Daman and Diu

Daman and Diu (Gujarat: દમણ અને દિવ, Marathi: दमण आणि दीव) is a union priority of the territory of India. Over 450 years these enclaves on the Arabian Sea coast were part of Portuguese India, along with Goom and Dadra and Nagar Haveli. Goa, Daman and Diu were incorporated in the Republic of India 19.12. 1961, Portugal did not acknowledge the Indian annexation of these territories all until 1974. Goa, Daman and Diu were unique union priority territory until 1987, when Goa became a state, leaving Daman and Diu union priority as its own territory, each enclave constituting one of the two District Unions.


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Marathi and Gujarati are the two main languages, the use of Portuguese is declining because it is no longer official nor taught in schools (even though 10% of the population of Daman speek Prtuguese). There are Portuguese Creole languages ​​spoken in Daman (known as a lingua da Casa, “Home Language”) and Diuu (lingua dos Velhos, “Language of Elders”).

Daman

Daman is situated 160 km north of Mumbai. It occupies an area of ​​approximately 72 km ², and tourists can find here historical churches, splendid forts, numerous palm trees, sleeping villages in the coves and fine sandy beaches.

Daman sights

Daman has a picturesque port and main sites are Moti Daman Fort, St. Jerome, Nani Daman, Church of Bom Jesus, Our Lady of Donorousa. Beaches of Daman are pristine and beautiful.

Transport Links

The nearest station is in Vapi (12 km) along the route of Vadodara-Mumbai-New Delhi.

Air

Gujarat Airways morning flight from Mumbai to Diu and back.

Road

NH Route 8 from Mumbai to Ahmedabad They looked across the water in Daman. Vapi is located 193 km from Mumbai and 367 km from Ahmedabad.

Diu

Diu is quiet and secluded island located on India’s west coast.
This area is ​less than 40 km ² and the total length of the island’s coastline is about 21 km. Diu is a former Portuguese enclave and considered to be exotic destinations.

Sights

Nagoa Beach, Diu fort, fortress Panikot, St. Paul, Jallandharov the ark, the temple Gangeswar, Diu Museum, Jama Masjid.

Excursions

Shaking Tower, Delwada 9 km, Gupta Prayag 9 km; Tulsihyam 45 km, 87 km Somnath Temple, Sasan Gir Forest 28 km, 85 km Girnar Hill; VERANDER Hill 195 km, Dwarka 240 km.

Transport Links

The nearest station is at Veraval town about 80 miles east of Diua.

Daman and Diu Tourism

Daman and Diu can be found on the West Coast of India and is the second smallest of the seven union territories with a size of 112 sq km. They are actually two separate areas, which are divided by the Arabian Sea with geographic location in the state of Gujarat. Daman is on the southern section of the state near to Vapi town, while Diu is close to Junagarh within the Saurashtra Peninsula. Daman boasts the administrative headquarters for the two regions. Below, you can find some information to learn about Daman and Diu tourism activities.
Sunset over Daman
The culture in these two areas offers a mixture of Portuguese and Indian traditions. Throughout the year, thousands of tourist travel to this region to enjoy the beautiful beaches along the Arabian Sea Coast.

Daman and Diu Tourism Interests and Activities

Daman area is divided in two parts by the Damanganga River and is well-known for its two historical forts, the Nani Daman and the Moti Daman. The Nani Daman fort is near to a fishing village and boasts the Church of Our Lady of Rosary. Moti Daman offers a lighthouse, wide streets and the Se Cathedra church that was built in seventeenth century. Other places of interest include the Jain Temple close to the river; the Somnath Mahadev Temple in Dabhel village as well as Jampore and Devka Beaches.

The tiny island of Diu is connected to the mainland by two bridges and is located close to Veraval port. A visit to this island will allow you to explore the Chassi River; the Diu Fort on the coast; Panikotha (a smaller fort with boat access); Gangeshwar Temple and the Jallandhar Beach with St. Francis of Assisi and St. Paul’s churches. Diu also has the popular horseshoe-shaped Nagoa Beach and birdlife which includes blue rock pigeon, parrots and doves.

There are many tours available for you to explore Daman and Diu tourism hot spots. Although these two places are small in size, you will be mesmerized by their natural, striking beauty. Both places are really two sea destinations surrounded by Gujarat.

The tours will take you to picturesque and serene beaches. The Nani Daman and Devka beach spots in Daman offers amusement parks for the best recreation. Nagoa Beach will be the ideal spot to visit if you are looking for some solitude. Diu offers other beaches like Gomtimata, Mandvi, Jallanadhar and Chakratirath.
Morning @ Diu Nagoa Beach
In addition to the beaches, a tour of the area will also allow you to enjoy delicious multi-cuisine and buy souvenirs in delightful markets. Other popular tour spots include the Gangeshwar Temple in Fudam Village and the Mirasol Water Park. Daman and Diu also offers superb accommodations including hotels, resorts and guesthouses.

All in all, Daman and Diu Tourism offers something for everyone but especially for those who want to explore beautiful historic churches and forts with impressive architecture. Many tourists travel from all over the world each year to check out the historical forts in India.