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Wednesday 24 January 2024

Trek to Harishchandrad from Pachnai and Camping at Konkan Kada.

 Trek to Harishchandrad from Pachnai and Camping at Konkan Kada.


Experiences

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

Date: February 24th to February 25th, 2024.

Grade: Medium Grade Trek and Camping in Wilderness. 

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. 

Campfee:

Rs.3200/- Per Person 100% advance for confirm booking. (Max Capacity 25 members).

Includes:

Stay in Dome Tents in Wilderness.

Meals at Campsite:

day 1: Evening Tea and Local Snack; Dinner and Campsite

day 2: Local Breakfast and Local Lunch

Travel by Local Share Jeep from Kasara to Pachnai and Back.

Local Guide Charges

GST 

Excludes:

Any meals other than mentioned above. 

Bottled water or any beverages

Any custom menu or meals during travel.

Any kind of insurance or rescue operation.

Tips or shopping.

Camping check-list will be provided along with booking voucher.

for planned schedule scross down.


Day 1

12:45 pm Arrival at Kasara Railway Station.

1:00 pm to 4:00 pm Local Share Jeep from Kasara Station to Pachnai.

4:30 pm Trek from Pachnai to Konkan Kada

6:30 pm Arrival at Campsite; Freshen up with Tea and Local Snack

Dinner with Campfire under open starry night

Camping in Dome Tents.

Explore Night Life at Konkan Kada

Day 2

8:00 am - Breakfast 

8:30 am - Explore Konkan Kada and Harishchandragad Temple Compex and Cave Complex

12:00 pm - Lunch

01:00 pm - Return trek to Pachnai

03:00 pm - Arrival at Village Pachnai; Tea at Village

Start back for Kasara Station

06:00 pm - End of Event at Kasara Station.

board local for return Journey.




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.

Payment Details:

Name of Acc Holder :- Adventure Aim
Bank name : State bank of India
Bank account number : 32171108434
Bank branch name and address : Tilak Road dombivali branch
IFSC code for bank : SBIN0007124

Payment Options ;Pay using

1]. Google Pay - 9892619362

2]. Paytm -     9892619362

3]. PhonePe -    9892619362

You seat will be confirmed only after receiving 100% advance . as event fees, kindly send your name and right event kokankada , in SMS to any of following numbers.


Contact:
Mahesh Shinde : 9892619362, ,8425842910, 8070619362



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 






























Friday 5 January 2024

KOKANKADA RAPPELLING 16 TO 19 February

 Hey Adventure Lovers,

  This is about some serious adventure, and here is the amazing platter set for you... Get set for the most thrilling 1800 ft rappelling of your life !!!

 brings for you this season an Extreme Adventure ( February 2024).






The Amazing Kokankada !! Safety remains our first priority as always*

Endurance Level: Medium
Place: KONKAN KADA at Harishchandragad (height - 4500ft)
Rappelling Height: 1800ft (4 stages)
Age limit: 16 years and above.
DATE: 
 January 23 to 26
TIME: 7 AM to 6 PM EVENT: 1800ft
ACTUAL RAPPELLING Group Size:30 participants per Batch.



Prior experience in rappelling required.




Some details about Harishchandragad and Konkan kada:

  Harishchandragad is a hill fort in the Ahmednagar region of India. Its history is linked with that of Malshej Ghat, and it has played a major role in guarding the surrounding region. The height of the fort is 4671 ft MSL.

The most interesting point on this fort is this cliff, which has always fascinated many people from many years. The cliff faces west and looks down upon the Konkan. From here, one can have a breathtaking view of the surrounding region and the setting sun. This cliff is not just vertical, but it is an overhang, almost like a cobra's hood.

The Konkankada, a unique formation in the Sahyadris, is really tough and a challenge for the trekkers. This is a semicircular cliff of about 2,000 ft straight drop + 1000 ft slant fall in the Konkan plains. The surrounding grandeur and beauty of the plains and the mountains leaves us totally spellbound. It is one of the highest direct fall cliffs to be found in Maharashtra and Western Ghats.

This is a combination of thrill and bliss that every true adventurer would say ‘YES!!!’ to… Rappelling, also known as abseiling is an act of descending a mountain face by sliding down a rope, which is attached to a body harness and fastened to an overhead projection, with sufficient friction provided as to make the speed of the descend controllable.





Detail of the Rappelling:

To rappel the Konkankada atleast once in a life time is a dream of almost every adventure freak in Sahyadris. It is the most thrilling and spellbound activity offered in the Sahyadris range. Rappelling will be conducted in 4 stages to complete 1800ft.

Rappelling Batches


Batch 1: 16 February 2024

Batch 2: 17  February 2024

Batch 3: 18 February 2024

Batch 4: 19 February 2024



We have batches of 25 participants.

The itinerary for the event is as given below:
  • Catch a train to Kasara from CST at 10:50 pm,
  • Reach Kasara at 1:30 am Move to Base village paachnai, by private transport.
  • Night trek to harishchandra gad, a top,
  • Rest.
  • Breakfast, Morning 6 am, participants will start rappelling.
  • Pack Lunch
  • After finishing rappelling, reach Belpada,
  • Transport. belpada to kalyan statian 
The cost of the event is  Rs.5200/- per person

Includes:
Rappelling Equipment's & Expertise
Participation Certificate
Breakfast, Lunch  of rappelling day before descending to base village

Payment Details:

Name of Acc Holder :- Adventure Aim
Bank name : State bank of India
Bank account number : 32171108434
Bank branch name and address : Tilak Road dombivali branch
IFSC code for bank : SBIN0007124

Payment Options ;Pay using

1]. Google Pay - 9892619362

2]. Paytm -     9892619362

3]. PhonePe -    9892619362

You seat will be confirmed only after receiving 1500 Rs. as Advance event fees, kindly send your name and right event kokankada rappel, in SMS to any of following numbers.


Contact:
Mahesh Shinde : 9892619362, ,8425842910
Saurabh Mhase 9921990487,8999821662



Things to carry: Mandatory -

  • Proper and comfortable rucksack,
  • 2 liters of water, comfortable shoes, torch with extra pair of cells, light bedding, extra clothing,
  • Glucon 'C' or 'D', 'Enerzal' powder, personal medical kit, extra Optional - Cap, goggle, spoon, slippers, knife, snacks, fruits, towel etc. Do not carry: Slippers High Heels Alcohol, Drugs

Terms And Conditions
■ It is up to the individual to arrange their own holiday / accident insurance & each adult would be asked to sign a liability waiver.

■ Adventure Aim hold the right to change the venue, or date, of the event,

■ Event may be cancelled or postponed due to natural calamity, any system error,

■ In case event place or venue is changed, Adventure Aim will notify same to participants by phone, web and Face book, no change in costing will be charged.

■ In case of cancellation of event, money will be returned to those who have enrolled, without any cutting. ■ In case of cancellation of event, from participant's side, money will be returned to those who have enrolled, with 1. In case cancellation done before, February 28, Rs. 500/- will be deducted. 2. In case cancellation done in the same week as event is happening, Rs. 1500 will be deducted. 3. In case cancellation done on same day as event date , no refund will be given. All our treks are Eco-friendly treks; kindly take care of nature around us. Smoking and Drinking alcohol during trek is strictly prohibited if anyone found doing that will be expelled from trek without refund.

Regards...