


Dudhsagar Waterfalls, a four-tiered waterfall, is a breathtaking sight with water cascading down from a height of 310 meters.
Dudhsagar Waterfalls involves trekking, so comfortable hiking shoes are essential.

The region can be rainy, so a waterproof jacket is recommended.
To protect from the sun during long hours of outdoor activity.
A stunning four-tiered waterfall cascading down a mountainside, best viewed during the monsoon season.

A lush, green sanctuary home to a variety of flora and fauna, including the Indian bison and leopard.
A beautiful, ancient temple dedicated to the Hindu god Manguesh, featuring intricate carvings and a peaceful atmosphere.
Located within the resort, this restaurant offers stunning views of the waterfalls and serves a variety of breakfast options.
A quaint café near the waterfalls, known for its European-style breakfast and beautiful surroundings.
A popular lunch spot near the waterfalls, serving authentic Goan cuisine in a traditional village setting.
A breakfast dish made with rice flour pancakes (pittal) and a spicy potato filling (bhaji).

A savory breakfast dish made with semolina (rava), vegetables, and spices.
A lunch platter featuring a variety of vegetarian dishes, rice, and pickle.

Experience the serene beauty of Louisiana's Abita River at sunrise, kayaking through cypress trees draped in Spanish moss.
Thekchen Choling Temple, a serene Buddhist monastery, offers panoramic views of the Kanchenjunga range and is known for its peaceful atmosphere and intricate architecture.
Xalapa's main square, a vibrant hub for locals and visitors, featuring a beautiful cathedral and lively markets.
A staple of Goan cuisine, these cashew nuts are locally grown and processed, often flavored with spices like chili and pepper.
A traditional Goan necklace symbolizing marital status, often made of gold and black beads.

Handmade items like doormats, baskets, and decorative pieces crafted from coconut coir, a traditional Goan craft.