Arrival at Rajkot Junction or Rajkot Airport (if early flight); collect luggage and meet your pre-arranged driver from a local travel service (recommendation: Saurashtra Tours & Travels).
Drive to hotel for early check-in or luggage drop (suggested hotels: The Grand Bhagwati or Fern Residency, Rajkot). Freshen up and enjoy a quick cup of masala chai in the hotel lobby.
Breakfast at The Grand Bhagwati restaurant or for a local experience head to A One Restaurant (try Gujarati thali or thepla with chutney).
Short city orientation drive: stop by Watson Museum (Upleta Chowk) for a quick look at regional history and crafts — great to get context before visiting Girnar.
Depart Rajkot for Junagadh/Girnar region by private car (approx. 1.5-2 hours). Enjoy the Saurashtra countryside views en route; driver can stop for photos if needed.
Arrive Junagadh; check in at a recommended guesthouse or hotel (options: Hotel Madhuban or Regenta Central, Junagadh) and leave luggage. Have a light snack—try fafda and jalebi at a local stall like Dhoraji Farsan.
Lunch at Hotel Madhuban restaurant or Ratan Restaurant — opt for Gujarati thali, undhiyu (seasonal) and kadhi to fuel the afternoon; stay hydrated for hill activities.
Drive to the base of Girnar Hill (Girnar taleti/ Girnar foothills). Pay entrance and parking fees; hire a local guide if you plan a short introductory climb or temple visits.
Begin a gentle visit to the lower shrines of Girnar: visit Damodar Kund and the Bhavnath Mahadev area — soak in the sacred ambience and watch local pilgrims.
Explore the Junagadh Uperkot Fort viewpoint near Girnar foothills for panoramic views of the city and an orientation to the hill routes; take photos and rest.
Return to Junagadh town center and stroll through the local bazaar (Haripura Market) to shop for bandhani scarves, traditional sweets (ghari), and sandalwood oils.
Visit the Ashoka Edicts (Girnar museum area) briefly if open, or relax at Sakkarbaug Zoological Garden grounds if you prefer green space and a calm walk.
Evening tea and snacks at a popular local spot like Ram Singh Tea Stall or Hotel Nandanvan — try local samosa and chai while watching evening life.
Return drive to Rajkot (if you choose Rajkot as your base) or stay overnight in Junagadh depending on your booking; estimated drive back to Rajkot ~1.5-2 hours.
Dinner at your Rajkot hotel (The Grand Bhagwati) or in Junagadh at Zayka Restaurant — enjoy Gujarati cuisine or mild North Indian dishes; request early dinner if you plan an early start tomorrow.
Evening reflection: review next day's plan for Girnar Parikrama and temple climb, charge devices, prepare comfortable walking shoes, water bottle, and modest clothing for temple visits.
Lights out / overnight rest at hotel in Rajkot or Junagadh to be fresh for Day 2's full Girnar pilgrimage.
Early wake-up and light breakfast at your Junagadh hotel (Hotel Madhuban or Regenta Central). Pack water, snacks, a hat, modest clothing for temple visits, and comfortable climbing shoes for the Girnar ascent.
Drive from hotel to Girnar taleti (base of Girnar Hill) — short 15-20 minute transfer; meet your local guide or pujari who will advise on the temple sequence and safety for the climb.
Begin the climb toward the first group of temples (starting via the main steps used by pilgrims). Move at a steady pace, stopping briefly at scenic viewpoints to catch morning light over Junagadh.
Arrive at the lower shrines: visit Damodar Kund and the Damodar Temple area for darshan and participate in the morning rituals if present. Take time for quiet reflection and photo opportunities around the kund.
Continue the ascent toward the mid-hill temples, pausing at Bhavnath Mahadev and nearby small shrines; your guide will explain their significance and legends tied to Girnar.
Reach the main cluster of Jain temples (Neminath Temple complex) on Girnar — remove shoes, observe temple etiquette, and enjoy the intricate architecture and carved staircases. Allow extra time for darshan and photography.
Explore nearby Jain temples and pilgrimage pathways: visit the 84 and 108 Lakshmi steps viewpoints and learn about the historical Girnar parikrama tradition from your guide. Sip water and rest in the temple courtyard.
Begin the descent to the foothills, stopping at any shrines you missed earlier and visiting small local shops selling prasad, rudraksha beads, and religious tokens. Buy a small souvenir such as bandhani scarves from a stall near taleti.
Arrive back at Girnar taleti and enjoy a relaxed lunch at a recommended local eatery like Ratan Guest House restaurant or a clean dhaba near the foothills — choose a light Gujarati thali to replenish energy.
Short transfer into Junagadh town center for a mid-day rest at your hotel; take a quick shower and recharge devices while you relax before afternoon sightseeing.
Visit Uparkot Fort: explore the ancient ramparts, step-wells like Adi Kadi ni Vav, and the Buddhist caves with your guide — learn how the fort complements Girnar's historical landscape.
Walk through Junagadh's Haripura Market and stop for a tea break at Ram Singh Tea Stall or Hotel Nandanvan; sample local snacks such as fafda or ghari and browse shops selling sandalwood oil and religious souvenirs.
Visit the Ashoka edicts site near the Uperkot area and the Girnar museum (if open) to connect the hill pilgrimage with the region's ancient history and inscriptions; your guide will point out key artifacts.
Drive back toward the Girnar foothills for a quieter evening visit to Bhavnath Mahadev if you wish to observe local devotees and catch warm sunset colors on the hill slopes.
Return to Junagadh hotel (Hotel Madhuban or Regenta Central) and freshen up; if you're staying in Rajkot base, begin the drive back with an expected arrival of ~7:30-8:00 PM.
Dinner at Zayka Restaurant (Junagadh) or at your Rajkot hotel — opt for a hearty Gujarati thali, dal, vegetable curries and light dessert like shrikhand to round off the day.
Evening reflection and journaling: review photos and notes from today's Girnar parikrama, discuss tomorrow's plan to explore more Junagadh temples and the onward journey to Somnath. Charge devices and lay out clothes for an early departure.
Relax in your room or take a short stroll near the hotel if desired; practice quiet meditation or attend an evening prayer if available at your lodging to stay connected with the pilgrimage spirit.
Lights out and overnight rest — ensure you have water, any needed medications, and comfortable shoes ready for Day 3's Junagadh sightseeing and the drive toward Somnath tomorrow.
Wake up at your Junagadh hotel (Hotel Madhuban or Regenta Central); enjoy a light breakfast and chai while reviewing notes and photos from yesterday's Girnar parikrama.
Short drive to Uparkot Fort entrance with your guide; early arrival helps avoid crowds and gives soft morning light for photos of the ramparts and surrounding city.
Begin exploring Uparkot Fort: walk the ancient ramparts, see the 12th-century fort architecture and soak in views toward Girnar; your guide will highlight the fort’s strategic role in Saurashtra history.
Visit Adi Kadi ni Vav (step-well) inside the fort complex and learn the local legends; admire the stone steps and cool ambience while your guide explains its construction and purpose.
Explore the Buddhist Caves near Uparkot: view the rock-cut chambers and carved pillars, and discuss their link to ancient trade routes and the region’s diverse religious past.
Walk to the Ashoka Edicts site (Rukhshani Gate area) to see the inscriptions and read about Emperor Ashoka’s connection to Girnar — your guide will summarize the key historical points.
Tea break at a nearby café or stall (try Ram Singh Tea Stall or Hotel Nandanvan) — sip strong masala chai and sample a fafda or kachori while relaxing from the fort walk.
Drive to the Junagadh Municipal Museum / Girnar Archaeological Museum (check opening hours) to connect artifacts with what you saw at Uparkot and Girnar; spend time on exhibits about local kings and inscriptions.
Lunch at Ratan Restaurant or Hotel Madhuban’s restaurant — enjoy a hearty Gujarati thali, try the seasonal undhiyu or rotla with ghee, and replenish for the afternoon’s temple visits.
Return to the hotel for a short rest and to freshen up; charge cameras and phones and prepare modest clothing for temple visits in the afternoon.
Visit the Mahabat Maqbara: admire the unique Indo-European architecture, ornate columns and marble work; climb the small stairways for interior views and photos of the mausoleum complex.
Walk through Haripura Market for a local immersion: browse stalls selling bandhani textiles, ghari sweets, sandalwood oil and religious souvenirs; pick up a small memento for the pilgrimage.
Stop at a sweet shop such as Ghari Sweets or Dhoraji Farsan for a tasting of local specialties (ghari, ladoo) and enjoy a refreshing kulhad chai while watching market life.
Visit the Somnath-Jain Temple area in town (if time permits) and the Neminath temple replicas in Junagadh to revisit Jain connections to Girnar and offer a quiet moment of reflection.
Drive up toward the foothills for an early evening visit to Bhavnath Mahadev area to observe any local rituals and enjoy golden-hour views of Girnar Hill from below.
Return to your hotel to freshen up; if heading onward tomorrow to Somnath, confirm car and driver for the 13 December departure and pack any items needed for the coastal drive.
Dinner at Zayka Restaurant or Hotel Madhuban’s dining room — choose mild curries, dal, steamed rice and a cooling raita; try shrikhand for dessert to keep with regional flavors.
Attend an evening aarti or short meditation session if available at your hotel or a nearby temple to maintain the spiritual tone of your pilgrimage before tomorrow’s travel to Somnath.
Leisurely walk near the hotel or a final market stroll to soak up Junagadh’s evening ambiance; secure any last-minute purchases and confirm tomorrow’s pickup time with your driver.
Return to your room for packing and a quick review of tomorrow’s schedule (drive to Somnath), charge devices, and set out comfortable clothing for travel.
Lights out: rest well after a full day of Junagadh history and temples so you’re refreshed for the next day’s coastal pilgrimage toward Somnath and evening aarti.
Wake early at your Junagadh hotel, enjoy a light breakfast (tea, fruit, toast) and pack a small day bag with water, sunscreen, and temple-appropriate clothing for travel to Somnath.
Driver meets you at the hotel for departure to Somnath/Veraval; confirm phone connectivity and expected arrival time while you leave Junagadh’s calm morning streets.
Begin the scenic drive south toward Veraval/Somnath (approx. 3 hours); enjoy coastal plain views and a brief commentary from your driver on Porbandar and Saurashtra coastline en route.
Short comfort stop at a highway dhaba (recommended: Shri Krishna Dhaba near Kodinar) for chai and freshly made pakoras or aloo paratha to stretch legs and taste local flavors.
Arrive in Veraval; drive to your pre-booked hotel in Somnath area (suggested: The Fern Residency Somnath or Lords Inn Somnath) and check in or leave luggage if early check-in not available.
Freshen up at the hotel and walk to the Somnath Beach promenade to feel the Arabian Sea breeze and take introductory photos of the coastline before temple activities begin.
Visit the Somnath Temple complex for an initial darshan and to view the temple architecture up close; speak with temple staff about the evening aarti timings and any special seva opportunities.
Explore the Prabhas Patan Museum and the Somnath Archaeological site near the temple to learn about the temple’s history, repeated reconstructions, and maritime connections.
Lunch at Hotel Nandanvan or the in-house restaurant at The Fern Residency — try a seafood thali (if you eat seafood) or a local Gujarati thali with seasonal vegetables and rotla.
Return to the hotel for a short rest and prayer preparation; change into modest clothing for evening aarti and ensure your camera and phone are charged for after-dark photography.
Take a guided walk to the nearby Bhalka Tirth (the Krishna legend site) in Prabhas Patan — offer flowers, read the inscriptions and enjoy the peaceful temple courtyard away from the main Somnath crowds.
Visit Triveni Sangam (confluence of Saraswati, Kapila and Hiran rivers) and the nearby temples; perform a short ritual if desired and watch local devotees performing prayers on the ghats.
Quick tea break at local cafe Café Somnath or a chai stall near the temple complex—sample a sweet Gujarati snack such as ghari or fafda while observing pilgrims preparing for the evening.
Return to Somnath Temple to queue for the evening aarti; pick up prasad and flowers from the temple counters and follow the dress and footwear protocols for entry.
Attend the evening aarti at Somnath Temple — participate in chanting, watch the lamp ceremony and feel the powerful atmosphere as the sun begins to set over the Arabian Sea.
After aarti, walk along the illuminated temple complex and beach promenade; photograph the lit-up temple from the shore and enjoy the cool sea breeze and devotional music echoing in the plaza.
Dinner at Hotel Nandanvan or Lords Inn restaurant — choose comforting dishes like kadhi, bhaat and vegetable curries, or a light seafood option if you prefer coastal cuisine (ask for less spice).
Optional: Attend the temple’s late evening bhajan session if available, or take a calm beach walk under the stars reflecting on the day’s pilgrimage milestones between Girnar and Somnath.
Return to your hotel for packing and preparations for tomorrow’s visit to Nageshwar Jyotirlinga; confirm vehicle pickup and set out items needed for early departure.
Spend a few quiet moments journaling or reviewing photos of today’s aarti and archaeological sites; charge devices and place shoes and modest clothing for the next day.
Lights out and overnight rest at your Somnath hotel to be refreshed for Day 5’s coastal shrine visits to Nageshwar and further exploration of Somnath environs.
Wake early at your Somnath hotel (The Fern Residency Somnath or Lords Inn Somnath); enjoy a light breakfast of fruit, toast and masala chai and pack a small bag with water, sunscreen and temple offerings.
Depart the hotel with your driver for the short coastal drive north to Nageshwar Jyotirlinga (approx. 30-40 minutes); note the fresh sea air and watch fishermen preparing nets along the way.
Arrive at Nageshwar Jyotirlinga temple complex; join the morning darshan, remove shoes and follow priestly instructions — soak in the serene atmosphere at one of Shiva’s 12 Jyotirlingas.
Attend a brief puja if available and receive prasad; spend time walking the temple precincts and photographing the ornate carvings and smaller shrines dedicated to Naga deities.
Explore the nearby coastal ghats and small fishing hamlets adjacent to Nageshwar; interact respectfully with local devotees and fishermen to learn about daily life tied to the shrine.
Drive back toward Somnath/Prabhas Patan, stopping en route at a local eatery (recommended: a seaside dhaba near Chorwad stretch) for a hearty Gujarati breakfast — try thepla with sev and chai.
Return to Somnath area and visit Bhalka Tirth (Krishna legend site) in Prabhas Patan for a quieter devotional visit; read the inscriptions and lay flowers at the sanctum for a meditative moment.
Walk the Somnath Beach promenade again and visit the Somnath Light House viewpoint for panoramic sea views; pause for photos of the coastline and the Somnath Temple silhouette.
Visit the Prabhas Patan Museum (if not visited earlier) to deepen your understanding of Somnath’s archaeological finds and historic cycles of destruction and rebuilding — your guide will highlight key exhibits.
Lunch at Hotel Nandanvan or The Fern Residency restaurant — choose a light seafood curry (if you eat seafood) or a Gujarati thali; enjoy coconut chutney and seasonal vegetables to refresh after morning temple visits.
Return to the hotel for a short rest and to freshen up; take time to recharge devices and prepare modest clothing for additional temple visits and an evening shore walk.
Take a short drive to the Triveni Sangam area to observe the confluence and visit smaller shrines nearby; offer a small ritual if you wish and watch local devotees perform traditional rites on the ghats.
Visit local markets near Somnath Temple (Market Road and surrounding lanes) to browse for souvenirs — purchase ghari sweets, bandhani scarves, rudraksha malas and bottles of locally made sandalwood oil.
Stop for chai and snacks at Café Somnath or a popular stall near the temple complex; sample fafda or khandvi while watching pilgrims prepare for evening rituals.
Return to the Somnath Temple complex to collect flowers/prasad and join the queue for the evening darshan and aarti; arrive early to secure a good spot for the ceremony.
Participate in the evening aarti at Somnath Temple — experience the devotional chants, lamp ceremony and the temple illuminated against the setting sun over the Arabian Sea.
After the aarti, stroll the illuminated temple compound and beach promenade; enjoy mint lemonade or sweet lassi from a nearby stall while taking in the peaceful seaside ambiance.
If time and tide permit, take a short guided walk to the nearby Somnath Light House or viewpoint for night-time photos of the temple and coastline; otherwise, relax at your hotel terrace with sea views.
Dinner at Lords Inn Somnath or Hotel Nandanvan’s restaurant — choose regional favorites like bajra rotla with garlic chutney, dal and a light vegetable curry; finish with shrikhand or rabri for dessert.
Optional: Attend an evening bhajan or satsang near the temple if available, or take a quiet moonlit walk along Somnath Beach reflecting on the spiritual continuity from Girnar to the Jyotirlinga.
Return to your hotel to pack and confirm tomorrow’s departure logistics for the drive to Dwarka (via Porbandar); charge devices and lay out comfortable travel clothes for a long drive.
Lights out and overnight rest at your Somnath hotel — sleep well after a rich day visiting Nageshwar and Somnath, ready for the coastal road journey toward Porbandar and Dwarka tomorrow.
Early wake-up at your Somnath hotel (The Fern Residency or Lords Inn); enjoy a light packed breakfast from the hotel (fruit, toasted sandwich, chai) and confirm today's driver and contact details for the long coastal drive.
Depart Somnath/Veraval heading north-west toward Porbandar with your private car; settle in for the scenic coastal route and ask the driver to keep phone power banks and water accessible during the drive.
Quick comfort stop near Kodinar at Shri Krishna Dhaba for fresh chai and samosas or pakoras; stretch legs and enjoy views of early-morning fishermen preparing nets along the shoreline.
Arrive in Porbandar and visit Kirti Mandir, Mahatma Gandhi's birthplace museum; take a 30-45 minute guided walk through the museum and peaceful memorial grounds to connect with India’s modern history.
Walk to Chowpatty Beach (Porbandar) for a brief sea-breeze break and photos of the coastline; sample local snacks from a beach-side stall — try khaman or steamed dhokla if available.
Depart Porbandar toward Beyt Dwarka / Dwarka corridor, driving along quieter stretches of the Saurashtra coast; enjoy commentary from your driver about local towns and suggested stops en route to Dwarka.
Stop at the scenic Hoda/Chank village area (coastal lookout) for panoramic sea views and a short walk among salt pans and fishing hamlets; meet local artisans if available and photograph traditional boats.
Lunch stop at a recommended coastal restaurant in Porbandar-Dwarka route such as Hotel Sagar or local dhaba offering fresh coastal fare; choose light fish curry (if you eat seafood) or a Gujarati thali with rotla and seasonal vegetables.
Resume the drive toward Dwarka; use this stretch for a relaxed conversation with your driver about tomorrow’s Dwarka and Bet Dwarka plans and confirm hotel check-in time at your Dwarka accommodation (suggested: The Fern Residency Dwarka or Nataraj Hotel).
Arrive in Dwarka town and check into your hotel; freshen up, store luggage, and take a short rest to recover from the morning’s driving before heading out for an afternoon orientation walk.
Take a relaxed walk toward Dwarkadhish Temple precinct to absorb the town’s devotional rhythm; visit nearby markets to browse bandhani textiles, rudraksha malas and small brass puja items for offerings.
Visit Rukmini Temple (a short drive from the main temple) to appreciate its distinctive architecture and serene courtyard; spend 20-30 minutes offering flowers and reading the temple inscriptions.
Return to the Dwarkadhish Temple complex for early evening darshan preparations; collect prasad, arrange for priestly puja if desired, and find a good vantage point for the dusk puja.
Attend the evening aarti at Dwarkadhish Temple — join the chanting devotees, witness the lamp ceremony and feel the devotional energy as the temple lights up at sunset.
After aarti, stroll along Gomti Ghat to watch evening rituals and take photos of the illuminated ghats and temple reflections on the river; sip masala chai from a nearby stall while observing pilgrims perform pradakshina.
Dinner at a recommended restaurant such as Swati or Hotel Nataraj’s rooftop dining — opt for a thali with local flavors, lighter dals, seasonal vegetable dishes and a cooling dessert like shrikhand or rabri.
Attend an optional bhajan or satsang near the temple complex if available, or enjoy a quiet walk through the lantern-lit lanes of old Dwarka reflecting on the coastal pilgrimage continuity from Somnath and Nageshwar.
Return to your hotel to confirm tomorrow’s early boat plan to Bet Dwarka, charge devices, and lay out modest clothing and footwear for the island visit; finalize pickup time with the hotel concierge.
Spend a few peaceful minutes journaling about the day’s coastal journey—Porbandar memories, sea vistas and the first impressions of Dwarka—then prepare for an early night.
Lights out and overnight rest at your Dwarka hotel, ensuring you are well-rested for Day 7’s full Darshan of Dwarkadhish Temple and the Bet Dwarka island boat trip.
Wake early at your Dwarka hotel (The Fern Residency Dwarka or Nataraj Hotel); perform a brief personal puja if you wish, dress modestly for temple darshan and carry a small bag with water, flowers and your camera.
Walk or short drive to Gomti Ghat to witness the serene predawn aarti and priests performing morning rites on the riverbank — the soft light and chanting make for a meditative start to the day.
Proceed to Dwarkadhish Temple for first darshan (early morning hours are less crowded); hand over flowers/prasad at the counters and follow temple protocols for a calm, respectful visit.
Explore the Dwarkadhish Temple complex after darshan: admire its carved pillars, sanctum architecture and smaller shrines; speak briefly with a pujari if you want details about rituals and temple history.
Breakfast at Swati Restaurant or the rooftop at Hotel Nataraj — choose a light Gujarati thali, khandvi or poha with fresh chai to replenish energy for the Bet Dwarka boat trip.
Walk to the Bet Dwarka jetty (Gopnath / Dwarka boat point) and purchase boat tickets; confirm return boat timings and consider booking a private boat for flexibility and a quieter ride.
Board the boat to Bet Dwarka; enjoy a 20-30 minute coastal crossing with views of the Arabian Sea, local fishing boats and distant shorelines while listening to your guide’s notes on the island’s Krishna legends.
Arrive at Bet Dwarka and walk through the bustling ghat area toward the main temples; observe island life, stalls selling puja items and rows of small shrines dedicated to Krishna and his associates.
Visit the main Shri Krishna Temple on Bet Dwarka for darshan and participate in the temple rituals; take time to explore the inner courtyards and the nearby ancient Kurukshetra-style shrines.
Stroll the island lanes to see the old Dwarka ruins area and Chank mudflats, stopping at local stalls for coconut water and small prasads; photograph traditional boats and fishermen mending nets.
Optional visit to Rukshmani Temple on the island or a brief guided walk to the Bet Dwarka lighthouse viewpoint for panoramic sea views and a sense of the island’s sacred geography.
Lunch at a simple seaside eatery on Bet Dwarka or at a recommended stall near the ghat — choose vegetable thali or local coastal fare (ask for mild spice) while enjoying sea-breeze vistas.
Visit the local market on Bet Dwarka to purchase rudraksha malas, bandhani scarves and brass puja items; interact respectfully with vendors and glimpse daily island commerce tied to pilgrimage.
Board a returning boat to Dwarka mainland; use the short cruise to relax, reflect on the island visit and take photos of the shoreline and temple silhouette receding behind you.
Arrive back at Dwarka and return to your hotel for a short rest, freshen up and charge devices before afternoon temple visits and museum exploration.
Walk to Rukmini Devi Temple (if not visited earlier) to admire its unique architecture and serene setting; offer flowers and read inscriptions describing Rukmini’s significance in Dwarka’s tradition.
Visit the Dwarka Archaeological Museum (or Regional Museum) to review artifacts, maps and exhibits that connect the modern pilgrimage to ancient Harappan and maritime histories of Dwarka.
Take a calming pause at Gomti Ghat to watch devotees performing pradakshina and to photograph the late-afternoon light reflecting on the river and temple facades.
Return to Dwarkadhish Temple for the evening aarti; arrive early to secure a vantage point and feel the crescendo of devotional music and lamp rituals as sunset draws near.
Participate in the grand evening aarti at Dwarkadhish Temple — join chants, watch the coordinated lamp ceremony and soak in the communal devotion that defines Dwarka’s spiritual heart.
After aarti, stroll through the nearby lanes and markets — pick up any final souvenirs like bandhani, miniature temple replicas or sandalwood items and enjoy a cup of masala chai from a street vendor.
Dinner at Swati Restaurant or the hotel rooftop (The Fern Residency or Nataraj Hotel) — opt for a satisfying thali, seasonal vegetable dishes and a cooling dessert such as shrikhand or rabri to close the pilgrimage.
Optional: Attend a local bhajan or satsang near the temple complex if available, or take a quiet moonlit walk along the shore to reflect on the pilgrimage arc from Girnar to Somnath and Dwarka.
Return to your hotel to pack luggage, confirm onward travel arrangements (train, flight or private car) and ensure you have all purchased prasad and souvenirs securely stored.
Spend a few moments journaling or meditating on the week’s spiritual highlights — the Girnar parikrama, Somnath aarti, Nageshwar darshan and today’s Bet Dwarka visit — and give thanks for a safe pilgrimage.
Lights out and overnight rest at your Dwarka hotel; prepare for departure the next day with peaceful satisfaction from a complete Gujarat spiritual circuit.