Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary

Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, located on the island of Chorao along the River Mandovi in Goa, is a haven for birdwatchers with its diverse array of avian species.

440
Acres Protected
3
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1988
Year Established

About Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary

 

Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary covers an area of approximately 440 acres on Chorao Island in the Indian state of Goa. The sanctuary is named after the renowned ornithologist Dr. Salim Ali and is well-known for its rich variety of birdlife, drawing birdwatchers from all over the world. The sanctuary is characterized by mangrove forests, which provide habitat and breeding grounds for a multitude of birds, including migratory species that visit seasonally. The sanctuary is accessible by a ferry from Ribandar to Chorao Island, involving a scenic journey that itself offers sightings of various water birds. The mangroves are intersected with tidal streams, and during high tide, visitors can explore the narrow waterways by boat. This sanctuary serves as an important ecological zone, reflecting the diverse flora and fauna of the region, including several species of fish, crabs, and otters. What makes it particularly appealing is its dense vegetation juxtaposed with open wetland areas, which are home to unique wildlife and offer a sense of tranquility that enhances the overall visitor experience.

Highlights

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Boat rides through the mangroves

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Rare species of birds like the western reef heron and black bittern

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Observation tower for excellent bird viewing

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Peaceful picnic areas along the marshlands

Notable Natural Features

Mangrove Forest

A complex ecosystem providing habitat for diverse flora and fauna.

Observation Tower

Elevated views for spotting and photographing wildlife.

Tidal Streams

Interconnected waterways that visitors can explore by boat.