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PILGRIMAGE · FESTIVAL · GIRNARA sacred walk around the holy mountain — the Girnar Lili Parikrama, an annual pilgrimage circling the forested base of Mount Girnar, drawing lakhs of devotees.
Once a year, in the holy month of Kartik (around November, just after Diwali), the forested foothills of Mount Girnar come alive with one of Gujarat’s great pilgrimages — the Girnar Lili Parikrama, a roughly 36-kilometre circumambulation of the sacred mountain.
Over several days, lakhs of devotees, sadhus and pilgrims walk the forest trail that loops around Girnar’s base, passing through the fringe of the Gir wilderness, crossing streams and ridges, halting at shrines, akhadas and resting points, and camping along the way amid an atmosphere of devotion, music and shared journey. The ‘Lili’ (green) parikrama takes its name from the lush post-monsoon forest.
Demanding but deeply rewarding, it is a unique blend of pilgrimage, trekking and festival that offers an extraordinary glimpse into living faith — and into a stretch of forest otherwise closed to visitors. (A seasonal mass pilgrimage; go prepared for crowds, walking and basic conditions.)
Pilgrims on the Girnar Parikrama.
The annual forest pilgrimage.
Held yearly after Diwali, in November.
A multi-day loop around Girnar's base.
Crossing the Gir wilderness fringe.
A mass pilgrimage and festival.
Around holy Girnar.
Through Gir's fringe.
A vast gathering.
The 'Lili' parikrama.
Halts along the way.
Walk, camp, worship.
On the forest trail.
Devotion en route.
With the pilgrims.
~36 km loop.
And akhadas.
A shared journey.
Music and faith.
A protected zone.
The Girnar Parikrama route.
The Girnar Lili Parikrama is a ~36 km circumambulation of Mount Girnar, held each Kartik (November), winding for several days through the forested fringe of the Gir wilderness past shrines, akhadas and camps.
A blend of pilgrimage, trek and festival, it draws lakhs of devotees and opens a stretch of forest otherwise closed to visitors. (A seasonal mass pilgrimage; go prepared.)
~36 km circuit of Girnar
Held each Kartik (Nov)
Through the Gir forest fringe
Shrines, akhadas & camps
The only time the parikrama is held.
Climb Girnar; parikrama route is closed.
Lush but the route is closed.
⏰ The parikrama runs only for a few days each Kartik (Nov); go prepared for big crowds, long walking and basic facilities.
Keshod / Rajkot airports.
Junagadh station.
Starts at Girnar Taleti, Junagadh.
FAITH & FOREST
Pilgrims on the trail.
The forest route.
Shrines and akhadas.
Camps along the way.
◐ Reflections at first light
The last refuge of the Asiatic lion (nearby)
Where Gujarat's poet-saint sang his bhajans
A fantastical Indo-Islamic royal mausoleum
Buddhist rock-cut monastic caves
Lion-country safaris begin just south of the city
Spicy Saurashtra meals.
Fried and steamed snacks.
Lively bazaar snacks.
Famous Girnar-region Kesar mango & farsan.
An annual ~36 km pilgrimage circling the forested base of Mount Girnar.
In the month of Kartik (around November), just after Diwali.
About 36 km, walked over several days.
For the lush post-monsoon forest it passes through.
No — but it's a protected forest route with rules.
Lakhs of devotees, sadhus and pilgrims.
At Girnar Taleti, Junagadh.
Essentials, water and readiness for crowds and basic conditions.
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