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Kutch    
  Religious & Eco-Tourism Kutch
  Duration: 1 day
  Price per person(Twin Sharring)
  Rs.1,400*

  Bhuj connects you to a range of civilizations and important events in South Asian history through prehistoric archaeological finds, remnants of the Indus Valley Civilization (Harappans), places associated with the Mahabharata and Alexander the Great's march into India and tombs, palaces and other buildings from the rule of the Naga chiefs, the Jadeja Rajputs, the Gujarat Sultans a..

 
Cost (Twin Sharing)
Economy:   Rs. 1,400
Luxury:   Rs. 1,600
 

 

Departure

Jan: 15,20,25

   
 
Itinerary
Day 1 : Kutch Visit
Day 1 : Kutch Visit

Starting from Bhuj & depart for Math no madh. Will have darshan at Ashapura Temple.

After lunch break, will epart for Koteshwar temple, and then will visit sea/beach sid of temple. Then darshan of Trikamray Temple at Narayan Sarovar we will depart for Bhuj and ends our tour. 

 
Destinations:
 
 
Mata no Math
Mata no Math

Madh or Mata-no-Madh is about 80 kilometers away from Bhuj and 43 kilometers away from Lakhpat. It is situated in the north-west of Bhuj and in the south-east of Lakhpat. Madh is bordered by hills on both banks of a small stream. Three of the coals-Gypsum, Bauxite and Lignite were found here and they are still available in Madh. A division of some local religious importance, the Kapdis have their headquarters here in Madh. The village Mata-no-Madh has a temple of Ashapura Mata, the family goddess of the Raos of Kutch. It is said that this temple was built in the beginning of the 14th century by two Karad Vanias, Ajo and Anagor, ministers of the father of Lakha Fulani. This temple of Ashapura Mata was completely destroyed by the earthquake of 1819. It was rebuilt in 1823 by Brahmakshatriya Sundarji Shivji and Vallabhaji. This temple is 58 feet long, 32 feet wide and 52 feet high. The temple has a large sized brass-bell weighing about 400 kg. It is also said that this temple was set up by Mir Gulamsha Kalora of Sind. In 1762 A.D., when his army attacked this temple, his soldiers became blind by the curse of the goddess Ashapura. Then, Gulamsha took a swear to set up a huge bell in the temple. Finally, his soldiers regained their sight and Gulamsha kept his words.

 
Koteshwar Temple
Koteshwar Temple

Koteshwar is a tourist-place that is situated in the Kori Creek of the Arabian Sea on the western end of Kutch just opposite to Karachi-Pakistan. It is about 165 kms away from Bhuj and 2 kms from Narayan Sarovar. As stated in a legend, when Lord Shiva was delighted with the worship and forfeit of Ravan, he gave him a Ling-full of religious power. Lest Ravan should become endless as a result of this advantage, all the Gods united together and conspired to gain the Ling from Ravan through dishonesty and installed it as Kotilengeshwar. Then, the village came to be known as Koteshwar. It is invented to be Hieu-en-Tsiang’s “Kie-tsi-fa-lo on the western border of the country close to the river Indus and to the great ocean of Kutch.” According to Hieu-en-Tsiang, Koteshwar port is five miles in boundary near the mouth of the river Indus. There were 80 monasteries with about 5000 monks in them. In the middle of the completion were thirteen temples of which Mahesh Mandir was full of good monument. Koteshwar shows us a few signs of its former greatness. It stands as amazing on the sea-shore, rising courageously from the sea that washes its western parts and temples are enclosed by prepared walls, the gate approached by three flights of steps.

 
Narayan Sarovar
Narayan Sarovar

Narayan Sarovar is also called ‘Narayansar’ and it is a tourist place about 2 kms away from Koteshwar and about 163 kms away from Bhuj. Narayan Sarovar is situated on the coastal highway. Narayan Sarovar and Bhuj connect with each other by S. T. bus services. The main attraction of Narayan Sarovar is its temples which are surrounded by a wall. Narayan Sarovar is one of the main four lakes in India (Man Sarovar, Pampa Sarovar, Bindu Sarovar) described in Shrimad Bhagwat. This approving with the story of the lake found by Alexander and perhaps lasting till the change of the route of the river Indus was in part become recognized by the earthquake of 1819. There is a temple of Adinarayan in the village of Narayan Sarovar nearby the lake.

 
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