Monday, December 31, 2012

Vishramgad (Pattagad) - पट्टागड ३३३वां शिव पदस्पर्श दिन


Height: 1392m - 4566 ft

Location: Nasik – Ahmednagar border(Kalsubai region).

History: Pattagad was under the Mughal rule till 1672. In the year 1672, under the command of Moropant Pingle, the Marathas captured the fort including other forts in the Nasik and Baglan region.
After winning Jalnapur(current city of Jalna), Shivaji Maharaj reached Sangamner in Ahmednagar. The Mughal army came in large number and trapped him from three sides. Maratha army defeated them in a huge battle. Shivaji Maharaj arrived on Pattagad on 16th November 1679.  It was because of the mastery of Bahirji Naik (Head of the Detective Department) that Shivaji Maharaj was able to reach Patta safely.
Shivaji Maharaj stayed here for nearly a month to recover from prolonged illness. After his stay here this fort was renamed as Visharamgad. As Pattagad was the only fort other than Raigad and Rajgad where Shivaji Maharaj stayed for such a long period.

Occasion: The local villagers and government authorities came forward to celebrate this auspicious day. 

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Bee Attack - Trekker falls to death!!


In a tragic incident a 30-year-old trekker lost his life, when he fell down the 135 feet cliff after been attacked by a swarm of bees. This incident took place on 12th Nov while climbing Dangya pinnacle in Igatpuri taluka of district Nasik. The deceased trekker, Sandeep Patade hailed from Mulund and was here with a group mountaineers from Mumbai.
All the five climbers began their climbing but nearly at 150 feet height, the honey bees attacked the Mountaineers. The leader of the group, Sandeep was severely injured due to numerous stings. In a state of panic, Sandeep’s hand slipped and he fell in the deep valley and was killed on the spot.
The honey bees also struck other trekkers and injured them. One of the four mountaineers called an acquaintance in Mumbai to get some help, who sent volunteers of Vainateya Giriyarohan Giribhraman, one of the oldest adventure groups in Nashik, to the accident spot.
A Police Patil and other villagers rushed to the police station and informed the Wadivarhe police station about the incident. Police personnel rushed to the spot and recovered the body of Sandeep from the valley. The injured have been admitted in Nashik civil hospital and were discharged in the evening after treatment of minor injuries.
It is a very sad and heartbreaking incident and will leave its mark for a long time. RIP!!

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Kelva Beach


 Kelva-Beach

Location: Palghar, Thane

Kelva Beach is located near Palghar, Dist. Thane. Kelva beach stretches nearly 7 KMS along the coastline of Arabian Sea, surround by thousands of suru trees and a typical rustic courtryside. Also known as Kelwe Beach.

Jawhar-Palace

Jawhar-Palace

Jawhar-Palace

Jawhar-Palace

Getting There
From Mumbai: 120 KMS.
From Nasik: 170 KMS. 
Route: Nasik >> Trimbakeshwar >> Jawhar >> Palghar>> Kelva Beach

This was our fourth trip to Kelva Beach; first visit was nearly 10 years ago. Kelva Beach is a great weekend destination for family fun. One can enjoy the serene and calm ambience. Kelva was unexplored and untouched but now the beach is overcrowded as the popularity is increasing.
There are few forts near the beach, one is submerged in the sea and another one is located at the northern edge of the beach.

Kelwa Beach is well connected by Rail and Road Transport.

Kelva-Beach

Kelva-Beach

Kelva-Beach

Kelva-Beach

Kelva-Beach

Accommodation:
There are plenty of places to stay at Kelva. Hotels, resorts and household accommodation are available.

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Harishchandragad Via Nalichi Vat (हरिश्‍चंद्रगड नळीची वाट)


Harishchandragad Via Nalich Vat

Harishchandragad has always been my favorite trekking spot. Having seen it so many times before, we wanted to experience something new. So, we decided to plan our trek via Nalichi Vat. Excitement started to rise among us and we were eagerly waiting for this trek to materialize as earlier several plans for this trek were cut short.
After consulting everyone, dates were finalized and the plan was made. All of us were new to this route and with no climbing gears….not even a rope. We collected as much information as possible, as we knew about the difficulty and degree of this route. So, only limited guys were informed about the trek. We were 5 people…..I, Kiran, Rahul, Pravin & Jayesh.

Harishchandragad Via Nalich Vat

We boarded a late night Pune-Nasik bus from Shivajinagar and alighted Ale Phata at 2.00 AM. Here we were stranded for nearly an hour till we got a private travels bus to Kalyan. As if stranding was not enough, we again had a setback. While boarding the bus we told the driver that we have to get down at Savarne village, to which he agreed and told us that he knew the village and would tell us once we reach there. But nearly for an hour and half we were still traveling but there was no sign of this village. When we asked him about it he insisted that the village is still to come. And then we saw the sign board that indicated a route to Naneghat. Then and there we realized that we had traveled far too ahead of our desired destination. We got down from the bus where it had halted at a hotel for tea & snacks. Again we were stranded for almost an hour when we were lucky to get a ride in a tempo. We reached Savarne at around 5.30 AM.

Harishchandragad Via Nalich Vat

Every one of us was tired after the sleepless journey. We found as small temple to rest for a while. But none of us got up before 7.00 AM. Till we were ready to leave for Bail Pada it was almost 8.00 AM. Nothing was going according to our plan. We were 3 hours behind our schedule.
We reach Bail Pada at 10.00 AM; here we had some breakfast and tea to refresh ourselves. Finding a local guide was a bit time consuming then we thought. No one was ready to come with us to Harishchandragad. After a lot of requests, we hired a guide who agreed to take us till the last end of this route. It was more than enough for us.

Harishchandragad Via Nalich Vat

Harishchandragad Via Nalich Vat

At 11.00 AM we started our much craved trek of our lives. The view of the mighty Kokankada from this side was astonishing. This route took us through the stream bed surrounded by forest. After few water breaks, we reached the steep rocky climb. Here we took a small snacks break, after nearly 15 mins with resumed our trek. Keeping Konkankada on our right, slowly but steadily we kept on climbing the ascent. Initially the rocks were normal but as we kept going higher and higher the rocks were crumbling and tumbling which made it difficult for us to hold on to. Once we reached here we were surrounded by tall stone formations on both sides, here one can realize how tiny we are as compared to nature.

Harishchandragad Via Nalich Vat

Harishchandragad Via Nalich Vat

We climbed all the rock patches with no difficulty. One needs more confidence and determination then ropes to climb these rock patches. The last rock patch was a challenge as the rocks were soft sedimentary rocks. The surface we were standing was so delicate that it was tumbling down heavily, making it difficult to even stand at one place. But, soon we found few safer holds to climb. Overall it was freaky but lovely experience. 
The view from the top was breathtaking. Once we reached the top of this rock patch. We took a moment to admire what we have achieved, giving us a sense of content. This was the moment to cherish. It was almost 4.00 PM when we reached Kokankada.


Once we reached at the top, we enjoyed some buttermilk which rejuvenated us. We rested for next 30 mins and started walking towards the temple to find some shelter. Finally at 5.00 PM we reached the Harishchandreshwar Temple. We found a shelter on the right side of the temple. After resting for some time we stared preparation for the dinner. We prepared dal and rice khichadi with mango pickles. At that moment of time nothing in the world would have tasted better than this menu. It was nearly 9.00 PM when we called it a day.
Harishchandragad Via Nalich Vat

Harishchandragad Via Nalich Vat

Harishchandragad Via Nalich Vat

Harishchandragad Via Nalich Vat

Harishchandragad Via Nalich Vat

It was just a routine in the morning. We woke up at 8.00 AM, freshened up and got ready by 9.00 AM. We had our breakfast at the stall nearby and bought some snacks for our return journey. After few refreshing breaks, on the way back, we reached Khireshwar at 1.00 PM. Here we ate our lunch and boarded a ST bus for Otur. From Otur we took another ST bus for Pune.

Harishchandragad Via Nalich Vat

To sum up the trekking experience I would say that this trek is totally a test of endurance; you will need a lot of self motivation and stamina to complete this trek. Try not to visit with a large group of people as it will be time consuming and will increase the risk of injury. All in all it was a unique and learning experience for each of us. Hope to visit Nalichi Vat once again.

Revival of my blog

It's been almost 4 years since my last post. As they say "time just flies by". I also don't know why I didn't post anything for such a long time. But from now onward I am going to post regularly. It's a revival of my blog!!