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St. Jerome Fort
Jetty De Damão Grande
Mirasol Lake Resort
Tadkeshwar Mahadev Temple, Valsad
Tadkeshwar Mahadev temple is a Hindu temple. It is located near Abrama town in Valsad district of the Indian state of Gujarat. The temple is on the bank of the Wanki river.The temple is more than 800 years old, one of the oldest in Valsad District. It was designed to allow the sun to shine on the Shivlinga inside and has no ceiling. Therefore, it is known as "Tadkeshwar". The length of the Shivlinga is approximately 6 to 8 ft.On the occasions of the Maha Shivaratri festival and Shravan Month, a fair take place nearby.
Hirwa Van Garden
Dominican Monastery
Dominican Monastery may refer to: Dominican Monastery (České Budějovice) Dominican Monastery (Frankfurt am Main)
Bom Jesus Church
Devka Amusement Park
Vaibhav Water World
Tribal Cultural Museum
Jetty Garden
Vanganga Garden
Somnath Mandir, Daman
Nakshatra Garden
Church of Our Lady of the Sea
Our Lady of Remédios Church
Mirasol Water park
Nani Daman Fort
BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Temple
Nani Daman Jetty
HOTEL SOVEREIGN
Nani Daman
AJ71 Events
Mirasol Resort
Diu Fort
The Diu Fortress (Portuguese: Fortaleza de Diu or formally Fortaleza de São Tomé), is a Portuguese-built fortification located on the west coast of India in Diu. The fortress was built as part of Portuguese India's defensive fortifications at the eastern tip of the island of Diu during the 16th century. The fortress, which borders on the town of Diu, was built in 1535 subsequent to a defense alliance forged by Bahadur Shah, the Sultan of Gujarat and the Portuguese when Humayun, the Mughal Emperor attempted to annex this territory. It was strengthened over the years, till 1546. The Portuguese ruled over this territory from 1537 until the Indian invasion of December 1961. Today it is a landmark of Diu and one of the Seven Wonders of Portuguese Origin in the World.
Satmaliya Deer Park
The Deltin
Bal Udyan Park
Hotel Princess Park | Best Hotels In Daman
Shree Satyanarayan Mandir
Jampore Beach
Gomtimata Temple
Jalandhar Beach
Saint Paul's Church
St. Paul's Church or St Paul's Church or any variation thereof may refer to:
Diu Fort
The Diu Fortress (Portuguese: Fortaleza de Diu or formally Fortaleza de São Tomé), is a Portuguese-built fortification located on the west coast of India in Diu. The fortress was built as part of Portuguese India's defensive fortifications at the eastern tip of the island of Diu during the 16th century. The fortress, which borders on the town of Diu, was built in 1535 subsequent to a defense alliance forged by Bahadur Shah, the Sultan of Gujarat and the Portuguese when Humayun, the Mughal Emperor attempted to annex this territory. It was strengthened over the years, till 1546. The Portuguese ruled over this territory from 1537 until the Indian invasion of December 1961. Today it is a landmark of Diu and one of the Seven Wonders of Portuguese Origin in the World.
INS Khukri Memorial
Tower Of Silence
Diu Fort
The Diu Fortress (Portuguese: Fortaleza de Diu or formally Fortaleza de São Tomé), is a Portuguese-built fortification located on the west coast of India in Diu. The fortress was built as part of Portuguese India's defensive fortifications at the eastern tip of the island of Diu during the 16th century. The fortress, which borders on the town of Diu, was built in 1535 subsequent to a defense alliance forged by Bahadur Shah, the Sultan of Gujarat and the Portuguese when Humayun, the Mughal Emperor attempted to annex this territory. It was strengthened over the years, till 1546. The Portuguese ruled over this territory from 1537 until the Indian invasion of December 1961. Today it is a landmark of Diu and one of the Seven Wonders of Portuguese Origin in the World.
Diu Tourism Place & Castle
Chakratirth Beach
Diu Fort View Point
Dinosaur Park
Dinosaur Park is a tourist attraction in Rapid City, South Dakota, United States. Dedicated on May 22, 1936, it contains seven dinosaur sculptures on a hill overlooking the city, created to capitalize on the tourists coming to the Black Hills to see Mount Rushmore. Constructed by the city of Rapid City and the Works Progress Administration, WPA Project #960's dinosaurs were designed by Emmet Sullivan. Sullivan also designed the Apatosaurus (formerly thought of as a synonym of Brontosaurus) at Wall Drug nearby in Wall, South Dakota, the Christ of the Ozarks statue in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, and the dinosaurs at the now closed Dinosaur World in Beaver, Arkansas. The park is located at 940 Skyline Drive and is maintained by the city of Rapid City. Admission is free, however steep flagstone stairs may limit handicapped accessibility. The park was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 21, 1990.
Pani Kotha
Sea Shell Museum
Jamjir Waterfall
Gangeshwar Mahadev Temple
Heritage Walk
Naida Caves
Khodidhar Beach, Sunset Point, DIU
Fudam Bird Sanctuary
Diu Museum
Shree Somnath Jyotirlinga Temple
Somnath Beach
Gir National Park
Gir National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary, also known as Sasan Gir, is a forest and wildlife sanctuary near Talala Gir in Gujarat, India. It is located 43 km (27 mi) north-east of Somnath, 65 km (40 mi) south-east of Junagadh and 60 km (37 mi) south-west of Amreli. It was established in 1965, with a total area of 1,412 km2 (545 sq mi), of which 258 km2 (100 sq mi) is fully protected as national park and 1,153 km2 (445 sq mi) as wildlife sanctuary. It is part of the Kathiawar-Gir dry deciduous forests ecoregion.The 14th Asiatic Lion Census 2015 was conducted in May 2015. In 2015, the population was 523 (27% up compared to previous census in 2010). The population was 411 in 2010 and 359 in 2005. The lion population in Junagadh District was 268 individuals, 44 in Gir Somnath District, 174 in Amreli District , and 37 in Bhavangar District. There are 109 males, 201 females and 213 cubs.Gir National Park is closed from 16 June to 15 October every year. The best time to visit it is between December and March. Although it is very hot in April and May, these are the best months for wildlife viewing and photography.
Fort St. Anthony of Simbor
Fort St. Anthony of Simbor (Portuguese: Forte de Santo António de Simbor, Forte Simbor, Fortim-do-Mar (Fort of the Sea), Forte Pani Kota; Gujarati: પાની કોઠા) is a small ruined fort located on an islet at the mouth of Sahil River (called Vançoso by the Portuguese) in the bay of Simbor, about 25 km east of Diu in India. The fort was built in 1722 to suppress the predatory activities of pirates along the coast. The island fort, along with two small plots of land on either side of the Vançoso River, was part of Simbor, a tiny Portuguese exclave of about 1 square km which was subordinate to the government of Diu. Along with Diu and the rest of Portuguese India, it was invaded and absorbed by India in December 1961. Fort St. Anthony of Simbor is often confused with the better-known island fort located 1 nautical mile off Diu Fortress and which is also known as Fortim-do-Mar and Fort Pani Kota. The ruined fort has been earmarked for restoration by the authorities of Daman and Diu.