
Willingdon Dam
Tourist Attraction
Willingdon Dam
Willingdon Dam is located to the east of Junagadh, Gujarat, near the foot of the Datar hills. Built on the Kalwa River, the dam was named after Marquess Willingdon, the Governor of India at the time of its construction.
The dam serves as a reservoir for drinking water for the people of Junagadh. One of the highlights near the dam is the shrine of Saint Jamiyal Shah Datar, which is a popular place of worship for both Hindus and Muslims.
The climb to the Datar hills involves about 2,500 steps (approximately 847 meters or 2,779 feet), offering a challenging yet rewarding trek with scenic views.
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Willingdon Dam is located in Junagadh, Gujarat.
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