Soul-Stirring Pilgrimage to Somnath Dham: Abode of Lord Shiva

Our pilgrimage to Somnath Dham was a transformative experience blending history, spirituality, and serendipity. We eagerly visited the revered Somnath Temple, absorbing its rich legends and significance. An unexpected stop in Chorwad heightened our journey by tracing the birthplace of Dhirubhai Ambani. As we reflected post-aarti, the divine aura and resilience of the site resonated deeply, leaving us spiritually rejuvenated and profoundly grateful.

Discovering the Magic of Madhavpur

There is a serene beach at Madhavpur on the road to Somnath from Dwarka. It lies on the seashore, close to Porbandar. Madhavpur isn’t much well-known. However it is a very important pilgrimage for Hindu Vaishnavas. ccording to folklore, Lord Krishna kidnapped princess Rukmini (Rukmini haran) and eloped with her to prevent an unwanted marriage at her request and saved her from evil Shishupala. Lord Krishna married princess Rukmini at this village while returning to Dwaraka. She is the first and the most prominent queen of Krishna.

Colombo Fort Presidential Secretariat Building in Sri Lanka:

A Whirlwind Weekend in Colombo: A Tapestry of Culture, History, & Coastal Charm

In April 2010, after a delightful stay in the Maldives, our family embarked on a two-night excursion to Colombo, Sri Lanka's vibrant capital. The luxurious Taj Samudra Hotel welcomed them, setting the tone for their adventure. We explored iconic sights such as Galle Face Green, the historic Fort, and the serene Gangaramaya Temple. Our journey through Colombo, enriched by culinary experiences and lively markets, left them with unforgettable memories and a desire to return.

The Kapil Muni Temple

Gangasagar: Where the Ganga Meets the Sea

Gangasagar is a charming tourist destination, which attracts both pilgrims and adventure lovers. Nestled in one of the delta islands is Gangasagar. Also called Sagardwip or Sagar Island, it is one of the largest islands on the Ganges delta and holds immense religious significance. Gangasagar has acres of silver sand and clear blue sky, and the calm sea to spend the time in tranquillity.

Pondicherry: Colonial Charms & Coastal Serenity

Pondicherry, also known as Puducherry, is a captivating blend of Indian and French cultures steeped in history, from ancient Greek trading hub to French colonial rule until 1954. A road trip from Chennai enhanced our experience, with picturesque views and culinary delights like traditional "Thali." Exploring the town revealed its colonial charm, vibrant streets, and serene beaches, making it a cherished and unforgettable destination that invites return visits.