The popular tours to Dudhsagar Falls are operational, with jeep safaris transporting tourists to this iconic destination. The Goa Tourism Development Corporation (GTDC) and the Dudhsagar Tour Operators’ Association (DTOA) have agreed after intervention from Chief Minister Pramod Sawant, who facilitated a resolution regarding online booking disputes that had previously halted operations.
According to the latest reports, jeeps are actively going to Dudhsagar Falls. Approximately 110 vehicles registered offline with DTOA were used to transport 770 tourists, while an additional 240 vehicles carried another 1,440 tourists who had booked their spots online through GTDC's official portal. If the reports are accurate, the GTDC’s online booking system will remain operational for one month. During this period, the service provider will continue to manage the website and register tourists online. Additionally, offline bookings at the DTOA counter will still be available, allowing tourists the option to register in person. After one month, DTOA will assume control of the online registration process.
Dudhsagar, meaning "Sea of Milk," gets its name from the foamy, cascading waters that flow down from a height of over 300 meters. Located within the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary, Dudhsagar is one of India’s tallest and most powerful waterfalls. The best time to visit is during the post-monsoon season, which runs from October to March.Dudhsagar, meaning "Sea of Milk," gets its name from the foamy, cascading waters that flow down from a height of over 300 meters. Located within the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary, Dudhsagar is one of India’s tallest and most powerful waterfalls. The best time to visit is during the post-monsoon season, which runs from October to March.