Daman
Introduction :
Daman earlier called 'Damao', is situated
on the west coast of India, bordered by the
Arabian Sea. It is surrounded by the Kolak
River on the north, Gujarat on the east, Kalai
River on the south and Gulf of Cambay on the
west. The clean and picturesque beached of
Daman are very inviting to all the tourists
especially the ever tensed and tired urbanites.
The amusement park on the Devka beach and
Nani Daman rejuvenates and recreates the tourists.
The illumination on festive days is a treat
to the eyes. The Jampore beach offers a very
silent and serene atmosphere, an ideal place
for 'solitude-hunters'. Other tourist places
in Daman are Nani Daman Jetty Garden, old
churches, forts, lighthouse and a summerhouse.
Altitude: 12 meters.
Climate : (deg C)- Summer- Max 36, Min 20;
Winter- Max 26, Min 20.
Best Season: October to May.
Places Of Interest:
Fort, Moti Daman,Fort, Nani Daman; Light House
(in Moti Daman Fort), Bom Jesus Church and
Our Lady of Rosary Chapel (inside fort, Moti
Daman fort) Our lady of Sea Church (inside
Nani Daman fort), Hilsa Aquarium, Kachigam
Water Tank, Nani Daman; Hathi Park, Moti Daman;
Bridge Side Garden, Nani/Moti Daman; Municipal
Children Park, Nani Daman.
Beaches:
Devika Beach- 4 km, Near Devka Colony, Nani
Daman, Jampore Beach-6 km, Near Jampore Village,
Moti Daman.
How To Go There :
By Air: Nearest airport is Bombay 193 kms.
By Rail: Nearest railhead is Vapi 12kms.
By Road: Bombay- 93 kms, Ahmedabad- 67 kms,
Diu- 763 kms, Panaji via Bombay- 87 kms.
Diu
Introduction :
Pandavas during their fourteen years of exile
are believed to have passed a few days at
a place known as Mani Nagar (DIU) which was
under the Yadavas led by Krishna Vasudeva
during Mahabharata period. According to mythology,
Diu was ruled by the great king Jallandhar
who was a daitya (Demon) and was killed by
Lord Vishnu with his Sudarshan Chakra. The
temple of Jallandhar still exists in Diu.
A palm-fringed, largely deserted and secluded
beach, Nagoa is undoubtedly one of the most
beautiful beaches in India. The unique shoe-shape
of the beach makes it all the more beautiful.
The island of Diu, an erstwhile Portuguese
colony, is situated off the Saurashtra coast
of Gujarat bordering Junagadh district. The
other equally beautiful beaches are Ahmedpur,
Mandvi,Chakratirath, Jallandhar, and Gomtimata
all having their own charm and thrill.The
word 'Diu' is derived from the Sanskrit word
'Dweep'. During the period from the 14th to
16th century Diu was one of the best Sea Ports
and a Naval base.
Sightseeing :
Nagoa Beach: If you are not keen on sightseeing,
take a 20-minute refreshing drive through
open arid land to dense coconut groves to
reach the semi-circular Nagoa Beach in Bucharwada
village. An exceptionally beautiful and quiet
beach, . it has various facilities for water
sports. It is also safe for swimming. Plenty
of Palm Hoka trees whisper and sway here in
the intoxicating sea breeze all day long.
The virginity of the beach and serenity of
the surroundings give you peace and pleasure
beyond expression.
Jallandhar Shrine: Jallandhar Shrine is located
on a hillock close to the beach. This small
shrine crowned with a dome and contains a
niche wherein a stone carved face of Jallandhar
is seen. Nearby there is also a temple of
Goddess Chandrika. The beach is at a distance
of 1 km from Diu Town.
St. Paul's Church: is dedicated to our Lady
of Immaculate Conception. Begun in 1601, the
church was completed in 1610. The main facade
of the church, perhaps the most elaborate
of all Portuguese churches in India, is adorned
with curiously treated volutes and shell-like
motifs, and immediately attracts visitors.
The facade has been illuminated by floodlights
adding to the evening city glow.
Diu Museum: The old St. Thomas Church has
been converted into a museum which houses
the antique statues, various stone inscriptions
of the earlier rulers, wooden carvings, idols,
shadow-clocks and other important artifacts
have been collected from various sites and
displayed.
Diu Fort: Among the places of tourist interest,
the Fort of Diu occupies a prominent position.
It is an expansive and imposing structure,
situated on the coast of the island. ... for
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Fortress of Panikota: The Fortress of Panikota
is a magnificent stone structure in the sea,
built right at the mouth of the creek. It
can be reached only by a canoe or a motor
launch. Approximately one nautical mile from
the Diu jetty, it also has a lighthouse and
a small chapel dedicated to Our Lady of the
Sea. Located in the middle of the sea, the
fortress makes for a beautiful view whether
seen from the jetty, from the Fort, from the
village of Ghoghla or from Diu proper.
Ghoghla: The Ghoghla Beach is among the six
beautiful beaches in Diu District. A tourist
complex built here provides all basic amenities
to tourists.
Chakratirath Beach: Chakratirath Beach is
centrally located and contiguous to the town
at Diu. This beach is a popularr haunt for
locals and domestic and international touristsas
well. The hill and the surrounding areas and
landscape has been beautifully illuminated
by artificial lighting. An open air auditorium
on the sea side of the hillock stands nearby.
Gangeshwar Temple: This is situated 3 km
away from Diu in Fudam village. A Shivlinga,
known as Gangeshwar, is in the midst of the
rocks on the seashore, and is washed by the
tidal waves of the sea.
Excursions :
Girnar Hill, Junagadh-185 kms, Palitana-195
kms, Somnath Temple- 72 kms, Sasangir-128
kms, Tulsi Shyam- 45 kms, , Chorwad- 97 kms,
Ahmedpur Mandvi-130 kms.
Culture :
Diu sports a colourful culture. As in Daman,
there is a magnificent mix of Gujaratis and
Portuguese here which reflects on lifestyle
and culture. The friendly fun-loving people
of Diu keep alive their priceless heritage
of folk arts by singing and dancing.
Festivals :
Garba festival: is a popular folk dance of
Gujarat and especially of Diu. It is normally
performed by women dressed in colourful costumes
with typical ornaments, accompanied by singing
of song in praise of Goddess Amba. This is
the most popular festival of the region. The
colourful costumes, the mesmerising music
and the graceful steps cast an enchanting
spell on the viewers.
Folk Dance festival: The typical Portuguese
regional folk dances of the territory include
the Mando Dance, Vira Dance, the Verdigao
in which happiness and the whole life style
of the people of Diu is depicted. In these
dances the clean roads, the delicious food
and the traditions of Diu are described. Drink,
eat, sing and be merry, that is the mote of
the song and dance. The traditional dances
are in slow motion with the elderly participating
in them, but the young are carrying on the
traditions of the old.
General Information :
Area: 38.8 Sq. Kms.
Population: 39,485 (1991 Census figure)
Climate: Cool and dry
Rainfall: 70 cm
Altitude: 29 metres from MSL
Tourist Season : September to May
Clothing Required Cotton in Summer, Light
woolen in Winter
Languages Spoken Gujarati, English, Hindi,
Portuguese
Getting There :
Diu has excellent, all weather road links
with Ahmedabad, Bhavnagar, Rajkot and Baroda.
Luxury buses ply between Mumbai and Diu. It
is also air linked with Mumbai.
Air: Gujarat Airways is operating a daily
flight between Mumbai and Diu
Rail: Nearest rail-head is Veraval, about
50 kms. From Diu train service is available
from Veraval to Rajkot and Ahmedabad.
By Road: Una- 30 kms, Ahmedabad- 495 kms,
Bhavnagar- 225 kms, Bombay- 930 kms, Daman-
763 kms, Sasangir-128 kms, Rajkot- 261 kms,
Somnath- 87 kms, Veraval- 77 kms.
Bus: Regular bus services are in operation
from Diu, Ghoghla and Una to various cities
in Gujarat.