South Goa

Dudhsagar Waterfall

It is perched in the high peaks of the Western Ghats and is a sight to behold especially in the monsoons when it is in full and furious flow. From a distance, the waterfall appears like streams of milk rushing down the mountainside. The exhuberent and spectacular waterfall is located in the Sanguem taluka.

Measuring a mighty 600m from head to foot, this waterfall on the Goa-Karnataka border, attracts a steady stream of visitors from the coast into the rugged Western Ghats. After pouring across the Deccan plateau, the headwaters of the Mandovi River form a foaming torrent that splits into three streams to cascade down a near-vertical cliff face into a deep green pool.

The Konkani name for the falls, which literally translated means "sea of milk", derives from clouds of milky foam which rises up at the bottom of the falls. Dudhsagar is set amidst breathtaking scenery overlooking a steep, crescent-shaped head of a valley pristine tropical forest, that is only accessible on foot or by train.

Like most places in Goa, the Dudhsagar waterfall too has a legend attached to its name. The legend tells the story of this powerful and wealthy king who ruled a kingdom in the Western Ghats. His lavish and opulent palace in the hills was surrounded by vast gardens which were full of deers and gazelles.

The King had a beautiful daughter, who used to enjoy taking a bath during the hot summers, in the picturesque lake near the forest on the edge of the King's palace grounds. It was her habit to finish her bath and have a jugful of sugared milk in a jug made of pure gold.

One day when she was finishing her usual jug of milk she found herself being watched by a handsome prince standing amongst the trees. Embarassed by her inadequate bathing attire, the resourceful Princess poured the sugared milk in front of her to form an improvised curtain to hide her body, while one of the maids rushed to cover her with a dress.

Thus was the legend born. The sugared milk (dudh) poured down the mountainside and continued to flow in torrents as a tribute to the everlasting virtue and modesty of the Princess of the Ghats. The Dudh Sagar (Sea of Milk) continues to flow to this day and attracts thousands of visitors to one of the most popular and famous tourist spots in the state of Goa.

A number of private operators offer special trips to the Waterfalls and the tours operated by GTDC (Goa Tourism Development Corpn) also have Dudhsagar Waterfalls as one of the tour stops.

The falls can also be reached by a train journey from Vasco or Margao. At Collem, in the Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary near Mollem, there is a railway station where the train stops to pick up passengers for the journey to the waterfalls. There are two trains a day that stop at Dudhsagar Station and it's possible to catch a morning train up and spend several hours at the falls before taking an afternoon train back.

Near the top of the falls, the railway line from Vasco to Londa crosses the mountainside, with excellent views from the train. There also a couple of pools that you can swim in, making Dudhsagar a great place for a day full of fun and frolic. The alternate way of reaching the falls is only advisable between January and May, when the level of the water in the rivers abates enough to permit jeeps to approach the base of the falls.

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Agonda

Agonda is a three-kilometer long beautiful cove of white sand, safely secluded in the palms. The beach is fringed with palms and casuarinas and dominated by a large hill to the south. The beach is 37 kms from Margao.

Sea Condition – November to March
Morning : Calm
Post Afternoon : Slight to Rough

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Morning : Slight
Post Afternoon: Rough to Very Rough

Lifeguard Beach Station
Lifeguard Station is located Near Near the main road entry to the beach.

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7:30 am to Sunset

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Agonda is known for being a peaceful beach with relatively fewer tourists. This beach is also referred to as the Silent Beach. Agonda has very few attractions, almost everything here is untouched. The waters here may not be as ideal if you’re looking to swim but for sunbathers

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1-800-833-1511

Colomb Beach

Colomb Beach (or as it is also called Colom Beach) is located in a small horseshoe-shaped bay between the Palolem and Patnem Beaches. This is one of the most remote beaches of South Goa. This place is very suitable for those who prefer to spend their holidays quietly and solitarily and for those who are fond of privacy and comfort of small spaces.

The Beach is covered with sand of a rich golden color with some splashes of black stones, most of which are places in the water. From three sides the beach is surrounded with rock formations of different peculiar shapes and sparse vegetation. The landscape is complement with several tall palm trees. The entrance into the Arabian Sea is slow, stage-by-stage; the water near the shore is shallow, there are almost no undercurrents.

One of the most interesting Colomb Beach sightseeing is a special unique rock called Pandava's drum. Pandavas are Indian epic heroes, two brothers-warriors. If you throw a stone into the rock and hit a certain place, you can hear the sound very similar to the sound of the drum.

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Hollant

Hollant is a secluded beach to the North of Velsao beach. The beach situation enables its visitors to have a glimpse of the 30 kms nearly unbroken beach stretch from Velsao to Cavellosim. The beach is usually frequented by the locals and is crowded on public holiday.

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Morning : Calm
Post Afternoon : Slight

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Morning : Calm/Slight
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No Lifeguard Beach Station.

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7:30 am to Sunset

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The beach has a beautiful view with a serene environment. The sunset is spectacular. The chapel is the site of the rare Feast of Three Kings, celebrated on 6 January (after the 12th night of Christmas)

The beach is covered with soft sand but in some parts of the beach you can find small rocks and stones. A road among the lush tropical plants leads to the beach and, once you reach it, breathtakingly beautiful view onto the brilliant braid of South Goa beaches and Western Ghats’ foothills welcome you.

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Palolem

Picturesque Palolem Beach, enclosed by a thick forest of coconut palms in far south Goa ranks as one of the State's most beautiful beach. This mile long, shady, semi-circle shaped beach continues to grow in popularity every year, and it's become very lively with the diverse crowd that it attracts. Tranquility of the beach is assured by absence of water sports.The beach is about 43 kms from Margao and 76 kms from Panaji.

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Morning : Calm
Post Afternoon : Slight to Rough

Sea Condition – April to October
Morning : Calm / Slight
Post Afternoon: Rough to Very Rough

Lifeguard Beach Station
Right of Main Beach Entry road.

Beach Timings
7:30 am to Sunset

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Palolem has shacks lined up on the shore so you can always relax and unwind while viewing the crescent beach. Palolem does not have many clubs and pubs for partying, but that’s not why you come here anyway. Enjoy the sunset at Palolem. You can also visit the Bat Island and check out the infinite bats that have made Bat Island their home.

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1-800-833-1511

   

Colva

Colva Beach is approximately eight kilometers from Margao, the commercial centre of South Goa. Due to availability of parking space , like Calangute beach in North Goa, Colva is the most popular beach of South Goa and hence the most crowded.

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Post Afternoon : Slight

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Morning : Calm / Slight
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Lifeguard Beach Station
Lifeguard Station is located at the main entrance to the beach

Beach Timings
7:30 am to Sunset

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Colvá is still famous for the white-washed Our Lady Of Mercy church, also known as Igreja de Nossa Senhora das Merces. It was founded in 1630 and rebuilt in the eighteenth century in the village square. It contains the miraculous statue of 'Menino Jesus' (Baby Jesus), which was introduced by a Jesuit missionary and which is supposed to have healing powers. 

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1-800-833-1511

   

Baina

The Baina beach is located in the port town of Mormugao. It is a beautiful beach where one can enjoy an evening walk or a swim. One can also enjoy water sports here and the beach is now known to be a tourist spot in Goa. At the beach in Baina in Goa one can often witness and enjoy some cultural programmes and beach festivals which are held. The beach is visited by many tourists now as it is just a walk away from the city and is considered quite a safe beach.One can experience India's first ever underwater sea walk here. Due to this one gets a chance to be up close with the water world and one can also enjoy the unique experience to explore the sea.

Sea Condition – November to March
Morning : Calm
Post Afternoon : Slight

Sea Condition – April to October
Morning : Calm/Slight
Post Afternoon: Rough to Very Rough

Lifeguard Beach Station
Located 500 meters South of main entry point.

Beach Timings
7:30 am to Sunset

Beach Popular For
Baina is very popular for sea walking It allows you to take a closer view of the pristine beauty of the world which is present beneath the blue waters. Walk under the sea in Goa and experience the true charm of marine life. It is celebrated as India’s first beach which provides the facilities of taking an underwater sea walk. 

Point of Contact
1-800-833-1511