Visit Incredible Places of Daman and Diu and Create a Lasting Memory

Visit Incredible Places of Daman and Diu and Create a Lasting Memory

Visit Incredible Places of Daman and Diu and Create a Lasting Memory

Visit Incredible Places of Daman and Diu and Create a Lasting Memory

Visit Incredible Places of Daman and Diu and Create a Lasting Memory

Well-known for their beaches and exotic liquors, Daman and Diu are a haven for tourist to get a perfect escape from their day-to-day life. From its rich history to the faint songs of the anglers, creates a paradise for the people who are searching for tranquillity. The ancient forts and churches and modern building like pubs, combine to engender a strange ambiance of nostalgia and experience.

Daman is situated on the coastal side of Gujarat in India. Diu located in the Gulf of Cambay near Veravd port that is away from the Saurashtra. The administrative districts of Daman and Diu constituted a centrally governed union territory. Some of the most fascinating places to see in Daman and Diu include Diu Museum, Forts of Moti Daman and Nani Daman, Naida Caves, St. Paul's Church and many more.

History of Daman and Diu

The name Daman is probably taken from the Daman Ganga River, while Diu is from the Sanskrit word 'dvipa' that means island. From Mauryan times (4th-2nd century BCE), both were subject to numerous local and regional power ruling in the western part of the country. The history of both places dates back to more than a thousand years. From the 8th to 13th century, the region was the part of Goa was a stronghold of the Chowda Rajputs who were ousted by the Waghala. Waghalas was expelled by Muslims in 1330. Muslim rule continued for two hundred years till it was conquered by the Portuguese.  During the 16th century, it was a part of Goa that came under the rule of Portuguese. The Portuguese ruled Goa for 451 years (1510-1961).

On 16 December 1961, Operation Vijay was initiated to end the colonial rule. The different land blocks on the west coast of India, Daman, Diu, and Goa decided to form one political unit after liberation. In 1987, when Goa became a fully-fledged stage, Daman and Diu became a separated Union Territory.

10 Best Place to Visit in Daman and Diu

Despite the divide, the Daman and Diu share the same characteristic. They also share a similar heritage and culture. Here, we have compiled a list of places that one must include in his list while visiting the region.

St. Paul's Church– The visit to Diu is incomplete without visiting this church. It is one of the best Baroque architectural examples. It is dedicated to Our Lady of Immaculate Conception, and its structure is the same to the well-known Bom Jesus Basilica situated in Goa.

Diu Museum– Diu Musem is the most visited place in Diu. It comprises multifarious stone inscriptions of the different ancient rulers. Additionally, the museum also has a collection of antique statues, wood carvings, idols, multi-colored fountains and more.

Negoa Beach– Negoa Beach is a highly coveted beach and a very famous picnic spot. The most exclusive feature about this beach is its shoe shape that bends into giving the beach a unique aesthetic.

Jampore Beach– Jampore Beach is considered as hidden gems in Daman. It lies to the south of Daman and an ideal spot to experience the serenity of nature. It is safe to take a dip into. Besides, it is well connected by road and rail.

Gangeshwar Temple– A famous Hindu Shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva, Gangeshwar Temple is located at a distance of around 3 kilometers from Diu. The spot is a revered pilgrimage place for the Hindus. The temple seems like it is carved out of a cave-like formation and the breeze from the sea fill a person with an intoxicating feeling when he or she enters the temple.

Sunset Point– One of the smallest beach located in Diu, Sunset points is the best post to enjoy watching the sunset. People like to go swimming in the shallow waters here.

 Jetty Garden- Lying on the banks of the Daman Ganga River, Jetty Garden holds the plethora of amenities offered in the garden such as lawns large picnic space, rides, and seating arrangements.

Sea Shell Museum– There are very few shell museums in the world and one of them is the Sea Shell Museum, located in Diu. It houses a collection of Captain Fulbari, a sailor who collected many unique, pretty and amazing shells.

Naida Caves– Located outside the main wall of the Diu Fort; Naida Caves is one of the best spots to explore. These caves hold a big network of tunnels with square hewn steps. The best part is that this place is around 8 km from Delwad rail station

Zampa Gateway– Zampa Gateway is a major landmark of Diu and another attraction spot of the region. It is a majestic monument, which enthrals tourists with is charisma.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Daman and Diu is from October to March. During this season, weather remains pleasant and makes you explore the place in an amazing way.

How to Reach Daman and Diu

By Train: Vapi is the nearest railway station, just 12 gm away from Daman.

By Road: The region is connected with major towns. Daman is 110 mg away from Surat, 193 km from Mumbai and 300 mg from Baroda.

By Air: There is a local airport in Nani Daman. And, flights are available on daily basis to reach Daman from Mumbai and Vadodara.

There are numerous fascinating spots in and around Daman and Diu that include famous churches, colonial forts, and picturesque sun-bathed beaches. Besides, the region also holds a rich culture and heritage with sparkling festive days and nightlife. Plan your vacation here to experience this spark.

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