1-Day Morbi Travel Itinerary

Morbi

Morbi, famously known as the “Ceramic City of India,” is a perfect blend of history, culture, and architecture. Here’s a detailed 1-day itinerary to make the most of your visit.

Morning

  • Mani Mandir (Willingdon Secretariat complex) – Begin your day with this stunning pink-sandstone temple known for its intricate carvings and peaceful ambiance.
  • Green Chowk & Green Tower – Walk from Mani Mandir to explore this historic civic square and nearby gateways, perfect for architecture lovers.

Late Morning

  • Nehru Gate & City Gates (Nagar Darwaja) – Visit these European-influenced gates for heritage exploration and photography.

Lunch

  • Enjoy an authentic Kathiyawadi thali at a popular local restaurant near Green Chowk.

Afternoon

  • Jadeshwar Mahadev Temple – A serene and spiritual stop for temple lovers.
  • Maa Khodiyar Mandir – A revered local shrine where devotees gather; also a good place to enjoy the riverside view.

Evening

  • Market lanes around Green Chowk – Shop for Morbi’s famous ceramics, tiles, and handicrafts. Sample local snacks before winding up your trip.

Note: The historic Jhulta Pul / Hanging Bridge is closed since the tragic collapse in October 2022. As of 2025, it remains inaccessible.

Morbi Attractions – Popularity, Time, Fees

RankPlaceAvg. TimeTypical Fee
1Mani Mandir (Willingdon Secretariat)45–60 minFree
2Green Chowk & Green Tower30–45 minFree
3Nehru Gate / City Gates20–30 minFree
4Jadeshwar Mahadev Temple20–30 minFree
5Maa Khodiyar Mandir20–30 minFree
Jhulta Pul / Hanging Bridge (closed)N/A

Practical Tips

  • Best time to visit: August to April for pleasant weather.
  • Getting around: Most attractions are within short rickshaw rides or walking distance from Green Chowk.
  • Photography: Early morning at Mani Mandir and late afternoon near Green Chowk are ideal for great shots.
  • Shopping highlight: Morbi is famous for ceramic tiles—don’t miss the local markets.