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Tourist Centres
The Tribal Cultural Museum at Silvassa is an ideal place for those
who are too lazy to do some actual exploring. It houses a good collection of masks,
musical apparatus, fishing gadgets and life-size statues.
Khanvel is situated at a distance of 20 km from Silvassa. The drive
to Khanvel is lined with tall trees on both sides of the road. This serene landscape,
surrounded by lush green hills, beckons nature lovers with its rolling meadows and
native-styled cottages amidst terraced gardens. The calm and gentle Sakartod River
flows past Khanvel.
The Vanganga Lake and Island Garden is a beautiful lake garden
situated at a distance of 5 km from the capital city of Silvassa. The rustic wooden
bridges, the flowers, jogging paths, thatched huts, and paddleboats-all constitute
an ideal ambiance for the honeymooners.
A 20-km drive from Khanvel is Dudhni where the large waterfront of river Damanganga
provides breathtaking view of the water spread over Madhuban Dam. The luxurious
tents pitched right near the bank provide a countryside experience. Tourists may
also cook their own meals near the camp.
On Silvassa-Dadra Road is Hirwa Van , a beautiful garden with roaring
waterfalls, misty cascades, rustic stonewalls, twin arches, tiny kiosks and springy
lawns interspersed with islands of flowers-truly a visitors delight.
Vandhara Udyan at Silvassa is a riverside park with sprawling lawns
dotted with exquisite pavilions, an ideal site for picnic buffs.
There is also a Mini Zoo and Bal Udyan at Silvassa. The colorful
birds, mischievous monkeys, awesome pythons and sleepy crocodiles coupled with swings,
slides and merry-go-rounds render this site every kid's dream come true.
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Dadra and Nagar haveli is one of the union territories of India. It lies near the
west coast and consists of two separate parts. Dadra is surrounded by the state
of Gujarat, and Nagar Haveli lies on the borders of Maharashtra and Gujarat. Dadra
consists of 3 villages, and Nagar Haveli has the town of Silvassa and 68 villages.
Covering an area of 491 sq.kms, covered with tall trees and winding rivers, it is
the homeland of simple, shy yet cheerful & colourful tribals who have enriched
it with their rich folkore and vibrant lifestyle. Most of the inhabitants are Adivasis.
The Adivasis are divided into a number of tribal groups, including the Varlis, Dublas,
Dhodias, and Koknans. Agriculture is the main occupation of the Adivasis, and they
produce rice, pulses, and fruits. There is no large-scale industry. It is administered
by the central Indian government. Forests cover some 40 percent of the area, the
rest being devoted to the cultivation of rice and other cereals and to the grazing
of livestock. Industrial development is limited.
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The territory enjoys a very pleasant climate from November to March, which is actually
the best time for a visit. The summer temperature does not go very high, due to
its proximity to the sea, and the nights are really pleasant
Dadra and Nagar Haveli came under Portuguese control between 1783 and 1785, and
in 1954 indigenous freedom movements forced the Portuguese to abandon it to India.
It became a union territory in 1961. The population is predominantly Hindu
Silvassa, its capital is about 14 kms, from Bhilad and Vapi. The nearest railway
station is Vapi via Western Railways, which is about 18 kms from Silvassa. Bombay
is the nearest airport.
Hotels of Dadra and Nagar Haveli
The Union territory has hotels of star and non star category catering to the needs
of the tourists visiting Dadra and Nagar Haveli. Besides it has resorts, restaurants
and cafés which cater to the needs of all segment of travelers.
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