Religious sites and temples to visit in Dwarka
A sacred island believed to be Lord Krishna's ancient residence, reached by boat from Okha, housing temples and peaceful beaches on the Gulf of Kutch.
Perched on a rocky outcrop in the sea, this Shiva temple becomes partially surrounded by water during high tide, creating a magical sight.
The principal Char Dham temple of western India in Dwarka, dedicated to Lord Krishna as Dwarkadhish, rising five storeys above the Gomti riverbank.
One of the twelve sacred Jyotirlinga shrines of Lord Shiva, located near Dwarka and drawing pilgrims from across India.
A beautifully carved 12th-century temple dedicated to Goddess Rukmini, consort of Lord Krishna, located 2 km from the Dwarkadhish Temple.
An ancient Vaishnava temple in Dwarka dedicated to Lord Krishna, known for its beautiful architecture and deep religious significance.