Goemkarponn desk
PANAJI: For the safety of both locals and tourists, Forest Minister Vishwajit Rane said that he has decided to ban all waterfall trails and trekking activities temporarily.
“Forest department has decided to ban all waterfall trails and trekking activities temporarily. This precautionary measure is essential to ensure everyone’s well-being during challenging weather conditions,” said Rane.
Rane further urged visitors to explore Goa’s many other attractions responsibly and stay safe throughout your visit.
“Please stay informed about current advisories and enjoy our beautiful state while adhering to safety guidelines,” he said.
Following the ban in Goa, many tourists were caught off-guard and found themselves stranded.
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