Thursday, December 11, 2008

We Went, We Climbed and We Conquered!!!

My first trek happened to take place on Friday to Lohagad (after the trek I wondered what took me so long, but better late than never). For people who have no idea about the fort, well Lohagad is one of the hill forts of Shivaji Maharaj and is situated around 52 km from Pune on a side range of the Sahyadris. Let’s go back a few centuries and know more about the Fort. Shivaji captured the Fort in 1648 AD but was forced to surrender it to the Mughals in 1665 AD by the Treaty of Purandar. Shivaji recaptured the Fort in 1670 AD and used it for keeping his treasury.

Initially around 10-12 of us were supposed to do the trek, but people backed out (they really missed on something truly adventurous and amazing). So finally we were 6 of us, me, Nikhil, Prerna, Gaurav, Deepak and Yogesh (Baba as he his called, thanks to me :p) who set out for the trek, most of us first timers except for Gaurav and Baba. As decided we met at Dadar station at 6:15 am and as expected Deepak and Prerna were late ;). We caught hold of the Mumbai – Pune Intercity Express and reched Lonavala by 9 am. We had to wait for some time for the local train at Lonavala, till the train arrived we relished on the sandwiches brought by Nikhil. We finally reached Malavli station, the station was anything but the crowded and buzzing stations of Mumbai at that time in the morning.

We started the trek around 10:30 am. The weather was pleasant with a nice cold breeze giving us company on our way up. We had some short conversations with locals to know about the route and to acquire some info about the place. On our way we decided to visit Bhaji caves (glad we visited it before, as per original plan we had decided to visit it on our return journey). It was a typical cave, nothing too special about it. We had a look, took some snaps and then decided to head towards the Fort. What began next was the best part of the trek. We had to descend from the caves and we decided to take the short cut. The terrain was rocky, a few cactus welcomed us on the way, a dried up water fall passed by, as we went along.

After reaching down we started our journey towards the Fort. A road led all the way to the fort but we all decided to use the short cuts that were more fun than walking along the road. We took breaks in between, had plenty of water and all of us were beginning to tire. At one moment we though we were lost (we cursed each other for taking those short cuts), but we were on the right track. We took a nimbu paani break in between, and started the final part of the journey. Finally we reached the base of the fort and the steps started, we went along counting it (actually Deepak was the one counting). As he counted step no 167 we reached the gate of the Fort. We all wondered how something that was made 100s of years ago could last so long. The Fort was like all the other Forts, not properly maintained (I guess the authorities should do something about preserving them). We had our snacks, took snaps, spoke to the officer there. We were shocked when the officer told us “I take 40 minutes to climb”. Were like “kuch bhi kya”. What took us around 2.5 hours (with all those breaks) is actually covered by someone in 40 minutes. But wikipedia says it takes 2 – 2.5 hours, so we weren’t disappointed. The zephyr up their was refreshing and all the tired souls were charged up again.

We started the return journey at around 3 pm. Going down was a much easier thing. All of us enjoyed going down (that was much better than climbing..hehe). We reached Malavli station by 4:30 pm. On the station a board read

Bhaji Caves 5 km

Lohagad 9 km

We all were like “wow”, around 20 kms in a day (considering the short cuts we took). We had some food at Lonavala, bought chikki and stuff and boarded the Indrayani Express to reach Dadar at 9:45 pm.

It was a really nice experience. I guess the trek would have been more fun in the rains. The trek was tiring (treks are meant to be tiring ;).. hehe). We had fun all along the way. I personally enjoyed it a lot. At no moment I felt the need to switch on my music player ;) :p. For the first timers like me this trek has left me wanting for more, and hopefully I will have many more treks, more difficult ones than this in the future. Really “Ye Dil Maange More”.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

nice read.....

missed da abhijeet pawar character in our trek story!!!!

Prashant Bhoyar said...

oh yea i did...

FrEaK said...

jala jala...aur jala...

Prashant Bhoyar said...

lol..
next time milke jalayege sabki... ;):p