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Dadra and Nagar Haveli is a small Union Territory located in the western region in India. It lies between Gujarat and Maharashtra. The languages spoken in the Union territory are Gujarati, Bhili, Hindi and Marathi. The major cities are Dadra and Silvassa. The total area covered by the territory is more than 419 sq. kilometers. The cities are wedged between Gujarat and Maharashtra with the Western Ghats to the east and Arabian Sea to the west. Dadra and Nagar Haveli has a majority of tribal people who are very hospitable and welcome visitors with open arms. The place enjoys a pleasant climate due to its close proximity to the sea. The Union Territory has some Portuguese monuments; and these were constructed during 1779 to 1954. Dadra and Nagar Haveli was declared as a Union territory of India in the year 1961. Green forests, rivers, large waterfronts, waterfalls, the gentle gurgle of streams, the distant hills, a gorgeous kaleidoscope of flora and fauna indicate nature of Dadra and Nagar Haveli. Dadra and Nagar Haveli enjoys a pleasant climate from November to March. Even the summer temperature is not very high. Due to its proximity to the sea, the nights are pleasant.

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

Quick Facts-Edit

Category : Wild Life

Time Zone: UTC + 5 Hours

Pincode: 396230

STD Code: 260

Info Website: dnh.nic.in

Best Time to Visit:  November to March.

HistoryEdit

Dadra and Nagar Haveli comprises of 72 villages which has a reputed history with the Portuguese dominating the area for more than a century and half. In July 1954 the Indian nationalist volunteers liberated Dadra and Nagar Haveli resulting in a pro-India administration. It was from August 11th, 1961 and under the 10th Amendment to the Constitution, the territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli became a centrally administered union territory. The profound history of Dadra and Nagar Haveli begins with the defeat of the Kohli chieftains of the region by the invading Rajput kings. It was the Marathas that retrieved the region from the rule of the Rajputs in the mid 18th century. In 1779, the Maratha Peshwa formed an alliance with the Portuguese allowing them to collect revenue from the 79 villages of Dadra and Nagar Haveli. The rule of the Portuguese in the region continued till the region gained independence on 2 August 1954. The region was merged with the Union of India in the year 1961

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How to ReachEdit


By Air : Although Dadra & Nagar Haveli does not have an airport within its territory, the nearest airport Mumbai is only 164kms away.

By Train : The nearest railhead is Vapi. Important trains regularly serve this railways station

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Top HotelsAdd

Deluxe – Up to Rs. 1201 to Rs. 2500

Dadra Resort ; Vapi Silvassa Road | near Dadra Gardens, Silvassa 396191 ; Ph – 0260 266 9274
Facilities – Room Service

Luxury – Rs. 2501 and above

Woodlands Regency ; M.G. Rd, Silvassa, DN 396230 ‎ ; Ph – 0260 263 2146 ; Facilities – Room Service

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  • Zill Hill Hotel, Khanvel ;  Khadoli – Khanvel Rd DN ; M –  096 24 538777 ; Food Serve :  Indian
  • D’wine Bar and Resturant ;  Amli Ind. Estate Silvassa, DN ; M –  098 25 112893 ; Food Serve :  Indian

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Kite Festival ; Venue:  Dadra ; Period :  January ; Details:  The ancient art of kite flying is at its peak in and around capital city Silvassa during Makar Sankranti which falls in mid January every year. Every household in Dadra and Nagar Haveli and especially in Silvassa, gears up with kites of all shapes and sizes, and tourists are encouraged to witness and join in the enthusiasm, competition and fun. A great place to watch the pretty colours and different kite designs during the kit festival is Silvassa.
National Tribal Art & Food Festival ; Venue:  Dadra ; Period :  1st to 7th May ; Details:  Tribal artistes come from all over India to participate in the National Tribal and Food Festival, and exhibit the ancient and popular art forms of their region. The famous Varli, Madhubani, Kishengarh and Kangra Valley paintings are all on display at the festival. It is a terrific opportunity for art connoisseurs to purchase directly from the artists.The food festival, especially at Silvassa, serves up delectable tribal cuisine from all over India. Recipe competitions add spice to the culinary delights being dished out.For more information about the National Tribal and Food Festival, check with the state tourism officials or tourism office of Silvassa or Dadra and Nagar Haveli.

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  • Police :100
  • Ambulance : 102
  • Fire : 101.

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