Top 5 Tourist attractions in Junagadh

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Top 5 Tourist Attractions in Junagadh Junagadh is the Indian state of Gujarat. It is the 7th biggest district in Gujarat, situated at the Girnar Hills. Junagadh is 355 km away from principle city of Gujarat, which means this district is 355 km away from Gandhinagar and Ahmedabad. The word Junagadh relates to "Old Fort". Junagadh is famous for Kesari mangoes. When you travel for Gujarat at least visit onetime Junagadh, because architectural development echoes the multi-cultural history of this city.

Junagadh tourism packages provide you the top 5 must visiting places in Junagadh.


Girnar Hills

Girnar hills approx 5 km away from Junagadh District. Girnar hills a group of hills. This is considered to be a religious place, just like in MohanJoe-Doro period. The best known for its low temperature, the number of five peaks with the highest point in Gujarat in Girnar Hills is 3,661 feet, which is called Gorakhnath. This place organizes a famous fair organized during Kartika Purnima around November-December, which includes Naga Sadhus and pioneer from all over the country.


Mohabbat Maqbara

Mohabbat Maqbara is also known as the Mausoleum of Bahaduddnbhai Hasain Bhai. Mohabbat Maqbara was introduced in 1892. Its perfect design is the best example of Indo – Islamic construction. Deep fusion of cultures and dash of gothic art makes this place a memorable piece of history. This antique architecture is the most significant attraction in Junagadh.


Uperkot Fort

Uperkot Fort is constructed by Prince Chandragupta Maurya in 319 BC. This fort is situated on the eastern side of a city. In this fort, you found a tomb, a mosque, step wells and Buddhist caves. The entrance of the fort is the three gates connected to the walls which reach 70 feet. Neelam and Manek, built in Cairo and brought by Turks, are two main tourist attractions. Though many times built and rebuilt, the fort remains one of the most prestigious places to come into the city.


Gir National Park

Gir National Park located about 65 km. far from Junagadh. This national park is a home of Asiatic Lions. Extend over 1412 square kilometers, it was conventional in 1965. It is domicile to the Indian Leopard, Nilgai, Striped Hin, Jungle Cats, Cobra and many other exclusive animals, as seen cat and desert cats. This is the perfect place for wildlife lover and a wonderful place to explore excellent flora and fauna of the state.


Damodar Kund

Damodar Kund is a holy water place at the foot of the Girnar Hills. The Kund is an attractive predecessor for the popular Jain temples in and around the region. In this pool, there are mythological relations with Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, and thus, it is acknowledged very holy.

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