Named
after renowned ornithologist Dr. Salim Ali, this bird sanctuary is the
abode of a myriad of bird species, both local and migratory.
Encompassing an area of 1.8 sq. km, Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary is the
smallest among the wildlife sanctuaries in Goa. The small area
notwithstanding, the sanctuary teems with the winged visitors who come
here searching for the ideal habitat.
The island landscape abounds with thick mangrove vegetation found
sporadically along the banks of River Mandovi. The mangrove ecosystem
facilitates breeding grounds for several varieties of fish and insects
that are natural preys for birds. A watch-tower inside the Dr Salim Ali
Bird Sanctuary serves the cause of enthusiastic bird-watchers.
Flora at Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary
The flora of the sanctuary largely consists of mangrove shrubbery.
Fauna at Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary
A veritable paradise for bird-watchers, the sanctuary plays host to
exotic varieties of avian species. During the winter season, migratory
birds flock to the Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary in large numbers. Apart from
birds, flying foxes, jackals and crocodiles are found in the sanctuary.
How to Reach Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary
Air
Dabolim is the nearest airport, 29 km from Panaji.
Boat
Take a bus or a cab from Panaji to the Ribandar ferry wharf and then
take a ferry across the Mandovi River to the island of Chorao.