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Sightseeing in Jamnagar: 8 Must-Visit Attractions

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Pratap Vilas Palace

Pratap Vilas Palace was constructed under the reign of Ranjitsinhji. The European architecture of the palace makes it just as ethereal as the Victoria Memorial Building.
 

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Ranmal Lake

Ranmal Lake offers a pleasant experience for families visiting the city. It is an excellent spot where you can find various migratory birds. 
 

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Bohra Hajira

Bohra Hajira is situated on the banks of the Rangamati and Nagamati rivers. It is the mausoleum of the Muslim saint Mota Bawa. 
 

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Bet Dwarka

Bet Dwarka, also known as Shankodhar, is a breathtaking destination that draws tourists from across the country. It is popular for its religious temples and enchanting beaches.

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Khambalia Gate

Khambalia Gate is a renowned and one of the most-visited places in Jamnagar. It holds a special value for its impressive architecture.
 

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Ranjit Sagar Dam

Ranjit Sagar Dam, named after Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the founder of the Sikh Empire, was built in the 1950s. It serves as the primary source of water supply for the city. 
 

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Marine National Park

Marine National Park, spanning 458 square kilometres, is the country’s first marine park. The foreign tourists eagerly visit this place to explore its natural wonders. 
 

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Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary

Located near the coast of Kutch, it is renowned for its diverse freshwater and brackish water ecosystems. The place is also recognized as a wetland of international significance. 

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