Dwarka (also called Dwaraka or Dwarkadhish) is one of the most sacred pilgrimage destinations in India, located on Gujarat’s western coast in the Devbhumi Dwarka district. It is historically and mythologically linked to Lord Krishna, believed to have established his kingdom here. Dwarka is recognized as one of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites and draws devotees, history buffs, and seekers of peace alike.
The standout attraction is the Dwarkadhish Temple (also called Jagat Mandir), dedicated to Krishna as the “King of Dwarka.”. The city’s lore, coastal setting, and sacred rivers (such as the Gomti) together contribute to its spiritual ambiance. Dwarka is also a hub for maritime and island pilgrimage, such as Bet Dwarka, accessible by ferry, which holds relics and temples of Krishna’s era.
Dwarka appeals to pilgrims, heritage travelers, couples seeking quiet spiritual retreats, and even adventure seekers interested in coastal walks, light water-based activities, and ferry journeys. The experiences here range from temple rituals and aarti ceremonies to exploring caves, riding ferries, watching sunset over the sea, and discovering lesser-known shrines like Rukmini Devi Temple and Nageshwar Jyotirlinga.
How To Reach Dwarka
By Air
The closest major airport is Jamnagar Airport, about 127–137 km away.
Porbandar Airport also lies in proximity (≈ 95 km) and can serve as another option.
By Train
Dwarka Railway Station (code: DWK) lies on the Ahmedabad–Okha rail line, connecting it to various parts of Gujarat and beyond.
The temple is about 1.5 km from the station — easily reachable by short taxi/auto ride or a walk.
By Road / Bus
Dwarka is well connected by state highways to cities like Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Jamnagar, and Porbandar via Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation (GSRTC) and private buses.
Distance examples:
• Ahmedabad → Dwarka: ~ 442 km, ~ 7–8 hours by car or ~ 9 hours by bus.
• Rajkot → Dwarka: ~ 226 km.
Tips for Local Transport Safety
Hire trusted taxis / autorickshaws; agree fare or use metered/standard rates
In island / ferry rides (Bet Dwarka), verify safety standards
Avoid driving late at night on coastal or rural roads
Tourist Attractions in Dwarka
Dwarkadhish / Dwarka Temple — the main Krishna temple, central to the city’s spiritual identity.
Bet Dwarka (Island) — temple island across sea, believed to be Krishna’s original dwelling site.
Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple — one of the 12 revered Shiva Jyotirlingas, in Dwarka region.
Rukmini Devi Temple — dedicated to Krishna’s consort Rukmini; rich carvings and mythology.
Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Temple — sea-facing Shiva temple with scenic views near Dwarka.
Gomti Ghat & Asiatic Wells — sacred riverbank area where people perform rituals.
Dwarka Lighthouse & Sunset Point — for coastal views and evening ambiance.