Dudhsagar
Waterfall Goa
Dudhsagar
Fall, India's 5th tallest waterfall and 227th in the world, is located at a
height of 310 mts. on the Mandovi River in the state of Goa, India. Well, on
Goa-Karnataka border to be precise.
Getting
detailed information on the internet about Dudhsagar Falls was frustrating as I
just could not get accurate and useful information. That could be one of the
many reasons which made me more eager to visit Dudhsagar. This marked the
beginning of a beautiful journey which I can say for sure would be one of my
best and one which I will remember for my entire life.
Preparation
and Planning
Train
booking was done for Nizamuddin - Vasco-da-Gama (Goa Express) from Pune to
Kulem. 2ndSept 2012 (Saturday) was 'The Day' of the journey which I had planned
to experience alone.
The
much awaited 2nd September was here. What a slow countdown it was for this day!
As planned I was at Pune station and thankfully the train was on time. Grabbing
a nice window seat of the train with excited and unknown fellow trekkers, we
departed Pune station by 17:00.
I
don't know if it was my excitement, the weather, the thrill or just the
heavenly beauty outside the train, I decided to get down at Castlerock instead
of Kulem. Dudhsagar is between Castlerock & Kulem. It was 3:00am, of a
beautiful Sunday morning when the train reached Castlerock Station. It was
raining cats and dogs. Well, Elephants and Rhinos if I may say. At the station,
there was a small dingy restroom and it goes without saying that it was full of
water. The utter desolation of the station was broken by only one stall. Wow...
I will definitely recommend the tea & Veg-Pulav I had there (you may have
to order in bulk or wait for other fellow trekkers to order the same).
As
I had came alone for trip, I was searching for a partner. Luckily I found a guy
who also had came alone but did not had brought raincoat or umbrella. I offered
him my umbrella as I had raincoat also with me.
It
was 6:40am when we decided to walk toward Dudhsagar Fall
Below are photos of Castlerock Station @ 3:00am
Trekkers resting at Castlerock Station and waiting for morning
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Braganza Ghat
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You can see 24/500 Mark in photo. Dudhsgar is exactly 15kms from Castlterock station.
There 16 tunnels till Kulem Station & till Dudhsagar 13 tunnel. I covered all 13 tunnels as went walking from Castlerock to Dudhsagar. There is lot to see by walking through railway line track.
Here are some photos:-
This very nice tunnel. Old tunnel from British rule
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There are many small & big water falls on the way
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This is where Goa border starts and Karnatak border Ends
and it’s me pointing at board.
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Lot of Monkeys Caranzol Station
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People taking lift from WDG-4 Engine going towards Kulem
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Train coming from Kulem side; avoid passing tunnel when train is coming as lot of smoke come out.
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To see water fall one has to cross one more tunnel just ahead of Dudhsagar station (tunnel No. 11) and when cross you get first look of fall. I was very existed to see.. :-)
Here are some photos:-
Church near Dudhsagar Station. (Temple Style)
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Tunnel No.11 & 38/500 Mark
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First View of Dudhsagar Fall, just crossing Tunnel No. 11
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Full View of Dudhsagar Fall
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It was almost 11:00am when I reach Dudhsagar fall. I started running fast as I wanted to click the photo of Train passing by Dudhsagar fall. Pune - Ernakulam - Goa ( Poorna Express ) passes Dudhsagar by 11:00 am as it was expected to come on time. I was 1.5kms away from the spot where you can click the photo of train passing from Dudhsagar Fall.
Below is the spot from which I click photos of Train passing, but the best spot is some meters ahead. This spot is around 1.5kms from Dudhsagar fall. There is 40/000 Mark.
40/000 Mark
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Pune - Ernakulam - Goa ( Poorna Express ) Passing through Dudhsagar Fall @11.10 am
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Pune - Ernakulam - Goa ( Poorna Express ) Passing through Dudhsagar Fall @11.10 am
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Pune - Ernakulam - Goa ( Poorna Express ) Passing through Dudhsagar Fall @11.10 am
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Pune - Ernakulam - Goa ( Poorna Express ) Passing through Dudhsagar Fall @11.10 am
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After clicking photos from this spot, I decided to go back to Dudhsagar Fall so that I can click some more photos.
Here are some photos :-
After clicking all photos I decided to walk towards Dudhsagar Station and wait for train. Luckily a goods carrying wagon train stop just near Dudhsagar station. I climb up the WDG-4 Engine and the motor man told me to come inside the cabin. I was so happy & it was dream com true to sit inside Indian Railway Engine.
That day I got lot of info on WDG-4 Engines. I reach Castlerock with 1/2 hrs.
Here are some Photos:-
Reaching near Castlerock Station
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I came from this WDG-4 Engine sitting in Cabin. Had Great Experience :-)
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Some important info:-
- Carry
enough food and water. (Snacks are available near Dudhsagar Waterfall, but
advice is to carry enough snacks & water)
- Carry
torch. Very helpful while crossing tunnel.
- Carry
spare cloths, Raincoat or Umbrella.
- Wear
Shoes.
- Try
to purchase return tickets.
Train Info:-
Best time to visit: The good time to visit this magnificent falls and soak in its beauty is the Monsoon when the falls become active. It might get risky traveling to the waterfall during monsoon as the roads get slippery. However, visiting the Dudhsagar after the Monsoons form October to Mid December is a great idea as the roads are dry and safe and the fall still full of water.
Route 1 (Dudhsagar Station - 0.5 Kms)
Get down at Dudhsagar railway station. Pass tunnel no.11 and you will reach Dudhsagar Waterfall.
Route 2 (Castle Rock Route to Dudhsagar - 15Kms)
This is the most famous route during the monsoon, Reach Castle Rock station and start a Scenic 15 km hike to Dudhsagar Waterfall along the railway track, it normally takes 5–6 hours for a normal person to reach. In this route we will be passing through 11 tunnels, a board reading "Welcome to Goa"( before tunnel no.4 ) and also great views of the Valley and small waterfalls. Also we pass through small railway station named " Caranzol "
Route 3 (Kulem Route to Dudhsagar - 12Kms)
This is equally scenic but less popular as compared to Route 2, One has to get down at Kulem/Collem Railway station and walk towards the falls which is about 12 km away. It normally takes 4–5 hours for a normal person to reach. The famous photograph of Trains passing through before the waterfalls can be seen in this route, and also the complete stretch of the falls will be visible while you hike towards the waterfalls. Also we pass through small railway station named " Sonalium "
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Very nice... I am planning to go this year in July month with my Wife.
ReplyDeleteCan you please tell me, you did trekking while roaming on tracks or separate?
Do we find any accommodation there?
Thanks Pawan.. Sure I will help you out. I have been to Dudhsagar for 3 times. First Time I started from Castle Rock Route to Dudhsagar - 15Kms walking and this is awesome to trek. Also from from Dudhsagar to Kulem - 12 kms wallking. There is no a accommodation. However you find snacks stall nr Dudhsagar and that to it is seasonal. email me from where you are starting your journey and I email you details or you can msg me on my facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/Weekendtravels.in or on http://www.weekendtravels.in because I do not use this site ( http://www.weekendtreks.in ) much.
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ReplyDeleteHi Ranjit.. From Kulem you can reach Dudhsagar by walking 12Kms or catch train ( but see Timings for train )
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Hi .. thanks for the information .. i just had a few doubts .. and would really be greatfull if you could okay my iterinary.
ReplyDeleteWe are a group of 4 people visiting Dushsagar on the 15th August weekend from bangalore. As i read online that all trains going downhill (castle rock to cullem) must stop at Dudhsagar station i decided that we can directly get down at dudhsagar station at around 11 am. After that we are planning to roam around the falls a bit and take lots of pics. We are not camping there and i have booked return train to bangalore from castle rock at 11.30 pm. Since we wanted to enjoy the scenic 14 km trek also we will be trekking from dudhsagar to castle rock (opposite of the conventional route all trekkers take) as we have a lot of time to complete the trek and catch our night train from castle rock to bangalore. Does this sound ok or would you suggest any changes. The other option is to do the conventional thing. Get down at castle rock at 10 in the morning trek to dudhsagar and catch any arbitrary train to reach castle rock (cant catch our train as its very late at night) .. but the problem in this option (as i read online) may be that all trains may or may not hault at dudhsagar wil goin uphill (cullem to castle rock)Thanks in advance ..Smiti
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hi, in august 2015 we are planning for dudhsagar from pune. we are planning to go by goa express which will arrive 3.30 am at castle rock station. or another plan is from kulem which arrives at 4.35 am. my question is their food facility on castle rock station or kulem?
ReplyDeleteHi Swapnil.
Deletethere is only one small food stall on Castlerock station. That to depends if you get food by 04:00am. I was lucky to get veg rice. Also no food is available at Kulem in early morning. If you are lucky, you may get breakfast at Dudhsagar wall.
Bottom line is you carry food with you. you may have lunch outside Kulem station. There are few good hotels there.
Also if you like Bread Omlet, you can have it on Lodha Junction, where train stops for 10-15mins.
Also you can msg me on my facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/Weekendtravels.in
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