Saturday, October 9, 2010

Trekking


This is a topic I wished to take up ages ago but never could figure how to describe. Treks are an addiction I got into fairly recently. I started going for treks toward the end of my third year and got totally hooked. :-)
My only regret is that I started so late. :-(

Seeing nature in all it's wild, untamed glory is a sight which cannot be described in mere words. Even pictures and videos will never give you the feeling you get when you huff and puff your way up the slopes only to be totally mesmerized by the unspoiled beauty all around. You forget all your tiredness and exhaustion.
Mother Nature is a Goddess whom you have to give your utmost respect. One mistake and you might not get a second chance. But revere her and you will have the opportunity to experience paradise, if only for a moment.

Mentioned below are some amazing treks I've been to, and would definitely recommend as a good starting point to anyone interested in trying them out.

Significance of the grades:
Easy: These places can be visited by first-timers and amateurs without any worries.
Medium: Better to have a person in your group who is experienced and\or has been to the place before.

1} Naneghat




Grade: Easy

Best time to visit: Monsoons. Naneghat is at the peak of its beauty in this season. The icing on the cake is this lovely little seasonal stream which flows just at the point where the climb begins\ends. Taking a long dip in it is a beautiful way to end this unforgettable trek.

How to reach: Get down at Kalyan station (symbol: K) on the Central line and catch an ST bus going to Malshej Ghat. The bus frequency is pretty good (approx. every 15 mins). Just tell the conductor to halt for a moment at Naneghat and he'll oblige.
The return journey can be a pain though as Naneghat doesn't have a proper bus stop. So try to return to the road by 5:30 - 6 pm latest.

This is where I went for my first trek and it still remains one of my favourites. It is one of the easiest as well as the most beautiful trekking spots around. Just love it.

2} Mahuli





Best time to visit: Monsoons. The huge waterfall you can see in the pic above is a seasonal one. It simply disappears in the scorching heat of our summer. You surely don't want to miss it. However it's deep so be careful.

Grade: Easy

How to reach: Get down at Asangaon station (symbol: An) on the Central line and ask directions to Mahuli. Generally people will give you good directions. Else ask for directions to the highway and enquire with someone there. Be warned, there is a good amount of distance to be walked even before the climb starts. Better start early.

Another amazing place. The best thing about this trek definitely must be the huge waterfall at it's base. This trek also offers a very toned-down idea of what rock climbing is like.

3} Peth





Best time to visit: Monsoons. In summer this place is simply not worth the effort and money required. It's too dull.

Grade: Medium

How to reach: Get down at Karjat station (symbol: S) on the Central line and go to the east side. There, as soon as you leave the station, you see a lot of 'Tum-tum's standing there. Ask them to take you to the base village Ambivli. They generally charge around Rs. 400 - 500 one way so preferably have a group of atleast 5 people so that the cost per head is not very heavy. While returning, if you're lucky you can catch an ST bus from Ambivli around 5:30 pm. Otherwise you have to pay around Rs. 500 - 600 per group to the Tum-tum walas.

If you feel you have had enough of the "easy" stuff and want to go to the next level, this is the place to go. Peth is not so easy but not very tough either and so is a good way of starting with the slightly tough treks. if you are lucky to be there on a good day, you might end up seeing one of the most beautiful views of your lifetime too. Better to have someone who has been here before, though. There are no arrows or guiding marks and you don't want to get stranded in nasty places with no help.


Other than these three, there are many more amazing places to go. A few places would be Tikona, Lohagad, Visapur etc. Just google them and you'll get all the help you need.
Happy trekking!! :-)

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