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Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary
If
one wants to see multi-storeyed forests with tall trees and
rare plants, where hardly any light reaches the ground, Cotigao
Sanctuary is the place to go to. It touches the border
of Karnataka state and in the lean season, several gaurs are
known to come into Cotigao from its neighbourhood. The vegetation
is mostly moist-deciduous type, interspersed with semi-evergreen
and evergreen patches.
It is situated in Canacona Taluka, in the
south of Goa. It lies at about 2 km from Poinguinim , which
is 10 km away from Chaudi, the main town of Cancacona on NH17.
So the approach is very convenient.
The Nature Interpretation Centre run by
the Forest Department is a valuable repository of knowledge.
At present, the Department is capable of providing rudimentary
facilities like snake-proof camping sites, canvas tents, reference
material and loads of goodwill. For those who really want
to rough it out, there is no end of possibilities.
If you are brave enough, the Forest Dept
can provide cots and mosquito-nets. So that all that lies
between you and the jungle is a thin mesh. Otherwise, the
Forest Department has one two-bedded suite available at Poinguinim,
2 km. away from the Sanctuary. The dense forests, perennial
streams, and picturesque undulating terrain provide for a
unique wildlife refuge.
The Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary, was established
in 1969 to protect a remote and vulnerable area of forest
lining the Goa- Karnataka border. Encompassing 86-sq-kms of
mixed deciduous woodland, the reserve is certain to inspire
tree lovers, but less likely to yield many wildlife sightings:
its tigers and leopards were hunted out long ago, while the
Gazelles, Sloth Bears, Porcupines, Panthers and Hyenas that
allegedly lurk in the woods rarely appear.
Visitors however, stand a good chance of
spotting at least two species of Monkey, a couple of Wild
Boar and the odd Gaur. The sanctuary is best visited between
the months of October and March. Cotigao is a peaceful and
scenic park that makes a pleasant day trip from Palolem beach,
12-km northwest. The wardens at the reserve's small Interpretative
Centre will show one how to get to a 25m-high treetop watchtower,
overlooking a waterhole that attracts a handful of animals
around dawn and dusk.
Any of the buses running south on NH-17
to Karwar via Chaudi will drop one within 2-km of the gates.
However, to explore the inner reaches of the sanctuary, one
really needs one's own transport.
Written permission for an overnight stay,
either in the watchtower or the forest department's small
rest house must be obtained from the Deputy Conservator Of
Forests, 3rd Floor, Junta House, Panaji, as far in advance
of one's visit as possible.
See Also Other Sactuaries:
| Bondla
Sanctuary | Cotigao
Sanctuary | Dr Salim
Ali Bird Sanctuary |
| Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary
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