Odisha; is the “The soul of incredible India” with the
eastern ghats on one side and the 500km coastline of Bay of Bengal on the
other, hence it’s not a surprise to have
some fabulous beaches. Then come the wildlife sanctuaries, which help in
maintaining the bio diversity and preserving the natural environment, in and round
the forest area there are a lot of waterfalls and other water bodies. Odisha
also has a very rich heritage and culture, which include the wonderful
handicraft and a lot of exquisite temples and Buddhist relics. It also has a
very prosperous mining and industrial belt in the region like Iron ore,
Bauxite, Coal etc.
Gudguda Waterfall |
Downstream of Gudguda waterfall |
In the midst of the dense forest we reached a clearing which
had a board announcing our arrival to the waterfall. The mountain is called
Gudguda and hence the name of the waterfall. Once we reached Gudguda we had to
walk approx. 200 mtrs. in the forest to reach this beautiful pool formation
waterfall, it has another 6 waterfalls above it, it’s also known as the 7 step
waterfall. The climb to the other 6 waterfalls looked quite steep and
difficult, it would have taken us more than 3 hours to reach and since I was
with family I wasn’t allowed to be my adventurous self. However that is the reason
I will visit this place again.
We managed to have a dip in the chilly water and managed to
curb our hunger by eating the little bit of snacks we carried. Playing in the
water increases the appetite by leaps and bounds. That’s why I mention again to
carry enough food while on this trip.
Forest around the waterfall |
It was a very tranquil place with only our family group (Heard
it’s pretty crowded on weekends though) and 3 tribal men, one was catching
crabs with his bare hands, he was pretty good at it and the other two were
basking in the sun.
Life and its simple pleasures
Life and its simple pleasures