
Veraval is a historic coastal port city in Gujarat's Gir Somnath district on the Arabian Sea, founded in the 13th-14th century by Rajput ruler Rao Veravalji Vadher as "Velakul" (Port City), once a fortified outpost of Junagadh's Nawabs featuring the Gothic Nawabi Summer Palace (now a Sanskrit university), serving as the primary gateway to the iconic Somnath Temple and Gir National Park—India's last refuge for Asiatic lions—with a bustling fishing harbor and maritime heritage.
00:00 Old City Gate
00:42 Old City Street
01:22 Street Market
03:45 Indoor Market
05:57 Small Fishing Boat Pier
06:30 Fishing Village Street
07:37 Fishing Boat Pier 1
09:38 Fish Market Square
12:00 Seaside Old Town Street
12:54 Fishing Boats Pier
16:33 along Fishing Boats
17:03 Pier, Stranded Boats and Port Street
22:24 Boat Skeleton
23:28 Somnath Beach
28:27 Exit Square Somnath Temple
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