Discover the best top things to do in South Goa District, India including Animal Shelter Agonda, Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary, Kuskem Waterfall, Palolem Island Reserve, Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary, Mhadei Wildlife Sanctuary, NV Eco-Farm, Rivona Springs, Cotigo Wildlife Sanctuary.
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The animal shelter is a registered charitable trust owned by Dian singh Rarewala who is the chairman trustee. His wife susan (founder) partnered with vet nurse Brendy Ranalletta who is the shelter manager. Our work includes: - Treating sick and injured animals, providing them with the best medical and follow up care. - Offering free veterinary services to those who can’t afford them. - Animal birth control (ABC program), facilitated by sterilizing and neutering dogs and cats. -Vaccinations against rabies are crucial as it secures public health
Such a lovely find when looking for activities to do while travelling in Agonda, we were instantly welcomed by the lovely Brendy who showed us around and told us all about her amazing shelter she had created! Also got to cuddle lots of adorable animals, lots of dogs and cats as well as the cutest puppies and kittens! She was such a kind lady and would highly recommend stopping by and showing your support to such an amazing organisation!
4.5 based on 11 reviews
netravali waterfall is famous for minapi and savari waterfalls. (commonly known as netravali waterfall). For savari waterfall read my review for that under netravali waterfall. on google map dont search for netravali waterfall or savari waterfall or minapi waterfall. seatch for netravali national park and it will take you to netravali national park main gate. at the gate you have to make an entry and pay some fees approx 30 per person. once you enter gate after 1 km you will see a sign board to minapi waterfall. from this point waterfall is 5kms. not many people go here as mostly you will have to trek to this place. if roads are dry you can take your vehicle but kaccha raods are very very bad. i was able to take my bike till 3 kms but will never do that again. there are few streams you have to cross and if water level is high dont cross your vehicle. after a straight walk of approx 4 kms you will see a sign board again for waterfall. from here you have to go downhill, so on return you have to climb. you cant go till waterfall as it can be risky but you reach a good view point nearyby. its a very big and very beautiful waterfall.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
This unique biodiversity hot-spot off the South Goa coast is a collaborative effort comprised of local fishermen & conservationists. Their aim: to preserve the ancient geological formations and protect the local flora and fauna. Numerous projects are underway to reduce the human footprint left behind from previous owners and educate visitors about the abundant land and sea species.
A beautiful experience - for only 800 rupees for 2. Go with one of the local boat owners, who grew up in this area. You feel their love for the place.
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This sanctuary and national park contain several geological, cultural and visitor service attractions that make this largest protected area in Goa a popular visitor destination.
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NV ECO Farm is a complete farm with modern and scientific practices combined with Traditional knowledge. One destination for wide range of Nature, Agriculture, Adventure and fun.
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