

A lush, biodiverse sanctuary in Goa, home to the mighty Mahadev Temple and the Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary.
A stunning waterfall nestled within the park, best viewed during the monsoon season.
A 12th-century temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, showcasing intricate carvings and architecture.
An exciting opportunity to explore the park's wildlife and flora under the moonlight.

Mollem National Park has frequent rain, especially during monsoon season.
The park has uneven terrains and slippery trails due to rain.
The park is home to various insects, and repellent is crucial for protection.
These intricately carved elephants are symbols of good luck and prosperity, reflecting the local tribal art of the region.
Made from coconut coir, these products like mats, baskets, and dolls are eco-friendly and showcase the local craftsmanship.
The market offers a variety of locally grown spices like black pepper, cardamom, and turmeric, which are integral to Goan cuisine.
Famous for its traditional Maharashtrian breakfast, especially the 'Poha' and 'Misal Pav'.
Offers a unique dining experience with a view of the park's lush greenery.
Known for its authentic Goan cuisine, especially the 'Prawn Balchão' and 'Goan Fish Curry'.
Semolina cooked with vegetables and spices, topped with peanuts and curry leaves.
Spicy prawn curry with coconut, vinegar, and local spices, served with rice.
Spicy and tangy duck meat cooked with local spices, served with appams (fermented rice pancakes).
Nariqala Fortress, a 4th-century BC citadel, offers panoramic views of the Alazani Valley and Telavi town.
Iconic Art Deco statue atop Mount Corcovado, offering panoramic views of Rio de Janeiro.
The Royal Observatory Greenwich, founded in 1675, is a site of astronomical excellence and the historic Prime Meridian. It offers a glimpse into the universe's wonders and a rich heritage of navigation and timekeeping.