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Nestled deep within the Madei Wildlife Sanctuary in North Goa, Satrem Waterfall is a lesser-known gem that offers a perfect blend of adventure and tranquility. Satrem Waterfall promises a rejuvenating escape for those seeking adventure and a deep connection with nature.
Trekking Through Wilderness to Discover Satrem Waterfall
To reach this enchanting spot, begin your journey at Valpoi to Satrem Village, passing through lush landscapes teeming with biodiversity. The trek to the waterfall begins at the village, where visitors can park their bikes near the local temple for a nominal fee. From there, a one-hour trek across a 4-kilometer trail awaits, with slopes to climb and picturesque views to savor.
The trek requires preparation, so bring sturdy shoes, waterproof clothing, sufficient water, and snacks to sustain your energy. As you traverse the trail, you’ll encounter fellow trekkers and witness the serene beauty of the untouched wilderness. Upon reaching the waterfall, the sight of cascading water amidst a verdant backdrop makes the effort worthwhile. Adventurous visitors can extend their exploration to a nearby waterfall, about 2 kilometers away, which adds another layer of excitement to the trip.
Best Time to Visit and Essential Tips
The best time to visit Satrem Waterfall is during the winter months when the weather is pleasant, and the trails are more accessible. Satrem Waterfall maybe closed to public until further notice therefore please be sure to enquire with the authority before you plan your visit to the falls.
Entry fees at the sanctuary is INR 100 per person, depending on the season. Respect for the environment is paramount; refrain from polluting or disturbing the area’s natural beauty. Start your trek early to ensure you have ample time to enjoy both waterfalls and make it back before dark, as the sanctuary is home to diverse wildlife.