A Dudhsagar Waterfall Trek, or Dudhsagar trek,
takes you to the Dudhsagar waterfalls located in the lush green forests of
Karnataka. Here are 5 activities that you should do on your Dudhsagar Waterfall
Trek. For booking at reasonable price contact to banbanjara.
Marvel at the gorge
The waterfall is perhaps South Goa’s most
famous attraction, and it deserves its acclaim. Seeing it in person is an
awe-inspiring experience, especially if you take a boat out into its verdant
environs. There are lots of places around town that offer day trips that
include some time at Dudhsagar Falls goa and exploring areas further downstream
along its banks; be sure to compare tour packages before deciding which one’s
right for you.
Relish the view from the top
Even if you’re not one for heights, there’s no
denying that seeing a waterfall from above is a pretty exhilarating experience.
Don’t miss out! Take a pic from up high and watch as those around you struggle
with vertigo. And if you don’t want to be that guy, bring some binoculars or
sunglasses so that it looks like you're doing something cool even when it's
just an attempt at being unassuming. It’ll also help you spot other people who
are trying to look nonchalant about their fear of heights (we all know what
they're really thinking). If you have time, try going for a trek before taking
in any falls. It will give you a better perspective and make it easier to judge
how far away they are (and how many days of trekking it will take to get
there). Not only that but when else can you say that instead of staring down at
a waterfall, YOU'RE looking down upon them? !
Dudhsagar trek
There are numerous amazing things that you can
do in Goa. However, if you want to discover something new and unique, then a
trek in Konkan is an amazing choice. One of such experiences is the Dudhsagar
Waterfall trek. The entire activity of trekking was started by an agency named
as Indian Trails but now there are many agencies available for organizing it.
You can choose any one among them and let yourself be carried away by its
beauty and splendor.
Go for an afternoon walk
It’s easy to see why people flock to Goa in
December. The beaches are relaxed, there’s virtually no crowd, and it’s not
overly hot yet. Why not take advantage of these optimal conditions by doing
some low-key sightseeing? You can head out for a relaxing walk along some of
Goa’s most famous beaches like Baga Beach or Calangute Beach. If you’re really
feeling adventurous, you can even try snorkeling in some of India’s pristine
blue waters!
dudhsagar waterfall
There are many reasons why one should visit
Goa in India. The most well-known is, of course, its reputation as a party
destination. But if you’re looking for a more refined experience, you don’t
have to look far. From organic farms in Ponda and Mhadei to coastal
exploration, there are plenty of opportunities for adventure in Goan tourism
that suit all kinds of travelers. So if you find yourself hoping away from
dance clubs and nightlife spots into lush forests and majestic waterfalls,
you’ll want to make sure you come prepared with these five essential activities
when trekking at Dudhsagar Falls.
Watch other trekkers set off early
After you’ve settled into your accommodation,
watch other trekkers leave for their adventures—or head up early yourself. The
falls are about an hour away from most accommodations, but it’s easy to watch
others take off and get an idea of how much time you’ll need. Then make sure
you set out early enough. Bring lots of water and wear good shoes with treads;
you might be surprised by how steep parts of the trail can be.
Dine by candlelight
If you’re going for a candlelit dinner at a
scenic location, make sure you pick up more than one candle. If a single flame
goes out, you’ll have no light left, even if you have another candle with you.
Candles are not windproof, so unless they're placed in a container of some
sort, they can easily be blown out by the wind or by wildlife like birds. Also
bring along matches or a lighter just in case. And don't forget some
light-colored candles and matches or lighter that are easy to see in an
emergency situation where there is little lighting! A lighter might also come
in handy if you need to set off fireworks (don't forget those). Remember, fire
is dangerous and should only be used as a last resort when there's no other
option. A lit candle can start a forest fire or cause someone serious burns.
Even unlit candles could start fires because their wicks could catch something
else on fire—like leaves.