
Dudhsagar
Waterfalls
Measuring a
mighty 600m from head to foot, the famous waterfalls at DUDHSAGAR,
on the Goa-Karnataka border, are some of the highest in India,
and a spectacular enough sight to entice a steady stream of
visitors from the coast into the rugged Western Ghats. After
pouring across the Deccan plateau, the headwaters of the Mandovi
River form a foaming torrent that fans into three streams, then
cascades down a near-vertical cliff face into a deep green pool.
The Konkani name for the falls, which literally translated means
"sea of milk", derives from clouds of foam kicked
up at the bottom when the water levels are at their highest.
Overlooking a steep, crescent-shaped head of a valley carpeted
with pristine tropical forest, Dudhsagar is also set amid breathtaking
scenery that is only accessible on foot or by train.
Access
From
the coast involves making a train journey from Vasco or Margao,
aim to catch the Vasco Express. You can also pick this service
up at Colem, in the Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary near Molem.
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