Jamnagar, which literally translates to mean ‘Town of the Kings’, is a city in the district of Jamnagar, in the state of Gujarat. Owing to its rich history, it comes as no surprise that the city is home to at least three palaces – the Darbargadh Palace, the Pratap Vilas Palace, and the Lakhota Palace. The Lakhota Palace is more of a fort and home to a beautiful museum. An interesting place to visit on your trip to Jamnagar is the Kotha Bastion, which has an array of intriguing items including sculptures, copper plates, coins, and even a skeleton of a whale! Temples are a major attraction for those who are spiritually inclined and want a break from the hustle and bustle of the city. Prominent temples include Vardhman Shah’s Temple, Shantinath Mandir, Bala Hanuman Temple, Bholeshwar Mahadev Temple, and the Mota Ashapura Maa Temple. The Khijadia Bird Sanctuary is home to several bird species and makes for an interesting tourist attraction in Jamnagar. The sanctuary houses a variety of eagles, hawks, and falcons. Several avid bird watchers visit to catch a glimpse of exotic species such as the Great Crested Grebe, Purple Moorhen, Coot, Black-winged Stilt, and Pheasant-tailed Jacana. Marine National Park is also worth visiting if you want to watch dolphins, porpoises, turtles and several types of colorful tropical fish. On your visit to Jamnagar don't forget to savor the delicacies of the city. Try out the famous dry fruit Kachori and Jamnagar Mukhvaas.

Best Time to Visit Jamnagar

The best time to visit Jamnagar is during its pleasant winter season. Temperatures in the winter are relatively cool with temperatures ranging from 9 degrees Celsius to 34 degrees Celsius. The winter season in Jamnagar spans from November to February.

Weather Of Jamnagar

Jamnagar experiences steppe climate. The summer season in the city begins in March and ends in June. Temperatures during this season range from 23 degree Celsius to 42 degree Celsius. Jamnagar’s monsoon season receives a moderate amount of rainfall with nights getting pretty chilly. The monsoon season in the city begins in June and continues until September. The winter season in Jamnagar starts in November and ends in February with temperatures ranging between 9 degrees Celsius and 34 degrees Celsius. The winter season remains pleasantly cool throughout.

How to Reach Jamnagar?

By Air : The Jamnagar Airport is 6 km from the city. The next closest airport is the Rajkot Airport, which is 90 km away.

By Rail : The Jamnagar Railway Station has several trains passing through it, and it connects the city to several towns and cities in India. Some of the major cities with trains connecting them to Jamnagar are New Delhi, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Pune, Jaipur, Surat, Jamshedpur, Kozhikode and Nagpur.

By Road : The city of Jamnagar is well connected by bus to several cities in India. Given the great connectivity provided by bus service operators in the city, buses are a great way to get to Jamnagar and to the areas around it. Buses are also reasonably priced, although the prices can vary depending upon the type of bus and distance between cities. Some of the major cities with buses to and from Jamnagar are Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Mumbai, Surat, Baroda, and Udaipur.