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Harvalem (Arvalem) Waterfall
A short distance from the regional
town of Bicholim, along the road from Mayem
Lake, is the village of Sanquelim. This is the place where
the colonial government settled its Rajput mercenaries (known
as the 'Ranes') in the mid-1700s and where the same mercenaries
staged their successful uprisings during the 19th century.
Of interest near Sanquelim
are the Arvalem Caves, about a mile from the south-eastern
end of Sanquelim. A short 10-minute drive from the caves,
the Harvalem Waterfalls are worth visiting after the monsoon
(in October) when they cascade noisily through the surrounding
trees, but through the dry winter the flow is reduced to a
trickle.
This waterfall, which cascades
down from the mountains from a height of 50 metres, is not
as awe-inspiring as the Dudhsagar
Waterfalls spectacle, but is interesting all the same.
This waterfall is set amidst
charming surroundings, with the Rudreshwar temple in its vicinity.
The temple holds importance for the Hindus who believe in
releasing the soul on the 12th day after death. The Rock cut
caves are just situated nearby. The Government has also developed
a park from which the view of the waterfall can be peacefully
relished.
Sanquelim can be easily reached
by bus from Mapusa (about 2 hours), but you will have to walk
for about half an hour or take a motorbike taxi to get out
to the caves or the falls.
See Also Other Waterfalls, Springs &
Lakes:
| Kesarval
Spring | Harvalem Waterfall
| Dudhsagar Waterfall | Mayem
Lake |
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