Lush green forests, meandering rivers, large waterfronts, cascading
waterfalls, the gentle gurgle of streams, the distant hills, a gorgeous
kaleidoscope of flora and fauna....yes, it is the serene and sylvan land
of Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Nature at her best.
Vanganga Lake, Dadra
This quiet magical land of 70 villages, sandwiched between the states
of Maharashtra and Gujarat, near Daman, was under the Portuguese, till
it was liberated on August 2, 1954. The people took over the administration
under a unique system of self - government. On its integration with the
Indian Union in 1961, Silvassa was made its headquarters.
Since then, it has been administered by the Government of India, as a Union
Territory. Today, the territory is under an administrator with Panchayats
at the village level. Bhili, Gujarati and Hindi are the main languages
spoken by the 'adivasi' population.
As an area it is confined to less than 500 sq. km, covered with tall,
awesome trees and winding rivers. The hospitable, kind, unselfish native
tribals have their own customs, dances, and rituals which are quite fascinating.
Be it the Tarpa dance, the Mask dance or the Bhavada, it is sheer magic!!
Their vibrant lifestyle are simply bewitching.
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.
Sightseeing
Vanganga Lake and Island Garden, Dadra
Vandhara Udyan, Silvassa
Piparia Udyan, Silvassa
Mini Zoo and Bal Udyan, Silvassa
Tribal Cultural Museum, Silvassa
Vanvihar Tourist Complex, Chauda, Khanvel
Tourist Complex, Dudhani
Access
By road, Dadra and Nagar Haveli , almost touches the Bombay - Baroda
- Delhi National Highway No.8 (Western Express Highway). Silvassa is about
14 kms, from Bhilad and Vapi.
By Rail:The nearest railway station is Vapi via Western
Railways, which is about 18 kms from Silvassa.
By Air: Bombay is the nearest airport.
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