India is a land of extraordinary contrasts, where ancient traditions meet modern innovation, and natural wonders coexist with vibrant cities.
Daman's hydrological landscape is defined by the Daman Ganga River and its smaller tributaries, which are crucial for the region's ecology and human settlements. Diu, as an island, relies on its narrow tidal creeks (like the Chasi) and groundwater, supplemented by piped water from the mainland. Neither Daman nor Diu are home to significant natural waterfalls, though Diu has a man-made one for local appeal, and the broader Union Territory includes the natural Chakra Waterfall in Dadra and Nagar Haveli.