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Girnar - The Vale Of The Gods

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Girnar is one of the most important and holy pilgrimage centres of both Hindus and Jains. Girnar is a range of mountains usually known as the Girnar Hills. Girnar has been mentioned in the Vedas and also in the scriptures from the Indus Valley Civilization proving that it has always been respected as a sacred place.

The Hindu And Jain Temples

There are five peaks in the Girnar range that have a collection of many Hindu and Jain Temples. Pilgrims need to climb thousands and thousands of steps in order to reach these temples. Amongst the Jain Temples are the Tirthankara Neminath temple, Mallinath Temple, Rishabhdev Temple and the Parshwanath Temple.

The Hindu temples are the Bhavnath Mahadev Temple, the Dattatreya Temple, the Amba Mata Temple, the Kalika Temple, the Ramchandra Temple, the Jatashankar Mahadev Temple, the Gaumukhi Ganga Temple and there is also a stream called the Hanuman Dhara on the Western side of the Girnar hills.

The Five Peaks Of Girnar

The five peaks of Girnar come in the following order - the Neminath Temple, followed by the Amba Mata Temple in the first peak, the second peak is known as the Guru Goraknath peak and the third peak is known as the Oghad peak. Next comes the peak of the Dattatreya Temple and then the peak of Kalika Temple.

Tourist Places In And Around Girnar

Near the Girnar forest is the Gir National Park. One can definitely include Gir forest in the itinerary while visiting Girnar Hills.

Girnar Weather

The climate here during the summer mornings are usually humid, and the summer noon is really hot. To avoid the heat one needs to start climbing quite early during summers. September to November and February are the best months to climb as the weather is quite soothing during these months. December is the peak season as tourists avail the winter vacation to go for the pilgrimage.

How To Reach Girnar

The Girnar Hills is close to the city of Junagadh and easily reachable by train and also by state transport buses. It is also approachable from Keshod and Rajkot airports which are at 40 km and 100 km distance, respectively.

Girnar Hill is a sacred pilgrimage centre and also a sanctuary for wild animals. To experience such diverse combinations in one excursion, Girnar Hills is definitely a spot to visit.

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Girnar Weather

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How to Reach Girnar

  • By Road
    Since Junagadh is located at the foothills of Girnar, the hills are easily accessible from Junagadh. Buses can be taken from any major city of Gujarat to Junagadh. Though air conditioned buses are hard to get to Junagadh, semi-deluxe and deluxe non-air conditioned buses will be easily available from places like Ahmedabad, Surat, Valsad and Mumbai.
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  • By Train
    The nearest Railway Station is at Junagadh which is 5kms away from Girnar. Trains are available from nearby locations within Gujarat and from places outside the state. Though train tickets are cheap, the tickets need to be booked well in advance to avoid any last-minute hustle.
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  • By Air
    The nearest Airport is the Rajkot Airport which is a 100kms away from Junagadh. Flights are available to major cities within the country like Delhi and Mumbai. The nearest International Airport is in Ahmedabad.
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