Best Pilgrimage place and Tourist Destinations in Gujarat for senior citizen tour

Posted on July 30, 2022

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Gujarat, a state with a distinctive topography, is a centre of everything, including desert, coastline, beaches, and magnificent hills. For senior people and pilgrimage enthusiasts, it also has a large selection of landmarks, ancient forts, temples, monuments, palaces, churches, and heritage hotels. Additionally, Gujarat have some religious importance and places even the road trip of Gujarat is also worth seeing. Here we are discussing the beauty of Gujarat for senior citizens of India with the diversity and the culture of the state.

13 most adorable and must visit places in Gujarat for senior citizens


1. Somnath


Somnath Temple Gujarat

The history of the 2000-year-old Somnath Temple is fascinating. It was initially built by Somraj and was entirely made of gold at that time. Then, Ravana rebuilt it in silver. Finally, it was again rebuilt under the reign of Shri Krishna, who built it out of wood before Bhimdev built it out of stone. It was completely destroyed after the Satyug period, and the beautiful carvings were done by the king maître of Vallabhini. It is the location of one of the twelve jyotirlingams discovered in our nation. Thousands of devotees visit Somnath every year to offer worship to Lord Shiva. Gujarat's Saurashtra area is home to this magnificent seaside temple. There has always been curiosity among visitors to the Somnath temple in its history and mythology, which add to its beauty and religious seriousness.

Visiting Time: 6:00 AM- 10:00 PM | Location: Somnath, Gujarat


2. Dwarkadhish


Dwarkadhish Temple

"Chaar dhaam," if you practise Hinduism and are travelling to Gujarat for a religious purpose, you should also visit the Dwarkadhish Temple. Following the Hindu scholar and theologian Adi Shankaracharya in the eighth century, the temple was included in the pilgrimage known as the "Char Dham," which is revered by Hindus in India. Puri, Badrinath, and Rameswaram are the other three. The Holy Scriptures and the 108th Divine Temple of Lord Vishnu on the subcontinent are both Dwarkadhish Temple's sources of pride.

Visiting Time: 6:30 AM to 9:30 PM | Location: Dwarka, Gujarat


3. Swaminarayan Akshardham


Swaminarayan Akshardham

The Akshardham temple is renowned for its tranquil atmosphere and exquisite carvings on its 6000 metric tonnes of pink Rajasthani sandstone construction. It is one of Gujarat's biggest Hindu temples and the ideal fusion of contemporary and traditional traditions. There are marble footsteps of Swaminarayan with 16 divine symbols at the temple's entryway. It is particularly well-known for its melodic fountain, which attracts visitors from all over the nation who come to experience its unparalleled beauty.

Visiting Time: 9:30 AM-7:30 PM | Location: Ahmedabad, Gujarat


4. Bhadreshwar jain temple


Bhadreshwar jain temple

Bhadreshwar Jain Temple is not only one of the oldest Jain temples but also one of the most beautiful. Jain temples are usually a symbol of serenity and eternity. It was built 45 years after Lord Mahavira passed away. It was initially constructed in 449 BC, but damage from natural disasters forced repeated repairs. A big central temple and 52 smaller shrines make up its 53 shrines, one of which houses the original Parshvanath idol, which dates back to 500 BC. While other individuals can find accommodation outside the temple, only Jain devotees are permitted to spend the night there. While visiting there, one may also explore the adjacent Durgah.

Visiting Time: 8 AM to 6 PM | Location: Mundra Taluka, Kutch, Gujarat


5. Mallinath temple


Mallinath temple Girnar, Gujarat

When visiting Gujarat, whether you enjoy the hills or enjoy watching them, Mallinath Temple should be one of your top stops. Despite being a Jain temple, you end yourself loving this site because of its tranquilly. Additionally, this area is so exquisitely carved that you can't help but admire the beauty of this finely sculpted temple. On the Girnar hills is where you'll find this temple. Awe-inspiring vistas can be seen all the way up Girnar hill. When you reach the summit, you will discover a temple honouring the Hindu goddess Amba Mata, which is visited by both Hindu and Jain pilgrims. Every year, hundreds of tourists come to this location. Wishes come true in this extremely important location.

Visiting Time: 6 AM to 9 PM | Location: Girnar, Gujarat


6. Sun temple


Sun temple, Gujarat

One of Gujarat's most magnificent Hindu temples is constructed in such a manner that the Surya chakra picture receives direct sunlight from dawn to sunset. Sun Temple is located in Modhera, some 106 kilometres northwest of Ahmedabad, and was built in the 11th century by King Bhimdev of the Solanki dynasty. With figures of gods and devils, the main hall and shrine are supported by finely carved pillars. The temple is dedicated to the Sun God and is located on the banks of the Pushpavati River. Twelve niches in its interior hall represent God's lunar manifestations. One of the rare Sun temples in India, Surya Kund, Sabha Mandap, and Guda Mandap make up this complex temple. Do not skip seeing this step-well in the Modhera Sun Temple. The temple also features a special area for Lord Shiva, Lord Ganesha, and Sitala Mata.

Visiting Time: 06:00 AM to 06:00 PM | Location: Becharaji, Highway, Modhera.


7. Bileshwar Shiva Temple


Bileshwar Shiva Temple, Gujarat

Bileshwar Shiva Temple is a historic temple that dates back to the early 7th century. It is located 15 miles to the east of Porbandar and is constructed in the Gujarati architectural style. The temple's structure is multi-story and designed more like a pyramid than a spire. The temple's facade is decorated with an arc-like motif. This is a famous shiv temple of Gujarat. Its curved construction appears to be completely destroyed. Additionally, this occurs on the fortunate day of shivratri, according to a neighbour of the Bileshwar Temple.

Location: Porbandar.


8. Narmada mata temple


Narmada mata temple, Gujarat

In Gujarat's Bharuch city, to the east, the temple is situated along the banks of the river Narmada. This 150-year-old temple is a wonderful example of a marvel of architecture and serenity. Pure white is used throughout the temple building and white color is also a symbol of peace and calmness. The temple is made up of several little red and yellow flags flying from Shikharas, or spires. In the rear of the temple, there is a little, clear lake. The origin of the river Narmada, according to the natives, is this lake. As the waters of the lake are thought to be able to cleanse one of sins and illnesses, devotees make care to take a holy plunge in it. The Narmada Mata temple is a stunning synthesis of well-planned execution, outstanding architecture, global standards, and distinctive layouts. For Hindus, the temple has a great deal of historical significance.

Visiting Time: 7 AM to 8 PM | Location: Bharuch, Gujarat.


9. Matanamadh temple


Matanamadh temple, Gujarat

Maharao shri Deshalji II built Matana Madh Kutch's Hinglaj Mataji Temple. The original Hinglaaj Mataji temple is located in the hills near the Baluchistani village of Makaran. To access the ancient temple at Makaran, one must go through several forests and other obstacles. Along the route, one must also deal with hazardous criminals and con artists. This is the history of how the Hinglaaj Maa Temple in MataNa Madh came. Maharao shri Deshalji built the temple's foundation and employed Sompuras as the project's architects. they are also accountable for carving out this lovely structure. There is also the notion that Maa grants the wishes of each and every visitor. Additionally, the beauty of this beautiful temple is quite appraisable and also a peaceful place for senior citizens and also for young and elderly people.

Visiting Time: Monday to Sunday 5am 1pm, 3 9pm | Location: Lakhpat Taluka of Kutch district, Gujarat.


10. Jagannath Temple


Jagannath Temple, Gujarat

This beautiful temple is located in Ahmedabad and primarily dedicated to Lord Jagannath. This temple was established around 450 years ago which was built by Sadhu Sarangdasij and known for its Rath Yatra festival. This temple was once attacked by the muslims during the 1969 Gujarat riots.

Visiting Time: 5am–1pm, 3–9:15pm | Location: Shri Jagannathji Mandir Trust, Nr. Jamalpur Darwaja, Jamalpur, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380022.


11. Rukmini Temple, Dwarka


Rukmini Temple, Dwarka

Rukmini Temple is dedicated to Idol Rukmini, the partner of Lord Krishna, Rukmini Devi Temple is a trivial temple, which is relatively popular for its beautiful artifacts and two of its beautifully -designed panels. On one panel, there are Naratharas or human sculptures and the other one has Gajatharas or elephants on the vile. The innermost sanctum of the temple has the idol of the Goddess along with the Lord. It is said that the temple was built around the12th century. The partitions of the Rukmini temple are decorated with stunning paintings, portraying various events of Goddess Rukmini with the Lord. It is round 1.5 km northwards of the town.

Visiting Time: 05:00 AM - 12:00 PM and 04:00 PM - 09:00 PM | Location: Rukmini Devi Temple, Dwarka, Gujarat, India.


12. Shri Shatrunjaya Temples, Palitana


Shri Shatrunjaya Temples, Palitana

Situated at Shatrunjaya in Palitana, this temple is one of the holiest places to visit by the Jain community. Shikharji and this place hold utmost importance and is considered to be built by an abode of the divine. The Jains believe that visiting these temples will offer them Nirvana or salvation. Carved with around 863 marbles, this temple is dedicated to Rishabha.

Visiting Time: N/A | Location: Palitana, Gujarat 364270


13. Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Temple


Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Temple

This is an abode of Lord Shiva where the Shivalinga was found in the Arabian sea around five thousand years ago. The temple gets submerged in the ocean for a short period in each year which is said that the ocean performs Abhishekham of the Linga. At this place Shivratri is performed with much vigour and joy at a grand scale. This place is also a major spot to enjoy a beautiful sunset and sunrise in the ocean.

Visiting Time: N/A | Location: Near Circuit House, Sunset Point, Dwarka, Gujarat 361335


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