Local Cuisine
Try the Sihori Rajwadi Penda, a local delicacy.
Sihor, located in Gujarat, India, is a town steeped in history and culture. Once the capital of the Gohil Rajputs, it is situated along the Gautami River and surrounded by picturesque hills. The town is famous for its ancient temples, including the Gautameshwar Mahadev and the Navnath Pilgrimage of Shiva Temples. Visitors can explore the town's unique architecture, enjoy the local delicacy of Sihori Rajwadi Penda, and discover traditional crafts such as copperware and brassware. Known locally as 'Chhote Kashi', Sihor offers a spiritual and enriching experience for travelers.
Sihor, located in Gujarat, India, is a town steeped in history and culture. Once the capital of the Gohil Rajputs, it is situated along the Gautami River and surrounded by picturesque hills. The town is famous for its ancient temples, including the Gautameshwar Mahadev and the Navnath Pilgrimage of Shiva Temples. Visitors can explore the town's unique architecture, enjoy the local delicacy of Sihori Rajwadi Penda, and discover traditional crafts such as copperware and brassware. Known locally as 'Chhote Kashi', Sihor offers a spiritual and enriching experience for travelers.
Historic architecture and ancient temples.
Gautameshwar Mahadev & Lake.
Navnath Pilgrimage of Shiva Temples.
Sihori Rajwadi Penda and local delicacies.
Copperware and brassware craftsmanship.
Rich cultural heritage with numerous temples and historical sites.
Beautiful natural surroundings with hills and the Gautami River.
Known for traditional crafts like copperware and brassware.
Try the Sihori Rajwadi Penda, a local delicacy.
Visit the Navnath Pilgrimage to experience the spiritual essence of Sihor.
History buffs and spiritual seekers.
INR ₹
$30-$50 p/day
Gujarati, Hindi, English
Look for traditional copperware and brassware as souvenirs.
Cultural Heritage, Spiritual, Historical Tour
October-March
Spring is ideal for exploring the temples and enjoying the pleasant weather.
Summers can be hot, but it's a good time to experience local festivals.
Fall offers a comfortable climate for sightseeing and exploring the town.
Winters are mild, making it a great time to visit the scenic hills and temples.