Dwarka
Fifteen kilometres from Dwarka, the Nageshwar Temple is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas — an enormous and architecturally distinctive shrine with a colossal 25-metre statue of Lord Shiva in a meditative pose outside the main entrance. The surrounding landscape of flat scrubland and sea horizon gives the entire complex a feeling of standing at the edge of the earth.
The temple is particularly beautiful at dawn and sunset when the colour of the stone shifts dramatically. Combine with the Gopi Talav (where the Gopis are said to have waited for Krishna) on the same road.