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Sunday, November 9, 2014

Tak Mak Fort Trek:



Let me clarify at the outset of this blog that one must not get confused this Tak Mak Fort with the other Tak Mak of Raigad.

Takmak Fort near Virar must be one of the least visited Fort,But for me anything connected to history has to be explore,So this weekend the agenda was clear that I will be paying visit to this Fort despite the onslaught of heat wave.

As usual I left my house early and reached Virar station by 6.45 am. But unfortunately the other members of my group were not as enthusiastic as me so by the time everyone gathered it was way past 8.30 am.


To start this trek Virar is the nearest rail head and the connectivity is also better, One can also reach the base village from Vasai Station but my suggestion would be that its better to start from Virar Station.Upon reaching Virar station one must move toward the east side of the Virar station. Just outside the station you see the Local Bus stand. One can either take the VVMT yellow green bus to Shirsad Naka or can take share an auto till Shirsad Naka. 


Shirsad Naka on Highway

Buses are easily available till Shirsad Naka as this is kind of junction on western express highway where the staright highway road goes towards Palghar, Wada, Ahmedabad. while the road on the right side of this highway takes you to Bhiwandi, Varjeshwari.This junction has few shops and Food joints so one can also have breakfast here or can buy biscuits or snacks for the trek. 
Pvt Vehicles are easily available
from Shirsad Naka to Sakwar Village.

 From this Place there are pvt vehicles which ply towards Palghar side so one can ride on them to go to Sakwar Village. These Pvt vehicle may drop you on the Highway or at Rama Krishna Ashram.You are charged on per seat basis.As we had booked full Pvt vehicle from Shirsada Naka so the vehicle took us till the base village Sakwar. Just before the Sakwar village there is a flyover, the vehicle has to avoid this flyover and take a u turn underneath it and drive towards mumbai side direction for 500 mtrs and you see a mud road on left which will take you the Sakwar Village.
Dusty road leaving the highway
and going towards the Sakwar Village
Sakvar Village is a small village. The primary occupation  of people living here is that of growing paddy. The houses are typical of village . We were lucky to get local village kids as our guide from here.
Our Trek starts from this village here

Our trek starts from here , moving little into the village we come across a small school village(school will be on your left side)
Village School
 and just ahead of the school there is a Water hand pump our trek starts exactly opposite of this hand pump,
Water Hand Pump
 as we enter through the wicket gate onto the paddy fields, The top of the TakMak fort can be seen from here, Keeping the fort on your front -left side one should start walking towards it.
wicket gate

Here I want to make is clear please do take some guide from the village because the initial route itself is confusing as it is through the fields, sometimes even cutting across the paddy field.
Entering the Paddy fields
This initial trek through the open fields where so many criss cross villagers trails go here and there , finding a proper trail from that can be a problem secondly the initial trek of half hour being through open fields one is exposed to full furry of hot sun.
Cutting across the fields the team kept moving

Word of warning for the prospective trekker Please avoid doing this trek in summers or even in Oct/Nov heat, Monsoon is the best time to this trek or by the way of night trek.
Villagers working in torrid heat
After walking for over 30 minutes through the fields we enter forest region.
Entering the forest region
The vegetation is thick at places, one has to make way and go as this been lesser frequented fort.
Dense Vegetation at places 
and at some places you can see tall trees and the view it offers is amazing.
Tall trees make the view all the more beautiful.
 the sunlight filtering through them gives very good visual effect.
Thankfully walking through this forested region provide some succor from the heat that we had to bear. 
The effect of light filtering through the tree is simply amazing
 The ascent is gradual initially as we enter the forest.For the keen observer of nature the flora and fauna to be found here is amazing,


Taking the advantage of shade we took our first break.The walk through the forest lasted around 40 minutes. The ascent at some places was steep. The trail through the forest is not very clear and we didn't find any marker arrows to guide us here.
Forest walk
So here again I am reminding my trekker friends please take a guide, Don't try to be a brave heart. Walking through the forest at one point we were able to see the day light. I gave out sigh of relief, atlast the plateau must have come and we are on the top.But what was  this the moment we came out of the forest we saw this rocky section
Welcome ..... On the Rocks !!!
 and further steep climb till the start of first ridge.The trek is again through the exposed heat again.Warning: Please carry 3-4 ltrs of water especially if you are doing this trek in summers.
Steep climb after the rocky section
Just climbing this section you will come across the vast long ridge. Walking in the heat was now becoming a big pain.the breaks were becoming more frequent. one of the group member gave away the trek. She was feeling very drained out and insisted that she will sit near the ridge. So keeping one female companion with her rest of us continued our journey.
The ridge and the imposing TakMak Gad behind me
The sight of towering peak of Tak Mak seems very imposing and can break your morale. But we knew we have to do it , so onward we all moved. crossing this ridge the trail dips downward for few metres and we find the trail over rocks, making walking little tedious especially if the terrain below your feet is not even.
Rocky Trail
 I walked carefully so as to avoid getting my foot twisted. This uneven patch first declines and then moves upward,once when it gets over you come across another ridge


One must walk carefully on this rocky uneven trail
Somehow this trek was giving an impression of never ending trail kind of thing. Throat was getting dry, Sun was hitting hard that I was feeling dizzy. I kept hydrating myself in such a manner so as not to consume all my water and simultaneously keeping my throat wet.
Another Ridge
By the time the walk upto the ridge gets over you realise that your woes for the day are not over because the real steep ascend toward the top starts now.The climb is quite steep and at different points you have to encounter rocky patch.
Torturous rocky patch
 These rocky portion were becoming torture due to heated rocks,Keeping our palms on them was giving us frights,this climb toward the top was quite arduous and tiring in this heat.One look behind and you realise how many ridges you have crossed to reach here.
Bird eye view of Ridges we crossed
This arduous first climb through rock patch and Scree bring us to the first sign of fortification.Yes you see a wall which can be easily missed as there are scrubs gronw all around it.
Fortification wall
For a moment I was overjoyed that the top has come. but my joy was short lived because I soon realised that this is not top but the pinnacle that which we were seeing from the ridge. It is also known as Lingi. This is kind of small flat spot with lingi on right side and further trail on left side.
Lingi or the Pinnacle that we see from the ridge
From here we have to climb another 10 minutes  through scree and rock patch.Enough dry grass can be seen here and it indeed looked beautiful perhaps that must be reason that I couldn't resist clicking my picture.
Ek Photo break toh banta hai bhai
 A little climb from here brings us to another flat portion with cactus-tree and Orange flag in that, I again thought that we have reached the top  but when I saw pravin waving at me from the top I realised that Delhi abi door hai There was this little further climb of 5 minutes on rocky path and finally when you see two big rocks and twin water cistern you realise that you have reached the top.
My first sight on reaching the top
  My first reaction on reaching the top was simply to drop dead but couldnt do that , simply becauseI was standing exposed under the hot sun. I was so happy to see few of  our team people sitting far ahead under shade of a tree. Despite my thirst I just walked past the two water tanks and crashed into the shaded portion.
Thank god for giving me the shade to lie down

It almost took 3 hours and 15 minutes for us to cover this trek . One by one swaying and dragging rest of the members came one look at them and you question was it wise to trek in this season. But we trekkers as everyone knows are incorrigible breed. For us more the pain means more the pleasure.
Pleasure in pain
Quickly we all had our lunch , rested a while. Filled our bottles from the first water tank which we were told is potable. October end the tank still had water in it. But don't take your chances guys come with enough water, you never know you may find dried cistern.As usual we did some photo session and moved from there to explore the top. Not much is to be seen other than these two water cistern, One will find 2 old cannons 
Two old canons

 Moving ahead from here you walking through thick vegetation we come across a series of cistern
Series of Cistern

 but the water in them is not potable.
Water is not potable
And few other water cistern contained algae covered water. 
Algae covered  cistern 

 Moving forward from here you come across a rocky section but flat in nature 
Flat rocky section on top
walking on it ahead from here one can have  closer look of twin top which is behind Tak Mak Gad.When I enquired from The local guide what is the name of that twin peak he said Navra -Navri. I simply smiled and asked him why not Suresh and Ramesh. I would like to summit and explore that twin peak some day.
Twin Peak behind the Tak Mak Gad
It was now time to move back. Getting down was again a task because of lots of scree and loose stones. I slipped number of times and during one of such slip landed on my palms and in the process damaged my shoulders. ADVICE: Do not try to hasten your descend . Move slowly and carefully when getting down.It was 4.30 pm when we touched the base village. Luckily the Pvt vehicle came quickly as we had taken the drivers mobile no and return journey was smooth. 






Friday, August 29, 2014

Umberkhind Trek



"16 kms Sahaydri trek and you see no fort, 
Chhodna Yaar koi dusra trek karte hai " 

Now that was the reaction that I got from my friend when I suggested that we go on a trek to Umberkhind. Honestly speaking if you are planning to trek to Umberkhind, Think again ! because to do this trek you must be in love with history.Passing through this route you should be able to feel the event that has happened centuries ago, If you are able to do this, believe me it is one of the finest trek that you may gone to.

Before I take you along with my journey. It's very important for you to know as to what is the background of this trek, what is the history connected with it. Out of the various battles fought by Shivaji most people remember the battle of Pawankhind perhaps because a very brave and courageous commander Baji Prabhu Deshpande lost his life or Battle of Sinhagad which Marathas won but with the loss of Tanaji Malusare, However in the same breath let me tell you that the Battle of Umberkhind was equally important in terms of the wealth that was added to Maratha Treasury and the manner in which it was fought and won.It was one of those battles which Shivaji himself lead and won.

History:
It was the year 1659 when Shivaji killed Afzal Khan in Battle of Pratapgad and soon after that he appeared near Panhala Fort and defeated Rustam Zaman, alarmed by this rapid victories of Shivaji, Adilshah requested Mughals to send forces against Shivaji. Aurangzeb was the Emperor at that time , he sent his maternal uncle Shaistha Khan with a large force  to crush Shivaji.Shaistha Khan deputed the job of crushing Shivaji to Uzbek commander Kartalab Khan who along with 30000 strong army marched from Pune.This time around the Mughals decided not to march openly because they wanted to surprise Shivaji instead Shivaji took them by surprise at the pass known as Umberkhind and attacked them from all sides.This battle too involved trickery and surprise especially the way Shivaji enticed Kartalab Khan to take Umberkhind Route by sending a false news that Shivaji is camping at Kurvande Village due to which he changed his plan and proceeded to this village thus walking into the trap setup for him.In this battle Shivaji was at the forefront with the cavalry and within 4 hours defeated the might troops of Kartalab Khan who accepted defeat and surrendered all their arms and baggage to secure safe passage. A lady commander Raibagan who fought from the Mughal side was released with honour , true to Shivaji 's policy towards women. 
 Detailed History link of Battle of Umberkhind


Our Trek :
we all reached Lonawala station  by 8.00 am and from their the transportation to Kurvande village was arranged. It was a 15-20 minutes journey to the Village. One has to just enter on the right of the main road into the village and the next sight is of this long INS Shivaji fencing you see.
Fencing of INS Shivaji as seen at the start Point of the Trek

there is a well marked trail for going up, on your left is the fencing and on your right you will see a big bunglow and few metres ahead one can see the GAIL gas pipeline, you must just keep climbing straight.It's more of a bullock cart road.

First Look at the approaching Nagphani Hill
 As you are walking on this road you will be able to see Nagphani Hill on your front right side.Little more walking and you come across this kind of pass.
                               Walk through the pass
As you cross this pass you will notice Dukes Nose/ Nagphani on your right side, you must turn towards your left side as the route to right side goes toward the Nagphani Top or Dukes Nose. 
Just when you take left you can see the fencing at far end
After turning toward left and with the fencing on your left side too, Keep walking straight on this lush green path,provided you are doing this trek in the monsoon. "Warna Greenery ki pakka koi guarantee nahi "

Lush green paths to walk on
Walking on this lush green carpet don't forget to turn around and have a look at beautiful Nagphani Hill. "Chal bhai ek baar peeche mud ja" 


"Chal bhai ek baar peeche mud ja"
Nagphani Hill or Dukes Nose
The route from here onwards is basically trail walk kind of journey, Do stop here for few minutes to enjoy the beauty of nature, gaze at the lovely valley below


Lovely Valley as seen from the  Top


and you can always have a closer look of Nagphani hill.The tall overshadowing hill.

Have a closer look of Nagphani hill

 In monsoon this trek offers fantastic view of the Sahyadri beauty, mesmerising you with green splash of colours and not for a moment you feel tired or bored.

Oh! How mesmerized I am by this beauty of nature 
Till now the whole trek is kind of trail walk.We were explained that the route that we had just walked on was lot broader in olden days than what it is in today's time. The reason could be that in those days it was a regular route unlike now when only the villagers or trekkers like us venture on these paths.
Walking on the footsteps of Shivaji
In the past the Mughal army was marching on this route with their horses and elephants,carrying guns and cannons followed quietly by Shivaji and his small party of warriors.I could feel the excitement by just thinking and visualizing how this path was a warpath once and I am fortunate to be walking on the footsteps of Shivaji.After walking for some period we come across water stream.

Despite being monsoon there was no sign of clouds or rains.The sun was hitting us hard, so the sight of stream even though small was refreshing.
Refreshing water stream enroute
It's very interesting to note that though we are trekking this route in monsoon and feeling so thirst and tired , I was wondering about the plight of the Maratha soldiers who did this route during the month of February. One has to empathize with the plight of soldiers in hot and humid climate when the streams are also dry. I can only utter "Bravo" Taking the benefit of the  opportunity to have lovely stream flowing near us we all refreshed ourselves.




 and filled up our water bottles from this stream.I also took out some time for posing.

Posing Time
Finally the Organiser got fed up and told everyone to move fast from here and on wards starts our journey once more. Leaving this stream and walking for few minutes we come across small dwellings. I used the word dwelling because there were only 2 or 3 houses to be seen.
First Sign of Village Life
One has to go toward these  houses and move through their courtyard and cross over to the other side and take a left from here.

Walk through this , and take left 
As you can see in the picture above we took left from behind ,a little walk ahead then turn right.This right is almost immediate.

With such overgrown bushes chances of losing the way is possible but one can always take the help of the villager to lead you to the plain ground ahead. Please note in the picture above that my friend is turning towards the right side. The stone wall ahead can be set as marker for diversion.Moving from here we reach a spot from where the trail leads to open space. we all rested here for a small snacks break.
We all rested for a small snacks 

After resting for 5 minutes we all moved , descending a little down on a gentle slope towards an open ground at lower level

Descending down the gentle slope
Once we reached the open ground , Kiran our historian for the day explained to us one very interesting thing. that standing on this plain ground one cannot see the people behind though the site behind is on elevation however those standing above can see the people below.

Large plain ground

So Shivaji and his troops took advantage of this situation, as one battalion which was following the Mughal troop till here  hid behind the tree .Keeping complete vigil over the activities of the Mughal soldiers below and never for once the Mughal troop realised that they are been followed and in the meanwhile the other battalion had spread wide and far in the jungles below. 

One battlaion of Shivaji was hidden in these jungles

and one more battalion was waiting at the Umberkhind all set to ambush the Mughal soldiers. One very note worthy thing I want to mention here is that from this plain ground on wards the troops has to leave there chariots,horses,elephants here and had to descend on foot down through the jungle route where only a single person can go through at a time. Honestly I could feel the thrill of entrapment.
Descending from here to the jungles
Its is very easy to  lose the way from here  because there is no prominent shepherd trail. Best way to follow the trail is to remember that the side from where you descended on this plain ground, Now you must look out on your right side for the trail descending down.As you prepare for downward descend you will be facing the Dukes nose as can be seen in the above picture.The descent from this point is steep,through the thick jungle. Once the descent gets over, you are again a trail walking along with green grass  and lovely small water-bodies.

Green grass and small water bodies


Marching troops of Shivaji


and this trail walks leads you through some beautiful green woods
Amazing green woods

and some more green carpet
Beauty at its best
As I said for this trek if you can instill the spirit of history in your veins coupled with the beauty of the place it becomes one of the finest trek.Ek hindi film me itne twist nahi jitne is trek me hai. Kabhi pahad,kabhi jungle toh ab nadi, Yes finally we come to Amba river.One look at the river and I went bonkers with my camera clicking crazily. Please enjoy my excitement the pictures given below












we have to cross this river and go across. One has to be very careful because at times the flow of this river is very furious. In fact our trek was postponed by few days as the village people had warned us to avoid coming during excessive rains.All our us crossed this river very cautiously.

We crossed the river very cautiously 
Once we crossed the river , we again took the opportunity to have fun in water and fill up our water bottles. Ab river hai to photo session toh banta hai boss.



Once the river is crossed, we again see the bullock cart road, this road can be very easily be seen after we cross the river.
Bullock Cart road as seen after crossing Amba River
 we all started to walk on this road. The beautiful Amba river flowing along us on the left was indeed a lovely sight.
Amba River flowing along the road
 We walked along this Amba river for another 15- 20 minutes till we reach Chavni Village and this time its indeed a village. Once you enter the village you will understand that it has proper connectivity by the way of Tar road,one can see tempo and car in village.However this is what we are talking of modern day, but during old days all the Moghul soldiers were covering this distance on foot marching toward the Umberkhind to nab Shivaji as their Spies have told them that he is camping there.We walk through this village turning to left and after some time come across the bridge, we cross over this bridge with Amba river flowing beneath it

Resting on the Bridge over the Amba river

Majestic sight of  Amba river flowing with another bridge at far end.
I can very well understand the ordeal of Moghul soldiers who had to cover the distance till the Umberkhind  in the month of February and here we were walking the road in monsoon and yet soaked to death by the August heat.I was almost grumbling at this point because of the overbearing heat but then I reminded myself as to the purpose of this trek,which was not only trekking but to walk on the footsteps of Shivaji, in another words its was a reminiscent of journey of Shivaji.

Slumped due to heat but the smile is intact
  The walk from the Chavni village to Umberkhind is long and arduous, walking on tar road can be very boring and tiring one has to keep himself very motivated to walk this long distance.My motivation was very clear because I was walking with the history. I was walking with Shivaji. I was motivated to be one of the soldier who will trap Kartalab Khan and his army, braving the heat we finally reached Umberkhind. The Khind is not very prominent because of the road passing today, but I can visualise how in a narrow pass the Kartalab's soldiers must have got trapped like mouse and how the Shivaji's mere 2000 soldiers overpowered 30000 Mughal soldiers into submission.
Board on the road at Umberkhind 
Today at this point where the battle of Umberkhind was fought we have this board which narrates the entire battle.While coming from the chavni village this board is on our left side. We take a U turn from this board towards the Amba river to visit the memorial or Vijay Stamb constructed by the initiative of Shiv durg mitra  trekking group and the entire Chavni village.
Vijay Stamb or Victory Memorial on Amba River


 The memorial stands majestically across the river, we have to walk across the Amba river once more to pay our tribute to the heroes of Battle of Umberkhind.
One has to cross the river to reach this memorial
The Memorial is indeed a work of art ,the front side has the picture of Shivaji,



On one side the history is mentioned.


Another side has Aagaya  Patra embbed in the stone


 And the fourth side has the details of the people who initiated and inaugurated the Vijay stamb or the Memorial.


For us the most important part was now, because this was the time to offer our prayers to all the brave heroes who fought the war bravely and intelligently.

Paying our respect to the brave warriors
 After paying our respect it was time to chill out in the Amba river, with 4 kms more to go we needed all the freshness and rejuvenation so without any further thought we jumped into the river, feeling the chilled amba river water.
Time to chill out
With full on fun in the waters we were all set to finish the rest of the 4kms of the long 16km trek. The route was again on the same tar road and it was 5 pm when we reached the Shemadi village. The end point of this trek which takes you to Pali khapoli road. As our Tumtum had not arrived so crashed out on the road itself due to tiredness ,we all squatted on the road waiting for vehicle to come.
Atlast the trek is over,resting on Pali-khapoli Road


My only regret through out the trek was the extreme heat that we have to encounter on this 16kms trek despite our trek being in monsoon season, finally we boarded the vehicle and perhaps to tease us the heavens poured so hard that amid thunderbolts and heavy rains we reached Khapoli station.

Special thanks to  our trek organiser Kiran Shelar for bringing the history alive for me.

Travel tips:
1.Trek starts from lonawala
2. Lonawala to Kurvande village arrange transport.
3. Kurvande village start point.
4.Chavni village next point
5. Detour from Umberkhind board for the Vijay stamb or Memorial.
6.Final 4kms walks till the shemadi Village, on pali -Khapoli road.
7. Tum tum ply from Pali to khapoli, but preferably arrange for advance transport .

Grade: Easy/Endurance.



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