The wildlife sanctuaries Goa are a haven for
animals. Flora and fauna is well preserved in the sanctuaries of
Goa. Thus a visit to these beautiful jungles is a must when you
visit Goa. Deforestation and extinction of certain species of
animals are becoming serious issues. The wildlife sanctuaries in Goa
are doing their best to preserve the wealth of the flora and fauna
that they have. Move away from the concrete jungle and come and
spend some time in the natural jungles of Goa.
Bhagwan
Mahavir Sanctuary, Molem, 60 km from Panaji
Bhagwan Mahavir Sanctuary is Goa's largest wildlife preserve with
an area of 240 sq.km. It is situated close to the Molem village at
the foot of the Western Ghats, this sanctuary lies on the eastern
border of the state. It is 60 km away from the state capital,
Panaji. The sanctuary is situated amidst nature's splendor;
evergreen forests and deciduous trees encompass this preserve.
Molem National Park is in the heart of the sanctuary. Herds of deer
and gaurs (Indian bison), clusters of monkeys, Malayan giant
squirrels, cobras and pythons are a common sight. One might even
spot elephants and tigers. The sanctuary is also home to a few black
panthers. The best time to visit the sanctuary is either early in
the morning or late in the evening.
For excursion through the sanctuary the forest department has made
arrangements for jeeps. But one has to contact the Range Forest
Officer for the services. But to be able to get a glimpse of the
wildlife, you might have to spend a couple of days here.
Tourist Complex that is run by the Goa Tourism Development
Corporation is the nearest accommodation available. The complex is
clean and comfortable. While at the sanctuary one must take some
time of to visit the Dudhsagar waterfalls, the 13th century Mahadev
Temple at Tambdi, Surla, that is just 12 km away.
Bondla Forest - 38 km
from Margao
Bondla Forest is 38 km away from Margao. More than a sanctuary it
is an ideal jungle resort and a major attraction for school going
children and nature lovers. Its mini zoos, sprawling deer park in
natural habitat, botanical and rose gardens attract people
throughout the year. Up in the foothills of the Western Ghats,
Bondla is being promoted by the Department of Tourism and is a good
place to see sambar and wild boar among other things. It's the
smallest of the Goan wildlife sanctuaries but the only one at
present that has accommodation for those wishing to stay more than a
day. The Zoological Park and gardens at Bondla remain closed on
Thursdays.
Cotigao
Wildlife Sanctuary - 60 km from Paaji on the Panaji Mangalore
National Highway
Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary is the second largest of the three
wildlife sanctuaries in Goa, with an area of 105 sq. km. It is
located at about 60 kms from Panaji, in Canacona taluka in South
Goa, nearly 3 kms off the Panaji-Mangalore National Highway No.17.
It is covered with dense forest and varied wildlife, avi fauna and
reptiles. The ancient Jeevottam Partagal Math, noted for Vedic
studies, lies in the vicinity of the sanctuary.
Salim Ali Bird
Sanctuary - Located on the Western tip of the island of Chorao,
near Panaji
Located at the western tip of the island of Chorao along river
Mandovi near Panaji , the sanctuary is spread over 1.78 sq km and is
completely covered with mangrove species. Varieties of local as well
as migratory birds frequently visit the area.
This Sanctuary can be visited any time of the year with the
permission of the Chief Wild Life Warden, Forest Department, Junta
House, Panaji - Goa. The sanctuary is approachable by walk after
crossing over by ferry from Ribandar to Chorao. There are some
private parties who can take tourists around in their canoes fitted
with outboard motors.


