3 Days - 2 Nights (Somnath - Bhalka Tirth)
Welcome to Bhalka Tirth – Somnath! On this 2-night and 3-day spiritual journey in the Bhalka Tirth Darshan Somnath tour, you will have a deeply peaceful and devotional experience without the rush of long-distance travel. We have designed this exclusive tour package for Bhalka Tirth Darshan for pilgrims, families, or anyone seeking spiritual rejuvenation. It is one of the most popular tour packages among several Gujarat pilgrimage tour packages. The itinerary of the Bhalka Tirth Darshan Somnath Tour will provide you with an opportunity to explore the Bhalka Tirth, the sacred spot where Lord Krishna took his last breath. That's not all. You will also take a ritual bath at the holy Triveni Sangam Ghat, the confluence of three sacred rivers – the Hiran River, the Kapila River, and the Saraswati River (mythical/underground). This confluence is considered highly holy in Hinduism and believed to wash away sins and purify the soul. Also, you can visit other holy places like Gita Mandir and Dehotsarg Tirth.
And yes, your Bhalka Tirth Darshan Somnath tour is not complete without visiting the legendary Somnath Jyotirlinga Temple, one of the most revered Shiva temples in India. Visit the temple, offer prayers, seek the blessings of Mahadeva, and participate in the divine Aarti. You can also explore the Prabhas Patan Museum and enjoy peaceful moments at the Somnath Beach. Truly, your Bhalka Tirth Darshan Somnath Tour is going to be incredible. We also offer the Dwarka Somnath Tour Package and the Beyt Dwarka Tour Package. If you just want the Bhalka Tirth Darshan tour in Somnath, this package is the best choice. So, embark on the Bhalka Tirth Darshan tour in Somnath with us and have a spiritual experience of a lifetime.
Upon arrival at the nearest railway station or airport, a representative from Pilgrim Packages India will meet and greet you. He will transfer you to the pre-booked hotel in Somnath, near the Somnath Temple. Freshen up and have a light breakfast. After some relaxation, embark on the first day of your Bhalka Tirth Darshan Tour. Visit the Bhalka Tirth, a sacred place where Lord Krishna was shot with an arrow by a hunter and took his last breath. Also, visit the sacred Peepal Tree and the Krishna Statue. Spend some time reflecting on the significance of this place.
After exploring the Bhalka Tirth, visit the Triveni Sangam Ghat, a confluence of three sacred rivers, Hiran, Kapila, and Saraswati. Take a holy dip at the confluence and offer a small puja if you wish. Next, visit the famous Gita Mandir. It is a temple that was built by the Birlas. It is a peaceful white marble temple with Gita verses.
In the evening, visit the Somnath Beach. Have a leisurely walk or just sit and watch the waves. It would be a great experience, as you have quiet reflection time. Thereafter, attend Aarti at Somnath Jyotirlinga Temple and enjoy the Sound and Light Show after the aarti. Return to the hotel for dinner and overnight stay.
In the morning, make a visit to the Somnath Jyotirlinga Temple and attend the morning aarti and Rudra Abhishek ceremony of Lord Shiva. Come to the hotel for breakfast and rest for a while. Later, proceed to explore Prabhas Patan Archaeological Museum. The museum exhibits the history of Somnath through ancient ruins and sculptures. Thereafter, visit Dehotsarg Tirth, the cremation site of Lord Krishna. It is a peaceful spot for meditation and has immense religious significance.
In the evening, enjoy local shopping. You can shop for handicrafts, rudraksha malas, or other souvenirs. Alternatively, you can visit Panch Pandav Gufa, linked to the Mahabharata’s Pandavas. If time permits and you wish, you can again visit Somnath Temple to attend the aarti. Return to the hotel for dinner and overnight stay.
In the morning, walk by the beach or the temple. Make a final darshan at Somnath Jyotirlinga Temple. Return to the hotel and have your breakfast. Pack and check out of the hotel. A representative from Pilgrim Packages India will transfer you to the nearby railway station or airport. The tour ends.