Ananya walked closer.
Each step carried her deeper into the mist.
The roar of the waterfall filled the valley, drowning every other sound.
It wasn't noise.
It was music.
Wild.
Powerful.
Ancient.
The closer she moved, the larger Dudhsagar became.
What had seemed enormous from afar now looked endless.
Thousands of gallons of white water crashed down the mountainside, leaping over giant black rocks before rushing into the river below.
The waterfall looked exactly like its name.
A sea of milk.
As though the clouds themselves had melted and poured down the mountain.
Mist floated through the air and settled gently on her face.
Tiny droplets sparkled in the sunlight.
The cool touch made her laugh.
For the first time in months, she wasn't thinking about tomorrow.
Or next week.
Or the future.
She was completely present.
Standing before something so magnificent that everything else felt small.
The mountains surrounding Dudhsagar rose proudly into the sky.
Every slope was covered in rich green forests.
The rocks glistened with moisture.
Wild plants clung to every surface.
Nature seemed untouched here.
Pure.
Alive.
Perfect.
Ananya found a large rock near the river and sat down.
For a long time, she did nothing.
No photographs.
No social media posts.
No messages.
She simply watched.
The waterfall thundered endlessly.
The river danced around smooth stones.
Mist drifted through the valley like wandering spirits.
A rainbow suddenly appeared where sunlight met the spray.
A bright arc of colors stretching across the white water.
Ananya's eyes widened.
She felt like a child discovering magic for the first time.
A strange warmth filled her heart.
Not excitement.
Not adventure.
Something deeper.
Love.
Not for a person.
Not for a dream.
But for this moment.
For this place.
For the forests, mountains, rivers, and waterfalls that existed long before her and would remain long after.
The world suddenly felt much bigger than the life she had been living.
And somehow, that thought brought her peace.
As she watched Dudhsagar pour endlessly from the mountains, Ananya realized she wasn't just visiting nature.
She was falling in love with it.