Goa beyond beaches: Best ustainable places to visit in Goa
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, GOA/ Updated : Jun 6, 2024, 14:08 IST
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Goa's sustainable and eco-friendly destinations like Verlem Village, Carambolim Lake, and Amthane Dam showcase the region's cultural heritage, lush landscapes, and commitment to preserving natural beauty.
Goa's sustainable and eco-friendly destinations like Verlem Village, Carambolim Lake, and Amthane Dam showcase the region's cultural heritage, lush landscapes, and commitment to preserving natural beauty. Read less
From spice farms and serene lakes to historical caves and community-based tourism initiatives, these locations highlight Goa’s commitment to responsible travel.
Amthane Dam
Situated in the Bardez taluka, Amthane Dam offers a picturesque and serene escape from the crowded tourist spots. The surrounding area is ideal for bird watching, and nature walks. The dam also supports local agriculture, emphasising the importance of water conservation and sustainable farming practices.
Kuskem Waterfall
Hidden within the Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary, Kuskem Waterfall is a pristine natural wonder accessible via a short forest trek. This eco-tourism spot offers visitors a refreshing escape into nature, with the cool, cascading waters providing a perfect setting for relaxation and exploration.
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In Sanquelim, the Arvalem Caves and Waterfall offer a blend of historical and natural beauty. The ancient rock-cut caves provide insight into Goa’s rich cultural past. Nearby, the Arvalem Waterfall cascades into a tranquil pool, creating a picturesque setting for eco-conscious travellers.
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Usgalimal Rock Carvings
On the banks of the Kushavati River, the Usgalimal Rock Carvings are among the oldest petroglyphs in India, dating back to the Mesolithic period. This archaeological site offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient human history. Preservation efforts make it a valuable destination for those interested in sustainable and educational tourism.
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