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Shingoda Dam

Sasan Gir, Gujarat, India
The Serene Reservoir: The Shingoda Dam is a beautiful water storage structure built on the Shingoda River, providing a stunning blue contrast to the earthy tones of the Saurashtra region. Located near the outskirts of the Gir National Park, this dam serves as a critical source of irrigation for the surrounding Kesar Mango orchards. The reservoir is vast and relatively quiet compared to other tourist spots, making it an ideal destination for those seeking peace and natural beauty. The water is clear and reflects the surrounding hills, creating a picturesque landscape that changes with the seasons. During the monsoon, the dam overflows, creating a mini-waterfall effect that attracts local visitors from nearby towns. The area is also home to various species of local birds and small mammals that frequent the water's edge. It is a perfect spot for a weekend getaway, offering a blend of engineering marvel and natural splendor. The road leading to the dam passes through beautiful countryside and forest patches, making the drive itself an enjoyable part of the experience. Visitors can walk along the dam's wall to get a full view of the surrounding valley and the distant jungle horizon.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1. 5 to 2 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Dam / Picnic Spot
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    Entry Fees:
    Free Entry: Access to the Shingoda Dam is free for all visitors, as it is a public utility site. There are no formal tickets required, making it an affordable addition to any travel itinerary in the Sasan Gir region. ...
    Free Entry: Access to the Shingoda Dam is free for all visitors, as it is a public utility site. There are no formal tickets required, making it an affordable addition to any travel itinerary in the Sasan Gir region.
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    Timing:
    Daytime Visit: The dam is open for visitors from 07:00 AM to 07:00 PM. The ideal time to visit is during the late afternoon (04:00 PM onwards) when the heat subsides and the light is perfect for viewing the landscape. ...
    Daytime Visit: The dam is open for visitors from 07:00 AM to 07:00 PM. The ideal time to visit is during the late afternoon (04:00 PM onwards) when the heat subsides and the light is perfect for viewing the landscape.
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    Special Events:
    Nariyal Purnima: On the occasion of Nariyal Purnima in August, local fishing communities gather near the river to offer prayers to the water deity. This traditional event is marked by small rituals and a sense of gratitude for the river's bounty. ...
    Nariyal Purnima: On the occasion of Nariyal Purnima in August, local fishing communities gather near the river to offer prayers to the water deity. This traditional event is marked by small rituals and a sense of gratitude for the river's bounty.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Sluice Gate View: The best photo spot is from the lower viewpoint looking up at the massive sluice gates, especially when they are partially open. The rushing water creates a dynamic and powerful backdrop for any photograph. ...
    Sluice Gate View: The best photo spot is from the lower viewpoint looking up at the massive sluice gates, especially when they are partially open. The rushing water creates a dynamic and powerful backdrop for any photograph.

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Things To Do

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    Lakeside Picnic: The flat areas near the dam are perfect for spreading a mat and enjoying a family picnic. The cool breeze coming off the water makes it a refreshing spot even during the warmer months of the year.

    Bird Watching: The reservoir attracts various water birds like Cormorants, Herons, and Egrets. Bringing a camera with a zoom lens allows for great shots of these birds as they hunt for fish in the shallow waters.

    Sunset Walk: Walking along the dam wall during sunset provides a breathtaking view of the sky changing colors over the water. The calm surface of the reservoir acts like a mirror, doubling the beauty of the twilight.

    Nature Walk: Exploring the fringes of the dam allows visitors to see the local flora, including various species of wild flower...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Scenic Reservoir: Shingoda Dam is famous for its stunning blue waters and the scenic hills that frame the reservoir. It is a preferred spot for local families to enjoy a quiet outing away from the main safari trails of Sasan Gir. ...
    Scenic Reservoir: Shingoda Dam is famous for its stunning blue waters and the scenic hills that frame the reservoir. It is a preferred spot for local families to enjoy a quiet outing away from the main safari trails of Sasan Gir.
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    Architecture:
    Modern Masonry Design: The architecture of the Shingoda Dam follows a standard masonry gravity dam design, built with high-quality concrete and stone blocks. It features a series of automated sluice gates that regulate the flow of the Shingoda River into the canals. The da...
    Modern Masonry Design: The architecture of the Shingoda Dam follows a standard masonry gravity dam design, built with high-quality concrete and stone blocks. It features a series of automated sluice gates that regulate the flow of the Shingoda River into the canals. The dam wall stands approximately 20 Meters high and spans a length of nearly 500 Meters, creating a sturdy barrier against the seasonal floods. The top surface is wide enough for a pedestrian walkway, offering safety and stability for visitors. The design includes a large catchment area that can hold millions of liters of water, ensuring the agricultural prosperity of the Talala block. The overflow section is strategically positioned to create a controlled discharge during the peak rainy season of July and August.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Diu Airport (65 Kms) is the closest flight connection, followed by Rajkot Airport (165 Kms).

    By Train: Veraval is the most convenient railway station, located about 40 Kms away with good taxi availability.

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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Jamjir Waterfall (3 Kms), 2. Sasan Gir (32 Kms), 3. Somnath Temple (40 Kms), 4. Talala (20 Kms), 5. Kankai Temple (50 Kms), 6. Devalia Park (42 Kms), 7. Kodinar (25 Kms), 8. Bhalka Tirth (41 Kms), 9. Triveni Sangam (43 Kms), 10. Gir National Park (35 Kms).

Tourism Tips

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    Safety on Walls: Be extremely careful while walking on the dam wall, especially with children, as the heights can be dizzying and there are no high railings.

    Water Safety: Swimming in the reservoir is strictly prohibited due to deep water an...

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