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Harishchandragad-Trek

Night Trek to Harishchandragad via Pachnai and Camping at Konkan Kada.

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Night Trek to Harishchandragad; Konkan Kada Camping; Exploring Temple and Cave Complex at Harishchandragad 


Date: March 26, 2016.

Grade: Easy to Moderate.


There are 7 popular routes to reach Harishchandragad trekking and Pachnai trek route is one of the most approachable routes to Harishchandragad and Konkan Kada. 











Day 1


2:30 pm Arrival at Kasara Railway Station.

3:00 pm to 5:30 pm Jeep Safari from Kasara Station to Pachnai.
6:00 pm Trek from Pachnai to Konkan Kada
8:30 pm Arrival at Campsite; Freshen up
Dinner with Campfire

Explore Night Life at Konkan Kada

Day 2

8:00 am - Breakfast
8:30 am - Explore Konkan Kada
12:00 pm - Lunch
01:00 pm - Return trek to Pachnai; exploring Harishchandragad Temple and Cave Complex on the way.
03:30 pm - Arrival at Village Pachnai; Tea at Village
Start back for Kasara Station
06:30 pm - End of Event at Kasara Station.







Camp Cost:
Rs.2500/- per head.

Trek Capacity: Minimum 8 and Maximum 24 participants.


Payment Terms: 100% Advance.


Includes:
Stay in tents 
Meals - 1 Dinner; 1 Lunch; 1 Breakfast; 2 Evening Tea with Snack
Share Jeeps from Kasara to Pachnai and Back

Excludes:

Food during transit
Sleeping Bags or Bed Sheets or Tent Mats



Station
Dep Time
Dep Time
11:22

11:29
12:40
11:35
12:46
11:43
12:54
11:48
12:58

13:08
12:02
13:13
12:07
13:18
12:13
13:24
12:17
13:28
12:22
13:33
12:25
13:36
12:28
13:59
12:34
13:45
12:39
13:50
12:42
13:53
12:49
14:00
12:57
14:08
13:05
14:16
13:11
14:22
13:20
14:31
13:32
14:43
13:49
15:00


cancellation policy with respect to your date of booking:
25% deduction of total camp fee booking amount for cancellation done before 21 days
50% deduction of total camp fee booking amount for cancellation done before 5 days 
No refund for an cancellation done in last 4 days before your event.


More about the Place

Harishchandragad is one of the most interesting  and popular treks in Maharastra and has several approaches to reach the summit right from Medium Grade to Really Very Tough Approaches. The Largest Kada in Maharashtra is located here having one of the most magnificent and unbelievable views of Konkan. It is said on a windy day if you throw an object into the Kada it would fly right back at you. 
The fort is quite ancient. Remnants of Microlithic man have been discovered here. The various Puranas (ancient scriptures) like Matsyapurana, Agnipurana and Skandapurana include many references about Harishchandragad. Its origin is said to have been in 6th century, during the rule of Kalchuri dynasty. The citadel was built during this era. The various caves probably have been carved out in the 11th century. In these caves are idols of Lord Vishnu. Though the cliffs are named Taramati and Rohidas, they are not related to Ayodhya. Great sage Changdev (one who created the epic “Tatvasaar”), used to meditate here in 14th century. The caves are from the same period. The various constructions on the fort and those existing the surrounding region point to the existence of diverse cultures here. The carvings on the temples of Nageshwar (in Khireshwar village), in the Harishchandreshwar temple and in the cave of Kedareshwar indicate that the fort belongs to the medieval period, since it is related to Shaiva, Shakta or Naath. Later the fort was under the control of Moguls. The Marathas captured it in 1747.

Places of Interest


Konkan Kada

      The most interesting point on this fort is this cliff, which has always fascinated many people from many years. From here, one can have a breathtaking view of the surrounding region and; the setting sun. This cliff is not straight, but concave in its topmost approach. This feature renders it distinct. It has been accessed by rock-climbers only twice till now.



Kedareshwar

Going rightwards of Harishchandreshwar temple, we come across a huge cave. This is the cave of Kedareshwar, in which there is a big Shivlinga, which is totally surrounded by water. The total height from its base is five feet, and the water is waist-deep. It is quite difficult to reach the Shivlinga, as the water is ice-cold. There are sculptures carved out here. In monsoon it is not possible to reach this cave, as a huge stream flows across the way.

Saptatirtha

To the east of the temple is a well-built lake called “Saptatirtha”. On its bank are temple-like constructions in which there are idols of Lord Vishnu. Recently these idols have been shifted in the caves near the temple of Harishchandreshwar. These days many trekkers have been responsible for the sad plight of this beautiful place, as they throw plastic wastes and other things in the pond. 7 years back the water was potable, and now it isn’t suitable even to swim.

Taramati peak

This is the topmost point on the fort. Leopards are seen in the forests beyond this peak. From here we can have a glimpse of the whole range of Naneghat and the forts near Murbad

Caves on Harishchandragad

Caves are situated all over the fort and most them concentrated near foot of Taramati peak. The caves near foot of Taramati are used as accommodation by most trekkers. A few are near the temple, whereas some are near the citadel and some far away in the forests. A natural cave is on the northwestern side of the fort, to the right of Kokan Kada. It is about 30 feet deep. The folks must know many such caves. Many of these may be remaining undiscovered.

Nageshwar temple near Khireshwar

This is a great antique construction, and diverse artistic works are seen on this. On the ceiling of the temple are beautiful carvings. There are caves near the temple.

Temple of Harishchandreshwar

This temple is marvelous example of the fine art of carving sculptures out of stones that prevailed in ancient India. It is about 16m high from its base. Around this temple there a few caves & ancient water tanks. Near the temple, the river Mangal Ganga originates. The top of the temple resembles construction with the north-Indian temples. A similar temple is situated in Buddha-Gaya. Here we can see many tombs, in which a typical construction is seen. These are built by arranging stones one over the other. The stones are well finished. There are three caves near the temple. The cisterns near the temple provide drinking water. Here another temple called Kashitirtha is located.
The fascinating thing about this temple is that it has been carved out from a single huge rock. There are entrances from all four sides. On the main entrance there are sculptures of faces. These are faces of guards of the temple. On the left side of the entrance is a Devnagri inscription, which is about saint Changdev.

How to Reach there?


 Harishchandragad lies where the boundaries of Thane,  Pune & Ahmednagar districts converge. There are 4 - 5 known ways to this fort, the most usual being the following ones:

From Thane District

One has to board the bus for Nagar from Kalyan & alight at ‘Khubi Phata’. From there we reach the village of Khireshwar by bus or private vehicle. This village is at 4km from the foothills of the fort.

Way from Khireshwar

The way beside the caves, where water tanks are seen, proceeds further to Junnar Darwaaja (Entrance From Junnar). From here, the route goes straight to Tolar Khind. Walking a few minutes from Tolar Khind, we come across a rock-patch on which railings are fixed. After ascending the railings, we come to the plateau region on which less dense forests are seen. From here, we have to cross 7 hills & after a walk of 2-3 hours, we reach the temple of Harishchandreshwar, the temple of Lord Shiva.
Note: On this way, many arrows help in indicating the way.

Way from Belpada

The third way is specially meant for hikers, which is via Sadhleghat. One should board the bus for Malshej Ghat and go to the village of Belpada. From here, the route goes through Sadhleghat. Here one has to climb a straight rock patch on which grips are provided. The temple is situated at a height of about 1km from Belpada. The total distance is about 19km.

From Ahmednagar District

 One has to board the bus for Nasik or Mumbai & alight at Ghoti village. From Ghoti, we have to board another bus to Sangamner via Malegaon & alight at Rajur village. From here, 2 ways diverge to the fort.
1) From Rajur, one has to board the bus or a private vehicle to the village of Pachanai. From here, the way is straight to the topmost point.
2) Recently, the way from Rajur to Tolar Khind has been made available. From Tolar Khind (Tolar valley), the temple is about 2-3 hours by walking.

Accommodation Facility

Ganesh caves & caves near the temple of Harishchandreshwar or Carry your own tents.

Accommodation in Khireshwar

In Khireshwar, local school is the best for a night’s stay. In this village, we can see the beautiful temple of Nageshwar as well as ancient caves of the Yadav era.

Driving Map from Kasara to Pachnai



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Peb-Fort-Trek

A Pebulous Adventure - One Day Trek to Peb Fort 

The Adventure includes little bit of ....  Trekking, Rock Climbing, Caving, Enjoying Fantastic View of Landscape, Nice Weather and Exploring of the fort..

Date: September 14 (Sunday)

Trek Name: Peb Fort

Region: Neral, Matheran Region

Trek Grade: Medium to Difficult

Altitude: 2100 feet above mean sea level

Duration: One Day

Reporting Place: 

6:00 am at Dadar Station / Ghatkopa Station Local or 8:00 am Neral Station

Kindly take your Return Train Tickets for Neral Station local train before coming to meeting point. Those who wish to avoid local train rush may take first class train tickets and meet us directly at Neeral Reporting Point.

Trek Fee: Rs.650/-

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Trek fee includes:

Hearty Breakfast, Evening Tea with Snacks (Carry Packed Lunch and Water), Cab transport from Matheran to Neral

Breakfast - Bread Omelette or Idli Wada Sambar or Missal Pav with Tea
Evening Snack - Tea with Neral's Wada Pav.

Excludes:

Lunch, Travel Insurance, Bottled Water, or any-other item that is not mentioned above
Un-utilized resources will not be refunded
Cancellation charges 20% of the trek fee
No refund for cancellation after September 9th, 2014.

Trek an initiative of Nature Knights KTP

KTP (Kalyan, Thane and Panvel)

Contacts:

M. Asif - 9619182010

Mahesh Shinde - 8425842510







Schedule:

 06:00 am - Dadar Station, Central (Meeting, we board train for Neral, Central Line)
Train Journey
08:00 am - Reporting time at Neral Station, Near Neral Station Ticket Counter.
Introduction, Induction and Breakfast at Neral 
9:00 am Trek Begins
1:00 pm Expected to reach Peb Fort
2:30 pm Peb Fort to Matheran (Dasturi Naka) trek
4:00 pm Expected reaching time at Dasturi Naka
Board Cab for Neral 
5:30 pm tentative Board train from Neral for Dadar (Mumbai)


Checklist:

Attire:
Track Pants; Leggings or Three Fourth
Full Sleeves T-Shirt or Normal T-Shirt
Hat or Cap
Rain Wear
Trekking Shoe or Canvas Shoe (Don't wear Running or Gym Shoe)
Sun Glasses

2 to 3 Liter's Water Per head
Flash Light
Trekking Pole / Stick
Personal Medical Kit (General Medical Kit will be available Team Nature Knights)

About Peb Fort

This fort is not heard by many until few years back but recently  is getting more and more popular with trekkers.  It’s a small fort near the ranges of Matheran (the famous hill station in Maharashtra). It is situated on northeast side of Panvel, on Mumbai-Pune road, at a distance of 3-4 km on west side of Neral. This is a one-day trek and also one of the most enchanting trek in Monsoon. It is also known as Vikatgad. The forts and hills in and around Peb Fort are Nakhind, Chanderi, Mahasmal. Prabalgad is another fort opposite this small fort. Peb fort overlooks the Konkan region and also is approachable from Pune. So Chatrapati Shivaji must have given a thought before building this strategic fort. The fort is at a height of 2100 feet above mean sea level.

This fort is visible from the edge of Panorama Point at Matheran or from Matheran Toy Train after you cross the One Kiss Tunnel. The Panorama Point at Matheran is at much higher level and gives a clear view of the small fortification of the fort.


My Diary on Pebâulous Trek to Matheran. (2004 adventure)


A Nature Knights adventure.

I jumped on my feet even before the first Decibel of my 3:30 wakeup alarm was completed. The clock gave me signal to start off a long awaited adventure; I was joined by Jyoti, Sameer, Rupa and Mithali at Andheri Station. We boarded the train for Santacruz station accompanied by hoards of crowd rushing to the starting point of Marathon race.

I confirmed the attendance of Mohanty, Nimesh and Uma who were reaching kurla station along with a few more people. We had missed the 5:30 am train to Karjat and We boarded the next train was scheduled at 6:09 am. Nimesh waited back for the late comers, to catch the next train.
The morning looked as fresh as a due at 20 degree centigrade, my instinct told me that nothing could go wrong today as we approached Neral Station to join Melky, Sidharth, Karishma and Harsh at the railway INN.

We had introduction secession with crisp biscuits and steaming tea to complete the warm environment.

With clock striking 8:45 am, we had 15 pairs of legs taking the North Direction along the western side of railway track. We went along the road which goes to Matheran until we came to the cross road between the highway and one mud road going straight, we took the mud road going in the west direction. The mud road was lined on one side by palm trees as we approached the poultry farm as mentioned in the Map. We hired 2 tiny guides with single digit age from the last Hamlet on the way to Peb Fort.

With the sun basking on our back as we started to the climb up the mountain, which got steeper as we progressed to our next mile stone the Power Cables towers and then towards the KOL. At the saddle of KOL we could see both sides of the mountain, on one side we could see the Haji Malang, Sanshi and the Konkan plains and on the other side we saw the railway line and the route from where we started our trek. We climbed over the narrow hump of the mountain with 360 degree view of valleys on both sides, the view was creating some kind of optical illusion. We climbed the mountain gradually till we came to our next landmark the white rock which we had to do a miniature rock climbing holding a few smooth holds and a perform a two step chimney climb. With team effort we overcame this obstacle.

As we climbed ahead the path forked ahead into two, we took the one on the western side on the mountain and headed south. Now we had a rock wall on one side and a deep valley on one side, as we walked along the narrow path.



Peb trek route.

The pleasant breeze cheered us to march along against the Sun who seemed to follow from one side of the mountain to the other. At around 1:15 pm we finally reached our first major halt at the Cave shelter near Peb fort. The Sadhus had converted the caves into a kind of semi luxury hotel considering the circumstances. They had a nice hammock hanging on one of the overhanging rocks which a 5 star view of the valley, nice china wear wash basin and to finish it up a toilet made of canes from karvi shrub with a drain pipe. Great going!
We put our feet up as few practiced caving in the three narrow caves which led to a meditation chamber in side; it reminded me of Saddam’s hiding spider hole. But this one had a good meditation facility.

After we confirming our direction towards with a Pune party who was camping at the Cave shelter we proceeded towards Matheran.

We progressed along the narrow path we were reminded by a stunning whooshing alarm caused by a flock of hiding Night Jars (a species of nocturnal birds) that it was time to halt for lunch, we stopped at beautiful semi circular carved mountain rock, with an enchanting view. Soon there was noise like on any Railway Junction for eatables, Spice Theplas, Saucy Baked Beans, Pav Bhaji, Alu Bhaji and what not, Finally Jalabiâs to wash it down.

The appetite was quenched and we proceeded on the adventure, now the trail really got very narrow as we turned toward south east along the mountain curve, the grass here was dry and had a unique golden colour reminded me of Phantom̢۪s Golden beach. The only unromantic part about this grass was that it was highly slippery and we had no choice to walk on it with the rocky wall on one side and deep valley on the other. The silent was pin drop as we approached the KOL between Peb Fort and Panorama Point.

We thought of taking a break for two purposes, 1) to catch up with our nerves and 2) to make a crucial decision to progress on the every growing difficult trail.
First we confirmed our location seeing the map, the sun the land marks.  The next thing we started was a management brainstorming about our decision to go ahead, we decided to send 3 scouts ahead to understand the degree of difficulty. Nimesh, myself and Ajay went ahead to scout, Nimesh was way ahead gave a feedback that the route was not as-difficult-as it looked and not impossible.



We again sat down to have a round table debate, We were in a true catch 22 situation, either 4 
hours backwards or 1 hour of tough route ahead. The route backward was also not so easy. Suddenly out of nowhere the famous Mini train of Matheran came whistling and chug chugging a song so sweet, that Mere Sapno Ki Rani might seem shadowed in its melody.

The site of train and its song worked like magic potion; the decision made and unanimous as the train bade us good-bye just few meters above us, we were going in the direction of Panaroma Point.

We made some safety preparation; we cut our few spikes of sticks to be used as additional support while walking the very narrow trail. As we began or next phase the breeze suddenly became loud and strong we could hear a clear chilling WOOOOOoooossss, but we used the breeze to our advantage as it pushed us towards the wall. Every body was now silent and concentrating very hard on every step they took, with each baby step we progressed forward, till we came to the 6 meter wall. This wall had a small exposed climb, a small make shift loose rattling ladder and a bamboo clamped on the wall to complete the climb. We laid down our strategy to overcome this obstacle, Nimesh, Sidharth and Ajay climbed this 6 m obstacle first, Ajay went ahead to scouft as other scaled up one by one. In 5 more minutes we heard a large hurry screem by Ajay, we all knew that he might have reach the railway line, the motivation had suddenly given us a boost of energy. We all joined Ajay in his celebration. We celebrated our climb to the summit. The walk along  the railway line up to Dastury Nak (Matheran) was like a green poetry with happy laughters of team Nature Knights in backdrop. We had a high tee at Dastury naka canteen to windup our adventure. As we boarded the train back to Mumbai from Neral Station at 8 pm, we all knew the success behind overcoming the difficulties during today’s adventure was the spirit of team and bond of togetherness, which exists in Nature Knights adventure. We all know that this spirit and bond will remain for years and years to come and overcome all adventure in our life

Cheers and C U soon on more adventures..

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