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Daman Daman
is situated on the west coast of India on the Arabian Sea are exotic locations
that are blessed with sun, sand & sea. Due to their Locational advantages, they
offer excellent potential for tourist traffic. 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
easygoing land of Daman is adorned with sun-kissed beaches, the bubbling waves
of which portray this sedate land as a dancing diva. Shores of childlike waves
running to wash your feet is indeed impressive. Kick back one holiday afternoon
at the casuarina-lined Devka Beach, nestling 5 km to the north of Daman. It is a
fun to mess with the blackish sands while they tan your body. However, this
sandy beach is unsafe for swimming because of the rocky formations underwater.
Come here through the bright lights of the restaurants, bars and fancy hotels
that promise a rocking evening. The local tourism department has recently
developed a beachside amusement park which is a nice option for children to
enjoy. Enjoy with your loved ones the forgotten pleasures of childhood by riding
the Toy Train and the merry-go-round, located inside the park premises, before
you move to fill your appetite with mouth-watering delicacies at the nearby
fast-food restaurant and ice-cream parlour.
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.
In Daman, one can visit the Fort of St. Jerome at Nani Daman, where there is a Jain temple as well. The 17th-century-old Cathedral and the Church of Lady of Rosary in Moti Daman are also worth a visit, and one can see the exquisite Portuguese carvings on the walls of these churches. Built in ancient Gothic style, these are a feast for the eyes. The stately Light House, the amusement park and the Gandhi Park at Daman jetty are also places of interest. Among the beaches, Devka beach is the most famous. Others include the Jampore beach, which is of interest to the swimmers and is very near the Gujarat border. The lake garden of Satya Nagar Udyan is famous for its fountains and promenades.
Diu 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.
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.
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