Raneache Zuem
Nestled in the North Goa district, along the serene banks of the Chapora River, lies Raneache Zuem, a tiny island that whispers tales of a bygone era. This diminutive haven, barely 1.5 km long and 0.5 km wide, is a tapestry of green, with areca nut t...
Raneache Zuem
Nestled in the North Goa district, along the serene banks of the Chapora River, lies Raneache Zuem, a tiny island that whispers tales of a bygone era. This diminutive haven, barely 1.5 km long and 0.5 km wide, is a tapestry of green, with areca nut trees and coconut palms swaying gently in the breeze. Connected to the village of Revora by the iconic Zuem Bridge, this island is a hidden gem, its ancestral houses, some over 300 years old, standing proudly with their distinctive wooden columns. Here, the air is thick with tradition, particularly during the vibrant Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations, where intricate *chitras* come alive, drawing visitors into a world of colorful narratives and timeless rituals. As you step onto this island, the rustle of leaves and the soft lapping of the river against the shore envelop you, inviting you to experience a slice of Goa's untouched beauty.
Raneache Zuem
Families, couples, nature lovers, history buffs.
November to March for optimal weather.
4.3 (2135)
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Amazing Service
This place is a nature lover's paradise Raneache Zuem Island is like stepping into a serene world. The mangrove scents, the gentle river lapping, and the soft rustle of leaves create a tranquil atmosphere. It's a biodiversity gem with a traditional well and quaint houses. Perfect for unwinding and connecting with nature.
Amazing Service
Raneache Zuem Island is a hidden gem for a fun getaway The bridge connecting the island to the mainland offers stunning sunset views, and the laid-back lanes are perfect for a chill walk. Great spots for photography, and the locals are super friendly. It's less explored, so you get that exclusive vibe. Definitely a must-visit for some Instagram-worthy moments and relaxed vibes.
Good Service
Took my teens to Raneache Zuem Island and it was a blast The island is super peaceful, and the locals are really friendly. We loved the sunset views from the bridge and the backwaters are great for some family photography. Make sure to keep an eye on the kids, especially near the water, but overall, it's a great spot for family bonding and relaxation. Highly recommend for a family outing.