Praveg Beach Resort Chakratirth
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Uncover the charms of Diu, the petite yet alluring island and home to a primordial Portuguese colony. Immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of pristine beaches, striking architecture, and laid-back vibes. Wander past crumbling villas and churches dating back to a different time. Discover the gorgeousness of Diu while enjoying your stay at Praveg Beach Resort Chakratirth, an ultimate family getaway.
Step into the remote and exotic Praveg Beach Resort Chakratirth, a Club Mahindra Affiliate property seated at Diu’s jagged hillock overlooking Chakratirth Beach. Ease yourself at this boutique hideaway characterizing a masterful blend of character and contemporary comforts. Every morning, from your window, witness mesmeric sea views and welcome the pleasant visit of the sea waves every evening. Adorned with beautiful powder-blue exteriors the 24 independent cottages and 6 machans merge stunningly with the backdrop of the deep blue Arabian Sea. With a glass wall on the seaside, each cottage is designed to offer a spellbinding sea view to the guest without compromising on privacy. The Arabian Sea tumbling onto the rocky terrain beneath the property during sunset is a sight not to be missed. For those on the lookout for a picture postcard hideaway, this is it.
Things to Do
The INS Khukri Memorial in Diu honors the brave sailors of the Indian Navy who lost their lives aboard the INS Khukri during the 1971 Indo-Pak War.
The Naida Caves near Diu Fort are a labyrinth of stunning rock formations and natural caves. With sunlight streaming through cracks and crevices, the caves create a mystical atmosphere.
The Gangeshwar Temple, located near Diu, is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is known for its unique setting on the seashore. Five Shivalingas are submerged by the sea during high tide, making it a mystical and spiritual experience for devotees.
Diu Fort, a grand Portuguese structure built in the 16th century, offers stunning views of the Arabian Sea. The fort, with its massive stone walls, cannons, and lighthouse, reflects the region’s colonial history.
St. Paul’s Church in Diu, built in 1610, is a masterpiece of Baroque architecture. Dedicated to Our Lady of Immaculate Conception, the church is renowned for its intricate woodwork, stunning facade, and serene atmosphere.
The most popular festival celebrated in Diu is the Festa de Diu, Asia's longest beach festival. Held between December and February, it features live music, cultural performances, art exhibitions, and water sports.
The Garba Festival in Diu, celebrated during Navratri, is a lively and colorful event that showcases the region's vibrant culture. Locals and visitors gather to perform traditional Garba and Dandiya dances, dressed in bright, festive attire.
Khaman Dhokla is a soft, spongy, and mildly sweet steamed snack made from fermented gram flour batter. This popular Gujarati dish is seasoned with mustard seeds, curry leaves, and green chilies, giving it a flavorful kick.
INS Khukri Memorial
The INS Khukri Memorial in Diu honors the brave sailors of the Indian Navy who lost their lives aboard the INS Khukri during the 1971 Indo-Pak War.
The Naida Caves near Diu Fort are a labyrinth of stunning rock formations and natural caves. With sunlight streaming through cracks and crevices, the caves create a mystical atmosphere.
The Gangeshwar Temple, located near Diu, is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is known for its unique setting on the seashore. Five Shivalingas are submerged by the sea during high tide, making it a mystical and spiritual experience for devotees.
Diu Fort, a grand Portuguese structure built in the 16th century, offers stunning views of the Arabian Sea. The fort, with its massive stone walls, cannons, and lighthouse, reflects the region’s colonial history.
St. Paul’s Church in Diu, built in 1610, is a masterpiece of Baroque architecture. Dedicated to Our Lady of Immaculate Conception, the church is renowned for its intricate woodwork, stunning facade, and serene atmosphere.
The most popular festival celebrated in Diu is the Festa de Diu, Asia's longest beach festival. Held between December and February, it features live music, cultural performances, art exhibitions, and water sports.
The Garba Festival in Diu, celebrated during Navratri, is a lively and colorful event that showcases the region's vibrant culture. Locals and visitors gather to perform traditional Garba and Dandiya dances, dressed in bright, festive attire.
Khaman Dhokla is a soft, spongy, and mildly sweet steamed snack made from fermented gram flour batter. This popular Gujarati dish is seasoned with mustard seeds, curry leaves, and green chilies, giving it a flavorful kick.
Easy to get to. Hard to leave.
Flights
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Diu Airport7 KM
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Diu2.5 KM
Facilities Provided
Praveg Beach Resort Chakratirth offers diverse facilities designed for a relaxed and contented stay. The resort features spacious, well-appointed rooms with modern amenities, including free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and private balconies with stunning sea views. Guests can enjoy dining at the on-site restaurant, which serves a variety of pure vegetarian regional, Indian, and International cuisines. The resort also features an enticing spa and a modish bar. Apart from this the property also features a travel desk and concierge service.
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