A crocodile safari in Ratnagiri will give visitors a chance to discover a different, wild side to the area’s diverse flora and fauna
Safari over Vashishti River
Songaon village in Ratnagiri district has popped up on the map for its new wildlife attraction that promises to offer a memorable safari experience for nature enthusiasts. The Crocodile Safari organised by the Mangrove and Marine Biodiversity Conservation Foundation of the State Forest Department has initiated this adventure to generate employment and attract tourism to this bio-rich region. This boat ride down the Vashishti River includes sighting the marsh crocodiles and spotting over 20 species of birds like the Asian openbill, Painted stork, Little cormorant and more among the famous mangrove plantations of this green haven.
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A marsh crocodile in the river
The village comes to life post the monsoon, and is thus the ideal time to soak in the wonders of this region. “The mangroves are rich in biodiversity, and it is during this season that all kinds of birds can be spotted here,” shares Kranti Minde, project associate for the foundation.
Over 100 crocodiles inhabit the Vashishti River while its mangroves are home to a variety of birds. The idea of the initiative is to help local residents earn their livelihood and is also meant to raise awareness about the need to preserve and promote these endangered mangrove plantations. “We have trained a group of locals, who were already well acquainted with the mangrove plantations into professional guides, to make the experience more immersive and informative,” reveals Minde.
Mangroves alongside Vashishti River. Pics Courtesy/ Mangrove and Marine Biodiversity Conservation Foundation
The safari takes place from 7.30 am to 6 pm, and is dependent on the low tide of the river. Visitors are advised to follow decorum during the safari by maintaining silence. The river is surrounded by other tourist attractions including the Parshuram temple and Maruma Devi temple. There are value-for-money accommodation options as well as home-cooked meals that can be booked for at the time of signing up for the safari.
Call: 8421992724; 9404765675
Cost: Rs 1,600 (crocodile safari); Rs 1,000 (per day, home stay)
Note: Bookings for accommodation and meals can be done via the contact numbers