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Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Jawhar Trip




I was travelling in Dwarka( You can click here to read about Dwarka trip) when I received a message from my friend Ajay as to whether I would be interested in joining him for the road trip to Jawhar, though I was travelling and knew that there would be hardly a gap of 2-3 days between my 5 days trip of Gujarat and this trip I was still not deterred away and I said I'll be joining him. Dil toh pagal hai...🎼🎼




Dil toh Pagal hai

Talking of Jawhar, you will be surprised to know that it is actually a hill station at around 440 metres above sea level. More than its hill station exploits its more visited for the the palace and   Waterfall ! 

The best time to visit Jawhar is in monsoon , but as we are incorrigible wanderers so seasons are not a constraint for us. Ab jo dil kiya, toh  nikal pade hum. 

Team all set to go

Our Journey:

We are early birds🌞 hence I started from my house at around 5:30 am and reached Mira Road Railway station where one of our friend was getting a car. One car and 4 of us singing Suhana safar aur yeh mausam hasin  🎼🎼 we were off to our Weekend Wandering. 





We took to the Mumbai Ahmedabad Highway, the morning was still dark, sun was just trying to come out of the blankets of clouds and apni toh bas... Manu bhai ghadi chali pum pum...🎼🎼🎼

When we were planning this trip I remembered that there is a Lake by the name of Vandri.


Sunrise at Vandri Lake


 So I requested Ajay that we will make a diversion of 5-6 kms and visit Vandri which we did. Morning sunrise near the lake is always an enchanting experience and we were the lucky one to be present there. Enjoyed the place and moved on to the highway again


Wont you like to spend sometime here ?
Amazing place with even more amazing friends

We took our breakfast halt at Datta Snacks, grabbed few hot Wada Pav and Misal and soon was on our way. If you are going from Mumbai to Jawhar, one needs to take a right after crossing Mastan Naka flyover. (Landmark is Manor Telephone exchange.) But as we all wanted to have Darshan of Mahalaxmi so we all decided that we will first go to Dahanu Mahalaxmi temple and later from there we will go to Jawhar. Thus we skipped this right and went till Charoti Naka  and with hardly a kilometre away we came across the Mahalaxmi Temple.


Shops in front of the Mahalaxmi Temple 

Mahalaxmi Temple of Dahanu
Luckily as we were early so there was not much of a crowd. We had a quick Darshan, clicked few pictures of some interesting artifacts and were again on our way. 


Veergad or Victory stone

Interesting artefacts

We came out of the temple and took the highway but turned left to go to Charoti naka again and took left on Jawhar-Dahanu road or Kasa village side to be more precise.


Dry trees dotted the Jawhar road

This serpentine road went about through villages, forest which in the month of February was not at all looking attractive but I can promise you that in monsoon this same route will take your breath away.
Dont get fooled by these dry trees,
In monsoon they spell magic !

We took our photo break at Kasatwadi, where they have built a watch tower kind of thing. (One can have a good look of valley from here) 



We all dashed and climbed the tower in no time but the structure was too shaky for my liking , the wooden planks at the top platform was in a very bad state, Pata chal photo ke chaker me upar se crash land  but then Men will be men  Jeeye gaya marega Saala photo ke liye kuch bhi karega.πŸ˜€


Photo ke liye kuch bhi karega

We all had a good photo session here for sometime and boarded our car once again.





Our next stop was Jai Vilas Palace.



Jai Vilas Palace

It is a small but very nice palace built by Raje Yeshwant Rao Maukne at Jawhar.




 This place could have offered much more grandiose than what it is offering today. Such beautiful palace lying in utter neglect. Itna neglected ki ek sign board bhi nahi lagaya for direction from the road. 





Its owner Maukne Family I was told is currently staying in Pune. The Palace is taken care by the caretaker who resides just next to it. One can see the interior by requesting the caretaker.The door to the Palace was locked. so we took the opportunity to do a photo shoot.

Locked Door and Photo Shoot

The place is built in the syenite stone, brought from an quarry at Sakhara, which is 12 km from its location. It is said that when the work of the palace was completed, the quarry from, which the stones were extracted was broken down and covered; the exact location of the quarry is lost in time. The Geological Department, of Government of India has now taken up a task to locate the lost quarry. Due to its unique architecture style and location, the palace has featured in several films in Marathi and Hindi.viz Great Grand Masti (Source:Wikipedia)




Starcast of Great Great Grand Masti πŸ˜„πŸ˜„

Just next to Jai Vilas Palace is Hanuman Point. Its basically a temple and also a kind of viewing gallery from where you can see valley on three sides.




The valley is 500 feet deep and one can see Mahuli fort from here during the day time and at night one can see the lights of train passing through Kasara Ghat. Hanuman Point is also called Devkobacha Kada.


Hanuman Point


We moved out from here to check out our next stop which was  Jawhar Fort but was hugely disappointed to see that there was no such fort only a huge gate. 


The only remains of Jawhar Fort

We left from here to go to Jai Sagar Dam and on the way came across a Clock tower san the clock


Clock Tower

Clock ke naam per sirf hollow hole. Anyways photo le liya socha sayad koi blog pad kar Clock lagane ki soch le πŸ˜„ 


We diverted from the main road and took a left from the clock tower. The road to Jai Sagar dam was quite narrow but thank fully good in condition, in few minutes we were at the Jai Sagar Dam.


Jai Sagar Dam
Jai Sagar Dam is a small reservoir with beautiful trees across. As per the placard on the Dam, This dam was inaugurated by Yeshwant Rao Maukne on 14 th Sept, 1961 and Rs 12,27,158=00 was spent on its construction.


As usual Our WE WERE HERE MOMENT 😜

 we spent some time enjoying the beauty of the place  feeling the cool breeze and the shade.Apna mandatory photo shoot suru ho gaya , lekin kya kare yatri ko araam kahan... usse toh mazile pukarti hai.

We now started to move towards Khad Khad Dam.As we drove the road was getting bad to worse hence driving was becoming a task kyo ki puri ghadi hi khad khad karne ne lagi thi.πŸ˜‰ 
Khad Khad Dam
Ab samjha is dam ka naam khad khad kyo pada Anyway jokes apart, we saw this dam from far and took the pictures. The climate was very hot so no one dared to climb the wall of the dam to have a closer look. Zoom kar ke camera se view dekh liya 😜



Close look of Khad Khad Dam
The road from this place to go to Dabhosha water fall was getting worse. At one point laga ki Tractor me aana chaiye. We were infact planing to take a you turn and go via the main road, but then we saw a villager driving his wife on motorcycle, coming from opposite side, he encouraged us to risk it and go further.


Just imagine driving thru this barren land.

Thankfully we joined the main road again and were on course to Dabhosha Waterfall.It was 2:45 by the time we reached Dabhosha Waterfall. The road was very very bad , pata nahi barish me log kaise aate hai. Would you believe that even in the month of Feb we were able to see the water falling in a waterfall.



Just watching the waterfall all the tiredness of the journey evaporated and we were so happy to be here.



Dabhosha Waterfall

The heat was full on, the stomach was screaming with hunger and worse there was nothing available to eat , but trekkers that we are we do keep little bit with us. Ab joh bhi tha hum sab ne mil bantkar kha liye pyar se. We decided against going to the waterfall as we had to descend atleast 150 feet in the valley and later come up too ! we were hard pressed for time so we skipped taking a dip in the water and kept it for the rainy day (Literally) πŸ˜€.

We quickly drove back but not before hogging on a watermelon sold by the villager and later gulping chilled sweet lassi and Paneer Pakodas at Bhajanlal Dairy.

It was 8 pm when we reached Mira Road. A Sunday well spent should I must say.

I want to thank Dr Ajay, Jatin Shah and Ajinkya for allowing me to share their pictures, and Pritesh for driving his car and bringing us safely back.






Thursday, August 16, 2012

Asherigad Trek... An Independence Day Trek (2012)


I was still recovering from the disappointment of cancellation of my trek to Matheran via Garbett Hill and over that this feeling of spending my Independence day confined to four walls of my house. I therefore decided enough is enough and whatever may come I am going for trek to any place. Luckily, in all this criss cross spectrum of emotion I got this call from Sadhana to join her on the trek to Asherigad Fort. As this was going to be a Pilot Trek so I did my study via google and on independence Day I was ready for this trek.
Me and Sanjeev waiting endlessly at Virar Station
We had all decided to meet at Virar Station to catch 8.30 am Local to Palghar. As I always try to be on time so was at Andheri Station at 5.50am and Sanjeev also joined me from here, Both of us managed to catch 5.58 local and the result of the same was that we were sitting at Virar Station at 6.45 am !!! Now spending time till 8.30 am was a task for us hence we decided to take a walk outside the station whereby we had tea and did some morning walk and in the process were witness to Flag hoisting events in 2 schools.

 Around 8.00 am Bhushan and Om sir joined us at Virar Station. As it been independence day we were again witness to another flag hoisting ,standing next to Railway policemen and Women Saluting the Flag and singing our National Anthem at the top of our voice. What a way to start our independence day !!!!
Sanjeev,me,Bhushan and omprakashji...ST bus to Mastan Naka
 Local train to Palghar as usual was jam packed .We reached Palghar at 9.10 am and came to ST stand just outside the station from where we were to take bus to Mastan Naka ,we took bus to Ounda.
Picture taken from ST bus on the way to mastan naka
 We were told that this bus goes via mastan naka and we were all boarded on it.
Picture taken from ST bus on the way to mastan naka


 This bus journey was very endearing for me on 2 count , first was that the Scenery en-route was fabulous
Picture taken from ST bus on the way to mastan naka

 and secondly I had this very interesting conversation with the bus conductor.

It is my very bad habit of striking conversation with strangers but then this is what I enjoy about trekking the most that you see new places, meet new people and it enlightens you to newer understanding and you end up as new human being.

We rarely get this opportunity to have a little personal chit chat with people around us.This bus conductor was quite friendly. I kept asking him questions,I told him that I want to know something about his personal being. He said this conductor job is quite hectic and the salary paid is paltry 3000/- per month.I was surprised to note that he was a graduate.Now what is happening in our country even after 66 years of independence.
When I asked him his name he said Rahis Shaikh.so I jokingly said ki maa baap ne nam to bahut sochkar rakha hai...Rahis bi hai (Rich) aur upar se Shaikh bi ab yeh aur baat nai ki paise duniya ke aate hai tumhare hath per lekin nikal kar ST management ko chale jate hai..both of us laughed on the joke and in the meanwhile Mastan Naka also came.
Breakfast of wapapav and tea  at Mastan Naka
As Sadhana was running late so we had to pass the time hence we decided to have a breakfast of wadapav and tea here.From here we were suppose to go to Khodkona Village. which is a base village to the Asherigad fort so we started checking out with the Tumtum Guy. 
8 seaters for infinite people..Way to go India
There was this mini tempo kind of thing in which 8 ppl can sit comfortably but some how nothing less than 14 to 15 people are adjusted...( Is this independence?)
Bhushan and me cramped behind and watch om sir in the front next to driver behind the grill...
It was hardly a 15 mins drive and we were dropped on the Highway and from there we walked to the base village
Walk to the base village
 which could be a distance of 1 or 1.5 km but this walk is very pleasant with greenery all around you and the lovely river water flowing.
River along the way
 to reach the base village one has to cross the bridge over this river and go to the other side.
Crossing the river from the bridge
Moving through the fencing even jumping over them, paddy fields etc we reached the village.
Moving thru the Paddy fields
Jumping the fenses...
 Here we took some general direction from the villager.However let me tell you that once you are on the trail the route is well marked. During the initial portion the walk is majorly through the forest.
( please keep mosquito repellent handy). We passed a small stream , after walking for around 30 mins the walk slowly turns into a gradual climb.
Walking through the forest ...resisting the mosquitoes
 Major climb here is through rocky section. on the right side one can see water stream flowing.This climb was atleast tiring for me , probably because it was not raining today and the atmosphere was too humid.
Heat and Humidity taking its toll...
Anyways after covering all this rocky portion we came to a small plateau where we rested had water and moved on . 
Catching my breath
After climbing little distance we came across 2nd plain land  flush with greenery breeze blowing very hard

 I simply didn't want to move from here.We rested again, had a photo session and moved on 
photo time
1st rocky patch
From here again one has to move through rocky section with stone cut stairs leading the way and finally to reach the Top Plateau we come across a narrow section of path with literally vertical climb, though small but definitely it gives you the high of trekking.
Vertical climb...The highlight of this trek
In few blogs I had read that there is a ladder here but friends i have put the pictures for you to clarify that don't be misguided there was no ladder. Completing this climb we almost reach the top with just few rock cut steps to go by and then again the walk  through the high grown grass. 
walk through the thick grass
We explored the top for a while, there are many water tanks
water tanks at the top
 and the top plain has a lovely water ponds I think could be three in numbers.
Ponds at the Top
 we took the opportunity to refresh in one of them. The other water pond was covered with lotus flowers
Pond with Lotus Flower
 and third one was lying idle.

There is a small temple sorry to say very dirty and ill maintained 
ill maintained Temple
and just above this temple lies old  neglected cannon. 
Old neglected Cannon
Nothing much of fortification can be found at the top except few pieces of damaged fortification which reminds you about the presence of Portugese/british raj here.
Old relics of Portuguese/British origin  
 We had our group lunch in this open plateau surrounded by lovely sahyadri range,ponds lush greenery and fantastic breeze to accompany it. Well what an independence day we had !!
Flag Hoisting
 Now the most important thing Flag hoisting , Yes I truly felt elated holding the tricolour in my land and shouting aloud Bharat mata ki jai. Shivaji Garjana. after this small session we started our descent and in no time reached the Base Village. 
Reached the base village in the evening
Today being independence day I wanted to enjoy my Independence in an unusual way so i requested everyone that we will try to travel not in pvt or public transport but will hitch a hike from an unknown stranger and therefore we stood at the Highway hailing passing by Lorry, Tempo etc

 and as luck was with us and in hardly 5 mins we got a lift from a lorry Driver who was travelling to Goa. We were 6 people who all jumped behind the driver and were on the way to Mumbai. 
sadhana and me sharing the seat next to the driver
Initially we asked him to drop us till Mastan Naka but as we befriended him , He suggested that why don't we get down at Virar phata instead of Mastan Fata ..Ab andha kya mangta ..Do ankee...so we all immediately agreed. Here my second chit chat started with the driver whose name was Mohmed Akram, He was from Shrivardhan on the western coast. 
Humara hum safar Mohmed Akram...
we shared our trekking experience with him and he shared his personal thoughts, he spoke of his family, How his kids are looking forward to his visit at home for Eid. We shared our biscuits with him and he humbly said sirji aap logo ka karz kaise uttarunga...I said Dost yeh karz nahi hai... mohabat hai...woh uttari nahi jaati  balki bhanti jati hai...

It was 6.30 when he dropped us at the Virar Phata and when we offered him money for his effort he said Sir yeh mere liye ghali hogi...aap logo bas aise hi fir mil jane ki dua karo !!! and he drove away.

Here a thought just whizzed through my mind  and I had a question for all those who talk of caste,religion , where did you see the walls of religion here. 

Well I got my answer that's what we call Independence !!! 

                  Yes an undivided nation



There is a video journey of the above mentioned trek by my friend Sanjeev ..do check out
Thanks to our Team of Sadhana,Sanjeev,Shashikant,Anil,Bhushan,Raviraj,
and om prakashji


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