Sunday was around the corner yet I had no intentions for going
to the trek and I thought I would be resting at home.It was a chance chat on Facebook with Jignesh Lakhani that my trek to Nakind Tok via Kothaligad materialized.I smiled to myself "Beta aashish ek baar fir tu fisal gaya trek ke naam
per" and with this a small poem played in my mind. "Ab yeah kisne likhi hai, I don't know but mere dil ka hal bayan karti hai, jab bhi mai mountains ko dekhta hoon... kuch aise
Koi Deewana Kehte Hai , Koi Pagal samajhte hai,
Magar Dharti Ki Bechani Bas Badal Samajhte hai,
Mein Tujhse door kaise Hoon, Tu Mujshe door kaise hai,
Ye Tera Dil Samajhta Hai , Ya Mera Dil Samajhta Hai.
and I was off to new trek.
Car Drive To Base Village
It was 10 pm when I met Jignesh on the Highway at Jogeshwari, Rest of the team members were to join us at Kalyan It was pretty long drive but shortened because of the long chat that we had, whereby we were sharing notes on treks that we did.It was pitch dark when we reached Kalyan Phata where we were to pick the rest of our team Milind,Puja and Praful.
we missed the guys and drove away |
Due to darkness on the road and our deep concentration in chatting about treks, we missed these guys !!! and drove away. But luckily for us they had seen our car so they called us on our mobile and we made a detour and picked them up. "Bach gaye jaldi pakad liye warna aur ek ghante ki band baj jati " Once when all of us were in the car then it was full dhamaal.
Besure Raag |
I can never forget that series of Aashique 2 songs being played on the deck and all of us singing in chorus in the middle of nowhere,
"Andheri Raat me Besure sath me ",
but to be honest Is besure Raag me bhi aapna maja hai.Itna maja ki safar kab kat gaya pata hi nahi chala.
It was 1.00 am when we reached the
base village Ambiwili. There is this small hotel at the start of the village where we parked our car nearby and took out our mats and slept on the floor outside the hotel.Luckily for us the night was not so cold.so we were able to catch some sleep.
It was about 6.00 am when I felt something wet on my hands and startled I woke up only to see that it was the stray dog who was licking my hand. Horrified and amused for a second I muttered something which can be explained only by a Censor beep.
"Yeah toh mera good luck ki yeah Kutta nikala samp nahi. "
We got ready in the morning, Had steaming hot Poha and Upma at the hotel where we slept last night. Jignesh had made all the arrangement so perfect with the hotel guy that nothing was left to chance.He had also arranged for the guide for us. So from here we started our trek at 7 am.
On the way from Ambewadi to Peth Village on kucha road. |
Ambiwali to Peth Village:
The trek from Ambiwali to Peth Village is quite simple.You hardly walk 200 metres from the road that you see a little diversion on your left side. One has to take this route and ignore the road going ahead. this road is kind of kacha road. stone laden one can say.The ascent from here is quite gradual that a first time trekker can also do it very easily. Walking for about an hour one reaches the plateau.The view from the plateau is amazing and one can see lovely Kothaligad perched high up.
Kothaligad Perched High atop. |
I am giving below pictures of the view from the Plateau
View From 1st Plateau |
View From 1st Plateau |
This plateau is a good resting point because one can feel the lovely breeze and beautiful valley view below , numerous waterfalls all around especially if you go in monsoon. From here, one must be careful because generally people go straight along the plateau because they see Kothaligad fort in front of them. Let me caution you because that route may take you to the jungle. The error is quite possible in summer especially when trail is not easily visible due to dry grass growth. One must take left turn along the road from which you were coming. A little further walk of 10 minutes and you can see the Peth Village and the Kothaligad fort behind it.
The path opens up to the Peth village and Kothaligad Fort behind it |
Peth Village to Nakind Tok:
Those of you who wish to go to Kothaligad should take the route to the village and passing through the village can go upto kothaligad. You can refer to my Kothaligad or peth Fort Trek. As our destination was Nakind Tok so we bypassed the village and took a left turn from the just ahead of the house shown in the picture above.
Bypassing the village we moved further, Keep an eye on the Wind mills on the top right of the picture. That's our Destination |
Crossing the stream
on reaching the stream we cooled ourselves because the climate was quite humid and the sun was hitting us. The only saving grace was the forest cover which saved us the sunburns.Splashing the water on our head we felt rejuvenated to start the trek further. Just from behind this waterfall we move further till the place where we come across a small rocky slippery portion which we cross over to other side
Small rocky slippery portion which we cross over to other side |
First sight on reaching the Plateau |
Kothaligad Fort as seen from the Plateau |
Valley View from the Plateau |
Glimpse of the Plateau Top |
Glimpse of the Plateau Top |
Being
rainy season we were lucky to come across a small water stream flowing on the
top we filled our bottles and had some photography session clicking lovely
sahyadri flowers
Yellow flowers on Plateau |
Spending
some quality time at the plateau we started moving further little ahead because
our destination was to reach the Top. Our guide said that this is the top but
as we could see the windmills above us
Aashishji the writer of the poem is Kumar Vishwas....and again great blog :-)
ReplyDeletehi, can you mark place on wikimapia or share coordinates as to where exactly is nakhind. thanks. madhukar.dhuri@gmail.com
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