyotirling
KUNAL PANCHAL — Google review
• One of the 12 Jyotirlinga present in India. • Shoe stand is inside the temple itself. • You'll find chaos in the temple, as there is no dedicated volunteers available to guide the people. • One thing that I found absurd here was that, the puja thaal shop were inside the temple itself, and the items you purchase to devote to Mahadev ji and Parvati ji would come back to the shop within minutes after prayer is done. • People all over were busy capturing photography of Shivling and Parvati maata ji. I did capture some photos that I've posted here. ऊं पार्वती पाये नमः हर हर महादेव।
Hitesh Sharma — Google review
Too much crowded by many devotees and also their management is so good but main thing that they can change is there's big line in summer and after holi so remove all the pipes they have added now cause in so hot they have to stay line and also there's no facilities for Old age peoples and handicapped peoples. Rest Of all the management is too good. Har Har Mahadev 🚩🚩
Chirag Kakkad — Google review
Nageshwar Jyotirlinga, located near Dwarka in the western Indian state of Gujarat, is one of the twelve sacred Jyotirlingas dedicated to Lord Shiva. It holds immense significance in Hindu mythology and is believed to be the first of the twelve Jyotirlingas mentioned in the Shiva Purana. The temple complex houses the main lingam (representation of Lord Shiva) surrounded by smaller shrines dedicated to various Hindu deities. It's not just a religious site but also a place of serene beauty, attracting devotees and tourists alike. The legend and spiritual aura surrounding Nageshwar Jyotirlinga make it a revered destination for pilgrims seeking blessings and solace.
Riddhima's world — Google review
Nageshwar Jyotirlinga is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas. It is located 17 km from Dwarka. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, who is worshipped here as Nageshwar Mahadev, the Lord of Serpents. According to legend, the demon Daaruka imprisoned a Shiva devotee named Supriya in a cave. Supriya's prayers to Lord Shiva invoked his presence, and the Lord arrived and vanquished the demon. A self-manifested Shivalinga appeared at the spot, and it is worshipped here to this day. The temple is open to all visitors, regardless of their religion or beliefs. It is a peaceful and serene place to visit, and it is a great place to experience the beauty of Hindu culture. It is very neat and clean.
Nimesh Dedhia — Google review
The 12th Jyotirlinga of lord Shiva which is present in Dwarka, Gujrat. The place is well maintained and you get very good Darshan. This place is less crowded most of the year unlike other Jyotirlinga temples of shiva. The crowd management is good here. The temple is also very near and clean.
Anmol Agnihotri — Google review
This is the 12th Jyotirlinga and absolutely divine. I was lucky to get the darshan of this jyotirlinga and truly blessed to be here. I think this Mandir and the area around it should be properly developed. There are some shops and restaurant are adjacent to the temple which doesn't look good and felt good. This Temple should be developed and beautify similar to the Somnath then only the sanctity of this temple will be maintained. And the bhakts visiting must also behave responsibly and should not litter the area. The Lux Cozy ad banner was not at all suitable for any temple thus administration should act on it. Also the road going to this temple should be developed. Jay Nageshwar .
Churchil Dakhole — Google review
Nageshwar Temple emanates tranquility, enveloping visitors in a silent embrace. The spiritual aura fosters introspection, inviting a profound connection. Ancient architecture and sacred vibes make it a serene sanctuary for seekers.
sanjay patil — Google review
3

Rukmini Devi Mandir

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The Rukshmani Temple in Dwaraka is a significant Hindu temple dedicated to Shri Rukmini. The temple is made of stone and has an aesthetically pleasing design. In the winter, visitors may feel cold on the floor due to the construction materials. The temple provides proper parking facilities and offers water as a donation, which has an interesting story associated with Dhurvasa Rishi and Krishna-Rukmini that is explained by Maharaj.
It is an ancient temple devoted to devi rukmani wife of lord shri krishna If you visit dwarka Gujarat, then it is one of the worth visiting place. Very beautiful and holy place. You can visit by private bus ₹120 or by government bus ₹100 . Bus will pick up from bus stand in dwarka. The bus takes you for 4 sites gopi talab, rukmani mata mandir, nageshwar jyotirling, and bhet dwarka
Nitesh Gola — Google review
Must visit place in dwarka. It is significant temple of Shri Rukmini maa. The temple is aesthetically stone constructed ,so u will feel very cold on floor when visiting in winters .They have proper parking place . And water is donated here as it has story of dhurvasa Rishi and Krishna - Rukmini which is well explained by maharaj over there . And can be easily reached by local means. Though corona precautions won't be observed like social distancing here so make sure to wear mask and carry a sanitizer. That's all folk, enjoy your trip.
Devanshi Gheewala — Google review
Ancient temple of Rukmini Devi. Beautiful carvings surrounding the temple. Nice spacious and peaceful place to visit. Usually not so crowded, darshan would take not more than 30 minutes. Looks great in moon light
Dipak Parmar — Google review
Rukhmani mata mandir is very beautiful place.
BATTLE CRUISER RN — Google review
Needed to be recognised by everyone. Its under rated real history.
Jay Patel — Google review
This elegantly carved temple is dedicated to Hindu goddess Rukmini (Lord Krishna's chief queen and we can also say the incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi in Dvapara Yuga). It is around 2km away from the main city Dwarka. You can witness the beauty of carving of human figures & elephants and sculptures of gods and goddesses. Inside the temple, there is a wonderful marble idol of Goddess Rukmani, with four hands holding Shanka, Chakra, Gada and Padma in each hand. It is believed that your darshan to Dwarkadhish temple is incompleted until you take darshan of Goddess Rukmini. I must appeal to the authority to preserve this ancient heritage as the carving of the temple is being ruined by passing every day. Moreover, beautification of the place is also a need of an hour.
Jitendra Varma — Google review
The Rukmini Devi Mandir in Dwarka is a disappointingly neglected temple, especially considering its historical and cultural significance. Despite its beautiful architecture, the temple's surroundings are unkempt and the structure itself is showing signs of wear and tear. The lack of proper maintenance and upkeep is evident throughout the complex, making it feel like a missed opportunity for visitors seeking a meaningful spiritual experience. With some TLC, this temple could be transformed into a truly special place of worship and reflection.
Baba — Google review
Pandit ji will first give us all brief story about what happened here between Lord Shri Dwarkadhish, Mata Rukshmani Mataji and Guru Durvasha ji. ☮️ Peaceful !!! Very much Good Darshan of Jai Rukshmani Mataji. Can donate Water over here after knowing what actually they do of it.
Anjan Mehta — Google review
Temple is located near by 1km from dwarka bus stop. Parking point available. Some fruits lari also there. Ruksmani mata seva like aarti,Puja,bhog etc..doing by panda-pujari. Ruksmani mata temple is peaceful. So you must visit there.
Sanjay g — Google review
Very beautiful temple. This is bit of a neglected temple given its historical and religious importance. The architecture and carvings are very good but are getting ruined by every passing day. Ample of space for parking in front of temple campus.
Bhavin K — Google review
The Rukmini Devi Temple in Dwarka is a Hindu temple of Mata Rukmini Devi. The temple's superb architecture and spiritual environment make it a must-visit destination for pilgrims and tourists searching for eternal peace and prosperity.
Nilesh Magar — Google review
Another architectural marvel is this small temple not far away from the infamous Dwarkadeesh temple. This also has quite a lot of mythological importance. Not much hype about the temple is created, however, it still manages to attract a lot of tourists. The temple chamber is very small so there is always a small que here. Crowded during peak time.
Suxant — Google review
A very good temple located at the outskirts of city. Peaceful and devotional place. Mobile and accessories are allowed. Rose flower is used for puja at the cost of rs 10.
Bubloom Bimal Satpathy — Google review
It is a place of great importance in history. It is said that due to shraap by Durvasa rishi, rukmini Mata couldn't accompany lord dwarkadhish to dwarka. They had to stay saperate..the temple gives good vibes. Do visit to fulfill your wishes.
Forum — Google review
The Rukmini Devi Temple is a temple dedicated to Hindu goddess Rukmini, situated in Dwarka, Gujarat, India. Carved naratharas (human figures) and carved gajatharas (elephants) are depicted in panels at the base of the tower. The temple is also known for its jal daan (water offering) custom where devotees are asked to donate water to temple. The yatra to Dwarka is completed only after you take darshan of Dwarkeshwari Rukmini Maharani. An interesting legend surrounds the different addresses for the temple of Lord Krishna and his Queen, Rukmini. It is said that sage Durvasa requested Krishna and Rukmini to pull a chariot to take him to their house for a meal. On the way, when Rukmini asked for water to quench her thirst, Lord Krishna prodded the ground with his tow, and the River Ganges appeared. Rukmini quenched her thirst but forgot to ask the sage if he wanted a drink of water too. Durvasa felt insulted and cursed her that she would live separately from her husband. The best time to visit is between November and February.
TANVI SHETH — Google review
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Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Temple

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Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Temple is a serene Hindu temple situated on a peninsula extending into the ocean, renowned for its breathtaking sunset views. It boasts of a self-manifested shivling dating back 5000 years and is surrounded by the sea. The temple is accessible via a bridge from the main road and offers stunning vistas of the sea during sunrise and sunset. Anointing naturally occurs during monsoons owing to rain or sea water.
The beach near the temple was the cleanest of them all. The weather here is amazing and you feel positive at this place. You get blessing from Mahadev and you get this mesmerising view. What more could one ask for?
Rushiraj Joshi — Google review
During my visit the temple and surrounding was under construction so we couldn't enter the temple. But look at the water, it's divine. I have never seen such beautiful blue water in my life yet and it was so refreshing and fascinating to watch the sea. I am in love with this place.
Disha Singh — Google review
This is a Shiv Temple situated near Sunset Point in Dwarka, Gujrat. The temple looks like a Shiv Lingam and jutting out from the beach. The Place is really beautiful and soothing. Right now its under construction but it still looks amazing. From the temple you have scenic view of the Sea. You can get a very peaceful experience while visiting it. There are ample seating arrangements around it, where one can gaze into the Arabian Sea and feel the breeze.
Ajay Mohanty — Google review
Beautiful temple in midst of sea. I went there during the golden sunset hour and it was really worth watching the sunset from just behind the temple. Spending a couple of hours is not a bad idea at all and what could be better than experiencing the beautiful sunset. In presence of such divine energy.
prakash garg — Google review
Construction work of temple and surrounding is still going on. In next 1-2 year it will complete. But place and view was good.
Kunal — Google review
Place is really beautiful and soothing. Right now its under construction but it still looks amazing. There is a Sunset point nearby and one should definitely go there too. Its my humble request, please don’t throw waste near by. I saw many plastic waste there. Come on guys , people visit such places for spirituality and some people has the audacity to throw waste. 🙏🏼
Nirvana V — Google review
One of the awesome piece of infrastructure surrounded by sea from three side and when you visit here for first time you get surprised . As we know mahadev always stay on strange places but all that places are awesome 🥰😘
Pradeep Tiwari — Google review
You won't believe such an amazing location this is, just beside the Arabian sea. Specially if you planning to visit the Temple during the sunset or more specifically at the time of 'Sandhya Arati' you might face some magical ambience. As soon as the evening starts to fall the ambience gets more beautiful than ever, with the visuals of Lighthouse of Dwarka you will be able to experience some beauty of the nature along with the horizon of Arabian sea 💙 Must visit Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Temple if you are going to Dwarka. Highly recommended 💯
Rahul Das — Google review
Although all places of God deserve five star rating but nowadays the thing missing at our famous temples is peace. There is huge rush, you are being pushed around. Bhadkeshwar Mahadev is different on this aspect. It is ideally located on sea shore, is peaceful. You can sit on sea shore & feel interacting with God . 🙏 ॐ नमः शिवाय 🙏
Sanjay Manocha — Google review
The temple is famous for its sunset view. The temple is slightly located inside from main seashore. One need to park car beside the approach road from where you can see temple. One can have a darshan of Bhadkeshwar here as temple is not crowded. There is a sunset point behind this temple hence do visit this temple in evenings. On the other side you can see the rock formation happened due to sea waves. The site is good for photography as well.
Bunny — Google review
It’s one of the most beautiful temples I have ever visited . A temple surrounded by sea. You need to walk through a bridge which connects the main road to the temple . One must experience sunset and sunrise . You get to see pretty view of the sea . Coming to the temple , a self manifested shivling of around 5000 years , very small but scenic. During the monsoons it’s said that anointing occurs naturally by rain or sometimes by the sea. Quite spiritual right ♥️
Tanmaya KrishnaRao — Google review
Here is the Mahadevji temple . One has to walk 150meters after the driveway ends . This place is very peacefull and the vibrations of this place are also very good . I recommend any tourist coming to shree Dwarkadhish temple should have a must visit to Bhadkeshwar Mahadev temple . You will find many stalls of street food , from bhungla bateta to chana jor . Spending 1 or 2 hours at this place hearing the sound of ocean waves is very peaceful.
Param Mehta — Google review
The view is divine as it is on coast of sea. Sea waves keep on hitting one side of temple. U can sit there in peace and have good photos.
Davinder Kumar — Google review
=> It is located at a distance of around 3KM from main Dwarkadhish Temple. => It is a tranquil Shiva temple situated on sea shore where you can sit for hours & feel interacting with God. => The sound of sea waves hitting one side of temple and the cool breeze gives an enchanting experience. => The breathtaking views of the sea will make you capture more and more photos. => I recoomend you to visit it either early morning to witness the beauty of surnrise or at evening during sunset hours. => At the time of my last visit, a week ago, the renovation work of the temple was going on but still I enjoyed the visit. => From my side this is a must visit place if you are going to Dwarka. => Plenty of parking space is available.
Jitendra Varma — Google review
This temple is located at quite a picturesque location. Perfect for photography. The temple is currently under renovation, hence could not get the real feel of it. Nevertheless it was quite crowded. There is also childrens play area near the parking. Can be visited.
Suxant — Google review
The temple at seaside so you can enjoy here with family. Best place to visit during morning or evening hours. Good for photography.
Nilesh Magar — Google review
Beautiful temple in a shivling shape architecture. The temple is at the sea shore. It was an amazing experience to be there during the evening aarti. The drums and beats give the aarti an energetic and melodious touch. There were some food and ice cream vendors present outside the temple. A good place to spend time with family and friends in the evening.
Anmol Agnihotri — Google review
Such a beautiful and divine place situated on the edge of the Arabian Sea. One of the local streer vendors near Dwarka beach suggested this place to us and we visited in the evening right before the evening Aarti. It is a small and beautiful temple in the form of a Shivling. We visited here and spent some great time relaxing while listening to the waves and basking in the glory of Mahadev. Must visit place. The surrounding area is also good and has a lot of street vendors and things to eat.
A — Google review
years old. You can find mental peace here. The temple is surrounded by the sea. The sea colour is blue. The water is clear. So photography is done nicely here.
Parth Shah — Google review
A Mahadev temple in midst of the sea shore. Beautiful view. No crowd. The sunset point is within 100 meters. Must visit.
Bidisha Bhattacharyya Dey — Google review
This mandir is believed to be more than 5000 years old The unique feature of this mandir is that some times during high tides and monsoon the sea water will enter the mandir and shivling will be submerged Situated close to the sunset view beach this mandir is very small with a shape of linga as gopura. The sea waves makes lot of splashing against the rocks here offering a nice messmerising view
N Balasubramanian — Google review
🔸It's in Dwarka on the sea shore. 🔸It is very small temple of lord Shiva. 🔸The Shivling is also very small. 🔸It is in renovation phase. The ambiance around the temple is very beautiful. 🔸The sea colour is blue. The water is clear. So photography is done nicely here. 🔸facilities like food, washroom are not available.
Shailaja Mhaskar — Google review
Nice place to visit almost 2-3 km from Dwarkadhish temple. A small temple of Mahadev ji on Sea Shore in the shape of "Shiv Ling". Perfect for Sun Set view.Gets crowded in evenings at the time of sunset
saajan chouhan — Google review
5

Shri Krishna Tulamandir

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Shri Krushna Mandir, also known as Tulamandir, is a Hindu temple located in Dwarka. The temple is situated near the Gomti Ghat, where worshippers come to bathe and float diya candles on the water. Visitors can take a trip to Bet Dwarka from Okha on a local boat and visit the Old Temple of Krishna.
Clean amd salty water. You can enjoy boat ride here. Visit gomati sagnam with sea and also opposite river bank and watch temple beauty at evening.
Dhvl Golakiya — Google review
It nots Gomti river meet arabian sea.Water from sea enter in to gomti ghat and its depend upon time morning and evening the tides are high so the amount of water in ghat increases. Salty water.
Smit Makwana — Google review
Dwarka, a sacred Hindu pilgrimage town, is renowned for the Dwarkadheesh temple, among other notable historical and religious sites. Every year during Janmashtami (the anniversary of Krishna's birth), thousands of devotees from all over the world come here to partake in elaborate festivities.
Sagar Humbal Ahir — Google review
Gomti ghat, very popular for holy bath.. Change room available.. Beware of cows... Fishes are there you may offer food to them. Neat & clean well maintained.. Sea water is there, so you need to take bath again with sweet water...
bhavesh dabhi — Google review
This gomti river and river bank is very popular and holy place for bath. Your sins go away only after taking the bath in this holy gomti river. Very peaceful and very serene place.
Harshit Jadav — Google review
By the mercy of Sri Dwarkadhisa, the waters of Gomati River are crystal clear, unlike many rivers around the world. When river waters are full, one can see clearly the river bed and one’s reflection. Since Gomati is a tidal river, its waters at times recede and other times are full. It is very auspicious to take bath at Gomati River. Gomati Sangam Ghat is the sacred place where Gomati River flows. This ghat can be reached by climbing down 56 steps from the Swarga Dwar of the Dwarkadhisa Temple. Gomati River meets the sea at the Chakratirtha Ghat. The Chakratirtha Ghat is famous for a wheel with white porous type stones, called as Dwarkashila or Chakrankitha.
Puneet Pathak — Google review
A beautiful temple of Gomathi matha, one of the sacred river of India. This temple is close to Shri Dwarkadeesh ji temple. One can take a holy dip here and then can visit Dwarkadeesh temple through swarga dwar.
prakash i — Google review
Such tranquil and beautiful place to visit, my only regret was not spending more time in this amazing city.
Reaper X — Google review
This dham need to be improve much more. But temple is so wonderful
Rahul Kumar — Google review

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1Charmi Restaurant

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Charmi Restaurant is a family-friendly eatery in Dwarka that offers a diverse menu featuring vegetarian Punjabi and Chinese dishes. The restaurant is known for its mouth-watering Chinese and Punjabi cuisine, making it a must-visit dining spot in the area. With options ranging from South Indian to Italian, this pure veg establishment provides an array of choices for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The restaurant's neat and tidy setting, along with its efficient service, ensures a pleasant dining experience.
Nice ambience, great food and commendable service staff. Little bit on the costly side, considering the food quality. The staff and management is considerate and professional on the ordered items. They replaced the served dishes when we requested them to customise it and make it less spicey for kids. Definitely recommended for a couple or two, until you are ready to spend with both hands for a family treat.
ajay mahto — Google review
Do not have privileges to give zero star. Otherwise, I can go for 0. Staff is extremely rude,not people who are working there but the owner. Do not know how to talk with their customers. Instead this restaurant go for RasThal, if you want 100% satisfaction in food as well as in service.. never ever try to visit this restaurant
Rusha Bhatt — Google review
It’s okay but toilet is under maintenance . Food quality is good .
Jack Sparrow Black Pearl — Google review
Excellent food and service. Reasonable rates and very hygienic. Authentic punjabi and south indian food. Highly recommended.
Bhavin K — Google review
It is an awsome restaurant. Its staff is very polite, well dressed, industrious not only this but cooking staff is above the mark. Serving is awsome and the taste of food is also delicious. Also having a decent ambience. A person must go there if he is going or returning back from dwarkadhish.
PUNEET CHAUDHARY — Google review
The food we had enjoyed at the time of Lunch. It was delicious taste with great quality. Rates were also reasonable. Food recommendations were great.
Uzma Naved — Google review
Great food, good people. This restaurant is right beside hotel Meera, near the Iskon Gate. The ambiance might be a little off-putting at first, but the food definitely makes up for it. Reasonable pricing for the food. We had Punjabi thali, kadhai paneer, butter Naan, and chaach.The food was very good. There was only one washroom, and it was a little unhygienic. Anyway, the food makes up for it all.
Jigisha — Google review
Food quantity and taste r awesome! Family of 7 persons, had dinner at INR 1,500. Affordable and best service.
Eshika Jagani — Google review
On the road it lies and full of all facilities, a very good restaurant wilt all amenities. Foods are so delicious and with proper hygiene. Good for small parties and occasion. Recommended for all groups.
Yuvraj Singh — Google review
I recently dined at Charmi Restaurant in Dwarka, and I must say it provided a slightly better than average dining experience. The restaurant excels in offering a variety of cuisines, including Gujarati, Punjabi, and South Indian, making it a preferable choice for those seeking diverse flavors. In terms of ambiance, Charmi Restaurant was pleasant and comfortable. The decor was simple yet inviting, creating a relaxed atmosphere for diners. The staff members were courteous and attentive, ensuring a satisfactory dining experience. While Charmi Restaurant may not be exceptional, it offers a solid option for those seeking a decent meal with a variety of cuisines. Its ability to serve Gujarati, Punjabi, and South Indian food well at affordable prices is definitely a plus point. If you're in Dwarka and looking for a restaurant that caters to multiple cuisines, Charmi Restaurant is worth considering.
vish theone — Google review
Food was the worst. They only know how to make Punjabi and gujrati thali . We had a 'mysore masala dosa' . Only the name is authentic but the dosa was red with all the gujrati spices . They do not know how to even make a dosa . Worst experience .
Satwik Sil — Google review
Pure Veg restaurant South Indian, Punjabi, Gujrati Chinese, Italian, Punjabi, desserts, juices are available here The place is neat and tidy, service time is approximately 20 minutes after you order. The food is good but could have been better. The restaurant is on the main road so it can be located easily. The menu has a lot of varieties of Veg food like seasonal Veg, Variety of Panir Sabji, all kinds of Dal, Kathiyavadi and Punjabi food is served quickly. Service staff is good and helpful, Quick service. A bit overpriced but if you're a vegetarian you should try once when you're in Dwarika
Lokesh Gautam — Google review
Dosas served are fresh & crispy as I ordered the same, even Roti-sabji, sambhar and chutney were on the mark. Prices are reasonable, service is fast and it is the best stop for lunch on the Dwarka - Shivrajpur road as per word of mouth. Full family seating friendly A/c space. Bit issue of car parking nearby as the place is on the main road.
Darshit R — Google review
Amazed by the food in Dwarka, nice atmosphere.. 5 star service provided perfect place for lunch & dinner
Palak Patel — Google review
Very good food especially I liked the hospitality and service. In Lunch: I tried veg fried rice (Rs. 240/-) and punjabi thali (Rs. 260/- which includes 1 butter paneer masala, 1 mix veg, 1 dal, 2 tandoori roti / 3 atta chapati, 1 papad, 1 chaas (awesome chaas), 1 gulab jamun and jeera rice) In Dinner: I tried veg hakka noodles (Rs. 210/-) which were more like desi style but tastes good and also I tried veg pizza (Rs. 200/-) which was bakery style with ready made base (tastes good) and thumsup can for Rs. 70/- All over, it us a restaurant with very good food and hospitality.
Abhishek Sharma — Google review
Taste is good. Price may be reduced.
Hansraj meena — Google review
Ghanshyam Nagar, Dwarka, Gujarat 361335, India

2Govinda Multi Cuisine Restaurant

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Govinda Multi Cuisine Restaurant is a soothing Indian dining spot located in the famous temple complex of Dwarkadhish Temple. The restaurant offers a variety of cuisines including South Indian, Chinese, and Gujarati Thali. It is known for its excellent North Indian food and hygienic environment. Visitors can enjoy a pleasant ambiance while savoring favorites like Chappan Bhog and Manchurian.
Awesome food taste..very highgenic . highly recommend..watch full full on my YouTube channel.@poohthefoodie
Poohthefoodie — Google review
After a long search in the streets of Dwarka, we found this great restaurant. They have a wide menu, and priced good. The staff are very courteous and prompt. The ambience is nice. It's airconditioned. They accept payments via UPI & Cards.
Dinesh V.P. — Google review
After trying 5-6 restaurant nearby I finally found the best Restaurant in Dwarka... Kudos to the team! Highly Recommended for Chinese & Punjabi Food Must try the below.. 1.Dragon Potato 2.Stuffed Kulcha 4.Sizzling Paneer
Aashish — Google review
Please do not visit this restaurant. We ordered kaju masala and dal tadka and paneer butter masala after seeing reviews here. I had worst experience here. Very unhygienic, hair in sabji, two times glasses were exchanged for drinking water, two times plates also. We were seven. Hand washing are also stinking. I visited this after asking reviews . Believe there all are fake. This is a genuine review. Do not waste time and money. Very bad very bad very bad !! Shame on the owner and north east staff.
ankur bhati — Google review
We visited it before a month..We ordered punjabi..Superb food quality quantity n taste. Good nature n awesome service👌 must visit
sonal patel — Google review
Excellent food !! Clean & Hygienic !! Did not expected this type of excellent North Indian food here in Dwarka ! Manchurian was amazing. Must visit for dinner/lunch if you are visiting Dwarkadhish Temple !! Just 2-5 minutes🚶‍♂️away from Temple. Keep up the Good services !!
ajay mahto — Google review
I was really amazed to see the quality of mix veg that I had ordered. The quantity was enough for two persons. The staff is cool and the atmosphere is really good. Must try in Dwarka .
kumar sourav — Google review
Best place to dine. We have went for my daughter’s birthday there. My 3 year daughter including me enjoyed the food and ambience a lot. Cheese butter masala and manchurian gravy is best in city. Thanks team, we will se you soon.
Neeraj Prasad — Google review
A very pleasant experience here. The food was amazing. I barely eat Veg food outside but here the food was awesome. We ordered paneer Angara and butter Naan and rice and the food was delicious. And the staff were very kind and friendly. Incase I visit Dwarka again anytime in future... coming back here again for my dining. 5✨️Stars 🌟 ****RECOMMENDED***** NEARBY DWARKADHESE 🛕 TEMPLE
Nitesh K. K (Nitesh kumar) — Google review
Best Punjabi Food In Dwarka. Paneer Chilli Dry Is Mouth Watering 🤤 Each And Every Item Is Very Tasty 😋
Herat Topiya — Google review
Can visit if u are tired ac and atmosphere is good but sabji all tastes same food is not much good
SAM OP — Google review
Govinda Saff is so helpful i am so happy to services i am parcel my food at that time i am requesting for food parcel. Govinda Saff hire me and my orders is accepted. I am so happy.
Patel Nishant — Google review
Holy Chowk, near Dwarakadhish Temple, Dwarka, Gujarat 361335, India+91 84608 99999

3ROMANO CUCCINA RESTAURANT

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ROMANO CUCCINA RESTAURANT is a hidden gem located in the Hotel Roma Kristo in Dwarka. This restaurant offers a diverse menu featuring global and local cuisines, along with a variety of colorful drinks. Known for its wood-fired dishes and sizzlers, it's a popular choice among locals. The menu includes Hyderabadi biryani, Mushroom Chilli, NAD Schezwan Noodles, and their signature chocolate shake.
Wonderful ambience. Great thali at just Rs 250 You will love the food.
Sunny Bhaladhare — Google review
Best place to eat unlimited gujrati thali for 263 ₹ (included taxes) But only in 12:00 noon to 3:00 in afternoon. After then unlimited thali is not available.
Deep Chavada — Google review
Delicious food, polite staff. Unexpected food quality n test in Dwarka. 5 star for resturant.
Prashant Ghetiya — Google review
Very good ambience and tasty food..
Krishna Kumar HC — Google review
Great food. Service and ambience was also very good.
Rohit Agarwal — Google review
The best restaurant in Dwarka! The food quality and taste both are 10/10. The staff is courteous, friendly and respectful. They were very accommodating when requested to customise some dishes. Cannot decide if the food is better or the service. We had wanted to have just one meal while staying at the hotel but could not stop at that. We have tried most of the dishes on their menu now and all of them are excellent! The sweet dishes can be better, but overall a great dining experience. Highly recommend the moong dal kichdi, dhokla, mutter paneer, mushroom and baby corn, bhindi ki sabzi, thepla and brownie milkshake.
Rashmi Singh — Google review
Excellent food and service. At dwarka this is the one of the best restaurant. We had sizzler over there which was nicely prepared and served. Very nice ambience. Reasonable rate.you find almost every type of food here.one can enjoy food here with family.
Drpooja Dholakia — Google review
Service is good, i dont think i can give a proper review of food. I wasn't that hungry so tried their Mysore masala dosa and lime soda. They serve dosa with 2 types of chutney coconut and another one was some red chutney i guess tomato and sambhar . Taste was decent, you can't compare this with a dosa you find in southern India and it is not justified too, but it was nice in taste. Sweet lime soda was also good.
kapardi trivedi — Google review
Best ever Restaurant in Dwarka city in Gujarat. We stay at club mahindra but we took all meals breakfast, lunch & dinner here. Trust me if you love good food, taste, variety of food, best ambiance, must go. Very Honest, polite, humble and Cooperative staff. All type of food for breakfast, lunch & dinner from soup to desert at reasonable price.
Parthiv Sheth — Google review
Cosy and beautiful environment, really take care of the customers. Foods are awesome and quantity is also good. Eg. One subji can be divided in 3-4 people. Really recommend. We all enjoyed food very well.
Bhumika Pathak — Google review
opp. Rabari Gate, Dwarka, Gujarat 361335, Indiahttp://www.romakristo.com/

4ATITHI RESTAURANT

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Family restaurant
The ATITHI RESTAURANT is conveniently located near the Dwarkadhish Temple and offers a diverse range of dishes. Guests can enjoy delicious snacks like pav bhaji and parathas. The service at this establishment is exceptional, with attentive staff who anticipate every need and provide excellent recommendations. The sommelier's wine pairing is outstanding, enhancing the already memorable dining experience.
I am pleased to offer my positive review of the delightful dining experience I had at ATITHI Restaurant. From the moment I entered, I was greeted with warm hospitality from the friendly staff. The elegant ambiance and tasteful decor created a welcoming atmosphere that set the tone for the evening. The menu offered an impressive selection of culinary creations, and I was impressed with the creativity and attention to detail put into each dish. The ingredients were of the highest quality and the flavors were expertly balanced, making every bite a true delight. The service was impeccable, with the attentive staff anticipating our every need and providing exceptional recommendations. The sommelier's wine pairing was spot-on, elevating the already memorable meal to an unforgettable experience. I highly recommend ATITHI Restaurant to anyone seeking an exceptional dining experience. The combination of delectable cuisine, impeccable service, and welcoming ambiance make it a standout in the restaurant scene.
Rose Htech — Google review
It’s closed for more than a year, Google hasn’t updated it’s status.
Omkar Kocharekar — Google review
Must visit nice place but staff is good taste is not as think
Snehil Asati — Google review
The service was impeccable, with the attentive staff anticipating our every need and providing exceptional recommendations. The sommelier's wine pairing was spot-on, elevating the already memorable meal to an unforgettable experience. I highly recommend ATITHI Restaurant to anyone seeking an exceptional dining experience. The combination of delectable cuisine, impeccable service, and welcoming ambiance make it a standout in the restaurant scene.
ompraksh verma — Google review
The food service is very appealing and all the served food is very tasty and fresh. This place is highly recommended for everyone who want to explore the taste of world and never forgetting tempting dishes. The working staff's behavior is very good and they helps every individual to choos the menu patiently. Thank you. 😊😊
Bhushan dandwate — Google review
Best example of FAKE & PURCHASED REVIEW.this restaurant is closed.
Premanshu Srivastava — Google review
Atithi hotel is very cheap hotel .very useful for middle class family.
Navin Prajapati — Google review
I loved this restaurant so much because the food quality is very delicious. The services what ther are offering to the customer is really Awesome. I loved it from my bottom of the heart.
Divs — Google review
One of the best Restaurant I've seen, Very Good service here ,the food was delicious, I like to visit again and again...
Gangadhar Avidi — Google review
Food is great and service also kind of very rush to get seat in peak hours, i like hear most is gujrati thali
Sudarshan bsingh — Google review
Nice food Great ambience All atithi staff was good polite. Best food North indian
Neha Smiley — Google review
Best Gujarati Food you'll get here. Wonderful Service Experience. Ambient location
Z Shiv Kumar — Google review
The atithi restaurant is closed permanently. Please update this information.
shivamhospital 11 — Google review
Nice food. Good service. It is located near to the Dwarikesh Temple. Just opposite to the Shoe Centre and mobile locker. It is located on the first floor. Owner of the hotel is very cooperative and he can help us to hire auto for journey to Shivrajpur beach. Breakfast timings is 7 to 11 and lunch from 11 to 3 pm
Anirudh Thakkar — Google review
Jodhabha Manek Rd, nr. DWARKADHISH TEMPAL, DWARKA, Dwarka, Gujarat 361335, India

5Shrinath Dining Hall

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Diner
Best Veg thali at Dwarka ... It's a Gujrati Thali with 4 subji ... Various picles were delicious. Bajari bhakari served hot. Jaggery with Ghee was too yummy. They serve with smile on face and wholeheartedly. It's managed by Ladies managers with black cloths of Specific Krishna faith devotees . All were very much dedicated towards food quality and service . It's crowded during peak hours so try to reach easily to enjoy food. Nice place very close to dwarkadhish Temple anyone will show the way to this place as it's very popular. Enjoy during your visit to Dwarkadhish
Nitin Mastercam — Google review
Food was good but the butter milk wasn't'. I felt sick due to a high fever. One of their staff talked very rudely to me. The food was unlimited and the cost was 175 rs.
nikita mahindrakar — Google review
What a place this is ! One of the best places to have authentic Gujarathi Thali in Dwarka. It's unlimited. Eat as much as you can. There is a lot going on in the plate. Variety of flavors. Please refer to the pics. But beware, you might have a lot of waiting time as it is usually jam packed. But definitely worth the wait for the delicious as-much-as-you-can-eat food. Overall, Food : 5/5 Service : 5 /5 Atmosphere : 5/5 Value for Money : Definitely 5/5
R — Google review
Ooo myy godd....I mean just wowww....I would love visiting dwarka again and again just the taste their food....and the variety they provide also the service is top notch...also they give unlimited refillings.....if you are dwarka just visit it once ..I bet you will thnk me later .. when we visited the price of the plate per head was 170
Arpita koshta — Google review
The Shrinath Dining Hall is famous in Dwarka and gives unlimited Kathiavadi food for INR 170. They levy fines of INR 50 if you waste the food. So please do take care of the same. We went for dinner and had Rotlas, Chapath, Kitchdi, Kadi, Sabjis, Chaad, Pappad etc
Athira Pisharody — Google review
A pure thali dining experience and serving staff was very polite and look after you need anything even without asking!
Jatin Suryavanshi — Google review
Though this place has quite a history with lots of tradition and emotions attached and it is thronged by scores of people everyday so much so that you have to wait for about 30 mins even on normal days . However , as far as taste is concerned I found many better Gujrati thali restaurants in my 3 days Dwarka visit . The taste was not that great as many you tuber would tell you . The quantity they provide is huge in very cheap prices but the good thing that I noticed that the quality of their desi ghee , gud etc was uncomromised . The Dal & Sev Tamatar was good , the kadhi and Khichdi was average . The combination of Salad they serve is also very good . All in all it is worth visiting once when you visit Shree Dwarka sheesh Dham especially due to its tradition, history and old styled Dhaba or Janta Hotel experience .
VPS — Google review
Date of visit- 26.12.2023. Known for authentic Gujarati thali. Priced at rs.170 currently, they insisted on paying through cash only and not through any UPI or other methods. Food is good. However I feel the curries are too oily, which I think is common for Gujarati cuisine. They provide varieties of pickles both sweet and hot, 4 types of oily sabzi, rotis of wheat and bajra, khichdi,papad, jaggery,butter,ghee, salad. No parking as it is on the main road. Waiting time is minimum half an hour and can range to 3hrs on peak time.
Minakshi 0809 — Google review
Bhadrakali Rd, Narshi Keshavji Vadi, Dwarka, Gujarat 361335, India
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