Tiracol River
The Tiracol River is a river located in the northern part of Goa, India. It flows into the Arabian Sea and serves as a natural border between India and Maharashtra. The river is approximately 50 kilometers long and is known for its scenic beauty, attracting visitors to its banks.
The Tiracol River is also significant for its historical context, as it is near the Tiracol Fort, which was built in the 17th century. The fort offers panoramic views of the river and the surrounding landscape, making it a popular tourist destination. The river supports local ecosystems and contributes to the region's biodiversity.