. Also Mumbai - Kaas - Mumbai is approximately a 550-600 Kms ride and looking at my bike's mechanical condition(chain due for replacement and regular service) didn't excite me to ride that far. But I also didn't want to stay back home on a Sunday - especially when the rains are finally gone here. 
Saturday afternoon and Mandar calls up asking bout Kaas ride plan. When I tell him that it's canceled from my end, he suggested let's do a short ride somewhere, at least a breakfast ride
A few of my friends had recently visited this place - Varadayini waterfalls and they had posted the pics on a social networking site. Those pics were awesome and I did some research on internet to know more about the place and the route. It's hardly 100 Kms away from Mumbai. So I asked Mandar, why not explore this place on Sunday? He agreed instantly and so we had a destination - Varadayini Waterfalls. A few messages, calls to some close friends and I had a company of 5 including myself
Riders:
Ketan_R15 - R15
Umesh - Pillion on my bike
Mandar - ZMA R
Mitesh - Yamaha FZ LE
Najmuddin - Pillion on Mitesh's bike
Since it's a very short ride considering the distance, there's not much to write about the journey. Though I will definitely share our experience with the local villagers, a few things about the place, the trek(not like a proper trek as such but it was a nice tiring climb through jungle) and the amazing fun we had there.
As of now, following xBhp's tradition and posting a few teaser pics

Heading towards the fall walking through the jungle! It was so quiet and peaceful with only sound of our footsteps through gravel, birds chirping and occasionally sound of a small stream of water flowing. Experienced all this after a long time today


First glimpse of the waterfall!

Our Companions! Such green vistas all along the Goa Highway!

Complete Log with Photographs: Part One
Complete Log with Photographs: Part Two
Complete Log with Photographs: Part three


My friend tried to shoot all the action but it seems the vid is lost somewhere 




We reached a dead end with small water stream flowing ahead of us. The road was so muddy that my R15's rear wheel got stuck in it and I had to get help from Najmuddin to pull the bike out of it and take a U-Turn. Umesh tried to record all this on his camera but it seems the video didn't get saved on the memory card



























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