Monday, January 24, 2011

Holiday at Diu Beaches


Diu Beaches
The exquisitely beautiful island of Diu with its pristine beaches, golden sands, soft breeze, dense palm groves and lush coconut trees is a major tourist attraction of Western India. People who are fascinated by water and tranquillity can find a perfect place of retreat on any of these beaches. Untouched by commercialization and located in a secluded atmosphere, they are perfect places for loitering, gamboling, swimming, sun-bathing and enjoying various water-sports. These foamy beaches of Diu beckon everyone to let their hair down and have a splash.

The Nagoa Beach
It is the biggest and the most famous beach in Diu. Shaped like a horse-shoe (semi-circle), this beach is located in the Nagoa hamlet of the Bucharwada village and is around twenty minutes drive from Diu. The drive is quite exhilarating, as you drive through coconut groves and experience the cool breeze and the serene atmosphere on the way. Hoka trees surround the beach and various water sports like para-sailing, water-skiing, jet skiing, wind surfing etc are available for the tourists. Swimming here can be real fun.

The Chakratirth Beach
With its open auditorium and availability of changing rooms, the Chakratirth Beach, located to the south-west of Diu, is a hot favourite among the beachgoers and the tourists in Diu. It is located nearby the Diu town. People can indulge in different maritime activities here. The various landscape gardens and the serene atmosphere of this beach invites a lot of tourists every year.

The Ghogla Beach
This is a famous beach in Diu, which changes its name to Ahmedpur Mandvi on crossing the border of Gujarat.  Swimming here is very safe. This golden sand beach is generally famous for the splendid view it provides of the various fishing villages, cathedrals and fortresses of Diu.

The Gomtimata Beach
The Gomtimata beach is located to the west of Diu. With its secluded atmosphere, incessant rolling of waves and white-sands, this beach has a mesmerizing effect on all the tourists. But swimming here is not a safe option, as the tides are very high.

The Jallandhar Beach
Famous for the Jallandhar Shrine which is located on a hillock near the beach, it  is located at a distance of about 1km from the nearby Diu town. Near the shrine, there is also a famous Hindu temple of the Goddess Chandrika. This beach has a religious touch to it and hence is a favorite among the religious tourists.

The Sunset Point
This is a small beach in Diu. This beach is also safe for swimming. Abundant palm trees surround the beach and the constant lapping of the sea-water is soothing to the ears. But women should be careful while sunbathing on this beach, as it is the most preferable beach among the local beachgoers.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Most Beautiful Forts In India is Diu Fort



Diu Fort is one of the most beautiful forts in India that attracts tourists from across the world. Located at a proximity to Passo Seco Fort, St Paul's Cathedral, Tad Fort, Panikotha fortress and Nagoa Fort, this fort is one of the best places for tourism in the island of Diu.

Diu Fort is located on the coast of Diu Island along the Arabian Sea. Diu Fort was founded between 1535 and 1541, after a truce was signed between the Portuguese and the Sultan of Gujarat. The Diu fort-cum-castle offers a magnificent view at night, when the fort is decorated with colorful lights. This historic fort of Diu Island attracts tourists from the different parts of the world.

The fort offers a kaleidoscopic view of Diu town, which is located very close to it, and its adjacent areas. Tourists come across old cannons and iron shells in this fort. It is noteworthy that this fort of Diu lies in the strategic complex that comprises of Passo Seco Fort, Nagoa Fort, Gogola and Barra.

Diu fort is located at a proximity to St Paul's Cathedral, Old Fort, St Francis of Assisi, Tad Fort, Nagoa Beach and Panikotha. Gangeshwar Temple and Somnath temple are also located very close to the Diu Fort. Situated at a vicinity to a large number of tourist attractions, the Diu fort is one of the best places for tourism in the Diu Island.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Tourist Attractions in Diu



Diu Fort
Diu Fort is a very large and imposing structure, situated on the coast of the island. This fort was constructed between 1535 and 1541 AD after the treaty signed between the Sultan of Gujarat and the Portuguese. The fort is surrounded by the sea on the three sides and a canal on the fourth side. The fort offers a magnificent view of sea. On the fort stands a giant structure which now houses a Light House and the Diu jail. The beam from the lighthouse reaches to about 32 kms. Several canons are still located on the top of the fort and peep out of the holes on the walls of this
Diu Fort

Fortress of Panikota
Fortress of Panikota
Fortress of Panikota is a magnificent stone structure in the sea, built right at the mouth of the creek. This fortress can be reached only by a canoe or a motor launch. This fortress has a light house and small chapel dedicated to Our Lady of the Sea. The fortress offers a very beautiful view whether seen from the jetty, from the Fort, from the village of Ghoghla or from Diu proper.

Gangeshwar Temple is situated 3 kms away from the Diu town in Fudam village. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. There are five lingas which are located in the middle of the rocks on the seashore, and are washed by the waves of the sea. It is believed that these lingas were established here by the five Pandava brothers of the Mahabharata during their exile.

St. Paul's Church
St. Paul's Church
St. Paul's Church is dedicated to the Lady of Immaculate Conception. This church was built during the 17th century and the most elaborate of all Portuguese churches in India. St. Paul's Church was founded by Jesuits in 1600 and then rebuilt in 1807. Inside it is a great barn, filled with heavy dark wood, with a small cloister, next door. The main entrance of the church is adorned with volutes and shell-like motifs.
Various tourist attractions in Diu are the Diu Fort, Fortress of Panikota, Nagoa Beach, St. Paul's Church, Jallandhar Shrine, Gangeshwar Temple, Diu Museum, Ghoghla Beach and Gomtimata Beach.


Diu Museum:-
Earlier there was no building in Diu to house the antique statues and various stone inscriptions, so the old St. Thomas Church was converted into Diu museum. Diu Museum houses wooden carvings, statues, idols, shadow clocks and other important artifacts collected from various sites.


St. Thomas Church is a lovely simple building housing the Diu Museum. There is a spooky, evocative collection of worn Catholic statues. Once a year, on 1 November, this is used for a packed out mass. There are also some remains of the Jain temple. There is a guest house upstairs and you can also climb the roof for amazing views.

Church of St. Francis of Assisi
The Church of St. Francis of Assisi has been converted into a hospital, but is also sometimes used for services. The Portuguese descended population mostly live in this area, still called the foreigner's quarter.

Naida Caves
The Naida Caves are situated outside the city wall. These caves have an intriguing, overgrown network of square hewn hollows and steps leading off into nowhere. This is where the Portuguese hacked out their building materials.

Shell Museum
The Shell Museum contains the shells collected by Captain Devjibhai Fulbaria. Captain Devjibhai Fulbaria, a merchant navy captain collected shells for almost 50 years. The amazing shells range from the silver abalone to folding shells.
    Naida Caves, Diu

Vanakbara
Vanakbara is a fascinating little fishing village. It is great to wander around the port, packed with colorful fishing boats and bustling activity. It is best to watch this place at 9 AM when the fishing fleet returns and sells off its catch.

Ghoghla Beach
Ghoghla Beach
Ghoghla Beach is one of the most beautiful beach in Diu. This beach also offers various water sports facilities like parasailing etc.

Nagoa Beach
Nagoa Beach is located in the Nagoa hamlet of the Bucharwada village. This beach stretches about 2 km from one end to the other. This long, palm-fringed beach is very beautiful and quiet and is in the horse-shoe shape. This beach is very safe for swimming.

Gomtimata Beach
Gomtimata Beach is located on the western end of the island. This is one of the best beaches of the region, long and secluded and spread with natural white sand.

Other beaches
 Nagoa Beach, Diu
Some of the other beaches within the easy reach of the Diu Town are Jallandhar, Chakratirth and the stunning Sunset Point. These beaches are very popular among the foreign tourists and a small, gentle curve is good for swimming and hassle free.

Monday, August 9, 2010

How to Reach Diu By Air,Rail and Road..


Diu is very popular for its picturesque natural beauty. Passengers who embark on their tour of Diu get captivated by the scenic beauty of the place. Diu is surrounded by walls on the north side and the Arabian Sea on three sides makes it look even more beautiful. Diu is famous for its fishing industry and also for the Palmyra, coconut, and tamarisk trees hoka. If you are wondering how to get to Diu, do not worry because it is an easy task.

Reach Diu is as simple as doing something ordinary!



How to reach Diu by Air :- Diu has an airport which is located in Nagoa. From there, Jet Airways has daily flights to and from Mumbai.

 How to reach Diu by Rail:- The nearest railway station is located at Veraval. One can access Diu by reaching Veraval which in turn is connected to Rajkot, Ahmedabad and the other important cities of western India. Tour to Diu by rail would be fun since the tourist will come across the rural parts of India and will have a good opportunity to witness the beauty of these regions. It is advisable for the tourists to travel to Diu from October to March since the weather is the most pleasant one during this period.

How to reach Diu by Road:- Diu is well linked via roads that connect the National Highways of the country. These well maintained roads link Diu to Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Vadodara, Daman, Palitana and other major places of the western part of Indi

History of and Diu and Daman



During the proterozoic travel, i.e. from 8th to 13th century, Daman and Diu was section of Goa and during that time Goa was a fastness of the Chowda Rajputs who were afterwards expelled by Waghalas who in displace were expelled by Muslims in1330. They remained under the dominance of Muslims for 200 eld until the Portugese conquered it. The Portuguese ruled Goa for 451 eld (1510-1961). Metropolis entrenched himself in the Island of Tiswadi in1510. His successors submissive this dominion for 4 ½ centuries in spite of contestant to the interloper ruler from the group within and unlikely the dominion. When Bahadur Monarch was attacked by Humayun he entered into an bond with the Portuguese and allowed them to build a fortress on the Island and remain up a defense there.


Gather of DiuLater more attempts were made by the rulers of Gujarat to oust the Lusitanian from the Meet of Diu. But their attempts never did follow. The Treaty of 1543 finally official the end of Diu to the Lusitanian. Dom Joao de Socialist reconstructed the fortress of Diu after the besieging. The Romance annexed Salcete and Bardez Talukas and the coastwise areas, region of Bombay and the pockets of Daman and Diu by the intermediate of 16th century. In 1670, a slip of Arabs of Masqat plundered the fortress. The different most great circumstance that occurred in the history of Daman and Diu is the `Action Vijay`, which happened before the midnight of Dec 16, 1961, occurrence the complex pronounce.

Thusly, Danman, Diu, and Goa became one political thing after liberation from the past Lusitanian program in 1961. It was in 1987, when Goa became a full-fledged advise, that Daman and Diu was unconnected from Goa. Thereafter Daman & Diu became a detached State Territory with significance from 31/05/1987. Daman is situated at nearly 12 km. from Vapi railway installation and Diu is located at the south most tip of Saurashtra neighbouring Veraval. Diu is some 760 km. forth from Daman.