Showing posts with label Lonavala. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lonavala. Show all posts

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Weekend Escape: Palasdhari


Probably a 3300 KM of travel in last week was not enough for so I’m hitting the roads again.

Actually small correction, it’s not road but railroad. This will be my first outing of this wet season. IndraDev have already been late in his deliverables by if not at least a month. Anyhow it’s always better to be late than never. It’s 8:00 in the morning and I’m standing on Pune Railway Station, Platform No.1, Alone. Even after a numerous attempt with all of fancy and hype I could create, I was not able to convince even a single of my knowns to accompany me over the trek. So, pulling me up with the only Ravindra Sangeet I know “Jodi Tor Dak Shune Keu Na Ase Tobe Ekla Cholo Re”, I boarded the Lonavala local.  

One hour later, I’m standing on Lonavala Railways Station, Platform No. 2. I can easily see clouds drenching uphill. But that not my destination (maybe some other day). Meri manzil kahi aur hai. Some few minutes later I boarded an Express train to Karjat and yes, the very best of Shaydri was in front of me, Unadulterated, Untouched. And if to see this spectacular scenic beauty, a Sheikh Couple flies in here from UAE annually, no one should be surprised.

Anyhow, this too is not my destination. 40 Min later I was at Karjat Railway Platform and exactly 10 min later I was standing on Palasdhari Railway Station, soaking in typical anti-Asheesh rainfall (I mean the one which starts only when ‘m out and stops as soon as I find a shade).

My pre hand research offered me two options, either to scale up Palasdhari Fort which was visible from here and second one was to move to Palasdhari waterfall. I wanted to do the former but chose the later. But I have reasons to it. All that I could read about this place had one thing in common. They all have warned to beware of wild boars, and some even have heard leapord. Aur abhi toh meri shadi bhi nahi hui hai. So I opted to be amongs human rather than encountering someone I cannot handle.



As a rule of thumb or a nature's law, or an engineer’s law, whatever you call it says, "Waterfalls are always located on hills, and railway tracks are not”. So anywhere you go, the waterfall is always located away from railway station, so is this. You have to walk for 20 minutes from station to reach there. The walk passes through lush green surrounding, and that's enough to turn you on, even if you've been there tens of times. The first sight of waterfall was disheartening especially when you are obsessed to relative "big". Nevertheless, the crowd was minimal. And it was actually a private waterfall.

I moved up the waterfall and sat a rock stable enough to seat me. The gushing water from both side and water tripping off my sleeves, well this was my destination. I was able to simulate the same feeling what Indradev shall feel seeing from above. I might over exaggerate it, but then it was sort of the feeling of being the Lord of Waterfall.  

Moving a little up the water fall I could find a place lonely enough to do the thing which I like the most, SOUL SEARCHING (and was much required as the Review Process in office just ended). The whole of Shaydri was there to listen to me. Express Trains kept making their presence occasionally. The winds were in a hurry to be somewhere and have dried me by now. After having a good talk with “Better Me” on what, why, how, where and politely asked him what next. He said “Ghar chalte hain”.

It’s 9:00 in the night and I’m standing on Pune Railway Station, Platform No.1, Alone Again. J

Monday, April 25, 2011

Bhimashankar Trek



I really feel pity on those Puneities who cannot find any good weekend out-going place than Lonavla. Grow up man, there are hell lot of place to explore in the vicinity of Pune and one such is “Bhimashankar”.

Its really a lifetime experience to trek Bhimashankar via shidi ghat. It was not exactly dicing with death but one must take some extra care for rocky patches. We were a team of 7 from Pune. We started our journey at 8:30 morning(typical professionals, never on time, rather 2 hrs. late) from Pune and reached Khandas(the base village) at 11:30 via Karjat by Tata Sumo. It was hard to control the excitement of trek.

 We booked a guide for Rs.250. We heard that Ganesh ghat is easy but lengthy and time consuming and we were already late so to make up the lost time, we decided to go via shidi ghat, a tough but   short route. It was really a thrilling trek. we started at approx 12:00 noon after breakfast. Weather was little warm. After few steps it looked like a reach for the moon. After crossing 4-5 difficult rocky patches we were thrilled to bits. We climbed with our lives challenged by nature but the challenges were there to be overcomed. There were three ladders to your support to get across the edges of deep cliffs through the vertical rocky patches. Two of them were feeble, rusty and aged like a poverty-striken beggar. One of the ladder, the third one, was newly replaced and was strong (bamboo ladder has been replaced by iron one now - thanks to the Dhumketu Group!). We felt as if Nature said to us "Hey Man!! You passed the test. Why not you be gifted now? My blessings are with you for rest of your journey..." .


Crossing these ladder was a real play with fire. The weather had changed now, the sun had disappeared into thin air. Lunch (bread butter, Dates, dry fruits, biscuits, peanuts etc. etc.) in between the way made our mouth watery. A bath in a waterfall was real refreshment and then little shower was better than anything. We took lots of breaks in the way and enjoyed the trek as a picnic. As we climbed up and up the trek became easier and easier. We could sense the fragrance of clouds when we were near the temple. We completed the trek in 6 and a half hours. Really the this trek was not a piece of cake.
There was a holy Kund Outside the temple with chilled water. I was gathering all my confidence to took bath in that Kund. At last got a grip and with the watchword 'BAM BHOLE', I was IN.

Changed clothes and then spent 1.5 hours in a queue to get Darsan in temple. For safe side we called the Sumo at temple for return journey and because of this decision, now, we are back to tell the tale.At 8:30PM we were back in Sumo.
Now it was the time for 'Wadapav' and tea. I don't know whats special in it and why people can't resist them self for eating this. AT 11:00pm, we started our back journey. It was full of fog with least visibility. Deepak, Amol and Surinder took the responsibility and walked in front of vehicle to show the route. It was something like "Do one trek and get a walk free!" After 2 kms when some fog disappeared, we started the journey in full swing.

At 1:00 AM, on a highway Dhaba we stopped for dinner. There was only single option for Dinner 'Pure veg Thali'. We had to choose this way or highway, so we opted for Thali.
After that on the way home, I don't know what happened and how long it took until I got senses, when Deepak wake me up in front of my home. I Said "Good Night" to all and went to bed directly. just saw the time It was 3:00 AM, just starting of a comparatively relax day.
In the end, I would say if you keep extra caution, be extra careful and have extra courage then you can cross world's hardest hurdle and this trek was a real example of that.


Now we are planing for next trek, venue and date is yet to be decided :-), If you want to join and ready to take challenges, let me know...:-)

Till then...
Happy Trekking
BUM BUM BHOLE
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Read my other travel experiences like Dandeli Jungle Safari, Kundilika River-raftingBhimashankar Treking, Benaras:Journey Back into Ages,Konkan Railways