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Top 10 Best places to visit in Jamnagar

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Best places to visit in Jamnagar are Pratap Vilas Palace, Lakhota Lake & Palace, Ramnal Lake Park, Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary and many more. Jamnagar, a stunning location in Gujarat that overlooks the magnificent Gulf of Kutch, is an ocean lover’s paradise. The Jadeja established Jamnagar as a significant princely kingdom in the sixteenth century. These are the Best places to visit in Jamnagar.

The first marine sanctuary in India and the largest oil refinery in the world are located in this neighbourhood, which has a long history of fame. Jamnagar enjoys the best of both worlds because of its thriving economy and popularity with tourists.

10 Best Places to visit in Jamnagar

Let’s explore the Jamngar with us!

1. Pratap Vilas Palace

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Jam Ranjit Singhji constructed Pratap Vilas Palace between 1907 and 1915. The palace was built in an Indo-Saracenic architectural style with influences from European architecture, creating memories of Kolkata’s Victoria Memorial Building. Here, the three glass domes are the main draw.

The pillars of the palace are decorated with carvings of flowers, leaves, creepers, birds, and animals. Portraits and paintings by artists from that time are hung on the walls of the building’s grand halls. Swords and armour are present.

Despite not being available to the general public, Darbargarh Palace will grant permission for a visit, though you might not be able to access all of the palace’s interior spaces even then.

Timings: 11 AM – 5 PM

Entry Fee: Rs.100 for Person

2. Lakhota Lake & Palace

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Jam Ranmal II, the ruler of Nawanagar, built the Ranmal Lake in the middle of the 19th century. In times of need, the lake was designed to serve as a water reservoir. It is a popular destination for recreation for Jamnagar residents who want to spend time outdoors with their loved ones.

It is the perfect location for bird watching, especially in the winter. In the midst of the city’s bustle, the Ranmal Lake itself is a lovely breath of fresh air.The renowned Lakhota Palace, one of Jamnagar’s oldest man-made buildings, is located near the lake. The Lakhota Palace is located on a large bastion-shaped island in the middle of Ranmal Lake.

This palace was constructed as a famine relief work in 1839-45 AD by the Maharaja of Nawanagar. An arched stone bridge connects the Lakhota Palace with the town. The entire palace was designed as a fort with the Ranmal Lake serving as a natural moat.

Timings: 5 AM – 10 PM

Palace & Museum: 10.30 AM – 2 PM & 2.30 PM – 5.30 PM

Musical Fountain Show: 8.30 PM – 9 PM, Closed on Wednesday

Entry Fee: Rs.10 per Person for Lake, Rs. 25 per Person for Musical Fountain Show

3. Ramnal Lake Park (places to visit in Jamnagar)

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The lovely, tree-lined promenades around Ranmal Lake have undergone significant renovations and are now enclosed by a fence with many gateways.

The little Lakhota Palace, an island fort built in the centre of the lake, dates from the mid-19th century and houses a small museum with artefacts from the 9th to the 18th centuries, as well as a real running track and a brand-new history museum on the east side of the lake.

According to the history of Jamnagar, Jam Rawal, a member of one of Gujarat’s most powerful royal houses, founded the city in the year 1540.

The same dynasty constructed the Lakhota Palace as a location to store the royal arsenal, which would be useful in times of war.

Best Time: November and February

4. Darbargadh (places to visit in Jamnagar)

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One of Jamnagar’s most notable historical sites is Darbargadh Palace, which was Jam Sahib’s first royal residence. The building of the palace was initially begun in 1540 AD along with the building of Jamnagar city, but it continued intermittently, eventually producing a masterpiece of historical scale.

Darbargadh is a defended rectangular palace with gates leading in all directions that is encircled by walls. The palace complex is made up of a number of structures with outstanding architectural details and features. It features some excellent examples of sculptures, jali screens, ornate pillars, and stone carvings.

The Darbargadh Palace sustained significant damage from the earthquake in 2001, but the building still shows grandeur and beauty.

Timings: 9 AM – 9 PM

Entry: Free

5. Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary (places to visit in Jamnagar)

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The Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary, which has a total area of about 6 sq. km., is distinctive for having freshwater lakes, salt marshes that and freshwater wetlands. In 1982, it was officially named as a sanctuary. However, before India’s independence, The then-rulers built a small check dam on the Ruparel River to keep the waters from flowing, turning it into a natural habitat for resident and migratory birds.

The sanctuary is one of the top tourist attractions in Jamnagar and is a true paradise for bird lovers as it is home to over 250 resident and migratory bird species, including several species that are harmed worldwide, including the Dalmatian pelican, Asian openbill stork, Black-necked stork, Darter, Black-headed, Eurasian spoonbill, and Indian skimmer. The sanctuary offers birdwatchers the wonderful opportunity to see rare birds in great numbers. 

Timings: 6.30 AM – 5 PM

Entry Fee: Rs. 40 for Indians & USD 10 for Foreigners, Rs. 200 for Camera

Car & Jeep (up to 6 persons): Rs.400 for Indians & USD 40 for Foreigners

6. Bohra Hajira (places to visit in Jamnagar)

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Mota Bawa, a Muslim saint, has been placed in Bohra Hajira. Jam Rawal constructed the Dawoodi Bohra community’s dargah in 1540 CE. On the banks of the Rangmati and Nagmati Rivers, there is a magnificent structure like this.

Devout Dawoodi Bohras from around the world travel to this well-known pilgrimage site to pay respects, make wishes, or take vows. The mausoleum that symbolises the Saracenic architectural style has intricate carvings and is made of white marble.

In spite of the busy traffic and chaos all around, the mosque’s surroundings show a sense of calm and serenity. The time when the construction of this historical monument took place, it was the boarding place for the people who want to cross the Nagmati or Rangmati rivers by boat.

Timings: 8 AM – 8 PM

7. Narara Marine National Park (places to visit in Jamnagar)

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One of the few places in the world where one can observe corals without going underwater is the Narara Marine National Park. From Okha to Jodiya, a region of about 458 sq. km, was designated as a Marine Sanctuary in 1980. Later, in 1982, the core area of about 163 square kilometres was designated as a Marine National Park according with the Indian Wildlife Act, 1972.

The Marine National Park in Jamnagar contains 42 tropical islands, the majority of which are covered by reefs. There are 33 islands with coral reefs. Islands like Pirotan, Karubhar, Narara, and Poshitra are among the most well-known. There are islands with mangrove swamps and sandy beaches. Coral reefs, mangroves, mudflats, creeks, seagrass, seaweed, estuaries, sandy strands to saline grasslands, marshy areas, and rocky shores are some of the major ecosystem types that are present. In the marine park, all ecosystems support a variety of birds and marine life.

Because some areas of the reef are sharp, wear sturdy sandals or shoes. Bring water and snacks with you as well because once you start walking, nothing is available. Hire a guide at the park’s entrance if you want to see more interesting sea life.

Timings: 9 AM onwards

Entry: Rs. 100 for Indians, Rs. 650 for Foreigners, Rs. 300 for Guide & Rs. 200 for Camera

8. Ranjit Sagar Dam (places to visit in Jamnagar)

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A significant reservoir known as Ranjit sagar Dam may be found in Gujarat, India’s Jamnagar district. The dam, which bears Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s name as the Sikh Empire’s founder, was constructed in the 1950s. Beautiful scenery surrounds the reservoir, which is also home to a wide range of plants and animals.

The city’s water supply is provided by the Ranjitsagar Dam. A nice place for picnics and birdwatching during the migratory season is the city’s garden. The contrast between a lake and a dam is enormous; a lake is a gift from nature, whereas a dam is the result of human labour.

This place is a favourite picnic spot because the dam was built by His Highness Jam Rajitsinhji but was finished in the 1938.

Location: Ranjit Sagar Dam Rd, Gujarat

9. Pirotan Island (places to visit in Jamnagar)

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Pirotan Island, one of the 42 islands that make up India’s first Marine National Park, covers an area of 3 sq. km. One of the two islands in the Marine National Park that are accessible to visitors is this one; the other is Narara Island. For those who enjoy the outdoors and adventure.

Pirotan Island is a treasure because it offers the chance to see bright coral reefs, mangroves, and amazing aquatic creatures like jellyfish, octopus, starfish, sea snakes, hermit crabs, sea horses, sea slugs, green sea turtles, and dolphins. In the calm environment of nature, one can also see some stunning birds like pelicans, herring gulls, sea gulls, and black-headed gulls.

Originally called “Pir Jo Thaan,” Pirotan stood for the holy site of Saint Khwaja Khizer Rahmatullahialaih. On the island is also where the saint’s holy shrine is. A lighthouse is also located on the island. Except for the employees of the Pirotan Island lighthouse, the forest guard, and the Mujhavar (Servant) at the Holy Saint Khwaja Khizer shrine, the island is uninhabited.

Most visitors arrive at high tide in the morning and leave in the late afternoon. In order to observe the fascinating marine life in peace, one can spend hours walking around the tidal flats at low tide.

Entry Fee (round trip): Rs. 2100 – Rs. 2500 per person (includes permits, boat rent and packed meals & water)

Timings: Depends on the tides.

10. Bet Dawarka (places to visit in Jamnagar)

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India’s most well-known pilgrimage site is Dwarka. Along with drawing the spiritually and emotionally inclined, Dwarka also draws visitors from all over the world to its magnificent beaches. The Bet Dwarka Beach in India is one of these beaches that, although being near the holy city of Dwarka, draws visitors from all walks of life.

A lovely atmosphere is created by the abundance of water birds that swarm the Arabian Sea shoreline. One may still observe people gathered in the same spot at dusk. Bet Dwarka Beach has become a well-liked picnic location because of all these qualities. From Okha, which is to the north of Dwarka, you can take a ferry to Beyt Dwarka.

Best time to visit:  October and March

Conclusion

Jamnagar offers a diverse range of attractions that are really worth exploring. The city is known for its cultural heritage and historical sites. The marine life enthusiast can visit the Marine National Park home to various species of coral reefs and marine creatures.

Ranmal lake and the vibrant markets of Jamnagar provide unique experiences for visitors. Whether you are interested in history, nature or local culture, Jamnagar has something special to offers for travellers.

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