Deo Somnath (24 km)
A splendid 12th century temple of Lord Shiva built in white stone, the temple
has imposing turrets. The brilliant juxtaposition of huge stone slabs to create
this impressive edifice epitomizes the craftsmanship of a magnificent era
.
Galiyakot (58 km)
Once the capital of Parmars, this tiny village is renowned for its magnificent
shrine of Sayed Fakhruddin. Thousands of devotees throng here during the Urs.
The shrine is beautifully decorated and illuminated for the occasion. The
Jain temples close by are also worth a visit.
Baroda (41 km)
An erstwhile capital of Vagad, the village has some beautiful temples. Of
particular note are the old Shiva temple in white stone and an ancient Jain
temple whose black wall has exquisitely carved image of the 24 tirthankaras.
Bhuvaneshwar (9 km)
A famous temple of Lord Shiva is situated here and is the venue of a colourful
fair held on the fifth day after Holi. Gair dance by the Bhils is the major
highlight of the fair .
Poonjpur (37 km)
A beautiful temple dedicated to Mavji preserves the manuscript of a book -
'Chopra', written by Mavji and an idol of Nishkalank riding a horse.