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Surroundings

Surroundings. 5 Star hotels Cavelossim Beach River Sal. 5 Star hotels. All the mentioned 5 star hotels are in a radius of 2-3 Km from the property. Radisson Blu – At Stone throwaway distance Hathi Mahal Resort - At Stone throwaway distance Hotel Leela – Approx. 3 Km

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Surroundings

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  1. Surroundings • 5 Star hotels • Cavelossim Beach • River Sal

  2. 5 Star hotels All the mentioned 5 star hotels are in a radius of 2-3 Km from the property. Radisson Blu – At Stone throwaway distance Hathi Mahal Resort - At Stone throwaway distance Hotel Leela – Approx. 3 Km Holiday Inn – Approx 2 Km

  3. Cavelossim Beach • Specialty Of Cavelossim Beach • Rated as the best Beach of Goa. • This Beach is considered as photographer’s paradise. The white soft sand, blue crystalline water, and the greenery makes its presence felt from all corners of this Beach. • The beauty of the beach is its cleanliness and the calm and tranquil serenity. • These beaches are very quiet beaches when compared to Anjuna or Calangute beaches, so one can come here to spend few peaceful moments with oneself and feel the charm of the sea acting on him.

  4. Picture and activities at Cavelossim beach White Sand At Cavelossim Beach Sunset View At Cavelossim Beach

  5. Water Sports At Cavelossim Beach

  6. Boat Rides For Dolphin Sitings At Cavelossim Beach

  7. Markets Close to Cavelossim Beach

  8. River Sal There is simply no better way to enjoy Goa than from the water. And no, we don’t mean just swimming or riding the waves in the ocean – we are referring to Goa’s plenitude of rivers and backwaters that allow one a peek into Goa’s rarely seen hinterland. Goa’s interiors are connected by water in a way that simply has to be experienced to be believed. Enjoy exploring the fascinating Sal river, sometimes referred to as the Mississippi of Salcete taluka! The Salcete taluka, an area of about 300 km2,is intimately linked to the wellbeing of its only river basin, the geologically special and ecologically fragile Sal river basin. Sal is the third largest river (35 km) in Goa with the third largest basin (301 km2). Considered a geological and hydrological oddity, the Sal is a really unusual waterbody.

  9. It is the only river that follows a north-south direction before meeting the Arabian Sea at Betul. The river opens near Cavelossim in south Goa. The Sal backwaters are truly a part of Goa unseen. Navigating this river is a delightful experience. Only accessible by kayak, this ecosystem is something which is experienced by only the lucky few. Enjoy river fishing,angling, crabbing, riverine village life, backwater photography, bird watching or just cruising. Cruising down the small tributaries of this river can make for quite an unforgettable water and land experience! This wetland paradise is a part of Goa which is rarely seen. Birdwatchers can enjoy the opportunity to see over forty species of different birds including four types of kingfishers and a host of cormorants, drongos, herons, egrets and waterfowl. Even if you’re not interested in bird-watching, a lazy, up and down paddle on flat waters, is something you must see and experience in Goa. Nothing beats the unbound serenity of an early morning paddle down the calm waters. Enjoy your solitude or take a romantic sojourn for two in twilight. With the sky above and water below, this is the stuff dreams are made of.

  10. Take up your oars and get going!

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