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India - Daman & Diu 

Known for their beaches and exotic liquors, these twin islands are a tourist's haven for escaping the cacophony of mundane life. Be it the rich historic past or the faint songs of the anglers, everything in Daman and Diu assist in creating a paradise for one in search of tranquility. The forts and churches of the past, and the pubs of today, combine to engender a strange ambience of nostalgia and experience.

Daman  and Diu  lie on the edge  of the   southern borders of Gujarat, which is situated in western India. The northern side of the isolated island, Diu, facing Gujarat, is a tidal marsh and saltpans, while the southern coast alternates between limestone cliffs, rocky coves and sandy beaches. This wind beaten and somewhat arid island is filled with quarries built by the Portuguese rulers.

The rocky and sandy interior reaches a maximum altitude of 29 meters above sea level, and palms and coconut trees strew this island. It is about 786 km from Daman and is bound by Chasi River on the north and the Arabian Sea on the other three sides. Its total area is about 33 sq. km. and is connected to the mainland by two bridges. Daman is an underdeveloped town, with a tropical flavor and its beaches are very welcoming. It was earlier called by the name of Damao and is bound by the Kolak River on the north. The northern part is called Little Daman or Nani Daman and is filled with restaurants while the southern part is called Moti Daman or Big Daman and is known for its ancient architecture. Both the islands enjoy typically maritime climate. The islands are always welcoming to tourists and throughout the year one can enjoy a pleasant atmosphere.

Christmas


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Daman explodes with light, laughter, song and dance during the happy season of Christmas. The season is one of goodwill and fellowship. The administration of Daman celebrates Christmas as part of its tourism promotion program and people from far and wide come to witness the fascinating Portuguese dance and to taste the well known Christmas cookies of Daman.


Beaches
The Arabian Sea surrounds the island of  Diu on three sides . Diu is a quiet secluded island measuring less than 40 sq km and is connected to the mainland of Gujarat by a causeway. The total length of the coastline is just about 20 km. The beaches are quiet, and the climate is pleasant throughout the year. The waters are clean and safe and just the right temperature. 

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