Daman

Moti Daman Fort

Open Time : 8:00 am to 4:00 pm

Entry : free

Address : Moti Daman Fort, Moti Daman, Daman, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, India

Why to visit Moti Daman Fort

It is surrounded by 10 bastions, two entrances, and massive walls. This fort has been devastated by natural disasters countless times over history and appears to be worn out now. Despite these natural forces, it remains one of Daman's most popular tourist destinations.

The projections that protrude out at regular intervals are a striking and distinctive feature of the fort's structure. Loop holes are supplied along the low wall at the roof's edge. The cascade of steps that connects the patios to the interior ground surface is another remarkable element. In the event of an enemy attack, this was most likely employed as a safety valve.

The Portuguese constructed Moti Daman Fort in the sixteenth century, and it is now one of Daman's most prominent tourist sites. It has a beautiful Colonial style building and is home to an Iberian Church where you can pray for God's blessings.

FAQ on Moti Daman Fort

What are the features of the fort?

The location includes the Government House Dominican Monastery the historic lighthouse and government quarters among other things.

When is the ideal time to visit the Fort of Moti Daman?

The best time to visit the Moti Daman Fort is from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Special Tip

The entrance fee to the fort ranges from INR 10 to INR 15 per person. There are no restaurants or shops on the premises, so you can bring water bottle with you.

By Haniya Aamir

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