- Tithal is located in the west coast of India, in the state of Gujarat. It is close to the Arabian Sea and is famous for the Tithal Beach, which is known for its black sand. Tithal lies 6 km west of Valsad. Tithal is known to be the home of the Parsis, who are the descendants of the Zoroastrian group of Iran. The Parsis are known to have entered India through a port called Sajjan which falls in the district of Valsad. . .
- Mandvi is a small port city which comes under the administrative jurisdiction of Kutch or Kachchh District, in the state of Gujarat. This city was once a summer retreat for King Maharao of Kachchh. Tourists can see the remains of the ancient fort built during his reign, in the old city of Mandvi. It also features a more than hundred years old ship building industry, which is known for small ship manufacturing. . .
- The history of Udvada dates back to the 7th century when the Muslim invasion of Iran led to the negligence of Zoroastrians. The Zoroastrians were marginalised and fled to India in order to preserve their culture and belief. Bringing with them the sacred fire, they first reached Sanjan, which is located 30 km from Udvada. . .