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5 hidden water bodies in Goa that offer more than just swim

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 26, 2025, 16:24 IST
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5 hidden water bodies in Goa that offer more than just swim

When planning a trip to Goa, most of us often tend to add the popular beaches in our must-visit list. But here’s the thing — Goa isn’t just about crashing ocean waves and sandy toes. Tucked away behind the tourist radar are some secret water gems that offer way more than just a splash, and you will be more than surprised to experience them.
Ready to dive into Goa’s watery wonders that most crowds still don’t know about? Let’s go!

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Butterfly Beach

Only accessible by boat or a strenuous journey through jungle trails, Butterfly Beach is one of Goa's best-kept secrets. The twist is that a calm lagoon, ideal for dipping your toes and observing vibrant butterflies flitting overhead, is concealed behind the sandy shoreline. With only the symphony of chirping birds and soft waves, nature seems to have welcomed you to a VIP party. Expert advice: Bring a snorkel in case you see small fish scuttling between rocks.

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Kesarval Waterfalls

Nestled deep in the Western Ghats, the Kesarval Waterfalls isn’t your typical tourist stop — which is why the tiny pool at its base is an absolute treasure. Imagine stepping into a natural jacuzzi, with cool waterfall mist hugging you while you soak. And since it’s off the beaten path, you’ll likely have the whole pool to yourself.

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Kayaking through quiet canals

If you’re craving more than a swim, the Chapora River Estuary is your place. Calm waters, lush greenery, and the occasional lazy crocodile (they’re shy, don’t worry). Rent a kayak and paddle your way through this quiet river, soaking in views of traditional Goan villages and mangrove forests. Bonus: sunset here is absolutely magical, painting the sky in every shade of pink and orange imaginable. Definitely Instagram gold.

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Sal River backwaters

Most visitors never venture into Goa’s backwaters, and that’s a shame because the Sal River mangroves offer a watery maze worth exploring. Take a boat ride and glide silently through thick mangroves where kingfishers, otters, and sometimes even dolphins might peek out to say hello. Swimming here? Nah, the fun is in the slow drift and wildlife spotting. It’s like stepping into a living, breathing nature documentary.

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Mayem Lake

This isn’t just a lake — it’s a quiet escape with a touch of history. Mayem Lake is surrounded by old Portuguese structures and quaint villages, making it a peaceful spot to paddle, fish, or simply chill on the banks with a picnic. If you’re lucky, you might catch local fishermen casting their nets in traditional style, a glimpse into Goa’s past amid tranquil waters.
So, next time you’re in Goa, don’t just hit the beach parties. Explore these hidden water bodies — where you can swim, soak, paddle, and maybe even spot a monkey or two.

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