“Traveling – it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a
storyteller.
– Ibn Battuta
– Ibn Battuta
Now as the summer has taken a leave, monsoon is around and it is the best time to visit the trek around the Maharashtra. As monsoon begins, many trekkers booked their calendar for treks nearby Pune and Mumbai. I’m also interested to start some trekking activity this monsoon. On late Friday evening, we (I & My Group) decided to go for a trek on Sunday (To Celebrate Friendship Day). This time we decided to complete the trek with the help of public transport.
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Fort is
situated 52km from Pune in western India. It is at an elevation of 3,450 feet
(1,052 m).Lohagad village is the base village for the fort. Now Lohagadwadi
village is easily accessible by road. Trekker usually starts there trek from
Malavali railway station. It is just 9km away from the station.
Lohagad has a
long history with several dynasties occupying it at different periods of time.
Some historical records say, Satavahanas, Chalukyas is the first one to reach
this place. Shivaji Maharaj captured this fort in 1648, but he was forced to
surrender it to the Mughals in 1665 by the Treaty of Purandar. Shivaji Maharaj
recaptured it in 1670 and used it for keeping his treasury. This fort was used
to keep the loot from Surat. Later in Peshwa time, Nana Phadanwis used this
fort for living for some time.
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There are many
places to see on the fort. The first entrance door is known as Ganesh darwaja
(Lord Ganesh entrance gate). Other entrance gates in the sequence are Narayan
darwaja, Hanuman Darwaja and last entrance gate is known as Maha-Darwaja. The
highlight of the fort is Vinchukata (Scorpion's tail) which reminds us of
'SanjeevniMachi 'of Rajgad. It is 1500m long & 30m wide part of the
mountain, separated from the main part. Viewing from the fort this portion
looks like scorpion’s sting and hence it is called 'Vinchu Kata'. This 'Vinchu
Kata' was used for keeping a watch on the nearby area.
There are 2 ways to start trek to Lohagad fort, one is from
Malavali station. After crossing the Express-Highway & reaching Bhaje
village we get a straight route to Lohagad. After walking for 1.5 to 2 hours
& turning to the right from `Goumukh Khind` we will reach to Lohagad.
Turning to left we reach Visapur fort.
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04th August 2019: Trek to Lohagad (1.25 hr. of
local train + 2-2.5 hr. total climb):
On a very
short notice, we decided and planned to do the Lohagad trek on
Saturday. We
woke up early morning and we had booked bus as we all were around 25 to 29
friends. Our bus was from borivali (National Park) starting point, we had a cup
of tea and travel toward the fort started and we took around 4hrs to reach at
the base village of lohagad fort, without wasting any time, we started our
first trek patch. After the 1.5-2km walk we reached Bhaje village. We had some
breakfast and then our trek began.
The weather was perfectly set for trekking conditions. Sun
was busy in hide and seeks game with rainy clouds. After crossing Bhaje
village, there are 2 routes, one leads to Bhaje caves and other is to Lohagad
fort. There was a route from Bhaje caves to Lohagad but I was not aware so I took
the winding path for our trek. We crossed 2-3 waterfalls in route. After
crossing 2 bridges (small bridge to bypass waterfall), there is a small route
on the left side which is shortcut with sudden height gain. We took that path.
It goes through dens small forest.We had to take stop once to rejuvenate
ourselves. After walking for some time we reached `Goumukh Khind`.
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Tar road is newly constructed for last 20-30% patch. From
Goumukh Khind, we took a right turn for Lohagad fort. By taking a left turn, you
can go to Visapur fort which is very close to the Lohagad fort. After few km
walk, we reached fort’s base village named Lohagadwadi. Rain welcomed us when
we reached base village. From this point, stone steps are laid till the top.
Climb to the top of the fort should take around 45 mins. During the rainy
season, water flows on the steps making them a bit slippery. It was raining
heavily so we didn't get a chance to click any photo. Fort was surrounded by
clouds so we were not able to see anything. Climbing on stone steps was quite
an easy task and we reached the top soon. We were walking in clouds and unable
to see any natural beauty around the fort. Once you entered by last Darwaja
(entrance gate), you can see an old Darga on left.
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After few min walk, we reach the starting point of Vinchu
kata. As I mentioned earlier, it is a 1500m long & 30m wide part of the
mountain with a bastion on the end, separated from the main part. We waited
till cloud got away and gave us a beautiful view of Vinchu kata point. Soon
rain stopped and the sun came out to show us the way. There are 2 ways to go to
Vinchu kata. One is by crossing difficult rock patch and other is a very narrow
route (with exposed view on the left side). Due to the monsoon, we selected
narrow route which was much safer than the rock patch. Better not to try rock
patch if it’s raining or the weather is cloudy. After the narrow route patch,
there is a simple walk to reach bastion. When we reached bastion on Vinchu
kata, the weather was cleared and we enjoyed the beautiful view. We took some
rest and after taking some photos, we started with our return journey.
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It was 2 in clock and now many trekkers were
approaching towards Vinchu kata. We were lucky as we covered all main places
within time. By the time we left Vinchu kata, rain shower begins heavily. It
was like god paused rain shower for us so we can see the view from Vinchu kata.
Now only the place was left was Shiv temple from the fort. We crossed the small
lake and reached small temple of Lord Shiva. There are few small lakes nearby
temple area. After our fort sight seen, we left the fort and reached the base
village.
We started descending at 4.30 pm. While descending the
fort, we saw strong massive fortification. Took some photographs and then
reached the base village. We were too hungry and had chicken curry, Rice &
Chapati in a local home at the base village, Lohagadwadi. Food was average but
as we were hungry, we found delicious.
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