Just off the coast of Diu, the Fortress of Panikotha stands as a 500-year-old stone fortification, built to protect the coastline and regulate merchant ship activities. Constructed as a reinforcement to the Diu Fort on the mainland, which was established a couple of decades earlier, this fortress offers a glimpse into the region’s maritime history. Visitors can explore the weathered stone walls and strategic vantage points, imagining the bustling maritime activity and the strategic importance of the site centuries ago.
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