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Dudhsagar Waterfall
The
magnificent Dudhsagar Waterfall is perched in the high peaks
of the Western Ghats and is a sight to behold especially in
the monsoons when it is in full and furious flow. From a distance,
the waterfall appears like streams of milk rushing down the
mountainside. The exhuberent and spectacular waterfall is
located in the Sanguem taluka.
Measuring a mighty 600m from head to foot,
this waterfall on the Goa-Karnataka border, attracts 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 splits into
three streams to cascade 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 milky foam which rises up at the bottom of the falls. Dudhsagar
is set amidst breathtaking scenery overlooking a steep, crescent-shaped
head of a valley carpeted with pristine tropical forest, that
is only accessible on foot or by train.
Like most places in Goa, the Dudhsagar waterfall
too has a legend attached to its name. The legend tells the
story of this powerful and wealthy king who ruled a kingdom
in the Western Ghats. His lavish and opulent palace in the
hills was surrounded by vast gardens which were full of deers
and gazelles.
The King had a beautiful daughter, who used
to enjoy taking a bath during the hot summers, in the picturesque
lake near the forest on the edge of the King's palace grounds.
It was her habit to finish her bath and have a jugful of sugared
milk in a jug made of pure gold.
One day when she was finishing her usual
jug of milk she found herself being watched by a handsome
prince standing amongst the trees. Embarassed by her inadequate
bathing attire, the resourceful Princess poured the sugared
milk in front of her to form an improvised curtain to hide
her body, while one of the maids rushed to cover her with
a dress.
Thus was the legend born. The sugared milk
(dudh) poured down the mountainside and continued to flow
in torrents as a tribute to the everlasting virtue and modesty
of the Princess of the Ghats. The Dudh Sagar (Sea of Milk)
continues to flow to this day and attracts thousands of visitors
to one of the most popular and famous tourist spots in the
state of Goa.
A number of private operators offer special
trips to the Waterfalls and the tours operated by GTDC (Goa
Tourism Development Corpn) also have Dudhsagar Waterfalls
as one of the tour stops. There is also a Dudhsagar Special
tour recently started by the GTDC.
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.
There are two trains a day that stop at Dudhsagar Station
and it's possible to catch a morning train up and spend several
hours at the falls before taking an afternoon train back.
Near the top of the falls, the railway line
from Vasco to Londa crosses the mountainside, with excellent
views from the train. There also a couple of pools that you
can swim in, making Dudhsagar a great place for a day full
of fun and frolic. The alternate way of reaching the falls
is only advisable between January and May, when the level
of the water in the rivers abates enough to permit jeeps to
approach the base of the falls.
See Also Other Waterfalls, Springs &
Lakes:
| Kesarval
Spring | Harvalem Waterfall
| Dudhsagar Waterfall | Mayem
Lake |
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