Arrive and check in to your Tithal beachfront hotel or guesthouse; mention you require Jain meals (no onion/garlic, no root vegetables) so the kitchen can prepare a Jain thali for your stay.
Enjoy a freshly prepared Jain thali at your hotel (most good hotels can arrange this on request); request items like rotla/rotis, dal without asafoetida, seasonal vegetables (no root veg) and khichdi if preferred.
Walk the popular Tithal Beach — known for black sand and a long shoreline; ideal for relaxing, photography and a gentle stroll. Beaches are open all day, but evenings are liveliest; check local conditions for tides.
Visit the nearby shore temples and small beachside shrines; these are culturally interesting and usually open to visitors in the afternoon and evening — ideal if you prefer quieter spiritual spots.
Have dinner at your hotel or ask for a nearby Jain-friendly restaurant; order light items such as plain veg pulao, dal, and kadhhi — confirm no onion/garlic and no root vegetables. Most kitchens will prepare by prior request.
Morning drive (~45–60 minutes depending on traffic) to Dharampur and Wilson Hills viewpoint for cool hill-air and panoramic views; Wilson Hills is best early morning for clear vistas and photos. Check local road conditions in monsoon season.
Stop for a Jain-friendly breakfast: request khichdi or plain poha/Upma without onion/garlic (you can pack breakfast from Tithal hotel if you asked ahead). Many roadside vendors may not serve strict Jain food, so pre-book or carry.
Explore Vansda National Park for short nature walks and birdwatching; the park offers easy trails through moist-deciduous forest and is good for a calm nature experience. Park timings are usually around 8:00am–5:00pm; check entry/safari availability in advance.
Have a pre-arranged Jain thali at a local dhaba/hotel in Dharampur or return toward Vansda where basic Jain meals can be prepared on request; aim for simple grains, dal, and vegetable curries without roots.
Visit nearby scenic spots and viewpoints around Dharampur — short walks, photography and village views; many spots are unmanaged so wear good shoes and carry water. These places are typically open daylight hours.
Enjoy a calm Jain dinner at the hotel — request rotla, sabzi (non-root), dal and a simple dessert like shrikhand or phirni if available and Jain-compliant.
Depart after breakfast for Silvassa (~1–1.5 hour drive); Silvassa is the capital area of Dadra & Nagar Haveli and has tidy gardens, lakes and tribal cultural sites.
Visit Vanganga Garden, a landscaped garden with fountains, toy train and shaded paths — a relaxed spot for morning strolling and photos; gardens generally open 8:00am–7:00pm but check gate timings.
Explore the small local museum or tribal cultural displays to learn about the area’s tribal heritage and crafts; museums typically open 10:00am–5:00pm — confirm local timings before visiting.
Have lunch at a known Jain-friendly spot in Silvassa — request a Jain thali or prepare ahead with the hotel to arrange one; common options include khichdi, dal, chapati and seasonal non-root veg curries.
Drive to Dudhni Lake for boating/relaxation on the Daman Ganga river; boating is a pleasant afternoon option and boats are usually available between 9:00am–5:00pm — timings can vary seasonally.
Visit the nearby lion safari or small wildlife park for a short drive-through or walk; check opening hours (often 9:00am–5:00pm) and animal-viewing schedules.
Finish the day with another Jain-friendly dinner at your hotel; if you want variety, ask the hotel to arrange a Jain Gujarati thali or South Indian Jain-style dosa made without onion/garlic and root vegetables.
Walk Moti Daman Fort and the old church precinct (St. Jerome / Church of Bom Jesus area) to see Portuguese-era architecture and ramparts; forts typically open 9:00am–5:30pm but check local timings.
Visit Naida Caves for short cave exploration and then Jampore Beach for coastal views; Jampore is good for a quiet beach stroll and photo stops. Beaches are open throughout the day.
Have lunch at a Jain-friendly restaurant or ask your driver/hotel to arrange a verified Jain thali in Daman; coastal towns often have vegetarian restaurants that will prepare Jain meals by request.
Spend a relaxed afternoon at Devka Beach or browse the local markets for souvenirs and sweets; Devka has coastal promenades and small shops and stays lively till evening.
Return to Tithal to pick up luggage and depart for onward journey. If you are leaving from Valsad/Surat/Mumbai, allow additional travel time as needed.
If your schedule allows, have an early Jain dinner en route or at a recommended hotel restaurant before final departure; confirm kitchen timings with the hotel.