How to reach Daman
Resham SengarResham Sengar/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL TIPS, DAMAN/ Updated : Jul 5, 2017, 14:10 IST
Synopsis
Perched between Maharashtra, Gujarat and the exotic blue Arabian Sea, Daman is a place thriving on its rich cultural and historical legacy, awesome weather, sun-kissed beaches and greenery all around. It is a hit among honeymooner … Read more
Perched between Maharashtra, Gujarat and the exotic blue Arabian Sea, Daman is a place thriving on its rich cultural and historical legacy, awesome weather, sun-kissed beaches and greenery all around. It is a hit among honeymooners, backpackers, students, large groups etc. Daman is classified into Nani Daman and Moti Daman. Read less
By Air:
By Train:
The nearest located railway station is at Vapi which is 12 kilometres away from Daman. Ahmedabad and Mumbai are the two railway station of the western railways which are very close to Daman. Daman is well-connected with all the major cities of the country such as Mumbai, Delhi, Dehradun, Jaipur, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Ernakulam, Jammu and Kalka. Superfast, passenger as well as express trains run through these railway stations to reach Daman.
By Road:
Several state-owned and privately-owned buses play from Daman to the neighbouring city of Surat situated at a distance of 110 kilometres. Tourist can also easily travel from Mumbai to Daman (180 kilometres) by bus. An excellent network of road connects Daman and Diu to other parts of India. The National Highway number 8 is used to connect Daman by the motorable road with Ahmedabad ,Vadodara and Mumbai among other Indian cities.
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