Goa Govt Urges Tourists To Priortise Safety And Avoid Unsafe Spots

Travellers are advised to stay informed and cautious, ensuring their Goa adventures are enjoyable and safe
Goa Govt Urges Tourists To Priortise Safety
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The Goan government is set to issue a circular urging tourists and locals to prioritise safety before exploring potentially hazardous spots in the coastal state. Goa Tourism Minister Rohan Khaunte highlighted that many visitors are influenced by social media videos, often leading them to dangerous areas.

According to reports, the circular will inform people about "unsafe places," warning them to avoid such areas and prevent any untoward incident. The move also aims to underline the importance of safety precautions and adherence to rules.

"Sometimes, an Instagram influencer releases a video about an abandoned quarry filled with water. After watching such a video, people go there and jump in the water, without realising the dangers and get drowned," the minister said.

Despite Chief Minister Pramod Sawant's warnings against swimming in deep waters, incidents of drowning continue to occur. With the monsoon season approaching, North Goa and South Goa district collectors have recently banned swimming in waterfalls, abandoned quarries, and rivers. Violating these orders will be considered a breach of section 188 of the Indian Penal Code, which pertains to disobedience causing potential danger to human life, health, or safety.

Travellers are advised to stay informed and cautious, ensuring their Goa adventures are enjoyable and safe.

Goa Govt Urges Tourists To Priortise Safety
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About North Goa and South Goa

North Goa is the more vibrant and bustling of the two. Known for its lively beaches like Calangute, Baga, and Anjuna, North Goa attracts tourists seeking energetic nightlife, beach parties, and many water sports. The region is dotted with historic forts, such as Fort Aguada and Chapora Fort, offering a glimpse into Goa's colonial past. The markets, mainly the Anjuna Flea Market and Mapusa Market, are perfect for shopping enthusiasts looking for souvenirs, handicrafts, and trendy beachwear. North Goa's nightlife is renowned, with numerous beach shacks, bars, and clubs.

In contrast, South Goa is synonymous with tranquillity and natural beauty. The beaches here, such as Palolem, Agonda, and Colva, are quieter and more serene, ideal for those looking to relax and unwind. South Goa's landscape is lush and green, with picturesque villages and paddy fields. The region is also home to several luxury resorts and wellness retreats, making it perfect for a rejuvenating holiday. The 17th-century Cabo de Rama Fort and the pristine Dudhsagar Waterfalls include cultural attractions. South Goa's culinary scene, emphasising fresh seafood and traditional Goan cuisine, is a delight for food lovers.

(With inputs from PTI and multiple reports)

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