Dahanu, in Maharashtra's Palghar district, traces its history back to 150 BC. Over time, it has seen Portuguese and Maratha influences while preserving its tribal roots.
With 17 kilometers of untouched shoreline, Dahanu is a peaceful haven for beach lovers, ideal for long walks, sea breezes, and golden sunsets.
Dahanu is famous for its fertile black soil and vast chikoo orchards. Visit during the Chikoo Festival to enjoy the harvest season and taste fresh fruits.
Home to the Warli tribal community, Dahanu offers rich cultural experiences through workshops, murals, and folk art that tell stories of village life.
Whether you're seeking adventure or tranquility, Dahanu provides a perfect mix of nature, heritage, and simplicity — ideal for short escapes or meaningful slow travel.