1. Vanganga Lake Garden
Vanganga Lake Garden, just 5 km from Silvassa, is a natural paradise. The garden covers 7.58 hectares and has a beautiful lake with an island in the middle, connected by a Japanese-style bridge. It’s known as the ‘Island Garden’ and features tall trees, small fountains, and scenic lighting. You can walk, jog, or relax in the cottages with seating arrangements, making it a serene spot for nature lovers.
2. Hirwa Van Garden
Hirwa Van Garden is a beautiful forest garden on the road between Silvassa and Dadra. It has lovely waterfalls, green trees, pretty flowers, and nice stone structures. You can find peace here, and there are places for kids to play while adults relax. It’s a great mix of nature and buildings, and you should visit it.
3. Dudhni Lake


Dudhni Lake is a big lake near Silvassa, 40 km away. It’s like a little Kashmir in the West because it’s so pretty. The lake comes from the Madhuban reservoir and it’s very calm. You can do fun things here like rowing, going fast in boats, and kayaking. If you like adventures, you can walk in the forests or sleep outside (camping). You can also learn about tribal people here. It’s good for relaxing and having fun.
4. Silvassa Vasona Lion Safari
Vasona’s Lion Safari is a big area, about 20 hectares. It’s exciting because you can see lions in their natural home, not in a cage where they can’t move much. The park is 9 km from Silvassa and has a tall wall to keep you safe. Special vehicles take you inside to see the lions, which are the kings of the forest. It’s a thrilling experience.
5. Tribal Cultural Museum
When you go on a trip, it’s important to learn about the place’s history and how people live there. In Dadra and Nagar Haveli, the Tribal Cultural Museum is a great place for this. It shows you the rich culture of the tribal people who live here. You can see their tools for hunting, their special jewelry, and the musical instruments they use. You can also buy souvenirs, like beautiful handmade crafts from the tribal people, to remember your visit. It’s a way to keep the memories of your trip alive.
