New Damanganga Bridge in Daman

New Damanganga Bridge

How To Reach New Damanganga Bridge


  • By Car/Taxi: Easily accessible via National Highway 48; ample parking near the bridge’s entrance.
  • By Bus: Local buses from Daman city center stop close to the bridge.
  • By Walking/Cycle: Well-connected pathways for pedestrians and cyclists from nearby areas.
  • Nearby Landmarks: Within a short distance of Devka Beach and Moti Daman Fort, making it easy to combine visits.

Best Time To Visit New Damanganga Bridge


The ideal time to explore New Damanganga Bridge is during the cooler months, from October to March, when temperatures are pleasant and breezes are refreshing. Early mornings and late afternoons are perfect for capturing the river’s beauty, avoiding the mid-day heat and crowds. Sunset visits are especially magical, as the water glows with golden reflections. Weekdays tend to be quieter than weekends, offering a more serene experience for photography or a leisurely stroll. Light rains in the monsoon months (June–September) make the surroundings lush but can make pathways slippery, so plan accordingly.

Tips To Visit New Damanganga Bridge


  • Wear comfortable walking shoes for exploring the bridge safely.
  • Carry a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen for sunny days.
  • Keep your phone or camera handy for stunning photo opportunities.
  • Bring a light jacket during winter evenings; breezes can get chilly.
  • No special ID is required, but keep personal belongings secure.
  • Water bottles are recommended; limited stalls nearby.
  • Avoid peak traffic hours if crossing by car for a relaxed experience.
  • Booking is not required; the bridge is open to the public.

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Things To Do at New Damanganga Bridge


  • Capture panoramic photos of the Damanganga River from different viewpoints.
  • Enjoy a serene walk or bike ride across the bridge’s pedestrian pathways.
  • Watch the sunset over the river for a magical experience.
  • Combine the visit with nearby Devka Beach or Moti Daman Fort.
  • Spot local birdlife along the riverbanks, especially in early mornings.
  • Experience the city skyline from a new perspective.
  • Stop at nearby cafes or eateries for refreshments after your stroll.
  • Plan short walking tours around the adjacent areas to make the most of your visit.

Quick INFO


Hours
New Damanganga Bridge Timings:
  • Monday
    24 Hours
  • Tuesday
    24 Hours
  • Wednesday
    24 Hours
  • Thursday
    24 Hours
  • Friday
    24 Hours
  • Saturday
    24 Hours
  • Sunday
    24 Hours
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Entrance Fee
  • Foreigners Entry Ticket : Free
  • Indians Entry Ticket : Free
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Time Required to Visit New Damanganga Bridge: 30 to 60 Minutes

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FAQs About New Damanganga Bridge

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No tickets are required. The bridge is open to the public, and you can walk, cycle, or drive across freely.

The bridge is accessible 24/7, but early mornings and evenings are recommended for cooler temperatures and scenic views.

Yes. The bridge has dedicated pathways for pedestrians and cyclists, with railings and proper lighting ensuring safety.

A casual visit can take 30-60 minutes, but photographers or nature enthusiasts may spend 1-2 hours exploring and enjoying the views.

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