The erstwhile Nawanagar is today known for its revered Hindu and Jain Temples, tie-&-dye work on fabrics, silken & gold embroidery. Travel to this place in Gujarat which has a number of attractions, both historical and cultural.
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Jamnagar Tourism

Found in 1540, Jamnagar was the capital of Jamthe Jadeja, the Rajput ruler of Nawanagar. This district is bounded on the North by the Rann and Gulf of Kutch, on the South by Junagadh district, on the East by Rajkot district, and on the West by the Arabian Sea. It was built around Rammol Lake and in center of the lake is a small palace. It is famous for pearl fisheries, tie & die fabrics and bandhini work.

Quick Getaways
Highlights
None Dwarka
Jagat Mandir
Kotha Bastion
Lakhota Fort
Other Shrines & Temples
Porbandar
The Sharada Peetha

Getting There

By Road

Jamnagar is 308 kms. from Ahmedabad via Rajkot and 92 kms. from Rajkot. While Dwarka is situated 798 kms. from Mumbai via Ahmedabad, 101 kms from Junagadh, 193 kms. from Porbandar and 216 kms. from Ahmedabad.

By Air

Various domestic airlines connecting Mumbai.

By Rail

On the Western Railway with direct connections with Ahmedabad.

 




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