A stone temple with a flag stands on a rocky coast protected by large concrete tetrapods, overlooking a calm blue sea.

Top Places to Visit in Dwarka

Explore iconic spots near Daksh The Madhuvan Suites, including the Dwarkadhish Temple, Rukminidevi Temple, Nageshwar Jyotirlinga, and more in Dwarka.

Shree Dwarkadhish Temple (Around 6 km)

This isn’t just a temple—it’s the reason many people come to Dwarka. One of the four Char Dham sites, the Dwarkadhish Temple in Gujarat is an architectural gem with a whole lot of heart. Towering spires, carved sandstone, and daily rituals make it feel alive in every sense. Whether you’re here for faith or fascination, it absolutely lives up to the hype.

A crowded street leading up to an ornate temple with a flag flying from its peak.
 A scenic view of a temple and the city of Dwarka, Gujarat, situated along the Gomti River at sunset.

Sri Rukminidevi Temple (Around 8 km)

Tucked slightly outside the city, this temple dedicated to Rukmini—Krishna’s queen—has a charm of its own. Legend says a twist of fate left her separated from Krishna, and this quiet shrine honours her story. It’s smaller, serene, and often missed, but that’s part of its appeal. A lovely escape from the crowds and a key stop on your 'sightseeing in Dwarka' list.

Shri Gayatri Shaktipeeth (Around 8 km)

A calm corner of the city, this temple to Goddess Gayatri feels like it runs on a slower rhythm. No noise, no rush—just a gentle place to pause. You won’t find long queues or loudspeakers here, just clean pathways, quiet prayer halls, and a refreshing dose of peace. If you’re looking for a little soul-soothing between your temple tour in Dwarka, this is the spot.

 A close-up of a beautifully adorned idol of a Hindu goddess, with elaborate jewelry and makeup.
 A calm, clear blue sky over a tranquil sandy beach with gentle waves lapping the shore.

Dwarka Beach (Around 8 km)

Think temples are the only draw? Think again. Dwarka Beach brings in the sea breeze, golden light, and some much-needed downtime. It’s perfect for unwinding after a day of rituals and sightseeing. Sunset views here are brilliant—and you might even spot locals lighting lamps along the water. Bring your camera and your calm.

Nageshwar Jyotirlinga (Around 23 km)

One of India’s twelve Jyotirlingas, this temple is a little drive out but totally worth it. A massive Shiva statue stands tall outside, while the temple itself radiates quiet strength. With ancient legends woven into its walls and coastal air swirling around, it’s a peaceful detour that adds depth to your Dwarka journey.

A bronze statue of the Hindu god Shiva, under a blue sky.
Grand ornamental entrance gate of Satadhar, adorned with intricate carvings amidst serene surroundings.

Satadhar (62 km)

A peaceful destination, Satadhar offers visitors a calming spiritual atmosphere. Known for its association with Saint AAPAGIGA, this location is ideal for those seeking spiritual reflection and tranquillity.

Kankai (65 km)

The Kankai Mata shrine lies deep within Gir Forest, offering a truly wild experience. Visitors may hear lions roaring nearby, adding to the natural adventure. The Forest Department allows daytime visits to this sacred site.

A serene temple painted in bright hues with a tall shikhara and flag, set in an open courtyard surrounded by trees under a partly cloudy sky.
Tulshishyam temple with its intricate architecture and a red religious flag on top of the dome.

Tulsishyam (94 km)

Tulsishyam is a temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, renowned for its scenic beauty and hot water springs. With centuries of history, it is a significant religious and natural site.

Diu (94 km)

A scenic coastal island, Diu offers pristine beaches, water sports, and a relaxing atmosphere. It’s known for Nagoa Beach, the offshore lighthouse, and its colonial history. Unlike in Gujarat, alcohol is legal in Diu, adding to its appeal for tourists.

A beautiful beach under partly clouded blue sky surrounded by palm trees and beach rocks.

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