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Kesarval Spring
The spring at Kesarval is located
22 kms away from Panaji, near the Verna plateau, off the main
National highway road which goes on towards the town of Margao.
The spot can be reached soon after crossing the bridge on
the Zuari river and passing through the village of Cortalim.
There is dense undergrowth
surrounding the site and above its gorge the hills stretch
out in the east and south. A little further down the slope
of this ridge to the east, surrounded by the tropical woodlands
and waving betel-nut palms is the celebrated spring of Kesarval.
The word "Kesar-val"
is derived from the Indian word for eagles that used to maintain
a colony here among the magnificent forested slopes. Unlike
earlier when a stony zigzag trail was the only route to reach
the spring, steps were built in the 1950s below the hill so
that bathers could reach the Spring without difficulty.
The spring has a reputation
among the locals and the bathers who come from faraway places,
of having medicinal properties in its waters. It is a very
popular spa, where bathers go to wash out ailments once a
year by a course of "healing waters."
Many middle-aged people, are
seen giving a "pep-up" to their ailing bodies with
a good bath. Some folks still swear that the spring waters
have magical curative properties, which can heal skin and
eye ailments.
The Tourism Department has
designated the Kesarval spring as a tourist spot. The spring
is at its resplendent best, during the monsoon when it tumbles
forward in a dashing cascade. But during the sweltering Goan
summer in April-May, when the hills above are parched for
water, the flow of the spring is broken and weak.
Kesarval, with its rolling
terraced hills, running down to the forested countryside is
a place where time stands still.
See Also Other Waterfalls, Springs &
Lakes:
| Kesarval
Spring | Harvalem Waterfall
| Dudhsagar Waterfall | Mayem
Lake |
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