Goa Forest Development Corporation

Goa Forest Development Corporation Limited

Panaji Goa

Waterfalls

Waterfalls

Savari Waterfall

SAVARI WATERFALL, located within the pristine Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary, is one of Goa’s hidden natural treasures. Surrounded by dense forests and rich biodiversity, the waterfall cascades gracefully into a clear natural pool, offering visitors a refreshing escape into nature’s lap. The short trek to reach Savari adds to the adventure, making it a favorite spot for eco-tourists, nature lovers, and those seeking tranquility away from the bustle of city life.

Mainapi Waterfall

MAINAPI WATERFALL, nestled deep within the Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary, is a stunning cascade that offers both adventure and serenity. Reached through a scenic forest trek, the waterfall flows into a crystal-clear pool surrounded by lush greenery, creating the perfect spot to relax and soak in nature’s beauty. Its untouched charm and tranquil atmosphere make Mainapi a must-visit for eco-tourists and explorers looking to experience Goa’s hidden gems.

Shivling (Pali) Waterfall

SHIVLING (PALI) WATERFALL, tucked away in the serene landscapes of South Goa, is a lesser-known natural wonder that rewards visitors with breathtaking beauty and peace. Surrounded by dense forest cover, the waterfall offers a refreshing plunge pool at its base, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers and trekkers seeking an offbeat experience. Its unspoiled charm and tranquil setting make Pali a perfect escape for those who wish to explore Goa beyond its beaches.

Dudhsagar Waterfall

DUDHSAGAR WATERFALL, one of India’s tallest and most iconic cascades, plunges dramatically from a height of over 300 meters amidst the lush forests of the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary. Its name, meaning “Sea of Milk,” comes from the milky white appearance of its powerful torrents. Accessible by trekking through the forest or via a thrilling train journey, Dudhsagar is a breathtaking spectacle that draws nature lovers, trekkers, and photographers from around the world, making it a crown jewel of Goa’s natural wonders.