The Following section list the famous best Jamnagar Tourist Attractions.
The Gujarat Ayurved University Jamnagar is the largest Ayurveda teaching center in Gujarat. The Gujarat Ayurved University campus grows many of its own herbs. The Gujarat Ayurved University offers a basic 12 week introductory course on Ayurvedic medicine for foreigners.
The Khambhalia Gate Jamnagar located near the Bhujio Kotho, is among the five gates built as part of the rampart of the Jamnagar city and is named after the town to which it leads.
You can witness various historic mansions while passing through the gate of Willingdon Crescent Jamnagar. The kings of Jamnagar gifted spacious and splendid mansions to their family, which are spread across the jamnagar city. Many of these lovely mansions have been converted into government buildings, schools and some of them are left abandoned. These mansions are perfect example of combinations of Indian, Islamic and European architectural style. The perfect example is G D Shah High School on Central Bank Road.
The Lakhota Museum includes collection of a number of eighteenth century artifacts and some amazing specimens preserved from medieval monuments. The Lakhota Museum also consists of photograph collection from the 1930s which highlights the Jamnagar's major monuments, putting its faded magnificence into viewpoint. The Lakhota Museum Jamnagar also displays unique coins from various eras that were used in Jamnagar as well as Jam Vibhaji's elaborate turban. The Lakhota Museum Jamnagar is one of the worth visiting Jamnagar Attractions and worth visiting Tourist Attractions in Gujarat.
The Bhidbhanjan Temple is devoted to Lord Shiva. This Bhidbhanjan Temple Jamnagar was authorized in the seventeenth century by Rani Phulbhai who was one of the Jam Vibhaji's 24 queens. The Bhidbhanjan temple is among the most impressive temples in Jamnagar. According to an inscription in the Bhidbhanjan temple, Jam Ranjitsinhji renovated the temple in the 20th century. A wave of arches surrounds the square sanctum and intricate carvings decorate the temple. The Bhidbhanjan Temple Jamnagar is one of the mesmerizing tourist attractions in Jamnagar.
The Jamnagar city houses more than 30 Jain temples. Among these Jamnagar Jain Temples, the three most impressive are situated in the Old Jamnagar City. The Jamnagar Jain Temples were built by Jain merchants during the sixteenth and seventeenth century, the temple triad is a medley of complicated carvings, very careful decorated pillars and colorful domes. These Jamnagar Jain Temples are worth visiting. The Adeshwarnath Derasar temple is the oldest among these Jain temples. The Neminath Derasar temple, the largest of the three most impressive temples houses 55 smaller shrines. The Neminath Derasar temple is divided into several chambers and requires few hours for exploration. The marble flooring has intricate geometric designs and many of the temple rooms have mirrored ceilings. The sanctum dome is ringed with gold inlay work and bright murals paint the walls. The adjoining Mota Shantinath Derasar temple is also amazing site. These Jamnagar Jain Temples are worth visiting tourist attractions in Jamnagar.
The Ratan Bai Mosque in also one of the amazing tourist attractions in Jamnagar. The two towering green and white minarets are the main attractions of Ratan Bai Mosque Jamnagar. The Ratan Bai Mosque Jamnagar also houses rainwater harvesting system, which provides the water used for holy bathing before namaz.
The lovely Bala Hanuman Temple is situated on the edge of Jamnagar's central lake has reverberated for 40 years to the nonstop prayer that is "Sri Ram, Jai Ram, Jai Jai Ram" performed in relays by saints. The Bala Hanuman Temple Jamnagar is worth visiting tourist places in Jamnagar. The Bala Hanuman Temple Jamnagar is also open during night. The Bala Hanuman Temple Jamnagar is among the most visited Jamnagar tourist attractions.