Bilimora

Bilimora is a city situated on the banks of the river Ambika, in Gandevi taluka & Navsari district of Gujarat state, in India.

Most of the population is of Gujarati, Marathi, Muslim and other north Indian states particularly that of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

Also, a large number of the Sikh community which were stationed there as part of a refugee camp during partition remain in Bilimora.

Bilimora, a small city known for its spiritual heritage, is home to a multitude of temples and religious sites.

A recent addition to the city’s spiritual landscape is the Sai Mandir, located on Somnath Road.

These spiritual landmarks make Bilimora a significant center for religious and cultural activities, attracting devotees and visitors from various backgrounds.

One can visit Waghai, Saputara, Gira falls in Dang District, India via a one-day road trip from Bilimora.

The narrow gauge rail link connecting Ahwa to Bilimora runs through the park, making it convenient for visitors to reach this natural wonder.

A Shiv temple at Bilimora