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Lemon Tree Resort, Somnath

Handpicked amongst the best resorts near Somnath Temple Gujarat, choose this hotel during your next pilgrimage to the holy city of Somnath.Located in Somnath, which is steeped in rich history and cultural heritage and stands as a testament to India's...

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Hotels Near Somnath

This hotel is one of the best places to stay in Somnath as it is strategically located next to Veraval Beach and is also close to the Somnath Temple.

The coastal city of Somnath lies in the Gir Somnath district of Gujarat and is strategically located on the Arabian Sea, which offers significant location advantages. This picturesque city is famous for its historic and religious landmarks, notably the Somnath Temple, a prime pilgrimage site.

Beyond its spiritual allure, Somnath boasts beautiful beaches such as Somnath Beach and Veraval Beach, which are perfect for serene coastal experiences. Staying at a hotel near Veraval railway station or hotels near Veraval station can enhance your visit by providing convenient access to transportation hubs. For those who prefer staying closer to the coast, Lemon Tree Resort, Somnath is one of the best on the coast, providing scenic views and a tranquil atmosphere. Tourism in Somnath is further enriched by nearby attract

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The site of Somnath has been a pilgrimage site from ancient times on account of being a Triveni Sangam (the confluence of three rivers: Kapila, Hiran and Saraswati). Soma, the Moon god, is believed to have lost his lustre due to a curse, and he bathed in the Sarasvati River at this site to regain it. A major festival is held at Somnath during Mahashivratri which coincide with the Kutchh Desert festival held at the same time. Somnath also celebrates a large fair on the day of the full moon of Kartik Purnima in November/December. Also in Gujarat, Bhavnath Festival is celebrated during Mahashivratri.

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Sev Tameta nu Shak (Vegetarian) - A local preparation of tomatoes cooked with sev (crispy chickpea flour noodles) in a tangy gravy. Bhakri (Vegetarian) - It is a type of unleavened bread often made from wheat or millet flour, and pairs well with curries and chutneys.

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Visiting Somnath in October is a great idea. The weather is pleasant, not too hot or too cold. Also, it's not as crowded as other times of the year, so you can enjoy the place without too many people around.

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Other popular tourist attractions in Somnath included Bhalka Tirth,Beaches of Somnath,Paanch pandav Gufa ,Laxminarayan Teample, Triveni Sangam Teample, Chorwad Beach, Suraj Mandir & Prabhas Patan Museum etc.

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