Tambdi Surla Waterfalls
4.8 (2234 reviews)
Discover Tambdi Surla Waterfalls, a hidden gem in Goa's Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary, featuring a 50-foot cascade, a 12th-century Shiva temple, and a thrilling trek through dense forests and lush greenery.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Introduction
- Location
- How to Get There
- History and Influence
- Tips for Visitors
- Do’s
- Don’ts
- What People Say
- Nearby Places to Visit
Introduction to Tambdi Surla Waterfalls
Tucked away in the heart of the Bhagwan Mahavir National Park, right on the Goa-Karnataka border, lies the enchanting Tambdi Surla Waterfall. This hidden gem is a symphony of nature, where the gentle rustle of leaves, the chirping of birds, and the soothing roar of the waterfall blend together in perfect harmony. As you embark on the refreshing trek through the dense forest, the air thickens with the scent of damp earth and greenery, building anticipation for the breathtaking sight ahead.The waterfall cascades down a 50-meter height in a zigzag pattern, creating a crystal-clear pool that invites you to take a dip or simply bask in its tranquility. Nearby, the ancient Tambdi Surla Temple stands as a testament to the region's rich history, its intricate architecture and spiritual significance adding a layer of depth to this natural wonder. Here, the boundaries between nature and culture blur, offering an experience that is both rejuvenating and immersive. It's a place where time stands still, and all that's left is the beauty of the present moment.
Location of Tambdi Surla Waterfalls
How to get to Tambdi Surla Waterfalls
History and Influence of Tambdi Surla Waterfalls
Tips for Visitors
Do’s at Tambdi Surla Waterfalls
Dont’s Tambdi Surla Waterfalls
What People Say about Tambdi Surla Waterfalls
Amazing Service
A beautiful and serene location, ideal for trekking and enjoying nature.
Good Service
The trek through the Mhadei Wildlife Sanctuary offers stunning views of lush green forests and a diverse ecosystem, making the journey worthwhile.
Amazing Service
Refreshing experience of bathing in the natural pools.