Daman is a city in the union territory of Daman and Diu, on India's west coast. In the north, St. Jerome Fort, also known as Nani Daman Fort, recalls the area's Portuguese colonial past. Across the Daman Ganga River, Moti Daman Fort holds the ruins of a Dominican monastery, plus the Basilica of Bom Jesus Church, known for its gilt altarpiece. Close by, the Chapel of Our Lady of Rosary features intricate carvings. Daman lies at the mouth of the Daman Ganga River. Major industries have units here. ... It is also famous for its beach, Portuguese colonial architecture, churches, and for the scenic beauty in the twin towns of Nani-Daman and Moti-Daman, which lie opposite each other across the Daman Ganga. Naida Caves – Explore The Rock Formations. Diu Fort – Must-Visit Place. Nagoa Beach – Laze Around. Gangeshwar Mahadev Temple – Seek Blessings. Ghoghla Beach – Soak In Sun Warmth. Diu is a coastal town at the eastern end of Diu Island, India. A bridge connects the island to the state of Gujarat. Overlooking the Arabian Sea, Diu Fort, a 16th-century Portuguese citadel, features a lighthouse and cannons. Inland, centuries-old St. Paul’s Church was built in elaborate baroque style. Nearby, whitewashed St. Thomas Church is now home to the Diu Museum, with wooden carvings and religious artifacts.
PLACES TO VISIT IN DAMAN AND DIU: Jampore Beach, Devka Beach , Moti Daman Fort , Lighthouse , Church Of Our Lady Of Sea , Jain Temple , Hanuman Temple , Mirasol Lake Garden , Cathedral Of Bom Jesus, Somnath Mahadev Temple , Dominican Monastery , Jetty Garden, Devka Amusement Park , House Of Bockage , Daman Ganga Tourist Complex , Nani Daman Fort.