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Weekend Escapades in Daman: Travel Guide & Top Things to Explore

Daman is the perfect weekend escape, especially if you're living in Mumbai or Gujarat. With its sun, sand, and sea, Daman offers a calming getaway for those in need of a break. Once ruled by the Portuguese for over 400 years, the town has a rich history that still lingers in its streets, with colonial architecture and heritage sites that tell stories of the past. The Union Territory of Daman and Diu is made up of two districts—Daman, located on the mainland, and Diu, an island about 700 km away. The Portuguese influence is still visible in Daman, especially in its forts, churches, and old town areas. Moti Daman Fort, one of the main attractions, covers a vast area of about 30,000 sq meters and is home to a number of old cannons, churches like the Church of Bom Jesus, and the striking lighthouses that mark Daman’s coast. Within the fort, the Convent of the Dominican, built in 1567, still stands, offering a glimpse into its past as a place of prayer and reflection. After all that exploring, you’ll probably be ready to relax. A great spot to do that is Backyard Café, known for its cozy vibe and delicious food. Iced mocha in hand, you can sit back and enjoy the surroundings, perhaps with a chicken grill sandwich to complete the experience. Moti Daman feels like a quaint little town, still wrapped in the old-world charm of its Portuguese past. Next up is Nani Daman, also known as the Fort of St. Jerome. Smaller than Moti Daman, it’s still impressive with its strong stone walls and bastions. The Catholic Church of Our Lady of the Sea, located within the fort, adds to the serene atmosphere. And right outside the fort, you’ll find Jetty Roles—a local institution where you simply must stop and grab a bite. No trip to Daman is complete without visiting the Dubai Market, famous for its vast selection of chocolates from around the world. You can easily spend time browsing through the stalls and picking up sweet treats to take home. Finally, the beaches. Daman is known for its beautiful stretches of sand, with Devka and Jampore being the two most popular. Whether you prefer a peaceful walk along the shore or a more active experience like camel rides, the beaches here offer something for everyone. And when the sea breeze whets your appetite, there are plenty of beachside stalls offering local snacks, from Maggi to coconut water. On the culinary front, Veere Da Dhabba is a must-visit. Known for its authentic Punjabi cuisine, the restaurant offers more than just food—it’s a cultural experience. Don’t leave Daman without trying the local specialty, pomfret fish, a true highlight of the region. In short, Daman is a place that will leave you feeling refreshed and intrigued. With its mix of history, culture, and natural beauty, this coastal town is an ideal getaway that promises both relaxation and adventure. Chapter Details 0:00 - 0:25 - Introduction 0:26 - 0:50 - Brief History 0:51 - 2:36 - Moti Daman 2:37 - 3:28 - Nani Daman 3:29 - 3:59 - Dubai Market 4:00 - 4:57 - Beaches 4:58 - 5:18 - Veere Da Dhabba 5:19 - 5:35 - Visit Soon Social Media Handles LinkedIn Profile -   / amaya-sharma-9b3272190   utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app Connect with us on our other social platforms for more fun content: App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/de... Website: https://www.tripoto.com/ Facebook:   / tripoto   Instagram:   / tripotocommunity   Twitter:   / tripoto  

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