Hello Everyone...Greetings from Sumeet Rao…(Sumya)
Since Monsoon has had its Quota of Rainfall… we decided
to fulfill our Quota of Treks.
September: a super pleasant month, where all the
festivals are almost done, Monsoon is almost approaching its end, Winter slowly
trying to peep in, Flowers in blossoming mode… A perfect time for a Small
Jungle Trek.
We were planning for some Small-time. Less tiring trek.
And it Struck…Lets try Peb, also known as
Vikatgad Fort.
About:
This fort lies in the Sahyadri’s connecting to Matheran.
Vikatgad is a small hill type fort with numerous adventures enroute, we will
get drenched in Waterfalls, walk on Grassy plateaus, climb rocks patches, get
on to a Ladder, enjoy the breath taking 360 degree view of Matheran and
adjacent areas, again walk on a ledge with cool breeze feeling all over your
body, move ahead onto the Toy train route.
A Medium grade trek, but full on thrill &
Adventure and most important: Heaven for First timers.
The day arrived and My old fellow colleagues took the Karjat
bound train from their respective station.
Getting down at Neral, we had a pleasant Misal Pav breakfast
with Cutting chai. (Nothing can match this Deadly Awesome combination)
Moving ahead we started the trek… Sun god was all set to
hold us back from doing it, but all were so excited that they ain’t gonna
listen.
With a short round of Introduction and Instructions the true
TREK starts. Walking along a trail through overgrown bushes and shrubs. “FLAME FLOWER” caught our sight and amazed us
with what powers nature possesses.
A short break of 5 mins on grassy plateau and a Group pic,
we continued, now the trail was getting a little tougher since it was from
dense jungle where there are frequent chances of getting Mis-route,
However, we
had a clear picture of the route in our mind, but just for thrill, we
intentionally led the group a little onto the dead end way. We had hardly
walked for 3-4 minutes and the group was really frightened, so we calmed them
by taking them ahead onto the rightway (which was glued in my mind and not even
0.5% of getting misroute). Finally we reached the Spot – a WATERFALL. Much to
our dismay, there wasn’t much waster but was enough to charge ourselves and
fill up our Waterbottles.
Then the tough part starts with boulders and to climb them
alon the route. Some girls were hesitant, but managed. Cripping started when
all started sweating…. But it was short lived. We reached the mid spot on the
Ledge that divided the mountain range. Cool breeze and shadows refreshed our mood
and started to climb the Rock Patch. Girls were unknown about this and when
they heard that “this is the route”, they almost abandoned the trek there
itself. So we gave them a little “Gyaan” and then informed about we running
behind the schedule. So they gathered up their might and climbed the patch much
easily than their expectations… within next 10 minutes, we were at the Cave
“PEB KILLA” (PEB fort).
It is said that this cave was built by the Saints that used
to travel frequently and used this cave for resting. The cave here can
accommodate around 70-80 people. We had carried our lunch and had it here.
Furthermore moved towards the Ladder which is held along a
straight wall of around 40 ft. Next 10 minutes of Walk took us to the Top of
Vikatgad. Little Photography sessions and Personal Clicks for Facebook/
Whatsapp DP (Display Pic) we moved to-wards another ladder that joins 2 cliffs.
Getting down was easy but tricky and led us towards the
famous “V” Ledge which joins Vikatgad to Matheran. Alongroute we clicked many
pics of Flowers without plucking them and preserving them in their Habitat.
We trailed for some 20 minutes and were on the TOY TRAIN
route. We halted for all the group to come and moved towards Dasturi Naka onto
the Tracks.
“Ohh no… the Train is coming, what shall we do Now?”…
panicked the girls, but it was way too far from them as they were away from the
tracks.
Note: This train is not for passengers, it’s for the Railway
staff that works along the route and in Matheran.
Reached Dasturi Naka, took Taxi’s and reached the Hotel in
just 15 minutes.
As soon as we got onto the train to CST, those who got the
seats were almost asleep even before the train started. All were tired, but did
enjoy a lot.
“All’s well… that
ENDS well”
More such treks to come that had been done earlier but still
afresh in my Mind
- Regards,
Sumya (Sumeet Rao)
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