Morning: Catch the early Alwar‑Ahmedabad Express (train no. 12955) departing around 04:30 AM, arriving in Ahmedabad by 14:30 PM. Grab a quick lunch on the platform to keep costs low.
Afternoon: Transfer to a state‑run Ahmedabad‑Somnath bus (SRS/GSRTC) that departs at 16:00 PM, reaching Somnath around 22:30 PM. The scenic route passes through Rajkot, offering a glimpse of Gujarat’s rural landscape.
Evening: Check into a budget guesthouse near the beach (e.g., Shree Guest House) and enjoy a simple dinner of local thali at a nearby dhaba.
Find HotelsMorning: Visit the majestic Somnath Temple for the 07:30 AM aarti; spend about 1.5 hours soaking in the spiritual atmosphere.
Afternoon: Explore the Prabhas Patan Museum and the historic Bhalka Tirth where Lord Krishna left his earthly body; allocate roughly 2 hours total.
Evening: Stroll along the Somnath Beach at sunset, then return to the guesthouse for a relaxed night.
Find HotelsMorning: Board a cheap regional bus from Somnath to Dwarka (approximately 4‑hour journey) and check into a modest lodge near the main market.
Afternoon: Visit the revered Dwarkadhish Temple followed by the ancient Nageshwar Temple; each site deserves about 1 hour of reverence.
Evening: Take the inexpensive ferry from Okha to Bet Dwarka for a quick glimpse of the island’s shrine, then return to Dwarka for dinner at a local eatery.
Find HotelsMorning: Catch an early bus from Dwarka back to Ahmedabad (approx. 7 hours); enjoy the countryside scenery.
Afternoon: Board the Ahmedabad‑Alwar Express (train no. 12956) departing around 14:00 PM, arriving in Alwar late night (around 02:30 AM on 12 Jan).
Evening: Arrive home, unpack, and reflect on the budget-friendly pilgrimage.
Find HotelsIf you wish to extend the trip, consider adding a day to explore the historic Junagadh forts or the serene Gopi Talav near Somnath. To shorten the itinerary, skip the Bet Dwarka ferry and spend the evening of Day 3 relaxing in Dwarka’s market area, which will also reduce the total cost by about ₹120.