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Two Netravali waterfalls thrown open for tourists with jeep safaris 

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Last updated: January 11, 2025 1:06 am
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Curchorem: The two waterfalls, Savri and Mainapi, located in the Netravali panchayat area of Sanguem constituency, were officially opened for tourists with the launch of two jeep safaris by the Goa Forest Development Corporation (GFDC).

“The Mainapi and Savri waterfalls are immensely attractive and, with the development of proper infrastructure, could gain popularity comparable to Dudhsagar waterfall,” said GFDC chairperson Deviya Rane, who flagged off the jeeps.

She said the co-operation between locals and the forest department will ensure harmonious development of forest areas.

Speaking of the government’s goal of promoting Goa as more than just a beach destination, she said that the state’s rich biodiversity, which include its flora, fauna, bird species, and wildlife, should be preserved and showcased as part of the tourism experience.

Social Welfare Minister Subhash Phal Dessai urged the forest department staff to adopt a more accommodating approach toward the locals and understand their concerns.

“Over the period of time, the increasing tourist activities will create opportunities for locals, strengthening their economic position,” he said.

Tourists can access the Savri and Mainapi waterfalls between 8 am and 4 pm. The fee is Rs 570 per person, which includes a forest entry fee of Rs100 and GFDC convenience charges.

The event was also attended by ZP member Suresh Kepekar, Netravali sarpanch Bunda Varak, Vasudev Gaonkar, Kamal Datta, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (PCCF) Pravin Kumar Raghav, APCCF and Chief Wildlife Warden Nandkumar Parab, GFDC managing director, and other dignitaries.

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