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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Pune
Posts: 98
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||प्रियांका प्रसन्न || (Thanks to permission from my wife, Priyanka, for this ride!) For a change, let me start with a very good quote... Quote:
Another of those long weekends coming up with 15th August, I thought of planning something. A monsoon trek or a ride somewhere, after thinking over couple of options, decided to explore the Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary and surrounding region. Spoke to Prashant (His excellent blog), he then confirmed he was able to join with another of his friend. Prashant is a hardcore trekker and never had been on such a motorcycle ride before. I also asked my cousin, Manas, from Nashik, if he was able to join too and he was ready too. Just day before of ride, Prashant's friend, Nilesh, who I've heard is a nature freak, dropped out due to some other commitments. So now we were three of us left on three different bikes. Manas was going to join us at Manchar from where we would head to Bhimashankar. Some video clips from the trip... Day 1: A day of true adventure After packing the bag, we left on Saturday morning around 8. Reached Manchar through the NH50 at around 10 AM. Manas soon arrived and we then headed to Bhimashankar. He had more distance to cover than us so he had left quite early. It wasn't raining much till we reached the start of Bhimashankar ghat, right after the Dimbhe dam. As we started climbing the ghat, the rain started and it was persistent right throughout the trip. It was very much foggy as we started riding towards Bhimashankar. The Team... Manas(L), Prashant(C) and Hrishi(R) The Bikes (Honda Dazzler, Pulsar 150, Baja Caliber Chroma 110) Bhimashankar Ghat Kondhwal diversion Scenic Kondhwal road After passing Taleghar, we took a tea break and enquired about the possible road which would connect to Ahupe going via Kondhwal. They told us it was not possible to ride through and it had to be on feet. Little apprehensive of this talk, we still headed there. Just before Bhimashankar, a right diversion takes you to Kondhwal village. We took the less traveled diversion to Kondhwal.Soon after taking the Kondhwal road, the road became narrow and went through thick woods. All this area happens to be part of Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary. It is a very scenic road and goes alongside a big stream which then falls down as the Kondhwal waterfall. Road towards Kondhwal Stream Kondhwal waterfall as the backdrop The Greenery Kondhwal Village One has to walk down a bit to get a full view of the falls. Soon after we passed the Kondhwal village, the road turned into a dirt track. It was here where the actual adventure started. The track was rocky and slushy in patches. The track After about 500 m, we can across a larger stream with strong water flow. It was 2:30 PM by now. A stream with decent current of water in between and not sure whether this track would lead us to Ahupe. After asking few local villagers, we got to know that the track was not motor able till Ahupe. We decided to explore it till it was motor able. I rode all the three bikes out of the stream and tell you what, it was exciting and so much fun to cross it three times! The stream to cross Bikes before the stream All around it was very scenic with rain, streams, waterfalls gushing down and thousand shades of green. The track for most times was like a green carpet with rocks underneath. It was a very slow affair but really enjoyable with ingredients of a true adventure ride. The green carpet! Crabbie Crab Sushi! The hurdles! The streams! The track! Soon we found out that we couldn't go far and decided to spend the night in the Jungle as there was no other option. With relentless rain pouring, there was no way other way to spend the night but for my new tent. The idea of sleeping in a tent really excited us and camping in middle of nowhere with not a soul in sight. From long I've been longing for night like this and here it was! We soon found a good stable ground overlooking a small lake. We weren't sure about the tent thing as the winds were strong with good amount of rain.We set up the tent and then settled in it. The pitched tent Middle of nowhere! Happy inside the tent! Not a place to spend the night! I must admit the tent didn't allow a single drop of water inside it. It was a 2 man tent but enabled three of us to sleep inside. Manas had got some delicious home made idli with him which, we quickly finished. After munching on other food items, we went to sleep. We were woken up intermittently by the noise of strong winds hitting our tent and never ending rains. At times we thought the winds would blow away the tent but it holded up quite well. A night to remember, indeed. Day 2: Slush, mud, scenic waterfalls and beautiful Ahupe I got up at around 6 AM and it was still raining. Slowly everybody got up around 7 and slowly started to pack things up. Due to the rain, all our gear was drenched with no chance to dry up. Wearing wet socks and shoes after getting drenched the day before is a feeling one should experience! When to come out! The morning We first thought of reaching a place where we would have our breakfast and then plan for the day ahead. As we started riding back towards Bhimashankar, the water level of all the streams had risen due to the over night rain. If you really love riding off roads, you will know the rush when you ride in these conditions. the kind of unkind roads! Break The misty First bike trip and how! After negotiating the track we came back to our main stream crossing. This time it had more flow. The same stream with stronger flow Thinking about the crossing I rode my bike through it and then Prashant's bike. Manas decided to cross on its own this time. The greens! Now that is some smile! After that we reached the Bhimashankar-Manchar road and then stopped at a small dhaba for breakfast. Utilized this break to dry up few things and a hearty breakfast. So then after the discussion, we decided to head to Ahupe. We asked whether there was any road via Taleghar, which would lead us to Ahupe. It seemed there was a route but it was a bad track and almost everybody advised us against taking that route. The more obvious route was to go via Dimbhe Dam Wall. We decided to to ask someone in Taleghar about the route before taking a final decision. After we reached Taleghar, we asked eep driver and he told there was a route going via Mahlunge to Ahupe but the road was real bad, esp. in monsoon. We just wanted to know whether there was indeed a road or not. Bad road? Well, that’s what we wanted in the end and we started riding towards Mahlunge. I must admit this is a very scenic road which climbs down the valley into the backwaters of Dimbhe. Amazing road indeed. Road to Ahupe Road to Ahupe The road to Ahupe Dimbhe backwaters Dimbhe Backwaters Dimbhe Backwaters After about 30 min, we reached Mahlunge after crossing a concrete bridge built across the dam waters. This road actually ends up at Patan which is kind of a dead end. From Mahlunge, a dirt track on the right goes to Ahupe. A dirt track in heavy rains! And we decided to take the less traveled track. Well, no soon we took the right turn from Mahlunge, the road was all but a road. Slush all around. It was Prashant's first bike trip and how! This stretch of road brought back memories of our Sikkim sojourn. Manas, Me and Parag encountered exactly the same kind of roads there. This road passes beside the dam backwaters all along. The road less traveled! Never ending Adventure! Scenic company The unending adventure! Yeh to hona he tha! The grand vistas! Amazing road! Just won't stop! I'm lovin it all! Somehow we managed to control our bikes and reached a village from where it was tarmac. I wondered how not even single one of us ever slipped! The road gradually climbed the mountain and after some time we reached a junction and the Dimbhe-Ahupe main road. From this point onwards it was still a 20 KM run over top of the mountains. After about 30 min of riding we reached Ahupe at around 3 PM. Ahupe is a very scenic village situated on a cliff over looking Konkan. Just before the village, there is a sacred grove(Devrai) which has a temple. This temple accommodates 10-15 people so we decided to spend the night in this temple. We met a villager who offered to make food for us. As hungry we were, we readily agreed and went to his house. We chit chatted with his small children who were all studying at the Ashram school run by the govt. It seems this is a very good school which provides boarding and fooding facilities for children from these villages at no cost. Heartening to see that. It was the only big structure in Ahupe. We had to wait for good 2 hours for the food to arrive. They had made delicious Anda/Egg Curry and rice bhakris/chapatis. Miss Ahupe! Happy Faces! Great food! After the food it was time to visit the cliff edge for a view of Konkan. As always with any Konkan view, it was so beautiful with Gorakhgad and Macchindragad visible on our left side and the Murbad region of Konkan. That is Gorakhgad Pinnacle and Macchindragad on the left and Prashant on the bottom right! Konkan View! The waterfalls flowing in reverse direction due to the wind Scenic Ahupe village The rain now had again started to pick up, we went to the temple and settled in it. There was a little fireplace which we were able to light up and then tried to dry up few things beside using it to warm ourselves. Temple where we stayed Fire place inside the temple When I checked by sleeping bag, it was completely drenched in water and was not usable. So I decided to setup the tent without the flysheet. Manas's blanket also got wet so in the end he ended up sleeping with in the tent inside the temple. Wasn't best of sleep but still managed a decent sleep for few hours. Day 3: Towards the end of it all Got up leisurely around 8 and then packed up. Went to the same villager's(Lokhande from Madhli wadi) place to have breakfast. Manas helped them make maggi which we feasted on. We left Ahupe around 10 am. The road back to Dimbhe is one of the most scenic route you will find near Pune. For a large part, it snakes around the Dimbhe backwaters before ending up near the Dam site. Had lunch before Manchar and then headed back to an uneventful drive back to Pune. Ahupe-Manchar road Ahupe-Manchar road Ahupe-Manchar road So Yes, “I took the road less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.”
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Chembur, Mumbai
Posts: 77
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Fantastic trip..i would say. You guys are really adventurous.
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HardRider
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: New Mumbai
Posts: 2,009
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Amazing trip..!!! Pix are so beautiful.
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Old Dawg
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: New Delhi
Posts: 1,866
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MAN!! You guys actually took the road less travelled!! Fantastic I must say. You Bombay & Pune guys seems to have lot more fun with the Ghats around. Really beautiful.
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