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Goa Forest Minister Rane planned to create “waterfall circuits” in the forest area

The state government of Goa, under the leadership of Forest Minister Vishwajit Rane, is planning to create “waterfall circuits” in the forest areas with the assistance of local communities. The coastal state is known for its scenic beauty and attracts numerous visitors who come to explore its hinterland.

Given the abundance of monsoon-induced waterfalls in the forest region, the government has decided to establish dedicated “waterfall circuits” to cater to the growing popularity of these natural attractions. The initiative aims to promote tourism and harness the potential of these waterfalls as tourist destinations. By involving local people in the project, the government aims to foster community participation and ensure sustainable development.

The “waterfall circuits” will enhance the visitor experience and provide opportunities for economic growth in the region. This initiative reflects the government’s commitment to preserving Goa’s natural heritage and promoting responsible tourism.