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Dudhsagar Falls
Dudhsagar Falls
Dudhsagar Falls

Dudhsagar Falls

Kulem • South Goa • Goa

Waterfall
Timing
6:30 AM – 5:00 PM
💰 Entry Fee
₹ Forest Entry ₹20–₹100, Jeep Safari ₹400–₹700 per person, Life Jacket ₹30–₹50, Camera Fee ₹300 (if applicable)
Duration
4 - 6 hrs
🌤 Best Time to visit
October to February
📍 Direction
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About Dudhsagar Falls

Dudhsagar Falls is a magnificent four-tier waterfall situated on the Goa–Karnataka border in the Western Ghats. It is formed by the Mandovi River and cascades down from a height of approximately 310 meters, making it one of the tallest waterfalls in India. The name "Dudhsagar" translates to "Sea of Milk," inspired by the frothy white water that resembles flowing milk as it tumbles down the rocky cliffs.

The waterfall lies within the protected forests of Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary and Mollem National Park, a biodiversity-rich region known for its dense vegetation, wildlife, and scenic landscapes. During the post-monsoon season, the waterfall reaches its most impressive form, creating a breathtaking spectacle amidst lush green surroundings.One of the most iconic views of Dudhsagar Falls includes the railway bridge of the Konkan Railway passing across the middle section of the falls. A train crossing the bridge against the backdrop of cascading water creates a picture-perfect scene admired by photographers worldwide.

Visitors typically access the falls through a jeep safari from Mollem/Kulem, which passes through forest trails, streams, and rugged terrain. The journey itself is an adventure. At the base of the falls, tourists can enjoy photography, nature observation, and seasonal swimming in the natural pool under safety supervision.

Apart from its natural beauty, Dudhsagar serves as an important eco-tourism destination that showcases the rich ecological heritage of the Western Ghats, a UNESCO World Heritage region. Whether visiting for adventure, relaxation, wildlife exploration, or photography, Dudhsagar Falls offers an unforgettable experience for travelers exploring Goa and nearby Karnataka.

🎯 Things to do

Travel Information

🚗 How to Reach

  • By Air:-Nearest airport: Goa International Airport (approximately 70 km).,
  • By Rail:-Nearest railway stations is Kulem Railway Station; Castle Rock Railway Station,
  • By Road:-Reach Mollem or Kulem by taxi bus or private vehicle. From there authorized jeep safaris take visitors to the waterfall. Private vehicles are generally not allowed beyond the forest checkpoint.

⭐ Why Visit

  • One of India's tallest waterfalls.,
  • Stunning Western Ghats scenery.,
  • Unique train-bridge waterfall view.,
  • Adventure-filled jeep safari.,
  • Excellent photography opportunities.,
  • Rich biodiversity and wildlife.,
  • Ideal destination for nature lovers and trekkers.

💡 Travel Tips

  • Start early to avoid crowds.,
  • Carry water and light snacks.,
  • Wear comfortable trekking shoes.,
  • Keep rain protection during post-monsoon visits.,
  • Follow forest department guidelines.,
  • Avoid visiting during heavy monsoon if road access is closed.,
  • Keep the area clean and avoid plastic waste.,
  • Carry cash as network connectivity may be limited.

✨ Special Features

  • ⭐ Fourth-highest waterfall in India.,
  • ⭐ Located in the UNESCO-listed Western Ghats ecosystem.,
  • ⭐ Famous "Sea of Milk" appearance.,
  • ⭐ Iconic railway bridge crossing through the waterfall.,
  • ⭐ Rich wildlife habitat inside a protected sanctuary.,
  • ⭐ One of Goa's most popular eco-tourism destinations.

📍 Near By

📍 Bhagwan Mahavir📍 Wildlife Sanctuary📍 Mollem National Park📍 Tambdi Surla Temple📍 Devil's Canyon📍 Ponda

Nearby Tourist Places

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit?
October to February

What is the entry fee?
₹ Forest Entry ₹20–₹100, Jeep Safari ₹400–₹700 per person, Life Jacket ₹30–₹50, Camera Fee ₹300 (if applicable)