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Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary
Along
the north from Panaji on the road to Belgaum, is a sanctuary
that covers 240-sq-kms. Thick forest clad slopes of the Western
Ghats that is rich in wildlife and a paradise for bird watchers.
The Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary is
located in the Goan town of Mollem. With a total area of 240
sq kms, this is the largest of Goa's four protected wildlife
areas, and contains within it The Molem National Park.
The sanctuary is situated on the eastern
border of Goa, with Karnataka 53 kms away from Panaji and
54 kms away from Margao. It is easily accessible by both road
and rail.
Unless you stay for at least a couple of
days, it is unlikely that you will catch a glimpse of many
of the animals that are sheltered in the sanctuary, including
Gaur, Sambar, Leopards, Spotted Deer, Slender Toris, Jungle
Cats, Malayan Giant Squirrels, Pythons and Cobras.
There are important geographical and historical
features in this sanctuary. Jeeps on private arrangements
go to the interior of the forest. The sanctuary is particularly
known for its Leopards, Elephants, Deers & Gaur Or Indian
Bison.
It is more convenient to view wild animals
from the Devil's Canion View Point. Bird lovers may also find
their best time over here. The famous temple of Tambdisurla
of the Kadambas is situated 13-km from here. In Mangalore
to Margao journey on Konkan Railway one can enjoy the beauty
of Dudhsagar through the windows.
Mollem has comfortable cottages and dormitories
built by the Directorate of Tourism for accommodation. Police
Outpost at the gateway of the sanctuary in calm and quiet
surroundings is like a painting on a canvas in Mollem.
The sanctuary's setting in the foothills
of the Western Ghats is wonderful and the countryside is one
of the most peaceful that you'll come across in Goa. One hundred
metres west of the entrance to the Molem Tourist Resort is
the Nature Education Centre, where you can contact the Range
Forest Officer, from whom you can obtain permission for vehicle
access through the main park gate (which is about 3 km east
along the National Highway 4A). There is also an observation
platform a few kms into the park and the best time to see
wildlife is in the early morning or late evening.
AROUND MOLEM
The
structure of the 13th century Mahadeva Temple at Tambdi Surla
is the only surviving evidence of the glorious Kadamba Dynasty
in Goa. Besides being historically interesting, it's also
visually striking.
The temple appears to have survived the
ravages of both the Muslim and Portuguese invaders by the
virtue of its incredibly isolated location. The temple is
about 13 kms north of Molem, and a trip out to it, along the
quiet country lanes, is an experience not to be missed.
See Also Other Sactuaries:
| Bondla
Sanctuary | Cotigao
Sanctuary | Dr Salim
Ali Bird Sanctuary |
| Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary
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