A crescent-shaped beach with calm waters and a lush green backdrop of coconut palms.
One of the highest waterfalls in India, surrounded by dense forest and accessible via a scenic trek.
A protected area with diverse flora and fauna, including leopards, deer, and langurs.
An estuarine mangrove habitat with over 400 bird species, including kingfishers, storks, and herons.
A biodiverse area of thick forests, waterfalls, and the famous Tambdi Surla temple. Take a jeep safari to explore the park.
For those with more time, add a visit to Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary, known for its dense canopy over 25 km2 of moist deciduous forests. Adventure seekers can try trekking to the Tambdi Surla Waterfall or kayaking in the mangroves of Sal Backwaters. For those with less time, skip Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary and visit the impressive Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary on Day 3, which can be covered in 2-3 hours.