10. Dudhsagar Goa One of the best views of the Dudhsagar Falls is from a train. However, I would recommend the journey across the wild Mollem National Park where you would need to cross two full-bodied rivers. This is where the Mandovi River plunges from a height of 600 metres, forming a milky cascade on the Karnataka-Goa border. The entire setting looks out of the world though. A dense forest hemmed in with rocks while little streams and ...
more 10. Dudhsagar Goa One of the best views of the Dudhsagar Falls is from a train. However, I would recommend the journey across the wild Mollem National Park where you would need to cross two full-bodied rivers. This is where the Mandovi River plunges from a height of 600 metres, forming a milky cascade on the Karnataka-Goa border. The entire setting looks out of the world though. A dense forest hemmed in with rocks while little streams and rivulets flows around them. Tiny wooden bridges sprout in the middle of nowhere. The scene is a dramatic riot of colours with people swimming in a massive pool of blue-green waters rimmed with creamy white foam. Take a dip and refresh yourself in the milky waters that the give the falls its name.
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