South Gujarat is one of the wettest regions of India. Its geography varies widely from the coastal plains in the west to the Western Ghats in the east. Some parts of the Southern Gujarat (Dadra and Nagar Haveli andDaman (India)) were underPortuguese rule for centuries alongsideGoa andDiu. The rest of Southern Gujarat was under theBritish rule till independence.
Surat Airport (STV IATA) is a domestic airport inSurat. Air India has daily flights to and from Delhi. SpiceJet operates daily from Surat toMumbai (Bombay) andDelhi.
Most of the highways that connectGujarat with the rest of India goes through this region.
There are trains from and toMumbai (500 km) andNew Delhi (1000 km) and other big cities ofIndia several times a day going toSurat.
As in the rest of Gujarat, most people in this region travel by private buses or by taxi.
As in the rest of Gujarat, alcohol is forbidden in most of South Gujarat, except inDadra and Nagar Haveli andDaman.
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