Monday, December 19, 2022

Visit Abode of Krishna with us!

 Gujarat, India's most western state, is home to a diverse population, a rich cultural history, and stunning natural scenery. With its numerous historical monuments, beaches, hills, wildlife sanctuaries, lively festivals, mouthwatering cuisine, and more, the state draws travelers. The "Land of Legends" is a fantastic place to go on vacation, whether you go with friends, family, or by yourself. Ahmedabad, one of Gujarat's major metropolises, is an urban area with a hint of vintage appeal as a result of its colonial past. The Sabarmati Ashram and its near proximity to the Statue of Unity are its two most well-known attractions. Gandhinagar, the state capital, is a must-see destination since it is home to numerous exquisite temples, including the famous Akshardham Temple.

Gujarat's Kutch is another must-see location. It provides visitors with a singular opportunity to witness the renowned Rann of the Kutch salt desert and take part in the joyful Rann Utsav festival, which involves dance and music performances, craft exhibitions, regional cuisine, etc. Of course, Diu, a small island and a former Portuguese colony, is the best option for anyone wishing to get away from the hectic city life. This island hamlet is well-known for its laid-back vibe and is a favorite destination for quick getaways. Nagoa Beach, Diu Fort, and Naida Caves are some of their most well-known features.

Gujarat is unquestionably a culinary delight for foodies as it is known for delectable dishes like khandvi, muthiya, lilva kachori, and fafda-jalebi. It goes without saying that going to festivals like Navratri and Uttarayan would enhance the experience given its lively culture. The state is renowned for its exquisite handicrafts, including bandhani work, zari work, leather goods, pottery craft, and more, so let's talk about culture some more. From most places in India, Gujarat is easily reachable by car, bus, train, or airplane. Dwarka, which is situated in Gujarat on the westernmost point of the Saurashtra peninsula, is thought to have been the royal capital of Lord Krishna. Dwarka, also known as Devbhoomi Dwarka, is proud to be the only city to be included in both the Sapta Puris (seven sacred cities) and Char Dham (four main holy spots) stated in the Hindu religion. One of the twelve Jyotirlingas, the Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple, is situated in Dwarka, which was formerly a part of Krishna's old empire.

An additional tourist draws are the seashores and beaches. Recent excavations have shown that there was once a city here, despite the legend that it was swallowed up by the sea. Dwarka is a name that can be translated as "door" and "ka." The Ginger Hotel is a convenient distance from the Dwarkadeesh Temple, Rukshamanee Mandir, Dwarka Beach, Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Mandir, and Gomti Ghat and is situated off the Porbandar Dwarka Highway. Porbandar Airport, which is a couple of hours away from the hotel, is the closest one. 98 exquisitely designed rooms with contemporary amenities, a banquet facility, an all-day multi-cuisine restaurant, and a fitness center are available at the Ginger Hotel in Dwarka.


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