Full-day private jungle adventure & experience majestic waterfall "Dudhsagar". Relax in the calm waters and Walk through the jungle. Explore the local spice plantation with the in house host. it is not a Seat in Coach (SIC) tour , hence you are entitled for an relaxed and hassles free tour ahead. Note: Due to heavy rains, Dudhsagar falls remain closed between June till September every year.
NOTE: This tour is not feasible / possible for clients arriving Goa by a cruise.
Pickup included
Our Driver and Guide shall pick you up from you hotel located in North Goa areas, further proceed towards the mesmerising Dudhsagar falls. Our guide shall arrange for the entry tickets for the falls and then usher you in (guide waits outside now). You will be seated in a 06 seater Jeep owned by the forest officials. Once the seats are filled up, then the off-road drive to the falls begins, During the jeep safari, you will witness the beautiful flora and fauna of pristine forests. Now the Jeep leaves you few minutes walking distance away from the waterfalls and its pool. Dudhsagar waterfall is surrounded by beautiful forest trails where you can take a stroll with your companion, admire the charm of this quaint place designed to reflect aboriginal lifestyle. Spend your time at the cool waters here and evergreen ambience and return as per the time limit set by your host.
Later join our guide again outside the park and proceed towards Spice planation and farms, upon reaching, follow an expert plantation guide on a leisurely walk through the spice plantation / farm area and be enlightened by the hosts sharing interesting facts about herbal remedies the trees and spices provide.
Enjoy a traditional Goa meal served on a banana leaf. After a satisfying lunch, Depart from the plantation farm and we will drive back to your hotel.
Note: Due to heavy rains, Dudhsagar falls remain closed between June till September every year.
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Kadamba Transport Corporation (KTCL) Bus Stand in Panaji
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Dudhsagar Falls is one of India's tallest waterfalls, located on the Mandovi River. It's a stunning sight, especially during the monsoon season.
Old Goa is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the former capital of Goa, known for its well-preserved Portuguese-era churches and cathedrals.
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