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Places of Intrest
Lakhota Fort/Museum and Kotha
Bastion
Lakhota Fort is Jamnagar's museum
and its terraces display a fine collection of sculptures that span
the period from the 9th to 18th century. The Kotha Bastion is
Jamnagar's arsenal. One of the most interesting sights is the old
well, from which water can be drawn by blowing into a hole on the
floor.

Bala Hanuman Temple
Since August 1st 1964, there has
been a continuous chanting of 'Shri Ram', 'Jai Ram', 'Jai Jai Ram',
or 'ram Dhun' (in vocation) 24 hours a day, evryday, day after day.
This devotion has earned the temple
a place in the Guiness Book of Records.

Ram temple -A temple, which finds mention
in the Guinness Book of Records for non-stop rendering of Ram-dhun.
Rozi & Bedi
Ports-These are attractive seaside picnic
spots and offer good fishing facilities.
Cremation
Park-A fascinating place to visit, one can
see scenes from the Ramayana, as well as statues of saints and
deities.
Mandvi Tower-It
is an interesting and very impressive old building, very colourful
and vibrant.
Darbar Gadh-The
centre of the old town is known as Darbar Gadh. It is a
semi-circular gathering place where the former Maharaja of Nawanagar
used to hold public audiences.
Today, Darbar Gadh is a shopper's
delight that stocks a wide variety of exotic tie-and-dye fabrics. |