VALSAD

Valsad is the district headquarters, spread over an area of 5,244 sq.km and famously known for farming and fishing as the major occupation of the people in this town. Apart, from these two occupations people are much involved into handloomtextiles, dyes, bricks and pottery small scale industries here. Valsad farming is prosperous in growing mangoes, sapoditta and teak. Important Places of visit are Atul, Billimoria, Dandi, Dharmapur, Gandevi, Nargol, Paner, Sanjan, Tithal, Ubhrat, Udvada and Udhai. Dandi Gandhiji’s salt Satyagraha movement is happened here, is closely situated near, therefore saff making is still a major occupation to the people here.  Sanjan is the place where the Parsis first landed in India. Navsari an industrial town and a known place of cutting and polishing diamonds is near here, Gandevi is well known for its jaggery.Located to the south of Gujarat, Valsad is the district headquarters, such a small and beautiful town, famous for handloom textiles, dyes, bricks and pottery and extraction of Castrol-oil industry is the main commitments of this regions people. The main production is Petrochemical commodities that add major revenue to the country.

DHARMAPUR

Situated on the banks of the Swargavahini River and this place were earlier known as Ramnagar. This region is encamped by the Western Ghats on the east, west and southern sides and the place lies next to the Maharashtra border, therefore, you get an extreme Excellencies over climate, throughout the year. The city welcomes with an exuberant statue of The Rajya Rohan Gate, a life sized Grecian style and European style statue. During the year 1746 AD, Dharmapur, found by king Dharmedvji and was the previous capital of the formerly princely state of Dharmapur. The rulers were the descendants of the Sisodia Rajputs of Chittor. Later after the device of Sultan reign in south Gujarat, the state of Dharmapur came into prominence and power by ruling about seven strategic forts in this region. The growth aspects of Dharmapur took place during the 18th & 19TH centuries. The 18th century effort gave birth to the construction of Raj Mahal, Public buildings, step wells and temples. Wherein, 19th century came out with upgrading versions of buildings such as Anglo Vernacular School, Jail and hospitals as a part of the Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee celebrations and during the reign of king Mohandevji the great constructions of Mohan Vilas Palace, Pramod Bhavan, State Guest House and numerous temples came into existence. Lady Wilson Museum, built by king Vijaydevi in 1921, is a known place of tourist visit. The nearby tourist spots are Japanese Garden, Radha Krishna Temple and Wilson hill located at a distance about 27km are the associated tourist spots of interest here in Dharmapur.

SANJAN

This spot speaks about the settlement of Parsis in India from Persia. Their journey of history is said in ‘Kisseh-i-Sanjan’,the story of Sanjan. During the year 1917 a Sanjan memorial column was built in memory of the Parsis (Zoroastrians) invasion to India and even now it is known to be the holistic places of Parsis.

UMERGAON

It is a small town famous for fishing and beach. This is a beautiful spot of relaxing and swimming for beach lovers and also an ideal shore of sand walking.

UNAI

This town is the talk of the epic Ramayanam, it is believed that Lord Ram has shooted up an arrow and by then the hot spring here is created. This significant hotspring is still at view that pulls in spiritual believes from all over the country to sanctify and thereon, this is a renowned land mark of Gujarat state.

VANSADA

Located at the foothills of Sahyadri Hills, Vansada is a beautiful town filled with nature and bliss and it was once the erstwhile princely state of the south Gujarat. This region is surrounded with bamboo forest, perhaps? The name ‘vans’ in Gujarati means bamboo. This located was founded by Maharaval Virsinhji in 1781, on the banks of the Kaveri River. It was ruled by the Chalukya Rajputs Clan’sdescendants and was known to be the capital of the princely state in the year 1947. The too main entrance of the town, welcome one into the town.first, one is an imposing structure with a big plaster decorated arch near the Vireshwari Temple while the second gate is a 3- storied one, towards the town hall. These gates were the great securities once, but today! It is not in  use but still exist as a landmark of Hall Mark to the state. The clock tower, Town Hall, Sushil Sadan, Digvir Niwas Palace, Unai nearby 18 km and Vansda National Park at 10km distance are the nearest locations of tourist interest.

VANSDA NATIONAL PARK

Its area is spread over to 24sq.km. where once a private forest of Maharaja of Vansda, now it is a park under the Government control. You have tigers, leopards, four horned antelope, pangolins, rusty spotted cats, python and giant squirrels, wherein. Monkeys and langoor were the main pull of attraction in the park. The park is blessed with natural trees and thickly covered that even bright days become dark. Tall teak trees and many other botanical giants are grown here. Prior permission is a must to visit the park.

VAPI

Situated as the ‘Golden Corridir’ of the Southern parts of Gujarat. This area is a industrial estate spread over to 400 km. fast growing industrial complexes in India. Major industries here are chemicals, plastics, rubber, textiles, dyes, paints, pharmaceuticals,woods, glass food products and packaging and more, there gainst of industries over to the country a steady and a sturn growth of progress in trade and export.

WILSON HILL

This is a lovely hill station locale, situated 750m altitude above sea level. This location is a ‘Marble Chhatri’ which is dedicated to the British Governor Wilson. The Panasonic view from the hill nearby hills and the Arabian Sea. This spot is an ideal picnic sits out for trekkers’ rock climbers and Adventurous.

Kerala || Pondicherry || Andaman || Jharkhand