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Junagadh Old City

A city under Girnar — Junagadh's atmospheric old city, a maze of bazaars, carved gates, old havelis and layered monuments at the foot of the sacred mountain.

AT A GLANCE Quick Facts
📍 LOCATION Junagadh
🏯 MEANS 'Old fort'
⛰️ UNDER Mount Girnar
🚪 FAMOUS Gates & bazaars
🕉️ LAYERS Hindu · Buddhist · Islamic
🎟️ ENTRY Free
☀️ BEST TIME Oct – Mar
⏱️ DURATION Half day
ABOUT THE PLACE

A town of many layers

Junagadh — the name means ‘old fort’ — is one of the most historically layered towns in Gujarat, sprawled beneath the towering sacred massif of Girnar. Its old city is a fascinating maze of bustling bazaars, ornate old gates (darwazas), carved wooden havelis, temples, mosques and monuments that together tell the story of more than two thousand years of history.

From the Mauryan and Buddhist eras — the Ashokan edicts and rock-cut caves — through Hindu dynasties to the Babi Nawabs who ruled until 1947, every lane carries a layer of the past. Landmarks like the Uparkot fort, the extraordinary Mahabat Maqbara mausoleum, the Durbar Hall museum and the old city gates punctuate a walk through its streets.

Vibrant, historic and a little chaotic, Junagadh’s old city rewards the curious wanderer with one of the richest concentrations of heritage in Saurashtra. It is a living old city, best explored slowly and on foot.

The old-city skyline beneath the sacred massif of Girnar.

HISTORY

From a riverside experiment to the road to freedom

Carved gates and narrow lanes layered over two thousand years of history.

Mauryan

Ashokan edicts mark an ancient past, when the Mauryan empire reached deep into Saurashtra.

Buddhist

Rock-cut caves are carved nearby, evidence of a flourishing Buddhist monastic culture.

Hindu & Islamic

Hindu dynasties and the Babi Nawabs rule in turn, layering temples, mosques and palaces.

1947

Junagadh joins India after Independence; the old city endures, lived-in and unbroken.

WHY VISIT

Reasons to make the time

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Layered old city

Over 2,000 years of history stacked into one walkable core.

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Carved gates

Ornate old darwazas frame the entrances to the bazaars.

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Bustling bazaars

Lively markets thread through the heart of the town.

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Under Girnar

The sacred massif looms over every rooftop and lane.

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Heritage monuments

Uparkot, Mahabat Maqbara and the Durbar Hall museum.

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Curious wander

Rich and a little chaotic — a city made for slow exploring.

HIGHLIGHTS

What to look for inside

HERITAGE

Mahabat Maqbara

A fantastical tomb of domes, minarets and spiral staircases.

FORT

Uparkot

The ancient citadel that gives Junagadh its name.

GATES

The old darwazas

Carved city gates that open into the bazaar lanes.

BAZAAR

Market lanes

Bustling streets of cloth, spice and farsan.

HAVELIS

Old havelis

Carved wooden facades line the inner lanes.

BACKDROP

Girnar above

The sacred mountain framing the city skyline.

THINGS TO DO

How to spend an hour or two

01

Walk the bazaars

Wander the lively market lanes where cloth, spice and farsan stalls spill into the streets.

02

See the old gates

Find the carved city darwazas that mark the historic entrances to the old town.

03

Visit Uparkot

Climb to the ancient fort, with its stepwells, cannons and views over the city.

04

Admire Mahabat Maqbara

Stand before the fantastical mausoleum of domes, minarets and winding stairways.

05

Explore the lanes

Lose yourself among the havelis, temples and mosques of the inner city.

06

Sense the history

Feel the layers — Mauryan, Buddhist, Hindu and Islamic — stacked across the centuries.

An illustrated emblem of Junagadh’s layered old city beneath Girnar.

ARCHITECTURE & SETTING

Gates, bazaars and havelis

Junagadh’s old city is a dense, historic core of bazaars, carved gates, havelis, temples and mosques beneath Mount Girnar. It is layered with monuments from the Mauryan and Buddhist eras through Hindu dynasties to the Babi Nawabs who ruled until 1947.

It rewards an unhurried walk among landmarks like Uparkot, Mahabat Maqbara and the Durbar Hall. A living old city, it is best explored on foot, lane by lane, with the sacred massif of Girnar always somewhere overhead.

‘Old fort’ beneath Girnar

Carved old city gates

Bazaars, havelis & temples

2,000+ years of layers

BEST TIME TO VISIT

When to go

WINTERNov – Feb★★★★★

Cool and pleasant — the ideal season. Comfortable all day for wandering the lanes on foot.

MONSOONJul – Sep★★★★☆

Green and atmospheric after rain. The old city softens and Girnar wears a veil of cloud.

SUMMERMar – May★★☆☆☆

Hot and dry — start early. Explore the bazaars in the cooler morning and evening hours.

⏰ Explore the old city on foot in the cooler hours, weaving Uparkot, Mahabat Maqbara and the bazaars into one walk.

PLANNING ESSENTIALS

Timings & entry

🕗TIMINGSOpen all day
  • A living public old city
  • Walkable lanes & bazaars
  • Cooler hours are best
  • Allow a half day
🎟️ENTRYFree
  • Walking the city is free
  • Monuments charge small fees
  • Respect homes and shrines
  • Mind the busy traffic
HOW TO REACH

Getting there

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By Air

The nearest airports are Keshod and Rajkot, with onward taxis and buses into Junagadh.

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By Rail

Junagadh railway station connects the town to Rajkot, Ahmedabad and the wider network.

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By Road

Central Junagadh is easily reached by state buses and taxis from across Saurashtra.

NEARBY DISTANCES
Uparkot — in city · Mahabat Maqbara — in city · Girnar — 4 km · Sakkarbaug — 3 km
PHOTOGRAPHY GUIDE

In the old city

HERITAGE & LIFE

A city under Girnar

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What to shoot

The old gates — carved darwazas that frame the bazaar lanes.

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Heritage

Mahabat Maqbara, with its spiralling minarets and domes.

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Life

Bazaar scenes of cloth, spice and everyday old-city bustle.

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Backdrop

Girnar above the city, looming over the rooftops.

TRAVEL TIPS

Know before you go

1Explore on foot — the old city's lanes are best walked.
2Go in the cooler hours of morning and late afternoon.
3Weave in Uparkot and Mahabat Maqbara on the same walk.
4Respect homes and shrines as you pass through the lanes.
5Mind the busy traffic threading through the narrow streets.
6Cooler months, October to March, are the best time to visit.
NEARBY FOOD

Where to eat around the ashram

THALI

Kathiyawadi Thali

Spicy Saurashtra meals served in generous, hearty portions.

FARSAN

Ghughra & farsan

Fried and steamed snacks, a Gujarati specialty.

STREET

Junagadh chaat

Lively bazaar snacks eaten on the move.

🍽️GOOD TO KNOW

Kesar mangoes

Famous Girnar-region Kesar mango & farsan make Junagadh a treat for the table.

FREQUENTLY ASKED

Junagadh Old City FAQ

What does 'Junagadh' mean?

'Old fort' — the town is named for its ancient citadel.

Why is the old city special?

It layers 2,000+ years of Mauryan, Buddhist, Hindu and Islamic heritage.

What can I see?

Carved gates, bazaars, havelis, Uparkot fort and Mahabat Maqbara.

Is there an entry fee?

Walking the city is free; monuments charge small fees.

What looms over the city?

Mount Girnar, the sacred massif.

How long should I spend?

A half day on foot.

Who ruled it last?

The Babi Nawabs, until 1947.

When should I visit?

October to March.

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