Goa is a world famous beach tourism destination .in India with 5 major rivers having its source from the rich biodiversity of the Sayadri hills. The most important river tumbles down the Dudhsagar Waterfalls winding its way across hills and sails to join the Arabian Sea.

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The rugged Western Ghats make it an ideal haven for many species of birds and animals and also provide a corridor for migration. The WesternGhats called Sahyadris in Goa; extend for a total of 600 kilometers in Goa of their total length of 3702 kilometers.

Goa is a nature lovers paradise. The tourist who want to visit Goa to enjoy nature can visit a large number of places to see the flora and fauna. The widest belt of forests along the Western Ghats is in Goa. The high rainfall accounts for the turning the forest lush green, making the forest in Goa, home to numerous variety of birds, animals. There are several plants and trees endemic to Goa for nature lovers to enjoy. Some were introduced by Portuguese, like the green Chilies, which today has become an essential part in the Indian Curry. Tourist can visit Goa for a 4-day trip to enjoy its flora and fauna.

The coastal areas, provide the tropical backdrop and is responsible for its warm and humid climate and laterite and lateritic Clayey-loamy soil. Average rainfall is over 500mm along the Western Ghats. For all these reasons, the dominant vegetation is of deciduous type. Goa is endowed with over 1512 documented species of plants, over 275 genera of birds, over 48 genera of animals and over 60 genera of reptiles. About 10% of Goa is wildlifereserve and this area include four large wildlifesanctuaries and tourist can spend 1 day of their each of their trip to visit these and all are couple of hours drive from #Panajim.

On 1st day of visit tourist can visit Dr Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary on the western tip of the island of Chorao along River Mandovi. A bird-watchers’ paradise named after India’s best-known ornithologist, it is Goa’s only bird sanctuary spread over 1.8 Sq Km in area. A variety of local and migratory birds can be found on this island like coots and pintails. Open throughout the year, the sanctuary can be visited with permission of Chief Wild Life Warden, Panaji. It is home to flying foxes, jackals and crocodiles also.

Surrounded by mangrove vegetation, the sanctuary is criss-crossed with a network of water channels, so tourist can also visit by boats. On 2nd day of visit tourist can visit Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary, on the border of Karnataka state. Open throughout the year, the sanctuary can be visited with permission of Chief Wild Life Warden, Panaji. Cotigao is a peaceful and scenic park and after a pleasant day trip tourist can visit Palolembeach, in the evening. On 3rd day tourist can visit Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary, the smallest of the three wildlife sanctuaries of Goa, a major attraction for school going children and nature lovers.

Its mini zoo, sprawling deer park in natural habitat, botanical and rose gardens attract people throughout the year. a numerous variety of of wild animals can be seen in the statuary including leopard, gaur, wild cats, deers, wild boars, Common Grey Hornbill and Golden Backed Woodpecker. On 4th day tourist can visit Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary located in the town of Mollem. It is home to wild animals like Leopards, Elephants, Deers, Gaur, Sambar, Leopards, Spotted Deer, Slender Tories, Jungle Cats, Malayan Giant Squirrels, Pythons and Cobras. All in all Goa is a good place to visit for nature lovers.

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