This waterfall, one of the longest waterfalls in the country, is 60 KM away from Panaji, its view is very beautiful.

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There is a different fun in exploring offbeat spots in winter. If you also want to visit an offbeat place this winter season, then plan a trip to Goa. There is a waterfall here which is counted among the longest waterfalls in the country. This is the 5th tallest waterfall in the country, whose length is about 310 meters. The special thing is that to reach this waterfall, you have to travel just 60 kilometers from Goa's capital Panaji.

Located inside Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Molem National Park, this waterfall is named Dudhsagar. Its views are worth seeing during the rainy season. It is named Dudhsagar because it is actually considered to be the ocean of milk. Actually, it is named so because of its milky white color. However, due to monsoon, Dudhsagar waterfall remains closed during the months of June, July and August.

How to reach Dudhsagar Waterfall?

Dudhsagar Waterfall is not far from Panaji. So if you are going to Goa, you can plan a road trip from the capital city of Panaji. If you are going to Dudhsagar Waterfall, you can rent a bike and by downloading the offline map of the route, you can reach here while exploring Goa and the Western Ghats. You will have to trek for two kilometers to reach the waterfall.

Dudhsagar waterfall is beautiful

Dudhsagar Waterfall is one of the most beautiful places in Goa which attracts tourists from far and wide. The views here are mesmerizing. If you want to spend some relaxing moments along with adventure, then this place is the best in Goa. Seeing the natural beauty here, tourists cannot stop themselves from taking a dip in the waterfall. If you want to do trekking, then definitely visit Dudhsagar Waterfall once.

Explore these spots near Dudhsagar Waterfall

Here are some of the most mesmerizing spots near Dudhsagar Waterfall that you can explore:

Tambdi Surla Temple: Located about 25 km from Dudhsagar Waterfalls, this ancient 12th century temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is known for its intricate carvings and serene atmosphere.

Devil's Canyon: Devil's Canyon is a great spot for adventurous tourists. If you really want to enjoy the full adventure, then do not forget to explore this place while going to Dudhsagar Waterfall.

Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary: Just 13 km away from Dudhsagar Waterfall is the famous Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary, where you will get to see many animals including leopards, deer, elephants and many types of birds.