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✦ DISTRICT TRAVEL GUIDEBeaches, hills & orchards.
Valsad is one of Gujarat's 33 districts — explore its destinations, culture, food, heritage, wildlife and hidden gems in this complete travel guide.
Valsad is the lush, mango-scented southern tip of Gujarat, where the green Western Ghats tumble down toward the Arabian Sea. It is the homeland of Gujarat’s prized Alphonso (Hapus) mangoes — orchards perfume the air every summer — and a coast of dark-sand beaches and breezy palm groves.
Beyond the famous Tithal Beach lie the misty Wilson Hills of Dharampur, hidden forest waterfalls, and the sacred Parsi town of Udvada — guardian of India’s oldest continuously burning holy fire. It’s a soft, green, soulful corner of the state.
Beaches, mangoes, hills and sacred fire.
Breezy Tithal by the sea
Gujarat's sweetest harvest
India's oldest holy fire
Misty Ghat viewpoints
Shankar Falls & more
Tithal's seaside shrines
Forests & folk culture
Palm groves & paddy
Sea, hills, waterfalls and sacred sites.
Quiet corners only locals know.
Seaside shrines and India’s oldest holy fire.
Black-sand shores and misty Ghat forests.
Also: mango & chikoo orchards · Dharampur tribal forests · creeks and coastal birdlife.
Sweet mangoes, coastal snacks & Parsi treats.
Zoroastrian heritage and coastal tribal life.
Living culture: Zoroastrian Udvada & Navroz · Dharampur tribal traditions · summer mango festivals · coastal fishing life.
Mangoes, chikoo and tribal crafts.
The famed Valsad Hapus, in season
Sweet local sapota fruit
Aamras, chunda & achaar
Dharampur beadwork & weaves
Forest-made bamboo ware
Udvada bakery & sweets
Mild winters for the coast; summer for mangoes.
On the main Mumbai–Ahmedabad corridor.
Surat Airport (~90 km) is nearest; Mumbai (~190 km) offers wider links.
Valsad station is a major stop on the Western Railway main line.
NH-48 runs right past; easy buses & taxis from Surat and Mumbai.
From a beach day to a hill-and-coast break.
Sunrise at Tithal beach · Swaminarayan & Sai temples · Seaside snacks & sunset
Day 1 — Tithal & Valsad town · Day 2 — Wilson Hills · Shankar Waterfall
Tithal & Udvada · Wilson Hills & Dharampur · Daman day-trip · Mango orchards
Udvada Atash Behram · Tithal temples · Barumal Shiva shrine
Alphonso orchard visit · Aamras feast · Local mango market
Shankar Waterfall · Wilson Hills mist · Dharampur forests
Black sands, green hills and golden mangoes.
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Everything to plan your Valsad visit.
Its sweet Alphonso (Hapus) mangoes, the black-sand Tithal Beach, Wilson Hills, and the sacred Parsi town of Udvada.
It's one of Gujarat's best-loved beaches, known for its unusual dark volcanic sand and seaside temples.
It guards the Iranshah Atash Behram — the oldest continuously burning Zoroastrian sacred fire in India.
From April to June, when the Valsad Alphonso harvest is in full swing.
Valsad is a major stop on the Mumbai–Ahmedabad rail line; Surat airport is ~90 km away.
Yes — Wilson Hills and Dharampur offer cool forests, viewpoints and waterfalls.
More of South Gujarat to discover.
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