Going to Goa this monsoon season? Visit these 6 breathtaking waterfalls

Going to Goa this monsoon season? Visit these 6 breathtaking waterfalls


While people visit Goa during the summmer to enjoy the beaches, the sunshine state is totally different during the monsoon season.

Monsoon brings Goa’s waterfalls to life—thundering, foaming, and wrapped in green. They offer the perfect setting for nature lovers and shutterbugs, but now without caution.

While there are many reasons to visit the state, here are six waterfalls to check out if you are going there during the monsoon:

Dudhsagar Falls, Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary
Literally meaning “Sea of Milk”, Dudhsagar is one of India’s tallest waterfall. During the monsoon, it gushes with such power that it’s both awe-inspiring and humbling. People can access it via jeep safari from Collem through the dense Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary. A trek to the base is also possible for seasoned hikers.

Tambdi Surla Waterfall, near Mollem
Located a short trek away from the ancient Tambdi Surla Mahadev Temple (12th century), this lesser-known waterfall is ideal for a forest escape. Surrounded by thick forest and thriving flora, it offers a blend of history, heritage, and raw beauty—perfect for a monsoon day trip.

Harvalem Falls, Sanquelim
This relatively accessible waterfall near Bicholim is known for its wide horseshoe cascade and scenic surroundings. Nearby attractions include the Rudreshwar Temple and Arvalem Caves, making it an ideal stop on a monsoon heritage trail.

Kuskem Waterfall, Canacona
Hidden in the heart of Canacona’s Kuskem village, this waterfall is a pristine gem best explored between August and September. Located approximately 20 km from Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary, the journey to Kuskem Waterfall includes a trek through lush forests. 

Netravali Waterfall, near Margao
Tucked within the Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary, about 50 km from Margao, this monsoon marvel cascades into a natural pool after a forest trek. Known for its curtain-like flow, Netravali Waterfall is ideal for birdwatching, photography, and peaceful nature walks. The sanctuary’s rich biodiversity turns every visit into a holistic eco-tourism experience.

Kesarval Waterfalls, Verna
Just 22 km from Panaji, Kesarval Waterfalls, near Verna plateau, is famed not only for its picturesque descent but also for its mineral-rich, healing waters. The area’s cultural heritage is enhanced by proximity to Mormugao Fort and Santana Church, making it a perfect monsoon day excursion.

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