Salaulim Dam: The road less travelled in Goa
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Salaulim Dam is located just 5 km from Sanguem Town. It lies on the Salaulim River, a tributary of the mighty Zuari River. Located approximately 68 km from Panjim, Salaulim makes for a good day trip. Its location in the hinterland … Read more
Salaulim Dam is located just 5 km from Sanguem Town. It lies on the Salaulim River, a tributary of the mighty Zuari River. Located approximately 68 km from Panjim, Salaulim makes for a good day trip. Its location in the hinterlands also make it a very good place to do some quality birdwatching. There’s a botanical garden nearby that you need to visit too. This garden is inspired from the famous Brindavan Gardens in Mysore. Also, both Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary (30 km) and Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary (31.5 km) are nearby. Read less
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Spread over an area of 24 sq km, Salaulim Dam is massive and there’s no doubt that its sheer size is more than capable of holding a visitor’s attention. The thing that people find most attractive about the dam is how this vast expanse of water runs down an outlet, a deep chasm in fact, making it look like something is sucking the water. It’s pretty dramatic!
- What is the entry fee for Salaulim Dam?
Salaulim Dam is open from 9 am-6 pm and the entry ticket will cost you INR 20 per person. - When is the best time to visit Salaulim Dam?
Salaulim Dam is best visited during monsoon season, especially August to September. - Where is Salaulim Dam located?
Salaulim Dam is located in Sirga, approximately 5km from Sanguem town.
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