It is our fortune that,
we have born in Maharashtra where we inherited rich experience of culture, history
and monuments. For the trekkers, Maharashtra is heaven with numerous forts,
ranges and pinnacles to conquer.
Most of the people are aware about
some of the most significant forts in Maharashtra. But there are certain ranges
where you need to trek/walk for a longer period of time and for longer
distance. Such range treks are interesting thing which undoubtedly test one’s
stamina and endurance. Most popular in between such range treks would be
Panhalgad to Vishalgad, Rajgad to Torna, Katraj to Sinhgad, Torna to Raigad,
Ratangad to Harishchandra gad and more.
After exploring some of these treks, I
have decided to trek down the grueling range route of Torna to Raigad. Mahadeo
and Abhijit had already nodded positively for this trek. Gathering information
from the blogs and Google maps, we have decided to start this trek on 22nd Nov
2013, evening.
Trek map:
Image source- maps.google.in
Collecting essential things like
eatables, extra clothes, bedding, torch, we agreed to meet at Swargate Bus
stand. Last bus to Velha (base village of Fort Torna) was @ 7.15PM.
Mahadeo and I reached to Swargate on time but Abhijit couldn’t reach promptly
and we missed the last bus.
Start was very good J! We
were in big dilemma about how to reach Torna. Transport facilities are very
limited to Velha –Rajgad area, during night. We picked option of reaching
Nasrapur phata and from there; try to catch rickshaw or jeep heading towards Velha.
Upon reaching Nasrapur phata, we got ferry jeep till Ambavane. We tried
to convince the driver to take us till Velha. But he asked for too much money
so we stopped at Ambavane and had Dinner in a hotel. It was big question of how
to reach Velha. It was still 20Km away from Ambavane. We started walking,
thinking we would get a vehicle returning to Velha. By God’s grace, we got the
tempo carrying construction equipment. After 30 minutes, we reached to Velha.
What a relief to see it! As it was 2 days expedition, we couldn’t afford the
delay in any itinerary, we planned.
@ 11.15PM,
we marched towards Torna. Atmosphere was awesome with chilling cold. Enjoying
the environment and taking small breaks, we reached to Mengjai temple on Torna
@ 1 am. To our surprise, the temple was overcrowded with trekkers. Their
plan was to reach Rajgad, next day.
Somehow,
we adjusted in the temple and slept; to be ready for the grand route to Raigad.
We get up early @5.30am. After morning rituals, we started heading towards Budhla
machi. Our plan was to descend down Torna through Walanjai Darwaja; follow the
Kanad Pass. Catch a vehicle till Pasli. From then follow the route going
towards Mohri and Boratyachi Nal. Walanjai Darwaja is situated near to Budhla
machi; camouflaged in the dense vegetation of Karvi. If you are new to this
route, then you need to struggle a while to search this Darwaja. As Mahadeo
already aware of this route, we couldn’t find difficulty to locate it. Getting
out of Walanjai Darwaja, we followed the untraced route till the place of
Walanjai temple.
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Walanjai Darwaja |
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Old location of Walanjai temple ...now moved to the base village Bhatti |
The idol of Goddess Walanjai is shifted to base village
Bhatti, from its original location. From this point you need descend down the
ridge in front. The route is scarcely defined. Limited trekker groups travelled
by this route which is why it is not well trodden. At some points we found
difficulty to trace the route because of thick verdure. To follow Kanad Pass,
you need to take left direction after descending down some distance from the
Walanjai Darwaja. But the Kanad pass route seems almost invisible. For the safe
side and avoiding time loss to search the route, we started descending the same
route to reach Bhatti village.
At the last patch, we greeted by Nal like route
having large stones everywhere. Following the same route, we reached to Temple
of Deity Walanjai. Very specious temple with beautiful Idol of Goddess.
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Goddess Walanjai |
From
this temple, Bhatti village is 5 minutes away. It took us 2 hrs. to descend
down. Always follow downward direction which is safer to descend. Do not
traverse in this route (Except at the start).
Filling our water bottles, having breakfast and tea by a caring ‘mavshi’, we
started walking towards Pasli. There is very little frequency of public
transport in this area. There is ghat section just after Bhatti village. It is
very annoying to walk on tar road for a longer time period. We decided to take
lift from the ongoing vehicles. To our luck, Abhijit received first chance to
travel on bike till Pasli phata. We got honor to travel in a cab J. The
owner of vehicle was land developer from Velha. He persistently talked about
the changes in rate of land, builders from Pune/Mumbai showing interest in this
remote area, future development plan in this region and so on. He was happy for
the wealth earned through various land deals but he was not at all concerned
about the loss of ecosystem and the natural beauty. Very sad to see this
scenario!! After some years, we may not enjoy the tranquil surrounding of this
expanse.
At Pasli phata, we inquired about
the shortest route (in terms of time) to reach Mohari. From this point, you can
opt for route going towards Kelad Khind and one headed for Varoti. Earlier
week, Mahadeo had tried the route from Kelad Khind. This route is longer and
very tiring as whole track is on top of mountains; open to sky with fewer
trees.
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@ Pasli phata |
During afternoon, it would drain you to great extent. So we decided to
opt for Varoti. Till Varoti village, kachha road accompanied us. We asked
villagers to show shortcut route to reach Mohari, if any. One Grandpa escorted
us till the point; from where we could reach the destination without losing the
path. One needs to cross Welwandi river thrice during this route. After third
river crossing, one needs to climb the hill standing in front. Route is well
trodden from this point. Once we climbed hill till end, we reached the path;
which is coming from Kelad khind.
We have seen first glimpse of Lingana and
Fort Raigad. Scorching heat made it difficult to walk faster. The whole route
was boring and irritating. There should be another shortcut route this patch.
We were not in mood to search it. So we directed the same dull route. Finally
we reached the Mohari village.
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Boring and Tiring patch...way towards Mohari |
We have finished lunch and rested for a while. Mahadeo was aware about the
Boratyachi Nal route. So we were confident about crossing the whole nail before
evening. We have started walking towards Nal @ 2.30PM. Route till Nal is
very well trodden. The same route is also going towards Lingana. After 20
minutes, we were at the start of the Boratyachi Nal. If you are new to this
route then it would take some time to locate. Because the starting point of Nal
is covered with dense shrubs. What a first impression!!! What a deep gorge descending steeply to the Konkan!!!
We gradually started descending this route. Abhijit was slow mover due to leg
aching. I was pretty confident of crossing the while route till evening. After
40 minutes of descending, Mahadeo told us to traverse in right direction. This
is the path which goes towards the col in between Lingana pinnacle and Rayling
plateau. For newcomers, it would be hard to spot this route. Identification
mark would be a hook is fixed in the rock face at this junction. Also you need
to descend, big boulder (not difficult) before reaching this diversion.
Traverse patch is not enough supported but not of great risk too. You can
easily cross it if cautiously judged your footsteps. No need of ropes.
This traverse route eventually reached to the col in between Lingana and
Rayling plateau. Mahadeo was familiar with this route this till this point. For
climbing the Lingana pinnacle, you need to reach the same place before actual
climbing.
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Traversing to reach col |
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@ the col between Lingana and Rayling plateau. Our next path @ right side |
Abhijit was very tired and Mahadeo was without Chappal (Yup. Mahadeo
wore Chappal in this and every trek. I still couldn’t understand why?? J).
His chappal was torn during the trek. The collective effect taking toll on our
schedule. From the col, you need to take right direction and descend down.
Another Stoney route!! As time passed, we realized that we might not able to
cross the route. Speed was getting slower and slower. After descending
considerable distance, we searched for a diversion to left side. It was darker
and torches came out of bags. We were desperately searched for the any route
going in the left direction; diverted from the main stoney route. At one point,
the main route seems difficult (not impossible) to descend, at that point we
found a route going towards left direction. After walking in dark with the only
light of torch, we reached a plateau. This is Lingana machi. From this plateau
you need to go in the left direction till the end and descend down to Pane
village. But due to night we couldn’t able to locate the path. After searching
an hour, we finally decided to stay on this open plateau. Unfortunately,
we have very little water with us. Big blow!!! Every one of us was thirsty. The
first thing we did; searched a place to stay; collected loads of woods from the
nearby jungle; lighted the campfire and settled to spent the whole night. We thought
of having a dinner but the water availability prevented the thought. After
sometime, we saw torch light flashing from the Lingana cave. We thought there
would be some trekkers get stuck en route. We called them for their situation but
hadn’t got response. After trying some time to grab their attention, finally we
slept alertly. During midnight, the same people came to us. To our surprise, there
was one man and one woman. Earlier we thought, they might be Sandalwood thieves.
But they were villagers from Lingana machi. We asked them about the route to
descend down the machi and reaching to Pane. They directed us the route and
left us. We decided to get some sleep again till the morning.
During night we
have heard sound of wolves in the jungle. That was bit frightening. Somehow
with the first ray of sun, we have started along the route showed by those
villagers. From the point we entered the machi from the base of Lingana, we
need to go exactly at the end of the machi in opposite direction i.e. towards
the direction of Raigad. The route is quite traceable except some patches. From
the Lingana machi, it took only 20 minutes to reach base. We have seen Kal River.
We took bath in the river and had some breakfast.
Relaxing there in very serene
environment, we headed towards Pane village. Typical Konkani houses, temples
and people.
Our
next target was to reach Varangi village. People told us to go to Pane phata
and catch ST bus going to Varangi @ 9.30am. We followed their advice and reach
Pane phata and caught the bus to reach Varangi.
Actually there is another
shortcut route to reach Varangi form Pane village. By walking, we can reach
early to Varangi than walk till pane phata and wait for bus. Dam construction
work is going on the Kal River. We headed towards Chatri Nijampur. We thought,
we would get vehicle going towards Raigad from Nijampur. It was hardly 30
minutes route to reach Nijampur from Varangi. In Nijampur, we got very warm
welcome by Sarpanch of Nijampur. He offered us tea, biscuits. What a humble and
kind man!! We felt ourselves fortunate to meet such people during trekking.
There we met a group from Osmanabad ‘Shiv Rajyabhishek Samiti’. Vishnu Ingle
from the group was very enthusiast person. He accompanied us till the fort.
There group descended through Agechi Nal( like name the nal was fiery as told by him).
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Sarpanch in Yellow shirt!! |
From Nijampur, we confirmed out direction towards Takmakwadi. Do not follow the
ghat road. It is very lengthy and tiring. Follow the route through small jungle
patch which will lead you to the Takmakwadi.
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Takmak tok from Takmakwadi |
From there, distinct route started
and we headed towards Raigadwadi. This is the last village before Raigad. From
then tar road starts and within 30 minutes we reached to the point where steps
of Raigad start. The mighty capital of Maratha Empire!!! Truly deserving!!! We
were so happy to reach our destination.
With
utmost contentment, I reached to Pune in the midnight. And the royal journey to
Raigad ends here!!!
Great Cross Country Trek...Stunning Pics and detailed Information.. keep it up.
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DeleteGreat writeup, very very informative and your markings on images are very helpful.
ReplyDeleteWe are planing for raajgad to raigad trek, we tried once before but failed to find out walanjai door and route therefore :( unfortunately I had minor accident while descending from Torna (sp that we could have reach bhatti by road and complete trek) which caused us to cancel our trek.
We are going to try again, and I am sure your writeups and images are going to be very very helpful.
Thanks again, if you have any more tips/suggestions, please do share.
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