Mollem National Park & Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary , Mollem

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Address - Mollem Village, Near Sonaulim Village, Sanguem Taluka, South Goa, Goa – 403410

🕒open - 8:00 am

🕙Closed - 5:30 pm

🔖Entry Ticket Required

Address - Mollem Village, Near Sonaulim Village, Sanguem Taluka, South Goa, Goa – 403410

🕒open - 8:00 am

🕙Closed - 5:30 pm

🔖Entry Ticket Required

Summary

Mollem National Park and Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary in Goa form the state’s largest protected forest, rich in biodiversity, ancient temples like Tambdi Surla, and home to rare species. Established in 1969, it lies in the Western Ghats and faces conservation challenges due to developmental threats and ecological concerns.

Location

  • Mollem Village, Near Sonaulim Village, Sanguem Taluka, South Goa, Goa – 403410

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Full Story

Mollem National Park and Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary in Goa, India, represent a vital ecological and historical region within the Western Ghats, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a global biodiversity hotspot. Their history is intertwined with conservation efforts and the recognition of their unique natural and cultural heritage.

Here’s a detailed look at their historical journey:


1. Location and Overview

  • Location: Situated in the Sanguem taluka, eastern Goa, near the Karnataka border.

  • Geographical Setting: Forms part of the Western Ghats, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Total Area: Approx. 240 sq km — the largest protected area in Goa.

  • Components:

    • Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary (approx. 240 sq km)

    • Mollem National Park (a 107 sq km core area within the sanctuary)


2. Pre-Independence History

  • Colonial Era (Portuguese rule):

    • Under Portuguese control since the 16th century.

    • The forest area was largely unexplored and used sparingly for timber extraction.

    • Indigenous communities and tribal groups (like Velips, Kunbis) had a cultural and spiritual connection with the forest.


3. Post-Independence Development

  • After Goa’s liberation in 1961 and its integration into the Indian Union:

    • The Government of Goa started initiatives for forest conservation.

    • The area was notified as a Wildlife Sanctuary in 1969, originally known as Mollem Game Sanctuary.

    • In 1978, it was renamed Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary in honor of Lord Mahavir (Jain spiritual leader), recognizing its rich biodiversity and religious harmony.

    • In 1978, a core area of 107 sq km was carved out and declared Mollem National Park, providing stricter protection under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972.


4. Cultural and Religious Significance

  • The region is dotted with ancient temples, caves, and shrines, including:

    • Tambdi Surla Mahadev Temple: 12th-century Kadamba-Yadava style temple made of basalt, located within the sanctuary.

    • Devils Canyon: A mysterious gorge associated with local folklore.

    • Sacred groves preserved by local tribes and villagers, traditionally protected from exploitation.


5. Ecological Importance

  • Biodiversity hotspot: Part of the Western Ghats, among the world’s eight “hottest hotspots” of biodiversity.

  • Flora: Tropical evergreen, semi-evergreen, and deciduous forests with over 722 species of flowering plants.

  • Fauna:

    • Mammals: Bengal tiger (rarely seen), leopard, Indian gaur (bison), sloth bear, Malabar giant squirrel.

    • Birds: Over 250 species including the Malabar pied hornbill, paradise flycatcher, kingfishers, etc.

    • Reptiles: King cobra, Indian rock python, and various species of geckos and lizards.

  • The area also supports medicinal plants and endemic species.


6. Scientific Research and Education

  • Recognized for ecological studies, wildlife research, and biodiversity conservation projects.

  • Fieldwork by Indian and international ecologists contributes to the understanding of Western Ghats ecology.

  • Popular for eco-tourism and biodiversity education, especially for Goa-based students.


7. Conservation Challenges

  • Developmental threats:

    • Recent years (especially since 2020) saw protests against projects like railway double-tracking, power transmission lines, and highway expansion through the protected area.

    • Activist campaigns like #SaveMollem gained national attention, aiming to protect the fragile ecosystem.

  • Human-wildlife conflict, poaching, and invasive species remain key concerns.

  • Deforestation and climate change are long-term threats.


8. Modern Tourism and Infrastructure

  • Key attractions:

    • Dudhsagar Waterfalls: Located on the Mandovi River, inside the sanctuary.

    • Tambdi Surla Temple and nearby trekking routes.

    • Nature trails, jeep safaris, bird watching, and eco-camps.

  • Forest Department regulates visitor access** through permits and guided tours.


Conclusion

Mollem National Park and Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary together represent Goa’s largest and most biodiverse forest landscape, blending natural, cultural, and historical significance. From ancient temples like Tambdi Surla to rare species of flora and fauna, it’s a living museum of Western Ghats ecology.

The history of this sanctuary is not just a tale of forests and animals but a reflection of Goa’s transformation—from colonial wilderness to a hub of conservation and activism. While the region thrives as a tourist and ecological destination, its future depends on sustainable practices, responsible tourism, and continued protection from industrial and infrastructural exploitation.

Opening time
  • Monday to Sunday: 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM

  • Safari Timeframe: Safari vehicles (jeeps) operate during the sanctuary’s opening hours.
Best time to visit
  • Morning (8:00 AM – 10:30 AM) Best for wildlife spotting, bird watching, trekking, and photography. Cooler and peaceful.
  • Evening (3:30 PM – 5:30 PM): Good for short trails and animal sightings near water sources.
  • Avoid Midday (11:30 AM – 3:00 PM) – Hot and low wildlife activity.
Best day to visit
  • Weekdays (Monday to Friday): Fewer tourists, peaceful atmosphere, better wildlife spotting, and easier access to guides or safari jeeps.

  • Avoid Weekends & Public Holidays: Heavier crowds, longer wait times, and more noise, which may disturb wildlife.

  • Best Choice(Tuesday to Thursday mornings): Ideal balance of low footfall and fresh forest activity.

Best month/season to visit

Best Season:

  • Post-Monsoon to Winter (October to March): Cool and pleasant weather, lush green forest after rains, excellent for wildlife, birdwatching, trekking, and Dudhsagar Falls access

Avoid:

  • Monsoon (June to September): Heavy rainfall, slippery trails, limited safari access, and possible entry restrictions.

  • Summer (April to May): Very hot, dry forest, and animals tend to hide from heat.

Best Months:

  • November, December, January – Peak season for tourists and ideal climate for exploration.

National Emergency Number( sos )112
Place helping / contact no.Tourism Department of Goa:

  • Contact No.: +91 832 2494204
  • Contact No.: +91 832 2494200
  • Contact No.: +91 832 2494225

Contact Information of Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary & Mollem National Park :

  • Forest Office / Sanctuary Inquiries: +91 832 222 9701
  • Alternate Tourism Contact: +91 832 231 2095

  • Emergency Wildlife Rescue (24×7):

    • North Goa region: +91 832 222 8772

    • South Goa region: +91 832 275 0246

SignificanceMollem National Park and Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary are not merely a forest or a tourist destination. They are the ecological heart of Goa, the primary source of its fresh water, and a living repository of its ancient history and culture. The confluence of this rich biodiversity, life-sustaining hydrological systems, and deep-rooted cultural heritage makes their preservation a matter of critical importance for the state’s environmental, social, and economic well-being.
Type of PlaceNational Park, Wildlife Sanctuary , UNESCO World Heritage Site , Eco-tourism Destination , Adventure & Nature Tourism Site , Biodiversity Hotspot (Western Ghats) , Historical & Cultural Site.
Built ByBhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary and Mollem National Park were established by the Government of Goa after liberation from Portuguese rule.
Year of Construction
  • Sanctuary Declared: 1969 by the Goa Forest Department

  • National Park Notified: 1978 under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972

These are natural ecosystems, not man-made structures, so they were not “built” but officially designated and protected by the Indian Government for conservation and eco-tourism.

Public washroomthere are public washroom facilities available at Mollem National Park & Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary.
Canteen / Restaurantthe canteen and restaurant options available at Mollem National Park & Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary.
ParkingAvailable at the main entrance near Mollem Forest Office.
Busiest day
  • Weekends & Public Holidays (especially Saturdays and Sundays): Visitor numbers peak with families, tour groups, and jeep safaris filling trails and parking early in the morning.

  • Peak Season (October–March): weekends get most crowded, particularly when the weather is pleasant.

Local language
  • Konkani: Primary local language spoken by the majority of Goans.

  • English: Widely understood and used, especially in churches, tourism, and official communication.

  • Portuguese: Some older locals and religious texts still retain Portuguese influence.

  • Hindi & Marathi: Also commonly spoken and understood in the region.

Nearby accommodationAvailable nearby
Spread over area
  • Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary: 240 square kilometers

  • Mollem National Park (within the sanctuary): 107 square kilometers

🔸 The sanctuary is the largest protected area in Goa, located in the Western Ghats, a UNESCO biodiversity hotspot.
🔸 It covers dense forests, waterfalls, temples, and rich wildlife zones.

Ticket fee details for Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary & Mollem National Park :

Category

Fee (INR)

Remarks

Indian Adult (Entry Fee)₹ 20Per person
Indian Child₹ 10Per child (below 12 years)
Foreign National₹ 100Per person
Still Camera₹ 30Personal use
Video Camera₹ 150Commercial rates may differ
Vehicle Entry (Two-wheeler)₹ 40Per bike/scooter
Vehicle Entry (Car/Jeep)₹ 120Private vehicle (up to 6-seater)
Mini Bus/Tempo Traveller₹ 250Tourist vehicle
Official Forest Jeep Safari₹ 400–500 (approx.)Charges may vary seasonally
Guide Charges₹ 200–300Mandatory for certain trekking routes

Notes:

  • Tickets are available at the Forest Department Counter near Mollem gate.

  • Entry to Dudhsagar Falls via forest route requires special permission and safari booking.

  • Rates may vary during peak seasons or by tour operator.

Things to Do at Dudhsagar Falls :

1. Jeep Safari Adventure (from Collem)

  • Ride through lush forest trails and streams in a government-approved jeep (approx. 10 km one way).

  • Jeep safaris are operated by the Goa Forest Department (limit: 225 jeeps/day).

2. Trekking to Dudhsagar

  • Multiple forest routes from Castle Rock (Karnataka) or Kulem (Goa).

  • Ideal for adventure lovers (with forest permission).

  • Best done during post-monsoon (Oct–Feb) for safer trails.

3. Photography & Sightseeing

  • Iconic shots of the railway bridge passing over the falls.

  • Great for landscape, wildlife, and nature photography — especially during sunrise hours.

4. Birdwatching & Wildlife Spotting

  • Located within Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary.

  • Chance to spot hornbills, kingfishers, butterflies, and monkeys.

  • Rare sightings of black panther, Bengal tiger, and gaur reported.

5. Explore Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary

  • Nature trails, spice plantations, and forest exploration.

  • Rich in endemic flora, medicinal herbs, and orchids.

6. Dip in the Natural Pool

  • At the base of the falls is a refreshing water pool (swimming permitted only in certain seasons).

  • Life jackets are mandatory and rented on-site during open seasons.

7. Railway Bridge Viewing

  • Watch trains cross the old British-era bridge built in 1887.

  • A favorite spot for Bollywood-style photos (like from Chennai Express).

8. Overnight Camping (Limited/Seasonal)

  • Some adventure operators offer eco-camping packages with meals, guides, and bonfires near Kulem.

Travel Tips :

1. Best Time to Visit:

  • Morning (8:00 AM – 10:30 AM) for wildlife sightings.
  • October to March is ideal for weather, greenery & birdwatching.

2. What to Wear & Carry:

  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking/trekking.
  • Carry hat, sunscreen, water bottle, and insect repellent.
  • Light clothes in summer; a light jacket in winter mornings.

3. Photography Tips:

  • Bring a zoom lens or binoculars for birdwatching.
  • Follow guidelines—no flash photography with animals.
  • Pay camera fees at the entry.

4. Safari Tips:

  • Book official jeep safaris early—limited slots.
  • Local guides enhance the experience; tip them if helpful.

5. Important Rules:

  • Do not litter – it’s an eco-sensitive zone.
  • No loud music – keep noise minimal to avoid disturbing wildlife.
  • Do not feed or disturb animals.

6. General Tips:

  • Carry cash for entry fees—digital payments may not work.
  • Mobile signal may be weak inside the forest.
  • Pack snacks or lunch if planning a full-day trip.

How to Reach :

By Air (Nearest Airport):

  • Goa International Airport (Dabolim) – approx. 68 km

  • Manohar International Airport (Mopa) – approx. 100+ km

  • From airport: hire a taxi, private cab, or self-drive vehicle to Mollem via NH-748.

By Train (Nearest Railway Station):

  • Closest Station: Kulem (Collem) – approx. 6 km

  • Other Nearby:

    • Castle Rock Station (Karnataka) – for access from Karnataka side

    • Madgaon (Margao) Station – 45 km (major station)

From Kulem: hire an auto-rickshaw, taxi, or jeep safari service for entry.

By Road:

  • Well connected via NH-748 (Goa–Belgaum highway)

  • From Panaji: ~60 km

  • From Margao: ~45 km

  • From Ponda: ~35 km

  • Self-drive, rental cars, or private cabs are best. Parking available at entrance.

By Local Transport:

  • Buses run from Ponda or Margao to Mollem village (limited service).

  • Kulem has rickshaws and shared jeeps to the park.

  • No public transport goes directly inside the sanctuary—you must walk, cycle, or take forest jeeps.

1. Minimum Traveling Budget 

This budget is ideal for backpackers or solo travelers who prioritize essentials.

Expense TypeEstimated Cost (INR)
Local Transport (Bus/Shared Jeep)100 – 200
Entry Ticket (Indian Adult)20
Camera Fee (optional)30
Basic Food and Snacks150 – 200
Water and Essentials50
Shared Safari Jeep (optional)150 – 200

Total Minimum Budget: ₹500 – ₹800 per person

This is a minimum budget using shared or public transport and without hiring a private guide or vehicle. Let me know if you want medium or luxury travel estimates.



2. Medium Traveling Budget 

Ideal for couples, families, or comfortable solo travelers seeking balanced comfort and convenience.

Expense TypeEstimated Cost (INR)
Private Taxi or Rented Vehicle (shared)400 – 600
Entry Ticket (Indian Adult)20
Camera/Video Charges (if applicable)30 – 150
Jeep Safari or Guided Trek300 – 500
Meals at a Local Restaurant300 – 400
Drinking Water & Snacks100 – 150

Approximate Total Budget: ₹1,200 – ₹1,800 per person

Ideal for those who want more comfort, guided activities, and better food options. Let me know if you want this tailored for groups or families.



3. Large Traveling Budget 

Perfect for Luxury Experience who prefer high-end accommodations, private transport, and fine dining.

Expense TypeEstimated Cost (INR)
Private Cab or Rented Car (solo use)1,500 – 2,000
Entry Ticket and Permits20 – 100
Camera/Video Fees150 – 500
Exclusive Jeep Safari or Trek Guide500 – 1,000
Premium Meals and Beverages500 – 800
Bottled Water & Essentials100 – 200
Optional Resort Stay (1 night)2,000 – 4,000 (extra)

Approximate Total Budget (Day Trip): ₹3,000 – ₹4,500 per person
With Overnight Stay: ₹5,000 – ₹8,000+

Best suited for travelers seeking comfort, personal guides, and flexibility. Let me know if you want resort recommendations or luxury itinerary samples.

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