Not far from North Goa from an altitude of 50 meters the waterfall Arvalem rushes down. You can hear it for a couple of miles. This is a characteristic noise for water that runs along the rocks of the Western Ghat
Below the stream of the waterfall form a lake that blends harmoniously into the picturesque landscape. Nearby is a stone staircase leading to the temple of Sri Rudresvar. If you want to make great pictures or videos, then find a stone bridge - it has a beautiful view of the waterfall.
Arvalem Caves is a nice addition to the waterfall. They say that these caves were made by Buddhist pilgrims. Well, there was nowhere to live, there was nowhere. These structures could appear around the 5th-6th century. Caves are 5 tunnels that connect to one large hall. In size, it looks like two hockey grounds. On the walls there were inscriptions in Sanskrit - they are about 800 years old.
Arvalem Waterfall |
Stormy waters of the Arvalem waterfall |