One of the tallest and most spectacular waterfalls in India, Dudhsagar, meaning "Sea of Milk," cascades down from a height of 310 metres in a four-tiered splendour. Located in the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary, it’s a sight to behold. The journey to Dudhsagar is an adventure in itself, involving a trek through dense forests or a jeep safari. During the monsoon, the waterfall is not open to the public.
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Netravali Waterfalls
Situated in the Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary, the Netravali Waterfalls are a treat for nature enthusiasts. The sanctuary itself is a biodiversity hotspot, home to numerous species of flora and fauna. The trek to the waterfall is moderately difficult, traversing through lush forests and streams. The serene and secluded spot is perfect for a refreshing dip and some peaceful moments amidst nature.
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For those seeking a blend of adventure and cultural heritage, Harvalem Waterfalls, also known as Arvalem, is a must-visit. Located near the Arvalem Caves and Rudreshwar Temple, this waterfall offers a scenic escape. The cascading waters create a picturesque pool at the bottom.
Kesarval WaterfallsKesarval, or Kesarval Spring, is an easily accessible waterfall located near Verna. The waterfall is surrounded by tropical woodlands and betel palm plantations, creating a serene environment. Though not as large as Dudhsagar, Kesarval is known for its therapeutic properties.
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Hivre Waterfalls
A relatively lesser-known gem, Hivre Waterfalls is perfect for those seeking solitude. Located near Valpoi, the trek to Hivre is moderately challenging and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The waterfall itself is a pristine cascade, creating a tranquil pool at its base. The area is untouched and offers a serene environment for a peaceful retreat.