Tuesday 5 November 2013

Bangalore to Dudhsagar Falls

What does travelling mean to people?? Some people travel for fun, adventure and some adrenalin rush; some travel to meet and spend time with their near and dear ones but for me travelling and exploring new places has become one of the biggest passions in my life….. Something which motivates me to work hard and make enough money with which I can explore new places….
This time around my passion for travelling and exploring new places has led me to one of the best kept secrets of the Western Ghats – “Dudhsagar Falls” …..

Dudhsagar Falls is situated in Goa along the Goa-Karnataka border and is one of the best falls in India…. The best time to visit the falls is in the month of August during monsoons when you can experience the magnificence of the falls in its entirety…. However like the famous saying “To get something good you need to work really hard” the same applies for this falls too…. There is no easy access to this falls and you need to really work hard to reach this falls and experience its true beauty & splendor in the monsoons….. May be this is one of the reasons that the beauty of the falls has been preserved since decades as there is very less human exploitation!!!
Enough of talking here is a teaser photo….

Planning Phase -
The very first question that comes into your mind while planning for a road trip is which is the best possible route to get there? Or which is the best mode of transport to get to your destination? As I do not prefer travelling by Bus, Train etc. and Driving is my passion so the only question that was lingering in my mind was how to reach the falls from Bangalore by road. So I started searching the best possible tool available to mankind – Google ;) Based on various travelogues on the internet there are three ways to reach the falls.
1)     14kms trek from Castle Rock Railway station – This is for the young and the adventurous and not for the faint hearted as it involves a 14kms exhilarating walk on the railway track. This is supposedly the best way or may I say the only way to explore the falls during the monsoon season when the falls is in its full glory. So you need to walk 14kms on railway track to experience the true magnificence of the falls and as I mentioned above you need to really work hard to achieve something good. But for a Lazy person like me this was not at all an option ;) hence this option was erased from the drawing board  ;)

2)     Train ride from Castle rock – You can hitch a ride on any of the goods train plying from Castle rock towards Dudhsagar this again depends on your luck in getting permission from the railways to hop on to the goods train and the schedule of the train and I feel this isn’t a viable option. To avail this option you need to checkout the Bangalore to Dudhsagar Train timings.


3)     Jeep ride from Kulem to Dudhsagar – Kulem is situated around 12kms from Dudhsagar and there are private jeeps that take you to the falls for a fee from Kulem. The jeeps operate only after the monsoons have receded, that is end of September or beginning of October because they need to cross the river stream in few places in order to reach the falls. This is the best way to reach the falls for families involving ladies and children who cannot trek/walk for long distances & for few lazy people like me who don’t prefer walking 14kms to see a water-fall ;). However the jeep ride doesn’t mean a smooth ride to the falls it is as strenuous as walking since the terrain is not even and you are in for a back-breaking bumpy ride. So if you are suffering from back pain etc stay away from this jeep ride.
So as it is very obvious from the above I chose to avail the Jeep facility from Kulem to visit Dudhsagar.        

Since Dudhsagar is situated in Goa and it is November so how could one just visit Dudhsagar and not visit the beaches and indulge in some water activities and shack food J in Goa….. So we planned to visit Goa after Dudhsagar…. So the plan was Bangalore to Dudhsagar to Goa :) 
It was a long weekend and the plan was to start from Bangalore on Thursday night reach Kulem in the morning hire a jeep and visit the falls and head to Calangute after visiting the falls to spend the rest of the weekend…..
So this was the planned route
Bangalore-à Kittur à Ponda à Kulem à Calangute à kittur àBangalore
The next thing was to plan for people who would accompany me on this trip…. However it was not at all difficult this time to convince people to come for the trip as the destination was Goa ;) People were more than happy to accompany me to Goa J
So the plan was ready, people were ready now was the fun time Tour de Dudhsagar

Day 0 Thursday:
21:00 hrs. All of us were excited and got off work early. We boarded my friend’s Skoda Rapid and were off for our journey…. We were very hungry and planned halt at kamat near Sira for Dinner. However one of my friend suggested having our dinner at the Chat street on Sajjan rao circle and how could we say no to those yummylicious dosas so we decided to pit stop at Sajjan rao circle for some hot Dosas and chats….
23:00 hrs. After some delicious ghee dosa and chats we were off for our journey. There was a mad rush on the highway due to the long weekend. People were heading home and almost all major junctions were choked. We somehow managed to take some gully roads and reach Nelamangala Toll….. We were stuck almost for 30 minutes in Nelamangala toll it was a real pain.
Day1 Friday:
04:00 hrs. We reached Hubli toll and were planning to take our normal route to goa which is Kittur à Ponda à Goa however we had never even once tried the Dharwadà Ponda à Goa road so we thought why not explore a new road so that we are aware of all possible road conditions to Goa and it will help us for the return journey…… So we took the risk and decided to travel through Dharwad..
So this was the modified road
Bangalore-à Dharwad à Ponda à Kulem à Calangute à Dharwad àBangalore
The road from Dharwad to Goa was in a good condition barring few bad patches but overall this road is well maintained and can be used to travel to Goa…
07:00 hrs. We reached the Goan check post and asked directions for Kulem. Kulem is not very far from the check post hardly 10-12kms. We reached Kulem railway station at 8 in the morning. We were directed to the reservation office for the jeeps that would take us to Dudhsagar falls… We booked a jeep for 2100 as we were 5 of us…. If you are less in number you can hop into the shared jeep for 350 per person. The distance from Kulem to Dudhsagar falls is around 12kms.We parked our car near the railway station. They have dedicated car parking facility for visitors in Kulem. So you don’t have to worry about your car while you are on the way to the falls by Jeep or via the train trek. Also if you are travelling from Bangalore and plan to hit Dudhsagar on the way to Goa then you needn’t worry about restrooms in Kulem as there is a change room and pay and use toilet right next to the boarding point of the jeep in Kulem which are clean and well maintained.
09:00 hrs. After freshening up we boarded the jeep and were off to Dudhsagar falls. My fingers were crossed and I only hoped that the falls had enough water so that all our hard work to get to the falls doesn’t go in vain…. It was a bumpy ride though the Forrest and the jeeps had to cross flowing streams at few places. There were people standing in the flowing stream to push the oncoming jeeps so that they don’t get washed away or get stuck in the flowing water ;) The jeep drove through some scenic roads and we captured some beautiful landscapes on our DSLRs…. After 45 minutes of bumpy ride we finally reached the entrance of the falls where we were dropped off by the jeep. We were given exactly 1.5hrs to visit the falls and come back to the point where the jeep would pick us up and drop us back at Kulem.
                                           
                                  Eleplant taking bath en-route to the falls


                               Some beautiful landscapes en-route the falls





   Jeeps crossing the river stream



 People standing for a safe passage of the jeep


                                  Finally the entrance



10:00 hrs. We started to walk towards the falls and after 15 mins of walk through the flowing streams and slippery rocks we finally got the first glimpse of the falls…. It was beautiful!!! It was not as spectacular as it would have been in monsoons but the falls had adequate water and did not disappoint us. The falls is frequented by lot of foreign tourists. They were very excited to spot monkeys on the way to the falls and were busy feeding them…. After trekking a bit more we finally reached the foot of the falls…. It was amazing… people were swimming right under the falls…. It was really tempting. We too wore our life jacket and jumped into the water…. It was really refreshing after a 13hr journey from Bangalore. It was a great feeling to swim right under the falls….. We played at the falls for an hour and were back at the entrance where we were picked up and dropped back to Kulem….

Slippery rocks and streams that need to be crossed by walk to reach the foot of the falls



 Dudhsagar falls



  Spotted a train passing the falls



                                Taking a dip under the falls



14:00 hrs. After having lunch at a restaurant in Kulem we headed off to Calangute. We drove for about two hours and finally reached Calangute where we booked an accommodation right next to the beach…. Accommodation is not a problem during October or November in Goa…. We don’t have to book it in advance unlike during Christmas and New Year which is the peak season in Goa and getting a room is really very difficult….
17:00 hrs. After taking some rest we hit the beach and had fun…. We were back at the accommodation by dusk had dinner and were almost unconscious since we did not sleep previous night because of all the driving and the excitement to see the falls…. We had our dinner and were fast asleep…. That culminated Day1….


                                   Calangute Beach




Day2 Saturday:
As we were bored by the usual tourist places in Goa, we wanted to visit some new place… I switched on my TripAdvisor app on my phone for some suggestions. I came across a beach called Mandarem beach which was around 18kms from Calangute and had good reviews on Tripadvisor… So our destination for Day2 was set…. After a sumptuous breakfast we headed off towards Mandarem beach on our rented bikes…. However due to connectivity issues we lost the GPS signal midway and reached Arambol beach instead of Mandarem… Arambol beach was not very appealing so we again set off on the road to explore a better beach.. On the way we asked a local who directed us to a beach called Ashwem beach. After 20 mins ride from Arambol we reached the Ashwem beach… The Beach was simply spectacular!!! White sands clean water not very touristy… you can hardly find any tourists here. It was a hidden gem…. We spent the afternoon at the beach and headed back to our accommodation in the evening…
While we are in Goa we always make it a point to have at least one meal at the Kamat fishland in Panjim…. So we had our dinner at Fishland and headed off to our accommodation… This concluded Day2…..


                                Ashwem Beach





Day3 Sunday:
We woke up early in the morning and checked out of the accommodation by 10… We headed back to Bangalore via Dharwad since the roads were good… We had our lunch in Dharwad and were back in Bangalore by 9 in the night…

                                Yummy lunch at Dharwad



It was a great experience to have visited Dudhsagar which was always on my to-do list and stumble upon a spectacular beach called Ashwem beach. All in all a weekend well spent…..