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NATURE · DAM · GIRNARA reservoir below the sacred mountain — Willingdon Dam near Junagadh, a scenic old dam and lake at the foot of Girnar, a tranquil spot for views, water and birdlife.
At the foot of Mount Girnar, just outside Junagadh, lies the Willingdon Dam, an old reservoir built in the British colonial era and named after a Viceroy of India. Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Girnar massif, the dam and its lake form a calm, scenic spot popular with locals for evening outings, with pleasant views of water and mountain and birdlife along the shallows in the cooler months.
The surrounding area, on the fringe of the Girnar forest, adds to its natural appeal. While modest as a sight in itself, Willingdon Dam offers a refreshing green-and-blue pause amid Junagadh’s monuments and the climb of Girnar — a quiet place to enjoy the setting of the sacred mountain reflected in still water.
Illustration — the reservoir.
The dam is built in colonial times.
After Viceroy Lord Willingdon.
It sits at the mountain's foot.
A scenic local outing spot.
Water and mountain.
The sacred massif.
A colonial relic.
Along the shallows.
A local favourite.
Amid the monuments.
Below Girnar.
Mountain and water.
Water and mountain.
In the shallows.
In still water.
A local outing.
A green break.
Girnar behind.
Willingdon Dam is a British-era reservoir at the foot of Mount Girnar near Junagadh, its embankment holding back a calm lake against the dramatic backdrop of the sacred massif. More a scenic local outing than a major sight, it offers water, mountain views and birdlife — a refreshing pause amid Junagadh’s monuments and the Girnar climb. (A public reservoir; freely accessible. Illustrated emblem shown.)
British-era reservoir
At the foot of Girnar
Lake & embankment
Birdlife in winter
Cool and pleasant — the ideal season.
Green and atmospheric after rain.
Hot and dry — start early.
⏰ Come in the late afternoon for the best light on Girnar reflected in the water; winter brings birdlife.
Keshod / Rajkot airports.
Junagadh station.
At Girnar's foot, near Junagadh.
WATER & MOUNTAIN
The lake and dam.
Girnar reflected.
Birds in the shallows.
Late-afternoon glow.
A holy bathing tank at the foot of Girnar
A rock-cut stepwell carved into living stone
Emperor Ashoka's edicts carved ~250 BCE
A 36 km circumambulation through the forest
◐ Dawn · the long climb
Hindu shrines crowning Girnar's summits
Spicy Saurashtra meals.
Fried and steamed snacks.
Lively bazaar snacks.
Famous Girnar-region Kesar mango & farsan.
A British-era reservoir at the foot of Mount Girnar near Junagadh.
It was named after Lord Willingdon, a Viceroy of India.
Its scenic lake with the dramatic Girnar massif as a backdrop.
Yes — along the shallows, especially in winter.
No, it's a free public spot.
About 5 km, at Girnar's foot.
Mount Girnar, Bhavnath and Damodar Kund.
October to February, late afternoon.
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