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Guide: How to Reach & Best Time to Visit

Settled amidst the verdant expanse of Goa's Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary lies the captivating Netravali Waterfall, a testament to nature's serene artistry. The trail retreats the sounds of surfing, busy beaches, and vibrant nightlife. It invites the visitor into its tranquil aura offering a view to its pristine beauty.

About 211 square kilometres in size, the Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary is a densely green haven for numerous flora and fauna. Established by the government in 1999, the primary aim of this sanctuary is to conserve the rich biodiversity of the Western Ghats, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A picturesque heart throbbing at the center point of this lushly rich Netravali Waterfall endears every visitor who pays a visit here.

An ideal offbeat site, the Netravali Waterfall in Goa is a perfect getaway during the monsoons. The journey goes through dense forests, indicating quite a number of hours of trekking for gaining sight of the falls before hearing the merry sound of the waterfall and finally gaping at its view.

The area around the Netravali Waterfall has more than just a natural appeal; it has much to do with culture. Netravali, that is locally termed to mean the perennial streams flowing into the Zuari River, one of the major rivers in Goa, also speaks volumes of the importance of water sources for fauna and the people dependent on them.

Have you ever visited a place that has all of nature fused with interesting and challenging elements from culture? This place is a haven and perfect getaway in Goa, offering cooling serenity that will call one to reflection and appreciation of the intertwined legacies between nature and humanity.

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What is Netravali Waterfall?

Netravali Waterfall is a breathtaking natural waterfall situated inside the Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary in South Goa. Locally known as 'Savri Waterfall,' it is famed for its tranquil atmosphere and for having a crystal-clear pool at the bottom. The waterfall attracts many with its scenic beauty, engaging trekkers and those looking for some quiet relaxation in nature.

How to Reach Netravali Waterfall

The route to Netravali Waterfall determines a combination of a motor vehicle ride and trekking:

1. By road: Drive from important cities like Panaji or Madgaon toward Sanguem town in South Goa.The waterfall is about 112 km away from Manohar International Airport.

2. Trekking: After entering the sanctuary, the visitors would start walking about 2 km on dense forest trails leading to the waterfall. This moderate trek bestows the beholder with beautiful glimpses of biodiversity in the area.

When to Visit Netravali Waterfall

The best season to witness the Netravali Waterfall is the monsoon, i.e. from June to September. At this time, the waterfall is at its peak of fury, and the nearby forests are blooming with life. However, the beauty comes at a price: Beware of the heavy rains, which may make the paths muddy and slippery.

Flora and Fauna of Netravali Waterfall

While Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary provides lots of plant and animal species:

  • Flora: The moist deciduous forests nearly typify the character of the sanctuary in the vaster sense with intermittent occurrences of evergreen and semi-evergreen vegetation. The sanctuary also harbors uncommon ecosystems like the Myristica swamps that date back over 100 million years.

  • Fauna: The fauna includes the Indian Bison (Gaur), Malabar Giant Squirrel, four-horned antelope (Chousingha), leopards, and black sloth bears. The common birds watched are the Malayan Night Heron, the Nilgiri Wood Pigeon, and Great Pied Hornbill.

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Unique Attractions Near Netravali Waterfall

Visitors to Netravali Waterfall can also explore nearby attractions:

  • Bubble Lake (Budbudyanchi Tali): A peculiar lake has bubbles constantly but what makes it unique is that these bubbles are generated due to some natural underground gases trapped under the water and it comes to the surface.

  • Local Villages: The villages have the Gawda and Kunbi tribes living there. One can experience its original culture and traditional lifestyles.

Things To Do Before Visiting Netravali Waterfall

  • A Guided Trek: It is always recommended to get a local guide for a safer trekking experience where you can learn some facts about trekking.

  • Footwear: A good pair of strong non-slip shoes, which is ideal for trekking on an uneven surface and is potentially slippery, is a must.

  • Essentials: Carry water sufficient for your need plus some snacks and also an insect repellent.

  • Respect Nature: Don't leave waste behind in the area and also be considerate of the wild animals' natural habitats.

Over and Above

It is a very beautiful place with hidden treasures for nature enthusiasts, adventure lovers, and wildlife lovers. All this makes the Netravali waterfall in Goa much more than a scenic locale for travel. So if you plan a trip to Goa, why not avoid the common tourist attractions and visit this delightful nature's marvel?

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