The Cumbarjua Canal is a distributary channel formed by the merger of the Mandovi and Zuari rivers in Goa, India. Its flow has led to the formation of river deltas; the most prominent of them are Ilhas de Goa, Cumbarjua and St Estevam.
The shallow mangroves of the waterbody is the natural habitat of the Indian Mugger crocodile as well as exotic birds and flying fish. Wildlife boating tours are now a common tourist activity.[1]
^"Take a Boating Trip Through Cumbarjua Canal in Goa and Chill with Crocs!".
The CumbarjuaCanal is a distributary channel formed by the merger of the Mandovi and Zuari rivers in Goa, India. Its flow has led to the formation of...
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long, but is connected to other rivers and canals such as Mandovi river (62 km in length) and CumbarjuaCanal (15 km). The other rivers in Goa are shorter...
islands within the Mandovi River forming its northern boundary, the CumbarjuaCanal making its eastern border, and the Zuari River making up its southern...
Galgibag, Cumbarjuacanal, Talpona, and the Sal. The Zuari and the Mandovi are the most important rivers, interspaced by the Cumbarjuacanal, forming a...
link may get govt nod, Times of India, 6 April 2016. Steamer service to revive navigation in Agra Canal after 143 years, Hindustan Times, 1 Feb 2017....
Udnai River, Dudhsagar River, Ragada River and Kotrachi Nadi. The CumbarjuaCanal, which links both rivers, has made the interiors of the Mandovi accessible...
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islands within the Mandovi, the others being: Ilha de Goa Chorão Divar Cumbarjua Vanxim Several other small mangrove islets and sand banks. The villagers...