In Gujarat, India’s Kachchh district, the village of Mata no Madh is located in the Lakhpat Taluka. A temple to Ashapura Mata, the home deity of the erstwhile Jadeja kings of Kachchh State, is located in the settlement, which is flanked by hills on both banks of a tiny creek. She is regarded as Kachchh’s patron goddess as well.
The Koteshwar Temple in Kutch, Gujarat, is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Situated on the edge of the Kutch district, near the Arabian Sea, it is believed to be one of the holiest places in the region. The temple offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and is a popular pilgrimage site, especially during the Mahashivaratri festival.
Distance From Bhuj: 53 KM
Narayan Sarovar Wildlife Sanctuary
The Narayan Sarovar Wildlife Sanctuary in Kutch, Gujarat, is a protected area known for its diverse flora and fauna. Spread across 1,100 square kilometers, the sanctuary is home to species like the Indian wild ass, chinkara, and marsh crocodiles. It also surrounds the Narayan Sarovar, a sacred lake, making it an important ecological and spiritual site. The sanctuary attracts nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, and photographers.
Distance From Bhuj: 150 KM
Narayan Sarovar
Narayan Sarovar is a sacred lake located in Kutch, Gujarat, near the Narayan Sarovar Wildlife Sanctuary. It is one of the five holy lakes (Panch Tirth) in Gujarat, revered by Hindus. The lake is surrounded by temples dedicated to various deities, including Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva, and Lord Krishna, making it a significant pilgrimage site. The serene atmosphere and scenic beauty of the area, along with the lake’s religious importance, attract numerous devotees and tourists.