Showing posts with label Dudhsagar Waterfall Goa. Show all posts
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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Dudhsagar Waterfalls Goa

Dudhsagar Waterfalls Goa Information :

Location : Sanguem taluka, South Goa district
Height : 310 meters (1017 feet)
Attractions : Trekking
Best Time to Visit : Monsoon season (July to October)
Trivia : Fifth highest waterfall in India and ranks 227th in the world

About the Dudhsagar Waterfalls in Goa :

Dudhsagar Waterfalls springing from from a lofty height of 600m is located on the Goa-Karnataka border. It lies at a distance of 60 km from Panaji and 10 km from Colem Railway Station. The name of this waterfall evolves from the Konkani name for the falls, Dudhsagar meaning ‘sea of milk’. This is because froth is formed due to the speedy surge of water from the majestic heights. In spite of being a perilous spot due to its slippery rocks, it is a popular site for trekking and hiking. The fall looks stunning post monsoon as it ripples with bubbling foam-like water.

The fall overlooks a steep, crescent-shaped edge of a valley covered with beautiful tropical forest. Monkeys, birds, bees, butterflies have carved their own niche amidst the flora of the region and the plunge pool abounds in aquatic life.

The Dudhsagar Falls is one of the most interesting falls of India and the largest and highest fall of Goa. Nearby is the Tamdi Surla Temple built by the Kadambas.

The road to this mighty fall is inaccessible during the monsoon season .The Goa Tourism Development Corporation (GTDC) runs tours to Dudhsagar on Saturday and Sunday from Panaji and Calangute. You could also take a train to Dudhsagar from Madgaon (Margao) and get there in an hour and half. However during summer, when the level of the water is low, you can hire a Jeep and access the foot of the falls from either Molem or Collem.

Accommodations :

There are a number of nearby accommodations, none however located at Dudhsagar itself.

How to Reach Dudhsagar Waterfalls :

eing the most well-known waterfall in Goa, Dudhsagar falls is a prominent stop on tours conducted by the Goa Tourism Development Corporation and private operators. The falls can also be reached by a train journey from Vasco or Margao. At Collem, in the Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary near Mollem, there is a railway station where the train stops to pick up passengers for the journey to the waterfalls.