Ambujas
Ambujas are a group of small islands located in the Arabian Sea, off the coast of Gujarat, India. They are part of the Diu district and are known for their rich biodiversity and historical significance. The islands are part of the Ambuja Group, which also includes the larger island of Diu. The Ambujas are characterized by their white sand beaches, clear blue waters, and lush greenery. They are home to a variety of flora and fauna, including several endemic species. The islands are also known for their historical sites, including the ruins of old forts and temples. Ambujas are a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors with their natural beauty and cultural heritage. The islands are accessible by ferry from Diu, and visitors can enjoy activities such as snorkeling, scuba diving, and birdwatching. The Ambujas are also known for their traditional fishing communities, who continue to practice their ancestral ways of life. The islands are managed by the Gujarat Forest Department, which works to preserve the natural environment and promote sustainable tourism.