The amazing scenic waterfalls at Hirve- Valpoi
This was an unexpected hike to one of the most amazing scenic waterfalls ever. It was a Sunday morning and Me and my friends were to go to explore the village of Valpoi, famous for its temples and rock art. A guide was to accompany us. Our first destination turned out to be Hirve at Valpoi.
As we entered the quite village with lush green beauty, I was taken back at the site of 16 waterfalls all packed in tight into a small viewing area that could be seen from the foot of the hill. That was the time I realised my friends had arranged a hiking trip to the waterfalls. The Monsoons being in full swing in Goa, the waterfalls looked amazing.
We started our hike around 12 noon.
It was a long trail up, through the fields, slippery rocks, small streams, through shrubs, veils, along a distance of almost 1.5 kilometers up the hill.
I was almost exhausted by the time I reached the first waterfall and almost wanted to come back home from there. But when the guide said this will be all over by the time you reach the water fall. So continuing my journey up the hill, I could see the houses down in the village like tiny ants.
It was raining heavily, but the sweat was still dripping down. As we moved upwards in the arms of mother nature, it seemed lovely. But it was a little difficult for me as I was not prepared for it, climbing this steep mountain with just slippers was turning out to be hard for me.
But the lush green beauty, the exotic plants and trees, leaches and worms on the trees, the chirping of birds, the little reptiles crawling and the gushing sound of the waterfall ahead kept me moving.
I did take a break for 10 minutes in between and then began my climb.
As this waterfall was not much known to people, there was not much crowd compared to the other waters fall that I had visited and that was proving to be an added advantage.
We finally reached at the 1st water fall, it was spectacular, just looked like milk gushing down the rocks. But I had made up my mind that I won’t have bath there, so I restrained from having bath at the first waterfall. It was a great coincidence to see my name "Rohan" painted in yellow on one of the rocks up the waterfall, though it was not to clear as the waterfall was gushing with water. There was a little temple of Sai Baba built there at the foot of the water fall.
After spending 1/2 hour there and getting refreshed, we started moving to the next waterfall. Now this was turning out to be more difficult as with the rain, it was getting slippery but none of us had a fall.
It was fun as we moved in a group, Some were yelling, some were teasing, some were swearing that they would never come back and I had started to enjoy it. The second waterfall was also a very beautiful one. When we reached here, it had stopped raining and there was nice bright sunshine and the colours of rainbow could be seen in the little droplets splashing up the waterfall but in a few minutes it started raining again. So we started to move towards the third waterfall. This was a nicer waterfall and we could actually go up and sit among the rocks there. Most of my friends started having a bath there. I could not control myself, so I finally joined the wagon. It was soooooo very cold and to add to this it was raining nonstop. It was almost 3 pm and we could not open our lunch as it was raining.
I could not bear the hunger, so I started with a veggie salad meal, I started with cabbage and cucumbers. I was happy no one clicked photos of me then, as it was a site to be watched as I was trembling with the cold water in the waterfall and it was raining continuously and I was with a bowl full of salad munching. We could not click much photos fearing that our cameras could be spoiled but with the rain, but we did get some splendid pictures. As the rain stopped he had our lunch which cooked and brought by our friend. It was vegetable fried rice, chicken masala gravy, chicken roast and salad ofcourse (most of which was eaten by me earlier).
So after cleaning the vessels, we headed back home. On our way back it did not rain much but it was very slippery. We visited each of the other two waterfalls which we had visited earlier and I had a little bath at each of these to refresh me. We did find the carcass of a wild boar on the way down.
So finally we reached back down to the village, the rain had stopped now and I preferred to sit down in the fields and look back at the amazing site of all those
waterfalls, all big and small, 16 in number. We had a hot tea served at one of the home of a family there. It was exhausting, but it was amazing experience at these amazing scenic waterfalls.
Ill be back there someday :-)
If you a hiking enthusiast, do visit the Hirve waterfalls at Valpoi - Goa
As we entered the quite village with lush green beauty, I was taken back at the site of 16 waterfalls all packed in tight into a small viewing area that could be seen from the foot of the hill. That was the time I realised my friends had arranged a hiking trip to the waterfalls. The Monsoons being in full swing in Goa, the waterfalls looked amazing.
We started our hike around 12 noon.
It was a long trail up, through the fields, slippery rocks, small streams, through shrubs, veils, along a distance of almost 1.5 kilometers up the hill.
I was almost exhausted by the time I reached the first waterfall and almost wanted to come back home from there. But when the guide said this will be all over by the time you reach the water fall. So continuing my journey up the hill, I could see the houses down in the village like tiny ants.
It was raining heavily, but the sweat was still dripping down. As we moved upwards in the arms of mother nature, it seemed lovely. But it was a little difficult for me as I was not prepared for it, climbing this steep mountain with just slippers was turning out to be hard for me.
But the lush green beauty, the exotic plants and trees, leaches and worms on the trees, the chirping of birds, the little reptiles crawling and the gushing sound of the waterfall ahead kept me moving.
I did take a break for 10 minutes in between and then began my climb.
As this waterfall was not much known to people, there was not much crowd compared to the other waters fall that I had visited and that was proving to be an added advantage.
We finally reached at the 1st water fall, it was spectacular, just looked like milk gushing down the rocks. But I had made up my mind that I won’t have bath there, so I restrained from having bath at the first waterfall. It was a great coincidence to see my name "Rohan" painted in yellow on one of the rocks up the waterfall, though it was not to clear as the waterfall was gushing with water. There was a little temple of Sai Baba built there at the foot of the water fall.
The Sai Baba temple
The first waterfall
The first water fall
Wonderful site of water trickling down the rocks
Spot the word "Rohan" in yellow paint on the rocks
Thats the Second waterfall
That's the second waterfall
The first waterfall
The first water fall
Wonderful site of water trickling down the rocks
Spot the word "Rohan" in yellow paint on the rocks
Thats the Second waterfall
That's the second waterfall
After spending 1/2 hour there and getting refreshed, we started moving to the next waterfall. Now this was turning out to be more difficult as with the rain, it was getting slippery but none of us had a fall.
It was fun as we moved in a group, Some were yelling, some were teasing, some were swearing that they would never come back and I had started to enjoy it. The second waterfall was also a very beautiful one. When we reached here, it had stopped raining and there was nice bright sunshine and the colours of rainbow could be seen in the little droplets splashing up the waterfall but in a few minutes it started raining again. So we started to move towards the third waterfall. This was a nicer waterfall and we could actually go up and sit among the rocks there. Most of my friends started having a bath there. I could not control myself, so I finally joined the wagon. It was soooooo very cold and to add to this it was raining nonstop. It was almost 3 pm and we could not open our lunch as it was raining.
I could not bear the hunger, so I started with a veggie salad meal, I started with cabbage and cucumbers. I was happy no one clicked photos of me then, as it was a site to be watched as I was trembling with the cold water in the waterfall and it was raining continuously and I was with a bowl full of salad munching. We could not click much photos fearing that our cameras could be spoiled but with the rain, but we did get some splendid pictures. As the rain stopped he had our lunch which cooked and brought by our friend. It was vegetable fried rice, chicken masala gravy, chicken roast and salad ofcourse (most of which was eaten by me earlier).
So after cleaning the vessels, we headed back home. On our way back it did not rain much but it was very slippery. We visited each of the other two waterfalls which we had visited earlier and I had a little bath at each of these to refresh me. We did find the carcass of a wild boar on the way down.
So finally we reached back down to the village, the rain had stopped now and I preferred to sit down in the fields and look back at the amazing site of all those
waterfalls, all big and small, 16 in number. We had a hot tea served at one of the home of a family there. It was exhausting, but it was amazing experience at these amazing scenic waterfalls.
Ill be back there someday :-)
If you a hiking enthusiast, do visit the Hirve waterfalls at Valpoi - Goa
I enjoyed reading about your hike and the beautiful waterfalls. What an amazing experience. Thank you for sharing, Rohan. Namaste
ReplyDeleteHi Rohan thank for sharing your experience with us it will be great as we were there with you and enjoyed the same
ReplyDeleteheya i'd like to know wether there is water out der all year round? as i wanted to visit dis place dis sunday....
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