
The area
consists of mangrove vegetation. Mangrove ecosystems are
among the most productive ones known to us. They provide
refuge and breeding grounds for several varieties of fish
and insects which fall at the base of the food-chain. The
"Mangrove Scrub" type of vegetation that is found here
occurs in small isolated areas along the banks of Mandovi
and Mapusa rivers and also along the Cumbarjua canal. This
Sanctuary is criss-crossed with a network of water
channels. So movement is restricted to the duration of
high tide if one wants to go by boats. However for canoes,
the creeks are accessible even during low tides. A
watch-tower has been erected in the Sanctuary for better
viewing of birds. Apart from the several resident bieds,
the Sanctuary alsohas some winter visitors like coots and
pintails.
Eco-tourism Wing: The Wildlife Division proposes to
start conducted tours through the water channels. It is
envisaged that a group of 8-9 persons could be taken at
one time. However, the exact modalities are yet to be
worked out. Resource material and useful information could
be acquired at the Range Forest Office at Campal, in
Panaji.
Location: It is located at the western tip of the
island of Chorao, which is just 5 km from Panaji city on
the River Mandovi itself. The access is by ferry from a
place called Ribandar jetty on the southern bank of River
Mandovi.
Easiest
Approach: Panaji : 5 km Margao : 40
km Bicholim : 18 km
Best
time for visiting: September to June.