Sahyadri!!!! Our pilgrimage!! Since last december , I hadn't trekked into our Great Sahyadri terrain.I was desperate to climb some challenging trek route. After searching for a while I narrowed down to one name. Chandragad to Arthur’s seat!! This mid-range trek in the
Javali region, I lesser heard till I acknowledged it 2 months back from
Mahadeo. Due to lack of time, we couldn’t trekked this range trek at that time.
Just to know about it I browsed through net and I was certain to trek down this
range near future.
We planned to leave Pune by private vehicle @ 10.00PM. But planned things(especially for trek) never happens on time. Our cab driver refused to come due to unknown(?) reason and that too @ 9.45PM. I dialled to cab owner to arrange other vehicle immediately and he too arranged it promptly @ 2.00AM. Totally disgusting!!! We already failed to stick to time plan. But nevertheless we focussed on our aim and started journey towards Poladpur. Just after Katraj old tunnel, our driver told us that he was not feeling good and need some sleep. It was beyond our control. We all slept in the cab for 2 hrs. Finally @ 4.30AM our honourable driver started moving towards Poladpur. We all became sure that this man was follower of snail & tortoise. He never exceeded his speed beyond 60Km/Hr. How fortunate we were to get such company in time bound trek like C to A.S!!!
Thanking them for the information, we started our journey towards our destination. @9.00AM we reached to Dhavale.
Last weekend i.e.31st May 2014, everything was in
place i.e. time and trek-mates. Total 5 trekkers; Mahadeo, Appaso,Gaurav,
Vinayak and me gave their nod to experience the PAIN of harsh heat and steep
climb!!
We planned to leave Pune by private vehicle @ 10.00PM. But planned things(especially for trek) never happens on time. Our cab driver refused to come due to unknown(?) reason and that too @ 9.45PM. I dialled to cab owner to arrange other vehicle immediately and he too arranged it promptly @ 2.00AM. Totally disgusting!!! We already failed to stick to time plan. But nevertheless we focussed on our aim and started journey towards Poladpur. Just after Katraj old tunnel, our driver told us that he was not feeling good and need some sleep. It was beyond our control. We all slept in the cab for 2 hrs. Finally @ 4.30AM our honourable driver started moving towards Poladpur. We all became sure that this man was follower of snail & tortoise. He never exceeded his speed beyond 60Km/Hr. How fortunate we were to get such company in time bound trek like C to A.S!!!
The route we followed to reach the base village of Chandragad was :
Pune-Wai-Mahabaleshwar-Ambenali ghat- Kapade phata- Umarath- Dhavale(base
village).
From Mahabaleshwar, you need to follow the Poladpur route.
Once you descended the ambenali ghat and wheeled considerable distance, a small
village ‘Kapade’ welcomes you. Take right turn from this village through an
arch named after Great warrior Tanaji Malusare. This route passes through first
Umarath(birth place of Tanaji Malusare) and then to Dhavale village.
In Umarath , we asked some people about the trek and also
about the weapons of Tanaji Malusare( we read it in one of the blogs). They
showed us ‘Gupti’ & ‘Dandpatta’. They told us that these weapons recovered
from the trunk of Mango tree. This tree is still there in the village.
Kapade village |
Arch through which you need to follow route till Dhavale |
Samadhi of Tanaji Malusare and Shelar mama |
Gupti and Dandpatta |
Tree from which weapons discovered |
Thanking them for the information, we started our journey towards our destination. @9.00AM we reached to Dhavale.
We had our homework about the trek route and time required; but for the safe side we asked for the guide from Dhavale village. Nobody was
available in the village. Some people told us to go to Shelarwadi which is
10-15 minutes’ walk from Dhavale. We followed the distinct route and reach the
wadi of 3-4 huts.
There we asked about the guide to a lady. She called her brother who usually help the trekker for C to A.S. trek. We had our breakfast till he came back from his farm. When our potential guide Chandrakant aka Pappu Kadam ( Phone # 9225499580 or 02191-691221) came back; he told us that due to death of one of the grandmother in that village, they couldn't come with us. But he carefully explained the trek route to us and also gave his number in case of emergency.
Shelarwadi |
There we asked about the guide to a lady. She called her brother who usually help the trekker for C to A.S. trek. We had our breakfast till he came back from his farm. When our potential guide Chandrakant aka Pappu Kadam ( Phone # 9225499580 or 02191-691221) came back; he told us that due to death of one of the grandmother in that village, they couldn't come with us. But he carefully explained the trek route to us and also gave his number in case of emergency.
Route map of Chandragad to Arthur's seat |
We had started walking towards Chandragad fort @ 10.00AM. Initial
route passes through farms of the villagers. It may confusing due to many
cattle routes but villagers will certainly guide you till the point where you
can trace the path on your own. Route to Chandragad gradually ascends and then
traverses a small hill till the junction between Chandragad and that small hill.
There are “Om Namah Shivay” sign boards
installed at regular intervals. So you will hardly miss the route.
Once you reach to the junction, you need to deal with scree & steep climb(Not difficult). This patch is exposed to sun so it will drain you completely ( only during summer). We slowly proceed towards the peak.
Just before the peak, look for the traverse going to the right side ( when you are standing facing the fort) in the direction of col. This col is shortcut route to Arthur’s seat. I have shown it in the above map for reference. You need to cross small rock patch(easy) to reach to the top of fort.
Once you reach to the junction, you need to deal with scree & steep climb(Not difficult). This patch is exposed to sun so it will drain you completely ( only during summer). We slowly proceed towards the peak.
Junction from which you need to climb this hill. There is sign board named "Chandragad Darshan". |
Just before the peak, look for the traverse going to the right side ( when you are standing facing the fort) in the direction of col. This col is shortcut route to Arthur’s seat. I have shown it in the above map for reference. You need to cross small rock patch(easy) to reach to the top of fort.
This is small traverse to reach the col ( shorcut route). From this point, chandragad top is just 10 mins away. |
Area of the fort is very small. There is Shivlinga and Nandi
at the entry point of fort. 2-3 water tanks are available on the fort. Water may
not be available on the fort during summer. We reached to the fort @11.15PM.
We had rested on the fort for 10-15 minutes and then started looking for the route to reach Bahirichi Ghumati. This is major landmark in this trek. People from Dhavale as well as Jor worships the Lord Kal-Bhiravnath situated at Ghumati.
Chandragad top |
Water cistern-dried |
Shivalinga and Nandi |
We had rested on the fort for 10-15 minutes and then started looking for the route to reach Bahirichi Ghumati. This is major landmark in this trek. People from Dhavale as well as Jor worships the Lord Kal-Bhiravnath situated at Ghumati.
Route was not at all visible form the top of the fort.
Though we had our homework but we couldn’t locate the route. To confirm the
direction, we dialled to Pappu Kadam. He then told the route to reach Ghumati.
Accordingly we started descending the fort. After 10 minutes of descending we
followed the traverse going towards the col. This route is shortcut to reach
Ghumati. There is another traditional or common route to Arthur’s seat, where you need to completely descend
the fort and traverse to the fort and then follow the jungle route to Ghumati.
The route, we chosen connects to this traditional route after descending
considerable distance.
We had started descending through col. Initial patch was
full of scree. It was really hard to walk upon this route. We literally glided
on the path taking support of karvi roots. After 15 minutes, this scree route connects
to nal route.
Follow this route till the end. After 1 hr., you will reach almost to the end of this Stoney route.
Just before end of this route, search
for the route going in the right side. This route joins the common route. We
reached this junction @ 12.45PM. You will find arrow marking at this junction.
From nal route, turn towards right and follow this route till the sapalkhind. This route passes through dense jungle. Route is clearly defined by arrow markings. This route runs parallel to the nal originating from Sapalkhind. This patch is sharply ascends till the sapalkhind so it certainly tests your stamina. Due to intense heat and steep climb, our rest points increased considerably after every 10 minutes. It was too exhaustive!!
Follow this route till the end. After 1 hr., you will reach almost to the end of this Stoney route.
Route till Ghumati. Snap taken from Chandragad top |
Arrow mark..Follow these markings! |
From nal route, turn towards right and follow this route till the sapalkhind. This route passes through dense jungle. Route is clearly defined by arrow markings. This route runs parallel to the nal originating from Sapalkhind. This patch is sharply ascends till the sapalkhind so it certainly tests your stamina. Due to intense heat and steep climb, our rest points increased considerably after every 10 minutes. It was too exhaustive!!
Once you reach almost to the top, you need to look for left diversion which traverses towards the Ghumati. We hadn’t seen any arrow markings for this diversion. So be vigilant to locate this left turn. It took us 3.5 hrs. to reach this diversion.
This traverse passes around 2-3 small hills. As there was
scarce vegetation on this path, scorching heat slowed us down. Again this route
is well trodden. Not at all chances of missing this route.
This route leads to the Bahirichi Ghumati. We were so relieved to see the Lords abode. After taking blessings of the Kal-Bhiravnath, we all slept for around 15 minutes to get refreshed. We reached the Ghumati @ 5.00PM. Our water reserve was extremely low. We read on the net about water tank near Ghumati. After small but necessary lunch, we called Pappu Kadam for the further route to Arthur’s seat as well as location of water tank. He told us about the route and we started walking towards our final destination. There are two routes emerge at Ghumati. Just beside the Ghumati, one route descends to the Jor village and another route in front of Ghumati which ascends the hill. Follow the this ascending route. Water tank is situated on the way just after 5 minutes of walking. We filled our water bottles and started our further journey. Clock showed 6.00PM at that time. The route passes along the ridge and clearly visible till the Arthur’s seat. It sometimes passes through dense jungle and sometimes through open ground.
Route to Ghumati |
This route leads to the Bahirichi Ghumati. We were so relieved to see the Lords abode. After taking blessings of the Kal-Bhiravnath, we all slept for around 15 minutes to get refreshed. We reached the Ghumati @ 5.00PM. Our water reserve was extremely low. We read on the net about water tank near Ghumati. After small but necessary lunch, we called Pappu Kadam for the further route to Arthur’s seat as well as location of water tank. He told us about the route and we started walking towards our final destination. There are two routes emerge at Ghumati. Just beside the Ghumati, one route descends to the Jor village and another route in front of Ghumati which ascends the hill. Follow the this ascending route. Water tank is situated on the way just after 5 minutes of walking. We filled our water bottles and started our further journey. Clock showed 6.00PM at that time. The route passes along the ridge and clearly visible till the Arthur’s seat. It sometimes passes through dense jungle and sometimes through open ground.
At 7.00PM we climbed the small rock patch below Arthur’s
seat and reached to our destination. What a sense of achievement!!! With contented mind and little refreshment we headed towards Pune with our adventure lover driver.
Return journey too filled with many obstacles but we finally reached to Pune @2.00AM and our trek finally ended.
This trek is truly stamina & endurance tester. Once can certainly complete this trek(including Chandragad fort) in a day. We had started our trek @10.00 am and completed it @ 7.00PM. I would advise not to to opt for this trek during rainy season as some traverse patches would be extremely dangerous in wet conditions. I would also suggest to take guide from Dhavale or Shelarwadi, if you are new to trekking. Route till Chandragad is not at all confusing but from then path towards Arthurs seat passes through dense jungle. There are many chances to miss the route. So it is always better to have guide with you. Or atleast have contact number of guide. I have already mentioned Pappu Kadam's number.
This trek is certainly a feast for adventure lover!!!
Destination few minutes away |
Rock patch at the end. Easy one!! |
Valley of Savitri river!!! |
Peculiar stone structure near the final rock patch |
Sunset from the Arthur's seat!!! |
Return journey too filled with many obstacles but we finally reached to Pune @2.00AM and our trek finally ended.
This trek is truly stamina & endurance tester. Once can certainly complete this trek(including Chandragad fort) in a day. We had started our trek @10.00 am and completed it @ 7.00PM. I would advise not to to opt for this trek during rainy season as some traverse patches would be extremely dangerous in wet conditions. I would also suggest to take guide from Dhavale or Shelarwadi, if you are new to trekking. Route till Chandragad is not at all confusing but from then path towards Arthurs seat passes through dense jungle. There are many chances to miss the route. So it is always better to have guide with you. Or atleast have contact number of guide. I have already mentioned Pappu Kadam's number.
This trek is certainly a feast for adventure lover!!!
Superb !!! Very aptly worded with accurate information and maps... Thanks Yash for sharing this wonderful unusual trek info... I wish I was your team member... Happy Trekking !
ReplyDeleteThanks Aniket!!! I have tried my best to show the tricky route!!! Hope It will help other trekkers!!!
DeleteKeep trekking!!!
Yash, Amazing write up...... this blog of yours will surely help trekking community. Keep up the trekking spirit and spread awareness
ReplyDeleteThanks Paresh!!! Keep trekking!!!
DeleteThank you yash for well written description of this trek. We completed this trek without much difficulty
ReplyDeleteThanks Pradnesh!!! Keep Trekking!!!!
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ReplyDeleteI was searching for a long trek and found your page.very well written and informative. Nicely described with photo's and maps too.Will definitely try this trek. Thanks for info and keep writing!
ReplyDeleteI was searching for a long trek and found your page.very well written and informative. Nicely described with photo's and maps too.Will definitely try this trek. Thanks for info and keep writing!
ReplyDeleteGreat blog Yash.. Will sure plan this
ReplyDeleteThanks for correct information
. keep trekking
Thanks Shirish!!! Keep trekking!!
DeleteGreat blog Yash.. Will sure plan this
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. keep trekking
Very nice blog yash. planning to go this weekend. thanks for the shortcut info and well defined maps :)
ReplyDeleteThanks!!! Carry enough water with you!!! Be safe!!
ReplyDeletePerfect yash !! we are planning this soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks Nil.it will be great trek experience for sure!!
DeleteYash...really great....really you shown this way very correctly...I personally know Pappu Kadam as I am from same village...but being from same village and being nature and trek lover, i feel shamed for not completing this trek..but sure I am going to complete this trek...thanks for your complete guide...really supertb!!!keep helping other...god bless you.
ReplyDeleteYash...really great....really you shown this way very correctly...I personally know Pappu Kadam as I am from same village...but being from same village and being nature and trek lover, i feel shamed for not completing this trek..but sure I am going to complete this trek...thanks for your complete guide...really supertb!!!keep helping other...god bless you.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sanjay!! Your village is truly historical !!! This should be preserved!!! Trek is worth to do!! Try it.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sanjay!! Your village is truly historical !!! This should be preserved!!! Trek is worth to do!! Try it.
ReplyDeleteNice one, wish to complete this trek one day
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