Draft:Jampore Beach
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Jampore Beach
Jampore Beach is a public beach located in the Union Territory of Daman. It stretches from Nani Daman to Moti Daman.[1]
Characteristics
The beach is surrounded by the Jampore Sea Front Road that starts from Moti Daman Jetti to Jampore Beach[2]. The administration has developed a 4 km seafront road connecting both the beaches. The entire stretch has lighting and a protection wall with the footpath. An aviary is being developed around the beach that will have 300 species of birds. Jampore beach is about 3 kms from Moti Daman. The beach is crowded during weekends and public holidays.
Fort of Moti Daman and Fort of Nani Daman are proposed to be conserved. A walkway beside the Moti Daman Fort wall leads to the Lighthouse that overlooks the Sangam area of Daman Ganga river with the Arabian Sea. Nani Daman Fort is visible from the Lighthouse. Banyan trees surround the lighthouse. The lighthouse if open to the public offers a view of the river - sea sangam, the Moti Daman fort adjacent, the Nani Daman fort across the river.[3]
Climate
Due to proximity to the sea the temperature is usually high. Jampore has a uniform throughout the year. The rainy season stretches from June to October.
References
- ^ "Daman delights". The Asian Age. January 15, 2016.
- ^ "Daman spruces up beaches to lure tourists | Surat News - Times of India". The Times of India.
- ^ "Plan a trip to Daman this October for a memorable holiday experience". Times of India Travel.