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HERITAGE · LAKE · TEMPLESAn old Jhala capital by a lake — Halvad, a historic town in Morbi district with a scenic lake, old cenotaphs, temples and the faded grandeur of a former princely seat.
Halvad is a historic town in the north of Morbi district that was once the capital of the Jhala Rajputs before they moved to Dhrangadhra. Set beside a large lake — the Halvad talav — the town carries the marks of its royal past: old palaces and gateways, carved memorial cenotaphs (chhatris and paliyas) by the water, temples and an old mosque, amid the everyday life of a Saurashtra town on the edge of the Little Rann.
The lakeside setting, with its historic structures reflected in the water, gives Halvad a quiet, atmospheric charm, and the surrounding region — near the wild-ass country of the Little Rann — adds a touch of wilderness.
For travellers exploring beyond Morbi’s ceramics and bridges, Halvad offers a lesser-known slice of princely and small-town Saurashtra heritage. It is a historic town best explored on foot, taking in the lakeside heritage at an unhurried pace.
Old Halvad by its lake.
An old mosque at Halvad.
Halvad is the early Jhala Rajput seat in this corner of Saurashtra.
The town grows beside the Halvad talav, its life shaped by the water.
Royal chhatris and carved memorials rise by the water's edge.
It endures as a quiet heritage town near the Little Rann.
A princely past, written into the town's palaces and gateways.
The Halvad talav, with heritage structures mirrored in the water.
Carved chhatris and paliyas stand quietly by the lake.
Old shrines and an old mosque mark the town's layered heritage.
A touch of the wild, near the wild-ass country of the Little Rann.
Off the usual trail — a slice of small-town Saurashtra.
A historic shrine in the heart of the town.
Lakeside heritage, with old structures reflected in the water.
Carved chhatris and paliyas rise beside the talav.
Old palace walls and gateways from the Jhala era.
Old temples scattered through the lanes of the town.
The wild-ass country begins just beyond the town.
Stroll the shore of the Halvad talav, where old structures meet the water.
Find the royal chhatris and carved memorials beside the lake.
Seek out the town's old temples and its historic mosque.
Trace the princely past in the surviving palace walls and gateways.
Feel the wilderness — wild-ass country lies just beyond the town.
Combine Halvad with Morbi, the ceramic city, for a fuller day out.
Halvad’s lakeside heritage.
Halvad is an old Jhala capital beside a large lake, its royal past marked by palaces, gateways, carved memorial cenotaphs by the water, temples and an old mosque, on the edge of the Little Rann.
Quiet and atmospheric, with historic structures reflected in the talav, it is a lesser-known slice of princely Saurashtra heritage — a historic town best explored on foot.
Former Jhala capital
Scenic Halvad lake
Carved royal cenotaphs
Temples & old mosque
Cool and pleasant — the ideal season. Comfortable all day for unhurried wandering.
Green and atmospheric after rain, with the lake at its fullest.
Hot and dry — start early and explore in the cool of the morning.
⏰ Explore Halvad's lakeside heritage in the cool hours; combine it with Morbi and a trip into the Little Rann.
Rajkot airport is the nearest, with onward road connections into Morbi district and Halvad.
Halvad has its own station; Dhrangadhra nearby is a larger stop on the regional network.
Halvad sits in northern Morbi district, well linked by road to Morbi, Dhrangadhra and Wankaner.
LAKE & STONE
The lake and reflections — historic structures mirrored in the talav.
Royal cenotaphs — the carved chhatris and paliyas by the water.
Temples and the old mosque, set among the town's lanes.
The lakeside at golden hour, soft and atmospheric.
Spicy Saurashtra meals — hearty and generous.
Fried Gujarati treats, perfect for a market-town stop.
Market-town snacks from the lanes and stalls.
Hearty Kathiyawadi vegetarian fare is the regional staple.
A historic town in Morbi district, once the capital of the Jhala Rajputs.
A scenic lake, royal cenotaphs, old temples, a mosque and gateways.
It was the Jhala seat before they moved to Dhrangadhra.
No — the town is free to explore.
Morbi, Dhrangadhra, Wankaner and the Little Rann.
A half day is comfortable for the lakeside heritage.
No — it's a lesser-known heritage town off the usual trail.
October to March, when the weather is cool and pleasant.
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