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South Goa - Canopy Tours Info Please (1 Viewer)

Hi

I am going on a family holiday to Cavelossim, South Goa in November.

I am hoping to arrange a visit to Cotigao Wildlife Park but can't find much info about any local taxi/guides in Cavelossim (plenty of taxis but no guides). I have been to North Goa a couple of times before so I know how easy it is up there but the South seems to be uncharted territory.

I have seen advertisements for Canopy Tours based in Margao, they will do half day guided birding trips to various sites including Cotigao with hotel pickup but I can't seem to find a mention of them in any bird trip reports.

Has anybody tried Canopy Tours and are they recommended?
http://canopygoa.com

Thanks
Ian
 
Sorry no info about Canopy tours.
You may be interested in my report when I stayed at the Dona Sylvia.
Would go back tomorrow if I could!
Try and spend some time at Chanderath Hill.It is not expensive to get a taxi there as it is not far away.Some great birds there,
Also don't miss the track behind the Lonely Place!Wonderful bird habitat.Ditto the ricefields and pond on edge of Cavellosim.


Cavelossim, South Goa, India - April 2011


Birdwatching is straightforward and the scenery, beaches and people at the south end of South Goa are wonderful. First timer but loved the birdwatching. Avoid April. Too humid! Saw 45 lifers and took life list to 534.

Used the Helm Guide to Birds of South India.

The most unusual bird I saw was the Black bittern near the Cavelossim paddyfield.

There are regular buses outside hotel.5 rupees a trip![7p]. Also used taxis.

Stayed at the Dona Sylvia Hotel almost a bird reserve in itself! Didn’t want to spend hours travelling around. Content to see birds locally.

Cavelossim proved to be a perfect destination. It is bounded north and south with scrubland, open tracts of flat land and thick woodland. To the west there is the unspoilt beach and to the east the River Sal. Just outside the village in the north there are some large pools and the paddyfield. It is buzzing with birds around the Dona Sylvia Hotel gardens. The vegetation is lush and the lawns at the seaward end are so well watered they are a virtual wetland site.

Birds included Purple Sunbird, Tailorbird, Red-vented Bulbul, White-rumped Munia, Red-whiskered Bulbul, House Crow, House Sparrow, Jungle Minah, Ashy Prinia, Cattle Egret, Indian Pond Heron, White-throated Kingfisher, Oriental Magpie Robin,
Yellow-wattled Lapwing, Red-wattled Lapwing, White-breasted Waterhen, Barn Swallow, Wire-tailed Swallow, House Swift, Brahminy Kite, Green Bee-eater, Koel, White-browed Wagtail and Black-rumped Flameback.

Do not miss the Lonely Place Track just north of the hotel. White-throated Kingfisher, Oriental Magpie Robin, Yellow-wattled Lapwing, Red-wattled Lapwing, White-breasted Waterhen, Barn Swallow, Wire-tailed Swallow, House Swift, Red-whiskered Bulbul, House Crow, House Sparrow, Jungle Minah, Ashy Prinia, White-bellied Sea Eagle, Brahminy Kite, Black Kite, Coucal, Koel, Indian Peafowl, Jungle Babbler, Orange-headed Thrush, Common Iora, Brown-headed Gull (from beach), Loten's Sunbird, Brown-headed Barbet, Asian Paradise Flycatcher, Common Woodshrike, Black-rumped Flameback, White-browed Fantail, Eurasian Golden Oriole, Blyth's Reed Warbler, Thick-billed Warbler, White-browed Wagtail, Pied Bushchat, House Crow.

Spent many a happy hour at Cavellosim paddyfields at northern edge of village. Star bird was Black Bittern. Seen twice in small reedy pool surronded by shrubs and trees. Also many Brahminy Kites including 20 circling the pool. 12 Redshank, Greenshank, Wood Sandpiper, Intermediate Egret, Little Egret, Cattle Egret, Indian Pond Heron, Indian Cormorant, Yellow-wattled Lapwing, Red-wattled Lapwing, Pied Bushchat, Paddyfield Pipit, Common Sandpiper, Common Kingfisher, White-throated Kingfisher, Wire-tailed Swallow, House Crow.

On the road to Mobor saw a Shikra above treetops.

Took a trip to Chanderath Hill. Koel, Coucal, Black Drongo, White-bellied Drongo, Chestnut-tailed Starling, Black Kite, Spotted Dove, Red-vented Bulbul, Brown Shrike.

Lesser Whistling Ducks and Indian Cormorant at Velim Lake.Would think this place would warrant a lengthy visit.

Also visited Agonda which is a beach from paradise. Saw nothing unusual there birdwise but well worth the trip.
 
Hi

Many thanks for your reply, I think I may have contacted you earlier regarding the Dona Sylvia. Well we have booked and will be flying out on 6th November, I'll let you know how we get on.

Ian
 
Hi

Many thanks for your reply, I think I may have contacted you earlier regarding the Dona Sylvia. Well we have booked and will be flying out on 6th November, I'll let you know how we get on.

Ian

Oh yes!I seem to remember now!
Have a great time!
Would be interested in your report.
You will love it!
Cheers
Mark
 
I never tried the tour, in fact I was hoping I could get more information on the tour as well. Some friends recommended me Pueblo hotels, I am tight on the budget so I can't afford to try something new, did anybody here stayed in one of these hotels?
 
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