As Junagadh is a historical city ruled by Hindu and Muslim rulers, it has mixed cultures. The city is influenced by Jain and Buddhist culture. Junagadh is famous for its forts, markets, spices and customs, music-dance culture, and friendly people.
The people of Junagadh celebrate both western and Indian festivals such as Holi, Janmashtami, Navaratri, good Friday, Christmas, Mohrram, Ramzan, Ganesh Chaturthi.
The people of Junagadh have the perfect art of vegetarian cooking, and their cuisine is delicious and mouth-watering. The traditional Gujarati Thali is the best way to taste delicious Gujarati dishes.
Gujarati is famous for Junagadh Kathiawari without food. This dish is most popular in the Saurashtra region. Kathiawari is a delicious food ingredient made with fresh vegetables and is a part of Gujarati thali. It tastes sweet and tangy and can be found anywhere on the highway. The curry can be served with roti or boiled rice.