
Morbi, located on the banks of the Machchhu River in Gujarat, is famous for its stunning architecture, rich heritage, temples, and ceramic industry. A 2-day itinerary allows you to explore Morbi’s architectural marvels, spiritual spots, and local shopping streets at a comfortable pace.
Day 1 – Heritage & Architecture Tour
Morning
- Mani Mandir (Willingdon Secretariat Complex)
Start your day with this beautiful pink-sandstone temple built by Maharaja Waghji. It’s renowned for its intricate carvings and peaceful surroundings. - Green Chowk & Green Tower
Stroll through this historic civic square surrounded by royal structures and colonial architecture. Perfect for photos and heritage lovers.
Late Morning
- Nehru Gate & City Gates (Nagar Darwaja)
Visit the grand European-influenced gates that symbolize Morbi’s historical fusion of Indian and European styles.
Lunch
- Enjoy a traditional Kathiyawadi thali at a local restaurant near Green Chowk.
Afternoon
- Jadeshwar Mahadev Temple
A serene temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, offering a calm atmosphere for spiritual seekers. - Maa Khodiyar Mandir
A revered shrine popular among locals, dedicated to Goddess Khodiyar.
Evening
- Market Lanes around Green Chowk
Shop for Morbi’s famous ceramic tiles, handicrafts, and traditional items. Enjoy street snacks before heading back.
Day 2 – Temples, Museums & Riverside
Morning
- Art Deco Heritage Walk
Explore the unique blend of European and Indian architectural styles visible in Morbi’s old administrative buildings. - Darbargadh Palace Area
Visit the royal complex to admire its grand façades and heritage-rich interiors.
Late Morning
- Local Ceramic Industry Tour (Optional)
Morbi is known as the “Ceramic City of India”. Visit a local factory to learn about the tile-making process.
Lunch
- Try another authentic Gujarati meal or sample street food near the Darbargadh area.
Afternoon
- Machchhu Riverfront
Spend time enjoying the riverside views and take a relaxing stroll. - Heritage Shopping Trail
Explore shops selling ceramics, souvenirs, handicrafts, and Gujarati textiles.
Evening
- Local Food Tour
Try specialties like Fafda, Jalebi, Thepla, and Kathiyawadi dishes at popular eateries before wrapping up your Morbi trip.
Note: The historic Jhulta Pul / Hanging Bridge over the Machchhu River has been closed since October 2022 due to safety reasons and is not open for visitors.

Morbi Attractions – Popularity, Time, Fees
Rank | Place | Avg. Time | Typical Fee |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mani Mandir (Willingdon Secretariat) | 45–60 min | Free |
2 | Green Chowk & Green Tower | 30–45 min | Free |
3 | Nehru Gate / City Gates | 20–30 min | Free |
4 | Jadeshwar Mahadev Temple | 20–30 min | Free |
5 | Maa Khodiyar Mandir | 20–30 min | Free |
6 | Darbargadh Palace Area | 45–60 min | Free / Guided tour charges may apply |
7 | Art Deco Heritage Walk | 45–60 min | Free |
8 | Ceramic Industry Tour | 60–90 min | May require prior booking; some tours are free |
9 | Machchhu Riverfront | 30–45 min | Free |
— | Jhulta Pul / Hanging Bridge (closed) | — | N/A |
Practical Tips
- Best time to visit: August to April for pleasant weather.
- How to get around: Most attractions are concentrated near Green Chowk and Darbargadh. Use local rickshaws or walk.
- Shopping tip: Morbi is famous for ceramics and handicrafts—buy authentic pieces from local markets.
- Photography tip: Early mornings at Mani Mandir and late evenings around Green Chowk give the best lighting.