Beyond the Beaches: Have You Witnessed This Gorgeous Waterfall in Goa?

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Dudhsagar Waterfalls in Goa

Photo of Beyond the Beaches: Have You Witnessed This Gorgeous Waterfall in Goa? by Tasneem Bharmal

Goa - a small pristine state of western India with a 130km coastline along the Arabian Sea is a trendy tourist hub. Goa has the most beautiful and amazing beaches in India. Tourists flock here to enjoy the clean sandy beaches, warm sunsets, and an environment with a relaxed, positive joyful atmosphere.

I have visited Goa several times, well almost once every year. Staying in Mumbai gives me that advantage to travel down to Goa on short notice. Just like any trip to a new destination, my initial couple of trips were focused on covering maximum ground to visit the famous tourist places in North Goa and South Goa.

Beautiful Waterfalls at Dudhsagar

Photo of Dudhsagar Falls, Sonaulim, Goa, India by Tasneem Bharmal

Enjoying the waterfalls at Dudhsagar

Photo of Dudhsagar Falls, Sonaulim, Goa, India by Tasneem Bharmal

Exploring the adventurous water sports, activities, shopping at the flea market and then relaxing on the beach watching the sea in the backdrop of a beautiful sunset. Then gradually the trips to Goa turned into a 3 to 5 days getaway from the hustle-bustle of the city life, to relax, eat, drink, sleep and unwind at secluded virgin beaches.

My most recent visit to Goa was early last year in Jan 2019. The stay, as I said, was more of a relaxed holiday as we had already visited most of the tourist places and popular beaches earlier. However, we felt a rush to experience some adventure and decided to go exploring the wilderness of the natural forests region in Goa on our last day – a visit to the gigantic Dudhsagar Falls.

South Goa - Cola Beach

Photo of Cola Beach, Cola, Goa, India by Tasneem Bharmal

Welcome to Dudhsagar Waterfalls

Photo of Dudhsagar Falls, Sonaulim, Goa, India by Tasneem Bharmal

On the way to Dudhsagar Waterfalls

Photo of Dudhsagar Falls, Sonaulim, Goa, India by Tasneem Bharmal

Dudhsagar Falls is a waterfall that is worth a visit, especially during and immediately after the rainy season where the breathtaking views can be a treat to your eyes. This waterfall on the Mandovi River is the fifth highest waterfall in India. It is a 4 tiered waterfall with a height of 1017 feet and a width of 100 feet. Located in the western Ghats at the Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Mollem National Park, Dudhsagar falls forms a border between Goa and Karnataka and is surrounded by a dense bio-diverse forest.

The most spectacular views of the falls are witnessed during the rains when the waterfalls are gushing down the 4 tiers passing under a railway bridge mid-way creating an illusion of milk flowing down from the top. Dudhsagar literally means a sea of milk.

Best time to visit

The best time to plan a visit to Dudhsagar falls is between June and October. It seems that during the peak rainy season months, the jeeps are not operational. However, if you are an adventure buff, then you can experience a trek to Dudhsagar Falls during the rainy season. I did not have to worry about it since I was there in the month of January.

Things to do

It is always recommended to make bookings in advance for a seat in the jeep safari to Dudhsagar falls. Dudhsagar and the surrounding area fall under the jurisdiction of the Forest Department. For the safety of visitors - the bookings, transportation and crowd control at Dudhsagar falls is restricted and regulated. We made our bookings online on the previous day to ensure we get the visit pass on arriving at the Kulem village closest to Mollen National Park.

We got to the Kulem village parking lot in the morning at 9am. We were literally surprised to see a long queue to collect the details of the safari jeep that we would be travelling in. Within an hour, we had our jeep details and got introduced to co-passengers too. Along with the pass, each person is also given a life-jacket to be worn when entering the water at the Dudhsagar falls, which is by the way compulsory. Each jeep is allowed to carry 6 passengers only. Private vehicles are not permitted in the National Park area. Note that the officials are very strict about the things you carry into the forest. There are a couple of check-points at the entry of the forest where they check the jeep/driver permits, the passengers passes and bags too. Any plastic bottles, polythene bags etc. found are confiscated. So travel light and leave what is not required in your cars in the parking.

Photo of Beyond the Beaches: Have You Witnessed This Gorgeous Waterfall in Goa? by Tasneem Bharmal

Our jeep entered the Mollen National Park. There are no roads in there, just a path that is created for the jeeps to take tourists to the falls and back to the village. It is very bumpy, yet an exciting drive through the dense jungle wading through shallow river waters. You may spot some wild animals along the route if you are lucky. Unfortunately we did not see any though! We reached the drop-off point after an hour-long drive. Beyond this point began our trek to the Dudhsagar Falls. It is an easy trek of approximately 20 to 25 minutes. You will get to see a lot of monkeys throughout this adventurous trek. This jeep safari route is closed for visitors during the monsoon as the trail crosses the Mandovi river which flows wildly and is not safe. However, one can trek along the railway track to see the Dudhsagar Falls in its full glory during the rainy season.

Trek to the Falls

Photo of Beyond the Beaches: Have You Witnessed This Gorgeous Waterfall in Goa? by Tasneem Bharmal

After trekking through the rocky terrain over huge boulders dodging the tree branches, we were treated with the spectacular view of the Dudhsagar Falls. I was not expecting to see the water falling down the 4 tiers in the month of January. To my surprise, there we saw, not only a huge pool of water at the bottom but also the waterfall! Excited at this sight, we fastened our life-jackets and got into the pool and swam to get under the waterfall. I do not know swimming and was glad to see that there were lifeguards present around the pool, making sure no one went into the water without the life-jacket. The water was indeed quite deep. One of the lifeguards told me that it was nearly 15 feet deep. No wonder! With gallons of water falling down from a height of 1017 feet the pool underneath had to be that deep.

Majestic Waterfall a Dudhsagar in Goa

Photo of Beyond the Beaches: Have You Witnessed This Gorgeous Waterfall in Goa? by Tasneem Bharmal

As I mentioned earlier, the waterfall flows under a railway bridge. While we were enjoying our time in the waterfall, we were treated with an amazing sight of a train on the bridge passing by across the 100 feet wide waterfall. The thrilling Dudhsagar waterfalls trek along the railway line is what I am looking forward to on my next trip to Goa. I would love to see the scintillating and majestic waterfall during or after the rainy season. We got out of the water and trekked our way back to our jeep in the parking area. The sheer sight of the humongous waterfall made our day and experience even more memorable!

Photo of Beyond the Beaches: Have You Witnessed This Gorgeous Waterfall in Goa? by Tasneem Bharmal
Photo of Beyond the Beaches: Have You Witnessed This Gorgeous Waterfall in Goa? by Tasneem Bharmal

Upon reaching back to the Kollem village, we took an excellent buffet lunch full of Goan specialties and a tour of the Dudhsagar Spice Plantation. This included a nature trail, a visit to the unique natural pool along with the elephant bath. The tour guide took us for a refreshing walk around the plantations sharing a lot of educational information on various medicinal plants among others. He talked about their qualities, usage and unique identifying features. Amongst the multiple spices were the nutmeg, cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, chilies coriander, black pepper and many more. This tropical plantation tour was refreshing and made us feel one with nature.

Photo of Beyond the Beaches: Have You Witnessed This Gorgeous Waterfall in Goa? by Tasneem Bharmal

Waiting for the Elephants

Photo of Beyond the Beaches: Have You Witnessed This Gorgeous Waterfall in Goa? by Tasneem Bharmal

After the tour for spice plantation, we were taken to a nearby pond to enjoy an experience of a lifetime. Two elephants were on their way towards the pond and our tour guide instructed us to step into the pool. We were asked to climb over the elephants. Excited to get an elephant ride we sat on it and to our surprise, the elephants started showering us with trunk-loads of water one after the other. The elephants were very well trained and friendly. They did exactly as their caretakers would instruct them. The elephants were enjoying it as much as we did. We couldn’t be less thrilled to experience this moment of a lifetime with these beautiful creatures to take back home some unforgettable memories.

Photo of Beyond the Beaches: Have You Witnessed This Gorgeous Waterfall in Goa? by Tasneem Bharmal

Elephant Shower

Photo of Beyond the Beaches: Have You Witnessed This Gorgeous Waterfall in Goa? by Tasneem Bharmal

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