One of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva and the most important attraction.
Situated by the Arabian Sea, it offers divine vibes and a sound & light show in the evening.
Sacred site where Lord Krishna was mistakenly shot by a hunter (Jara).
Visit the temple and serene gardens nearby.
The confluence of three rivers—Hiran, Kapila, and Saraswati.
Considered sacred for ritual baths and last rites.
Beautiful marble temple dedicated to Lord Krishna and the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita.
Scenic beach near the temple—ideal for a peaceful walk, camel rides, and enjoying the sunset.
Not ideal for swimming due to strong currents.
A less crowded beach, about 25 km from Somnath, known for its rocky shoreline and royal palace ruins.
Located near Somnath Temple.
Houses ancient relics, sculptures, and temple ruins from different eras.
Historic gate through which Mahmud of Ghazni entered Somnath during his infamous raid.
Home of the Asiatic Lions.
Book a safari for a thrilling wildlife experience (Gir is open Oct–Jun).
Portuguese-influenced coastal town with beaches, forts, and churches.
Great for seafood and a more laid-back vibe.
Thali meals, fafda-jalebi, khaman, thepla, and undhiyu.
Small stalls near the temple sell Rudraksha malas, miniature idols, and traditional textiles.
Daily aarti (ritual) at the Somnath Temple is a peaceful and spiritual experience.
Held in the evening, narrates the temple’s history in multiple languages.