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New Mandovi Bridge

4.4 (1910 reviews)

Ideal for Families and local commuters primarily.
Best time to visit Visit during November to March.

Experience Goa's majestic Atal Setu, a 5.1 km cable-stayed bridge, through the eyes of a Goan. Enjoy stunning views of the Mandovi River while exploring Panaji and Porvorim.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Introduction
  • Location
  • How to Get There
  • History and Influence
  • Tips for Visitors
  • Do’s
  • Don’ts
  • What People Say
  • Nearby Places to Visit
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Introduction to New Mandovi Bridge

Imagine yourself standing on the banks of the Mandovi River in Goa, with the warm sun casting a golden glow over the water. The air is filled with the gentle lapping of the river against the shore, and the distant hum of traffic signals the presence of a modern marvel: the Atal Setu, also known as the Third Mandovi Bridge. This 5.1-kilometer-long cable-stayed bridge is not just a passage between Panaji and Porvorim; it's a testament to engineering innovation, standing tall with its 70-meter-high pylons and 88 harp-type cables. As you drive across, the wind whispers through the structure, contrasting with the bustling traffic it serves. The Atal Setu is set against the picturesque backdrop of Goa's vibrant culture and natural beauty. Nearby, you can enjoy river cruises, kayaking, and cultural shows that highlight the region's rich heritage. In this article, we'll delve into the details of the Atal Setu, covering its **location**, **how to get there**, **history**, **tips for visitors**, **dos and don'ts**, and more. Use the table of contents to navigate through the sections that interest you most, from understanding the bridge's significance to planning your visit. Whether you're a history buff, an engineering enthusiast, or simply a traveler looking for unique experiences, the Atal Setu has something to offer.

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Location of New Mandovi Bridge

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How to get to New Mandovi Bridge

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History and Influence of New Mandovi Bridge

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Tips for Visitors

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Do’s at New Mandovi Bridge

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Dont’s New Mandovi Bridge

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What People Say about New Mandovi Bridge

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This bridge is lowkey amazing 🌉🔥 It connects Gaundalim to Cumbharjua, saving us from that long ferry ride. Now, we can hit the water sports in Goa faster – parasailing, jet skiing, you name it The vibes are fire, and it’s a game-changer for our beach and nightlife adventures. 🏖️🎉

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The Gaundalim-Cumbharjua bridge is a serene addition to the landscape. It offers a tranquil route between Old Goa and Cumbharjua, bypassing the ferry and long circuitous roads. The scenic views of the surrounding waters and lush greenery are simply breathtaking. A perfect spot for a leisurely drive or a peaceful walk.

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This bridge is a total win for our group outings 🎉 It cuts down the travel time significantly, so we can pack more fun into our day. No more long detours via Marcela – we can quickly get to Cumbharjua and enjoy the backwaters or head to Khandola. It’s a blast cruising over this bridge with friends 🚗👫

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