Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary

Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary

4.5 (545 Reviews)
₹100.0 Price is for 1 people
Type: Wildlife
Closing Days: Open all days
Suitable for: Young People, Old People
Timings: 08:00-17:30
Time Required: 3.0 hr
Best Time to Visit: January - March, November - December
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Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary, South Goa Overview

Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary in South Goa offers nature enthusiasts a unique opportunity to witness the majestic wildlife of Goa living in their own habitat. Spread over 500 square kilometers, the sanctuary is home to a variety of species, from sambar deer, barking deer, wild boar, four-horned antelope, sloth bear, porcupines, leopard, and gaur. The sanctuary is densely clothed by Chalukya Nagar range of the Western Ghats, teeming with lush vegetation and ancient heritage.Visitors to the sanctuary have access to a wide range of amenities, including the breadth of multi-level hiking trails, which wend deftly through teak forests, bamboo thickets, and grasslands. Along the way, birdwatchers can spot a variety of species, such as bush quail, little cormorants, Oriental honey buzzard, Eurasianspoonbill, and others. Boating is another popular pastime in the sanctuary. Tourists can take galvanised aluminium boats sailing down the Netravali Lake, where they can spot a variety of marshy birds, including purple heron, painted stork, and black-crowned night heron.Tourists at the Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary can also witness the cascade of waterfalls that plummeting from a height of 300 feet.

The sanctuary is also home to the famousNetravali Buddpasthi caves, an ancient archaeological site. The nearby village of Netravali also offers tourists access to several temples and shrines.For those who are looking for a relaxed and tranquil stay in the wild, the sanctuary offers campsites and accommodations, including tree houses.

From camping gear and jeep safaris to guided activities, there are plenty of facilities available to ensure a safe and comfortable journey. In more recent times, Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary has been popular for tourists seeking to witness the arrivals of giant sub-continent reptiles, such as Royal Bengal Tiger and Indian Rock Python. Tourists can also spot small cats like leopard cats, fishing cats, and jungle cats.Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary provides an opportunity to enjoy the wonders of nature while immersing in the sights and sounds of the wild. With the vast array of amenities and its undisturbed serenity, the sanctuary is the perfect place for nature lovers to walk and explore.

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