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Somnath, Dwarka, Nageshwar, Rajkot - 4-Day Foodie Itinerary

Friday, September 1: Somnath

Start your foodie adventure in Somnath, a sacred city known for its beautiful temples and vibrant food scene. In the morning, visit the famous Somnath Temple, an architectural marvel and one of the twelve Jyotirlinga shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva. Afterward, head to the local street markets to indulge in delicious street food like Dabeli, Gujarati Thali, and Khaman Dhokla.

  • Somnath Temple: Cost: Free, Time: 1-2 hours
  • Local Street Markets: Cost: Varies, Time: 2-3 hours

Saturday, September 2: Dwarka

On day two, travel to Dwarka, an ancient city associated with Lord Krishna. Start your morning by exploring the famous Dwarkadhish Temple, a major pilgrimage site for Krishna devotees. Enjoy a traditional Gujarati breakfast at a local eatery, savoring delicacies like Fafda, Jalebi, and Aloo Puri. Spend your afternoon exploring the vibrant local food markets, trying local snacks like Khandvi and Ghughra.

  • Dwarkadhish Temple: Cost: Free, Time: 1-2 hours
  • Local Eatery for Gujarati Breakfast: Cost: Varies, Time: 1-2 hours
  • Local Food Markets: Cost: Varies, Time: 2-3 hours

Sunday, September 3: Nageshwar

Head to Nageshwar, famous for its ancient Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Start your morning by seeking blessings at the temple and then embark on a culinary journey. Enjoy a traditional Kathiyawadi lunch at a local restaurant, feasting on dishes like Bajra Rotla, Surti Undhiyu, and Kadhi. In the evening, explore the local seafood market, where you can try fresh catch-of-the-day delicacies like Pomfret and Surmai fish.

  • Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple: Cost: Free, Time: 1-2 hours
  • Local Restaurant for Kathiyawadi Lunch: Cost: Varies, Time: 1-2 hours
  • Seafood Market: Cost: Varies, Time: 2-3 hours

Monday, September 4: Rajkot

Conclude your foodie journey in Rajkot, a vibrant city known for its cultural heritage and lip-smacking street food. Start your morning by visiting the Kaba Gandhi No Delo, the childhood residence of Mahatma Gandhi. Afterward, explore the local food stalls and indulge in Rajkot's famous street snacks like Patra, Sev Khamani, and Pani Puri. In the evening, visit the bustling night markets where you can try Rajkot's iconic sweet dish, Ghevar.

  • Kaba Gandhi No Delo: Cost: Free, Time: 1-2 hours
  • Local Food Stalls: Cost: Varies, Time: 2-3 hours
  • Night Markets: Cost: Varies, Time: 2-3 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For foodies looking to explore off the beaten path, make sure to visit the food street in Junagadh, where you can relish local delicacies like Salli Boti, Kesar Mango, and Malai Kulfi. Don't miss the opportunity to try authentic Gujarati thali at Hotel Radhe, a local favorite in Gir Somnath district. Indulge in Rajkot's famous sweets at the traditional sweet shops located near Jubilee Garden.

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