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BEACH · COAST · SOMNATHWhere the temple meets the sea — Somnath Beach, a sweeping stretch of Arabian Sea shore beside the great Somnath temple, a place of sunsets, sea breeze and pilgrim calm.
Right beside the towering Somnath temple stretches Somnath Beach, a long, open shore on the Arabian Sea where pilgrims and travellers come to walk, relax and watch the waves crash against the coast — at the very spot where the sacred Triveni Sangam meets the sea.
The beach is at its most magical at sunset, when the sky glows behind the temple’s silhouette and the evening aarti draws crowds nearby. Lined in places with camel and horse rides, snack stalls and the gentle bustle of a pilgrimage town, Somnath Beach is more about atmosphere, faith and the meeting of land and sea than swimming — the currents can be strong.
For most visitors it is a serene, scenic complement to the temple — a place to feel the timeless pull of the ocean at one of India’s holiest coasts. (A public beach; mind the currents — it’s for strolling, not swimming.)
Somnath Beach at evening.
The Arabian Sea at Somnath.
The shore lies beside the great Somnath temple.
The sacred confluence meets the ocean here.
Travellers gather for sunset and aarti.
A scenic, atmospheric beach.
Beside Somnath.
Behind the shrine.
Open Arabian shore.
Faith by the sea.
Along the sands.
Temple silhouettes.
Glowing skies.
By the temple.
Somnath's silhouette over the sands.
Sea breeze along the Arabian coast.
Trotting along the wide sands.
Where the sacred rivers reach the ocean.
Along the sands.
Behind the temple.
Of Somnath.
Open sea air.
Along the beach.
From the stalls.
The shore beside Somnath.
Somnath Beach is a long, open Arabian Sea shore right beside the Somnath temple, where the sacred Triveni Sangam meets the ocean. Its appeal is atmospheric — sunsets behind the temple, sea breeze, camel rides and pilgrim bustle — rather than swimming, as the currents can be strong. (A public beach; mind the currents.)
Beside the Somnath temple
Open Arabian Sea shore
Sunsets & sea breeze
Camel rides & stalls
Cool and pleasant — the ideal season.
Green and atmospheric after rain.
Hot and dry — start early.
⏰ Come for sunset and stay for the Somnath evening aarti nearby; enjoy the sands but don't swim — currents are strong.
Diu / Keshod airports.
Veraval (~6 km).
Beside Somnath temple.
SEA & SHRINE
Sunset behind the temple.
The open shore.
Camels on the sands.
Somnath's silhouette.
The last wild home of the Asiatic lion
Where three rivers meet the Arabian Sea
The lifeline river of the lion forest
A serene shrine wrapped in Krishna legend
A former royal seaside retreat
An ancient holy town with a fine museum
Spicy Saurashtra meals.
Fried Gujarati snacks.
Chaat by the shore.
Pure-veg near the temple; Veraval seafood near.
Right beside the Somnath temple on the Arabian Sea, near Veraval.
Better not — currents can be strong; it's for strolling.
At sunset, with the temple silhouette behind.
No, it's a free public beach.
The Somnath temple, Triveni Sangam and Bhalka Tirth.
Camel and horse rides and snack stalls.
About 6 km.
October to March.
Gateway to the eastern lion forest
A volcanic outcrop wrapped in green forest
◐ Sunrise · the stepped tank
Ukai dam & river country
India's oldest living city, still being unearthed
Sculptures from Somnath's older temples
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