Good morning love one,
You all know me as a fashion blogger, but you all have seen my trek post too. I am a crazy trekker and love to explore mountains. So today here i am to share my recent astounding experience of it.
You all know me as a fashion blogger, but you all have seen my trek post too. I am a crazy trekker and love to explore mountains. So today here i am to share my recent astounding experience of it.
The Dhudsagar waterfall- i am sure you all must be thinking what does it means, it means " Sea of Milk" which many believe is an allusion to the white spray and foam that the great waterfall creates as it cascades into the waters of the lake.It has some mythological story too . The falls are at their zenith during the monsoon season, although they are a popular attraction all year round. It is one of the tallest four-tiered waterfalls . Dudhsagar waterfalls promises every year to mesmerize people who visit it in the monsoons. People get awestruck by the immense waterfall flowing down with pride.
This waterfall is located in the Sanguem Taluka of Goa, and falls into the jurisdiction of the Goa Forest departments since it is a part of the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary. One can go by road or rail to Kulem railway station and then trek to the waterfall or hire a jeep with a driver to get closer in; however, there will still be a walk to reach the base of the falls. The Dudhsagar waterfall measures an impressive 310m (1017ft) in height and about 100ft in width. The waterfall splits into three streams as it pours over the near-vertical cliff face, thus forming a truly magnificent sight.
I went with my most favorite trek group Ramblers India .Like always it was amazing trek with them. We stared our Journey from Pune by 4 pm and reach Kulem next day by 7 am. Train journey was unforgettable, traveling with completely unknown people but it feels like you knew them from decades.
At Kulem we got Briefing for the trek and life jacket (Its mandatory) , We started the trek. The Trek was about 12 kms through the railway track, jungle trails and water streams flowing through the falls.
After the long trek we reached The Mighty Four tier Dudhsagar falls and spent unforgettable experience by capturing the beauty of nature in your heart. When you get the 1st glimpses of it you will be mesmerized ,its massive waterfall, you cant even cover it your one view. Thousand pictures fall short of what hit you when you first laid your eyes on these Dudhsagar waterfalls. It's beyond explanation. It's magical.
And then we Depart for our journey back to Kulem. There we had our lunch. And from there we reached to Tamdi surla Home stay. This also come inside Bhagwan Mahavir National Park, It is a 12th century Shaivaite temple of Lord Mahadev. Due to its remote location, people often miss the opportunity to visit the temple.
Next day morning we started our trek toward Tambi surla. The falls is located amidst thick forest, so it is recommended to take a local guide along. The trek might take a little more than 90 minutes depending on the steep ascent.
Once you reach the waterfalls, you will find your painful trek a worthy adventure. The breathtaking nature, cascading falls and the drizzle on your face, it is the best thing you will ever experience.
After such spellbound experience we started our back journey to Pune with bunch of new friends.
Hope you all like my trek experience . Please share your experiences too. Would love to hear from all of you.
Ma che posti incantevoli, sarebbe bello un viaggio in quei luoghi, posso solo sognarmeli. Ciao e grazie per queste immagini e video. Un abbraccio.
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Bellissime le cascate e tutti i luoghi che hai visitato. Sono un vero spettacolo della natura. Saluti.
ReplyDeleteWOW amazing pics
ReplyDeletecool waterfalls
ReplyDeleteThe waterfall is stunning. And so big!
ReplyDeleteIn the photoes the trips looks fascinating. And what a nice group of people. :)
wow, nice experiencie and beautiful landscape
ReplyDeleteWoow!! It's amazing
ReplyDeleteMe parece un lugar precioso. Un beso.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's amazing! Great pictures, too.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos
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