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    Vasai was a trading ground for many Greek, Arab, Persian and Roman traders and merchants who would enter through the west coast of India. The Greek merchant Cosma Indicopleustes is known to have visited the areas around Vasai in the 6th century and the Chinese traveler Xuanzang later on June or July 640.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vasai-VirarVasai-Virar - Wikipedia

    Vasai-Virar, formerly Bassein or Vasai, is a city (municipal corporation) in western Maharashtra state, western India. It lies on the Arabian Sea coast north of Mumbai (Bombay). Vasai town was part of the territory of the Hindu Devagiri Yadavas until 1317, and it later became a seaport for the Gujarat Muslim kings.

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    • Tungareshwar Temple in Vasai. This is a temple of Lord Shiva that is located near Vasai. The temple is situated amidst the hills of Tungareshwar. The area is easily commutable from Vasai.
    • Jivdani Temple Virar. This temple is situated on the top of a mountain of Virar. The view from the top is splendid. Standing at a height of about 2000 steps from the ground, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the surrounding region.
    • Fort Bassein in Vasai. This famous fortress has an Indo-Portuguese history to share with its visitors. The fort is massive in structure. The architecture is beautiful enough to leave you awe-struck.
    • Tungareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary in Vasai. This sanctuary offers three types of forests to its visitors, namely, the semi evergreen forest, moist deciduous forest, and dry deciduous forest.
  3. Vasai. Places to visit in Vasai. Top Things to Do in Vasai, Maharashtra. Places to Visit in Vasai. Tours in and around Vasai. Book these experiences for a closer look at the region. See all. The best of Vasai-Virar walking tour. 0 reviews. Historical Tours. from. ₹36,616. per group (up to 15) Reserve. Romantic tour in Vasai-Virar. 0 reviews.

  4. Vasai (English /ˈvɑːseɪ/), historically known as Bassein or Baçaim is a historical suburban town north of Mumbai in the Maharashtra state of India. It forms a part of Vasai-Virar city.The Portuguese built Bassein Fort here to strengthen their naval superiority over the Arabian Sea.

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  5. The ruins of Vasai Fort tell the story of one of the most important Portuguese forts in the west coast of India during the 16th and 17th centuries. Vasai was the headquarter of the Portuguese, second in importance to Goa.

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  7. Sep 12, 2019 · Vasai is a recommended side trip from Mumbai, not only to escape the city's crowds and chaos but to learn about India's minority Catholic community and the town's historical importance. The town has a surprisingly large number of attractions.