1. Girnar Hills
- Girnar Hills has five tops with the most noteworthy point in Gujarat at 3,661 ft which is the Gorakhnath. Different Jain and Hindu sanctuaries going back to the twelfth Century are situated in these slopes. The place likewise plays host to a popular reasonable held amid the Kartika Purnima around November-December which is gone to by Nagasadhus and travelers from the nation over.
2.National Park
- The Gir Wildlife sanctuary situated around 65 kilometres away from Junagarh is well known for its Asiatic Lions. Spread over 1412 square kilometres, it was established in 1965. It is home to Indian leopards, Nilgai, Striped Hyenas, Jungle cats, Cobras and many other unique animals like the spotted cat and desert cats. The sanctuary is a beautiful place to explore the amazing flora and fauna of the State.
3. Damodar Kund
- Damodar Kund is a holy water body at the foot of Girnar Hills. The tank is a hypnotizing antecedent to the acclaimed Jain sanctuaries in and around that region. This Kund has fanciful associations with Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and is hence, thought to be exceptionally hallowed.
4. Mahabat Maqbara
- In spite of the fact that bolted all things considered, the Mahabat Maqbara is a delightful tomb which was worked amid the rule of one of the Nawabs of Junagadh. Said to be worked in 1892, the astounding structure is an extraordinary case of Indo-Islamic engineering. The sheer combination of societies and a dash of Gothic craftsmanship makes this place a significant bit of history.
5. Uperkot Fort
- Situated at the Eastern side of the city, the Uperkot Fort is said to be worked by Chandragupta Maurya in 319 BC. The passage of the fortification is triple entryway which are associated with the dividers that scope up to 70 feet. A couple of Buddhist Caves, step wells, a tomb and a mosque are arranged inside the premises. Albeit constructed and revamped a significant number of times, the post stays a standout amongst the most famous spots to visit in the city.
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