Away from the pristine beaches, Gothic churches that unfold the
grandiose of erstwhile Portuguese era, not all are aware of Goa’s rich
and bounteous flora and fauna. Predominately relegated to lesser ranks
during the rainy season, many tourists debunk places around Goa stating
‘off season’. But for any adventure freak, the touted ‘off season’ in
Goa unfolds a sequence of destinations which would test their endurance
on par with any other adventure locations in India.
Gifted with the bounteous wealth of nature, Goa boasts of rich natural
vegetation. Sandwiched between the Arabian sea and lofty Western Ghats,
the eastern areas of Goa within the jurisdiction of Sanguem, Ponda,
Canacona are often compared with the tropical forest of Amazon and
Cango for their rich biodiversity. The rainy season or the sidelined
‘off season’ unveils the sylvan beauty of Goan forests. Though not easy
to explore, the forest areas with steep valleys, thick fog and heavy
rains sets up a perfect ambiance for the seasoned rain trek for
trekkers.
Rain trek, even though not as popular as any other packages of Goan
tourism, is a refreshing experience to encounter the wilderness from a
close quarter and the cheapest means of enjoying the nature in Goa.
Trekking along the Konkan railway lane cutting might hills and thick
vegetation, offers you the guided way to a certain level. Pitch dark
railway tunnels spanning several kilometers, pounding rains all through
the trek, chilling weather, unique wildlife and bewitching beauty of
water falls will charge you with an utmost energy level.
Perched amidst the Bhagwan Mahaveer wildlife sanctuary the Doodh Sagar
water falls, which is around 60 kms from the Goan capital Panaji and 30
kms from Margao. Cascading from a height of 600 ft in three different
phases, the Doodh Sagar falls is said to be the boundary between
Karnataka and Goa. Like any other falls in the Southern plateau, Doodh
Sagar too treats you with exquisite charms in its full flux especially
during monsoon and post monsoon. The beauty of the falls, similar to
the idyllic Eden basking atop lofty mountain cliffs, appears like a
stream of milk converging deep inside the earth amidst lush green
forest from a distance.
Provided with relatively good infrastructure, the falls is well linked
by road and rail network. However, for any trekkers, the rail lane
offers a memorable experience. People often trek to the falls in two
different routes. A few find it easy to trek from Madgaon (Goa) side
while a few wish to trek from the Castle Rock (Karnataka) the last
railway station from Karnataka side. But trekkers starting from Madgaon
will have better advantage over others in capturing the beauty of the
falls as they trek parallel to the falls from a distance spanning a few
kilometers. Be prepared to save yourself from leeches and sliding
hillocks.
Frequent trains plying between Belgaum and Madgaon will drop you close
to the trek route. Starting from Madgaon side, trekkers begin their
ardous trek from the Sonalim station which is around 15 km before the
Doodh Sagar station and 10 km before the falls. The stretch
interspersed with railway tunnels, passing by streams, tall trees of
evergreen rain forest and heavy rains will make you run for the cover.
Braving the odds till a considerable distance will lead you to makeshift
huts of railway gang men. Hailing from the native hamlets around by,
these workers will explain you the ‘folk tale’ which lent the name
‘Doodh Sagar’ to the falls.
According to these men, a powerful king lived atop the mountains of
Western Ghats along the Goan frontier. His palace was built with pure
ivory and embellished with precious stones and beautiful gardens of
exotic flowers. Towards the end of the forest which marked the boundary
of his palace, there was a huge lake used by the princess for bathing.
The princess while bathing had the habit of sipping sugared milk served
to her in a golden kettle. Once, while she was bathing in the lake a
prince of the neighbouring kingdom passed by and stopped at the lake
after hearing chuckling voices. Noticing his presence the princess
poured the entire milk into the lake to shield her body from the
glances of the stranger! The lake water mixed with the Sugared milk by
the humble princess till falling down as a cascading stream of milk or
Doodh Sagar!
Whether you believe it or not. But the tale by the locals will take you
to a different world and thus further enriching your trek. A few
people will also introduce you to medicinal herbs and plants available
around. A few species of aromatic plants and creeps will catch you by
surprise. But for nature’s sake do not pluck them but enjoy the aroma
and beauty. Further, an hour trek from the shelters of gang men will
bring you right under the falls! But all along the way whenever the
forest canopy opens you to broad daylight, the view of the falls
transforms to be a large canvas for the shutterbugs. Click as much as
you want, till your camera card goes full! If you are lucky enough the
passing by trains on the backdrop of falls atop the tall bridge will
get you the frame of your life.
But once you reach the falls, keep away all the optical instruments,
accessories etc safely wrapped in polythene. Because your enjoyment and
ecstasy should not inflict you with huge losses. Two watch towers one
in front of the falls and another next to the falls will cover you from
getting drenched. However, if you are determined to get drenched then
be careful and stand on the tracks while keep your ears open to the
chugging sound of train from either side. Get drenched till you are
satisfied. Once you are done with water exercises, sit at a crucial
point enjoy the cascading beauty and unknowingly your mind will be
engulfed in the myth you had listened to initially.
Though there is no hospitality services around, the station master house
at the Doodh Sagar station will offer you some respite. You will get a
few cups of tea and crispy local cookies with which you could ward off
the chilling cold for a while. Catch a train towards either the Castle
Rock or Madgaon and board the train without any ticket as the Doodh
Sagar station does not have ticketing facility. Travel free of cost upto
Kulem towards Goa or Castle Rock towards Belgaum and then buy a ticket.
Despite the single conectivity through rail lanes, the popularity of
the falls especially during rainy season, has spread across just by the
teams of trekkers who visit every year.
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