Geography
As you force off the sandy and dusty region towards the calm wafts of Daman and Diu, you will be welcomed with an affable Gujarati heart, unusual from the long-gone Portuguese aroma of Western Ghats. Even the gangling palm trees are freakily sumptuous, rich in green spheres evenly sprinkled on the candelabra of imperious branches. An erstwhile Portuguese enclave and a picturesque port town, Daman and Diu is situated on the Western coast of India, sandwiched between Portuguese posts of Diu to the north and Goa to the south. The total land area is about 112 sq. km.