DAMAN
DAMAN
Colonized by the
Portuguese seafarers in 1559 A.D., it became a part of the Indian Union only in
the 20th century. Daman is a laid-back seaside resort of stark
natural beauty. Coming down in the west from the Shayadri Range, River Daman
Ganga has divided the resort into Nani Daman or Little Daman in the north and
Moti Daman or Big Daman in the south. The cultural influence of the old
settlers is reflected in the architecture of the Old Cathedral Church and Nani
Daman Fort. The
Accessibility: On the Mumbai-Ahmedabad route, Vapi
is the nearest railway station to Daman. If one wants to travel by road,
Accommodation: There are a variety of Hotels in
Season: Throughout the year.
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