Travel to Goa
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Goa - Wildlife
Goa Sun, Sand, Sea....
Goa is a state which is
gifted with incredible natural beauty; from her beaches and gently rolling hill
to her vegetation and animal life. To protect some of this natural beauty from
rush of modern development, goahas set aside four wild-life sanctuaries nested
in the wooded areas of in-land Goa. The rich, varied and vibrant avenues
available to nature lovers, or bird-watchers, or wildlife. Together wildlife
cover an area of 755 square km, or around 60 per cent of forest area and 20 per
cent of the geographical area of the state. Though Madei and Netravali have been
notified, they have not been taken over by the wildlife wing from the
territorial division.
Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary :
Up in the lush foothills of
the Western Ghats, Bondla is good place to see Sambar and Wild Boar. It is
Smallest of the Goan Wildlife Sanctuaries . Its areas is eight square kilometers
but easiest one to reach. It is 52km from Panaji and 38km from Margoa. This
botanical garden, fenced deer park and zoo which is better than most, with
reasonably spacious enclosures. The zoo was originally established to house
orphaned animals, but it's now also breeding colony for large species of deer.
It covers 8 sq.kms of deciduous forest Bondla is a miniature zoo of caged
animals and birds and a popular picnic destination for locals. Elephant rides
are an attraction here. The hills to the southeast are populated by monkeys,
wild boar, deer, gaur, langurs, jackals, pythons and leopards. Bondla is also
another bird-watching haven like its counterparts at Chorao and Cotigao. Rangado
river flows on the east of this forest and Madhel on its north. Bondla forest
nest bison, wild beer, deer, leopard, various type of serpent and birds. On to
its way, the only mosque Safa Shahouri Masjid built by Ali Adilshah in 1560 can
be seen at Ponda..
Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary
On the western tip to the
island of Chorao along River Mandovi, migratory and local birds inhabit the
mangroves. Visitors are allowed entry with prior permission of the Chief
Wildlife Warden who is stationed at Forest Department, Junta House, 18th June
Road, Panaji cross over from Ribandar to Chorao by ferry or canoe and walk to
the sanctuary. Mangrove swamps cover this bird-watchers' paradise aptly named
after India's best known ornithologist. Open throughout the year, the sanctuary
can be visited with the permission of the Chief Wild Life Warden, Forest
Department, Junta House, Panaji. Apart from a rich variety of coastal birds, one
may spot flying foxes, jackals and crocodiles.
CotigoaWildlife Sanctuary
The second largest of the three wildlife sanctuaries in Goa, with an area of 105
sq. kms. is at Canacona 60kms south of Panaji. Bird, animals, reptiles are found
in large numbers here. "Jeevottam Partagal Math" the centre of Vedic studies,
lies in the vicinity, as is the temple of Mallikarjun built by the Kshatriyas in
the mid 16 century. It is famous for the intricately carved wooden pillars and
68 auxiliary deities. The main festival of this temple is Ratha-Saptami in
February and Shigmo in April.
Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary :
Along the north from Panaji on the road to Belgaum, is a sanctuary that covers
240sq.kms. Thick forest clads the slopes of the Western Ghats that is rich in
wildlife and a paradise for bird watchers. There are important geographical and
historical features in this sanctuary. The famous temple of Tambdisurla of the
Kadambas is situated 13kms from here. Molem has comfortable cottages and
dormitories built by the Directorate of Tourism.
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