Some journeys begin with excitement, and some with silence. The Dwarka Somnath Trip begins with faith. It is not just a road on the map of Gujarat — it is a path that moves through centuries, through devotion, through stories that still live in the wind.
You do not travel here to see temples; you travel here to feel them.
You stand before the sea at Dwarka and feel the sound of waves mixing with the sound of bells, and you realize — faith is not something you believe in; it is something that begins to believe in you.
When you travel with Somnath Dwarka Tour Package, you do not go as a tourist. You go as someone who wants to walk slowly, to listen, to feel how the land itself prays.
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ToggleDwarka – Where Lord Krishna Still Breathes in the Wind
The story begins in Dwarka.
The city where Lord Krishna built his kingdom, where the sea sings His name even today.
You walk through narrow lanes filled with lamps and flowers, and every wall seems to whisper something old. At the Dwarkadhish Temple, time stops moving.
The conch blows, the priests chant, and you can feel centuries blending into one single breath.
There are places that show you beauty, and then there are places that make you quiet — Dwarka belongs to the second kind.
Our Dwarka Somnath Tour Itinerary begins here.
From the sacred Gomti Ghat, where water and worship meet,
to Rukmini Temple, where devotion finds gentleness,
to Bet Dwarka, where waves touch the stories you once heard in childhood.
And when evening comes, you look up — the flag of Dwarkadhish still dancing against the wind, just as it has for thousands of years.
Somnath – The Temple That Refused to Fall
The road from Dwarka to Somnath runs along the sea.
Sometimes the water is beside you, sometimes far away — but you can always hear it.
There are small villages, tall trees, and moments when the horizon feels endless.
And then, suddenly, you see it — Somnath, standing at the edge of the Arabian Sea like an ancient guardian of faith.
This temple has been destroyed, rebuilt, and reborn more times than history can count.
But each time it rose again — stronger, prouder, more alive.
That is why, when you enter Somnath, you don’t just bow to God; you bow to the strength of belief itself.
The Dwarka Somnath Trip feels complete only when you stand there — when the sound of the ocean and the echo of the bells meet each other and disappear into silence.
Between Two Temples, a Road of Stories
Between Dwarka and Somnath, about 230 kilometres of road carry more than distance — they carry stories.
At Porbandar, Gandhiji’s birthplace, you feel how truth itself can become faith.
At Bhalka Tirth, where Lord Krishna left His earthly form, you realize how even endings can feel divine.
Every stop has something to say, and every silence has something to teach.
That is why our Gujarat Temple Tour Package lets you travel slowly, stopping where your heart wishes to. Because in pilgrimages, haste is the only wrong turn.
Suggested 5-Day Dwarka Somnath Tour Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival at Dwarka. Evening aarti at Dwarkadhish Temple.
Day 2: Visit Gomti Ghat, Rukmini Temple, and Bet Dwarka. Overnight stay.
Day 3: Drive to Somnath via Porbandar. Visit Kirti Mandir and Bhalka Tirth.
Day 4: Morning darshan at Somnath Temple. Visit Triveni Sangam and nearby temples.
Day 5: Departure or optional visit to Diu for a peaceful evening by the sea.
No rush, no crowd — the journey unfolds like a prayer that ends only when your heart is ready.

Dwarka Somnath Trip Cost – Simple, Honest, and Flexible
At Somnath Dwarka Tour Package, we understand that every traveler comes with a different wish, and so every journey is shaped differently.
Our Dwarka Somnath Trip plans are designed for comfort — not luxury that shouts, but care that stays quiet.
- Standard Package (3N/4D): ₹8,500 to ₹11,000 per person.
- Deluxe Package (4N/5D): ₹14,000 to ₹17,000 per person.
- Luxury Package (5N/6D): ₹20,000 to ₹25,000 per person.
All include stays, local transport, temple visits, and gentle assistance throughout. Because devotion should not depend on budget — only on feeling.
Best Time to Visit Dwarka and Somnath
The best time to travel is when the air itself feels soft — from October to March.
The sky is clear, the evenings cool, and the temples glow under the golden light of winter.
But the truth is, the best time to visit Dwarka and Somnath is whenever faith calls you.
The doors of these temples never close to seasons — only to hurry.
In monsoon, the sea turns wild and poetic.
In summer, the sunlight glitters on the water like old blessings.
And in winter, everything seems touched by calmness.
Why Choose Somnath Dwarka Tour Package
Because we believe a pilgrimage should be planned with respect — not like a holiday, but like a prayer.
We take care of the roads, the stays, the meals, and the timings — so that you can take care of your heart.
Every driver in our team knows when the temple opens, when the crowds thin, when silence returns.
Every itinerary is balanced — not too long, not too full — just enough for you to travel peacefully.
We don’t rush you.
We walk beside you.
That is what Somnath Dwarka Tour Package means — devotion with dignity.
In the End
When you finish your Dwarka Somnath Trip, you will realize something simple.
The journey doesn’t end when the car stops. It stays — in your mind, in your prayers, in your breath.
You will hear the sea again, you will see the flag again, you will remember the faces of people you met on the way — and somewhere inside, the calmness of the coast will start to live quietly within you.
Because this journey is not just about temples; it’s about the silence that follows them.
And that silence, once it arrives, never really leaves.
FAQs – Dwarka Somnath Trip
1. How many days are enough for the Dwarka Somnath Trip?
Four to five days are ideal to see both temples and nearby places comfortably.
2. What is the distance between Dwarka and Somnath?
Approximately 230 km — a scenic five-hour drive along the coast.
3. Which temples are covered in this journey?
Dwarkadhish Temple, Rukmini Temple, Bet Dwarka, Somnath Temple, and Bhalka Tirth.
4. What is the average cost of the trip?
Between ₹8,500 and ₹25,000 per person depending on hotel and transport type.
5. Is it suitable for elders?
Yes. The journey is smooth, the stays comfortable, and our team is attentive to senior travelers.
6. Can I include Porbandar or Diu in the tour?
Yes, both destinations can be added to your Gujarat Temple Tour Package.
7. What is the best time to visit Dwarka and Somnath?
From October to March, when the weather is calm and the coast pleasant.
8. How can I reach these temples?
By train, car, or flight via Rajkot and Jamnagar. We arrange transfers for all.
9. Are hotels near the temples?
Yes, all our stays are near main temples, ensuring easy access for morning and evening aartis.
10. Why should I choose Somnath Dwarka Tour Package?
Because we plan your journey the way one prepares for prayer — with care, warmth, and respect.