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Islands in the
Stream :
Although the beautiful
islands of Chorao and Divar are just a short distance away from the
capital city of Panaji, they are rarely on the regular itenarary of the
tourists.
However, both these
islands are truly worth a visit, if only to get a taste of the tranquil
and picturesque setting of rural Goa.
Chorao Island
To
reach Chorao Island, you need to take the ferry ride across from the
village of Ribandar, about 5 kms from Panaji, on the road to Old Goa.
Most of the western
half of this island, is today a reserved area as the Dr Salim Ali Bird
Sanctuary. It is full of dense mangrove swamps and the best way to
navigate is by a canoe.
The Sanctuary is home
to a variety of birds, animals and quite a few muggers - the Goan
crocodiles. Another unusual inhabitant is the mudskipper - a mid-sized
bulbous headed fish which actually skips through the mud at low tide.
The Chorao village on
the island is a small collection of mud and thatch houses and some
exquisite Portuguese villas. There is also a small village Church.
The road through this
picturesque village finally leads to the crossing on the other side of
the island which takes you to the famous Saptakoteshwar Temple at Narwe
on the mainland in Bicholim taluka.
If you do visit the
temple on the mainland, then on the return trip you can take the ferry
ride which takes you to Divar island.
Divar Island
The island of Divar
can be reached by a ferry ride on both sides: the ferry on the north
side of the island is at Old Goa about 7 kms from Panaji and the ferry
on the south side is from Narwe.
The ferries leave
quite frequently throughout the day, unless there is inclement weather
in the monsoons, so there is hardly any chance of being stranded on the
island.
From both ferry
crossings, the road passes through picture postcard Goan countryside,
full of rice fields and wooded hills, before reaching the village of
Piedade.
Piedade, a small,
typical Goan village is spread at the bottom of a small forested hillock
on which there is the Church of Our Lady of Compassion. Like the island
of Chorao, well maintained, elegant Portuguese villas dot the
countryside.
From the top of the
hill, superb panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including
Old Goa and the meandering Mandovi river can be seen.
The famous
Bonderam
festival is celebrated in Divar, during the monsoon with great fanfare
and attended by thousands of tourists and locals.
The charm of these
islands, where life seems to have been unchanged for hundreds of years,
can only be seen and experienced by walking or cycling through the
countryside.
See Also
Other Attractions:
(
Raj Bhavan |
Rock-cut Caves |
Islands of Chorao & Divar |
Dona Paula |
Fontainhas & São Tomé |
Partgal Math | Sacred Groves |
Secretariat |
Budbudyanchi Tali )

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