Located about 70 km from Valsad, Surat is a bustling city known for its textile industry, historic monuments, and the Dumas Beach.
Just 40 km away, Navsari is home to the Parsi Fire Temple, the Parsi Anjuman, and the Parsi Towers of Silence.
The Union Territory of Daman is about 100 km from Valsad and offers beaches, historic forts, and a lively Portuguese-influenced culture.
The capital of the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Silvassa is around 70 km from Valsad and has nature parks, dams, and tribal villages.
This hill station in the Sahyadri range is approximately 150 km from Valsad and is known for its scenic landscapes and pleasant climate.
Around 90 km away, Bharuch is an ancient city with historic sites like the Shuklatirth and the Narmada Ghat.
Famous for the Atash Behram, the holiest Zoroastrian fire temple, Udvada is about 50 km from Valsad.
Located about 200 km from Valsad, Bhavnagar is a coastal city known for its Gopnath Beach and the Nilambag Palace.
Approximately 180 km from Valsad, Vadodara is a cultural hub with attractions like the Laxmi Vilas Palace and the Baroda Museum.
This town, around 160 km from Valsad, is home to the Rajpipla Palace and the Vir Narmad South Gujarat University.
The Sardar Sarovar Dam, one of the largest dams in the world, is situated around 150 km from Valsad.
This sanctuary, located about 120 km from Valsad, is known for its diverse flora and fauna.
Around 100 km from Valsad, Kavant is a small town that offers a glimpse into the traditional Gujarati way of life.
The site of the historic Dandi March led by Mahatma Gandhi, Dandi is approximately 60 km from Valsad.
This ancient Hindu pilgrimage site, about 270 km from Valsad, is home to the famous Somnath Temple.