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Bhimashankar Trek: An Introduction

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The Bhimashankar Trek is one of Maharashtra’s most thrilling and captivating treks, taking you through densely forested regions, steep mountain terrains, and a temple perched atop Nagfani Pinnacle! This trek will take you past numerous forts, hills, rock climbing areas, flowing waterfalls, picturesque lakes and streams. Plus, you’ll witness an array of exotic flora and fauna in these forests.

Monsoon season transforms the landscape into a breathtakingly beautiful realm. The wet canopy of mountains creates natural lighting that allows hundreds of fireflies to flash in sync.

For nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike, this trek is a must-do. Not only will you get to take in breathtaking views, but you will also gain insight into the area’s ancient history.

  • Difficulty:  Moderate
  • Base Village: Khandas, Maharashtra
  • Altitude: 3400 ft. approx
  • Best Season: July-September
  • Ideal For: Intermediate & Experienced Trekkers

How To Reach Bhimashankar?

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The trek starts from the village of Khandas, approximately 25 kms from Neral railway station. You can reach via public transport and a private vehicle very quickly.

Via Public Transport:

From Mumbai, take a local train from Dadar heading towards Karjat, and get down at Neral. From Neral, take a local rickshaw to the base village of Khandas. They charge around INR 150 per seat.

Trekkers coming from Pune can take a local bus to Karjart & then, from Karjat, hire a local rickshaw to Khandas village.

Via Private Transport:

The base village of Khandas is 90 kms from Mumbai and takes around 2.5 – 3 hours to reach via car or bike. Click on the  link  for the Google Maps route.

From Pune, the distance is around 130 kms and takes around 3.5 – 4 hours to reach. Click on the  link  for the Google Maps route.

What Is The Trek Route & Difficulty Level?

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The Bhimashankar trek has two main routes – the Shidi Ghat and Ganesh Ghat. Here’s a detailed description of both:

  • Shidi Ghat Route:  

This is the most popular and well-marked trail for the Bhimashankar trek. The trail starts from Khandas village and is approximately 13 km long. The trek starts with a gradual climb and then becomes steep as you reach the top. Around 4-5 rock patches along the way require careful navigation. The final climb to the Bhimashankar temple is through a series of stone steps. The trek is moderately difficult and can take 5-6 hours to complete .

  • Ganesh Ghat Route:  

This is a longer, more challenging route with fewer facilities. The trail starts from Kusur village and is approximately 18 km long . The trek starts with a steep climb with several rock patches and boulder sections requiring careful navigation. The trail is less crowded than the Shidi Ghat route and offers stunning views of the Sahyadri ranges. The trek via Ganesh Ghat is difficult & can take between 8-9 hours to complete .

Both routes offer a unique and challenging trekking experience, with breathtaking views of the Western Ghats. It’s essential to plan your trek and carry enough water, food, and appropriate gear.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The Bhimashankar trek via Shidi ghat route is moderately difficult. The trek via Ganesh ghat route is difficult and should be only attempted by experienced trekkers.

The duration of the Bhimashankar trek and the distance covered can vary depending on the route taken and the pace of the trekker. However, the most common route is the Shidi Ghat route, which is around 13 km long and can take between 5-6 hours to complete. The Ganesh Ghat route is longer, around 18 km, and can take up to 8-9 hours to complete. It’s important to plan accordingly and ensure you have enough time to complete the trek safely.

Yes, the Bhimashankar temple is located at the top of a hill and can only be reached by trekking. There are two main trekking routes to reach the Bhimashankar temple – the Shidi Ghat route and the Ganesh Ghat route. Both routes involve a steep climb and can take several hours to complete, depending on the pace of the trekker.

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Know all about trekking in bhimashankar.

Go trekking at Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary. Trek through huge mountains, cross multiple waterfalls. Explore the plantations around. Many hikers love to try Bhimashankar Trek for the adventure and mystical beauty it provides. A picturesque and breathtaking view for landscape photographers.

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Trek Starts from Khandas Village, Karjat

For the easy-going, Bhimashankar, about 275 km from Mumbai by road is a weekend getaway. For Hiking, Bhimashankar Sidhi Ghat Trek is a 3250 feet high and a 4.5-hour grueling trek from Khandas village. It is a test of endurance for our muscles, joints, and perseverance for our minds.

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Trekking Bhimashankar

The temple on top dedicated to Lord Shiva dates back to the 18th century. Legend is that Lord Shiva killed Bhima, an Asura who lived there. Bhimashankar wildlife sanctuary is home to a variety of endangered species of flora and fauna. The Giant Indian Squirrel is a significant attraction, while the other species present include Panther, Sambar, Wild Boar. The Bhima river originates from here and joins river Krishna.  Trekking Bhimashankar  during the monsoons is ideal and the most enjoyable, with endless stretches of greenery right from the base with waterfalls and gushing streams. But it is also risky. River Bhima, also known as Chandrabhaga River, especially at Pandharpur, resembles the Moon's shape.

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Bhimashankar Trek Plan

Initially, we planned to cover only the first plateau and a hike through the forests, since trekking up to Bhimashankar and back on the same day could be a daunting task. But the enthusiasm was infectious, and each had a point to prove to oneself. Even the first-timers were determined. It is an experience that you can never forget, and our trek was one of them. So here we go, we were 30 plus trekkers of different age groups with a mixed bag of experienced casual and first-time trekkers.  Bhimashankar  located near to Pune in the ghat region of the Sahyadri hills

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Train Journey Bhimashankar Trek

Trek to Bhimashankar was planned by Treks and Trails India. I asked everyone to be on time & catch the last train leaving from CST Railway Station to Karjat Railway Station from their respective stations. The meeting point was 2nd last boogie of the train. Everybody was excited and caught the train through some of them caught the earlier train, and some got into a different boogie. And as usual, few were following Indian Standard Time and missed the train.

Everybody was scattered in the boogie as it was a full boogie till Kalyan, but and many of us did not know each other. I was trying to talk with everyone so that they don’t feel left out. We reached Karjat and headed to the State Transport Bus stand, where we rested for a couple of hours. Early in the morning, we got into Four TUM-TUM bigger versions of auto-rickshaw and headed for Khandas, the base village, an hour-long ride.

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Tum Tum Ride to Khandas trek start point for Bhimashankar

It was dark when we started our ride before dawn, but later while traveling to Khandas, we had a real feeling of the countryside as we saw small villages, farms, animals, bullock carts, which we don’t get to see in our day to day life. There are two Trek routes for Bhimashankar Ganesh Ghat and Shidi Ghat or Ladder route. We were going to ascend Via Shidi Ghat and descend Via Ganesh Ghat to save time and enjoy the beauty of both the courses.

We had hired a local villager to help us while ascending till the Shidi Ghat were over. We briefed everyone about the trek, gave some instructions, dos, and don’ts and then started the trek. Everyone was very excited and started the trek.

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Within an hour, we reached the first ladder out of the three ladders were we met two other groups who were climbing the ladder. The other groups were also big like us but were slow and didn’t have experienced people to assist them in the climb, so I had to step forward as they had already slowed us down by an hour.

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Small Break

We were running behind schedule, and our group had got divided into two due to other groups. We still managed to catch up with the 1st half of our group after crossing the three ladders as there is a plateau after the ladders where there are some huts that sell tea, buttermilk, lime juice, biscuits, Bhakri with chutney. The Plateau is where both the routes meet, and from here, there is only one single route. From here, the path ahead was steep, but our first-half group had waited for us over there for more than half an hour, so they requested me to allow them to go ahead. I hesitated to let them, but they were bored, so I permitted them to go ahead, as it consisted of experienced trekkers who had done this trek before.

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  • Gupt Bhimashankar

I had instructed them to meet near the Bhimashankar temple and give the order for lunch as it was Shravan season there would-be pilgrims in huge numbers visiting Bhimashankar and we had to save time. After two hours, the first group called me and said they had reached the top, and there is a lot of crowds and a very long line for darshan due to Shravan Sunday. So they are thinking of skipping the darshan and visiting Gupt Mahadev, also known as Gupt Bhimashankar, to which I agreed. Gupt Mahadev is around half an hour's walk from the temple near a flowing river. They had also placed the order for lunch with a resident homestay over there.

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Finally Reached Bhimashankar 

While climbing, we got a delightful climate and not much rain, so we were able to get a good view of the natural beauty. And after a few hours, we finally reached the top. On top, there is a lake. It took approx two hours and thirty minutes to reach till the Mandir. 

After reaching the top, we went near the temple where we were supposed to meet but couldn’t find any network to contact the first group. So we had to wait there, and while we were waiting near the temple, we realized that some of our group trekkers are not with us, and we had to search for them as cell phones were not reachable, and the crowd was increasing. After looking for them, we found some of them and came to know via other trekkers that four of our trekkers had decided to quit and left by bus for Mumbai to which we were upset and disappointed.

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Descend return Bhimashankar Trek starts from Ganesh Ghat

But we had to carry on and descend to complete the trek. During this, our first group had come back, and we proceeded for lunch with them. There we had to wait for some time as the food was not ready, but it was worth waiting as the food was hot and delicious. We all enjoyed it as it was typical home food.

Descend return Bhimashankar Trek starts from Ganesh Ghat.

After lunch, we started our journey back right away, and we had to ensure that we reach down soon as it would become dark, and very few of us had carried the torch. So the instructions were given to the entire group clearly, and we started descending. While descending, we were enjoying the scenic beauty around us and also meeting many devotees climbing up for the next day darshan.

Ganesh Ghat

By God's grace, we did not have too many people slip and fall, which generally happens in this trek during this season, and all of them maintained a reasonable speed also. One of our trekkers was around 50 plus but was very sporty as we had taken only one short break and descended via Ganesh Ghat, which is a long and easy route. We reached the Ganesh mandir and took the darshan and a small break and again started to descend.

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Karjat Journey Begins

We all reached down within time, and there was still daylight. I had already called the Maruti vans when we reached the Ganesh mandir and informed them that we should be down in an hour or so. He said that it would take some time as one of the vans was on his way from Karjat, so I decided to send the other Vehicle ahead so that they can reach home soon, and I stayed back with some other trekker for the last vehicle to come.

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Places to visit during Bhimashankar Trek

Finally, after some time, the last van came, and we started our ride back to Karjat station. We reached Karjat station, and a train for Mumbai just left, which we were unable to catch, so now we had to wait for around 20-30 minutes for the next train. Then the next train came we got into it and were relaxing. By this time, everyone’s energy levels crushed, but we still chatted, and everyone alighted at their respective stations as we had boarded. We wished a final goodbye of this beautiful journey to each other, as this was one of the most memorable treks we had.

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Bhimashankar Wikipedia Information Below

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Bhīmāshankar Temple is a Jyotirlinga shrine located 50 km northwest of Khed alias Rajguru Nagar, near Pune, in India. It is located 127 km from Shivaji Nagar in Pune in the Ghat region of the Sahyadri hills. Bhīmāshankar is also the source of the river Bhima, which flows southeast and merges with the Krishna river near Raichur. The other Jyotirlinga shrines in Maharashtra are Trimbakeshwar near Nashik and Grishneshwar near Aurangabad.

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Bhimashankar Trek: Distance, Height, Route, and Best Time to Visit

The Bhimashankar trek, nestled in the heart of nature, offers a captivating journey for adventure enthusiasts. Embarking on a trek is not just about walking through nature; it’s an immersive experience that involves meticulous planning and knowledge about the trail. In this article, we’ll delve into the intricacies of the Bhimashankar trek, covering its distance, height, route, and the best time to visit.

Table of Contents

  • 1 Understanding the Trek Distance:
  • 2 Exploring the Elevation of Bhimashankar:
  • 3 Bhimashankar Trekking Route:
  • 4 Bhimashankar Trek Best Time:
  • 5 Necessary Gear and Equipment:
  • 6 Importance of Safety During the Trek:
  • 7 Nearby Places to Stay During the Trek:
  • 8 Must-Visit Places in the Vicinity:
  • 9 Real-Life Stories from Bhimashankar Trekkers:
  • 10 Photography Tips for the Trek:
  • 11 Importance of Preserving the Trekking Environment:
  • 12 Contrasting Bhimashankar Trek with Similar Treks:
  • 13 Interactions with Local Communities:
  • 14 Recap of Key Points and Encouragement:
  • 15 Conclusion:
  • 16 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

Understanding the Trek Distance:

Trekking novices often underestimate the importance of knowing the distance of their chosen trail. The Bhimashankar trek spans a certain distance, and understanding this aspect beforehand can significantly impact the trekking experience. Whether you’re a seasoned trekker or a beginner, the trek distance sets the tone for the entire journey.

Exploring the Elevation of Bhimashankar:

As trekkers ascend, the elevation plays a crucial role in determining the trek’s difficulty. Bhimashankar, standing tall at a certain height, offers both a physical and metaphorical ascent. Knowing the height is not just about conquering a peak; it’s about preparing oneself for the challenges that come with the elevation.

Bhimashankar Trekking Route:

The journey to Bhimashankar is as important as reaching the destination itself. A detailed description of the trekking route, complete with key landmarks and highlights, ensures that trekkers are well-prepared for the terrain that lies ahead. Navigating the route becomes an enriching experience when armed with this knowledge.

Bhimashankar Trek Best Time:

Seasonal variations can significantly impact the trekking experience. Understanding the best time to visit Bhimashankar ensures that trekkers witness the landscape at its most enchanting. Whether it’s the bloom of flowers in spring or the serene snow-covered trails in winter, each season presents a unique allure.

Necessary Gear and Equipment:

Preparation is key to a successful trek. Knowing the necessary gear and equipment to carry can make a substantial difference in the overall experience. From sturdy hiking boots to weather-appropriate clothing, being well-equipped enhances comfort and safety during the trek.

Importance of Safety During the Trek:

Safety should never be compromised during a trek. This section emphasizes the importance of adhering to safety measures, including emergency protocols and precautions. A well-prepared trekker is not only equipped with gear but also with the knowledge to navigate unexpected situations.

Nearby Places to Stay During the Trek:

A comfortable stay is vital after a day of trekking. Exploring accommodation options around Bhimashankar ensures that trekkers have a restful night, ready to take on the challenges of the trail the next day. Recommendations for lodging provide valuable insights for planning a seamless trek.

Must-Visit Places in the Vicinity:

Beyond the trek itself, Bhimashankar has hidden gems waiting to be explored. This section introduces popular attractions around Bhimashankar, encouraging trekkers to extend their journey and discover the beauty that lies beyond the trail.

Real-Life Stories from Bhimashankar Trekkers:

The personal touch of real-life experiences adds depth to the article. Trekkers share their stories, lessons learned, and tips for future Bhimashankar enthusiasts. These narratives create a sense of community and offer practical insights for a memorable trek.

Photography Tips for the Trek:

Capturing the essence of the Bhimashankar trek requires more than just a camera. This section provides photography tips, ensuring that trekkers leave with not only memories but also stunning visuals that document their journey.

Importance of Preserving the Trekking Environment:

Trekking is not just about conquering peaks; it’s about preserving the beauty that nature offers. This section emphasizes environmental conservation and responsible trekking practices to ensure that Bhimashankar remains a pristine destination for generations to come.

Contrasting Bhimashankar Trek with Similar Treks:

For trekkers looking for variety, a comparison with other treks provides valuable insights. Contrasting Bhimashankar with similar treks highlights its unique features, helping readers make an informed decision about their next adventure.

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Interactions with Local Communities:

Trekking is not just about the destination; it’s also about the journey. This section explores the interactions with local communities, shedding light on the cultural significance of the region and fostering a deeper connection between trekkers and the land they traverse.

Recap of Key Points and Encouragement:

As we reach the conclusion of our exploration, it’s essential to recap the key points covered in the article. From distance to height, route, and the best time to visit, each aspect contributes to the overall tapestry of the Bhimashankar trek. We encourage readers to embark on this adventure, armed with knowledge and a spirit of exploration.

Conclusion:

In the grand tapestry of trekking experiences, the Bhimashankar trek stands out as a captivating journey filled with challenges and beauty. Armed with the knowledge of distance, height, route, and the best time to visit, trekkers can embark on this adventure with confidence. As you traverse the trails, remember to embrace the unexpected, capture the moments, and leave only footprints.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

Q.1 Is Bhimashankar trek suitable for beginners?

Bhimashankar trek offers varying difficulty levels. Beginners can enjoy certain sections, but it’s advisable to be prepared for challenging terrain.

Q.2 Are there any age restrictions for the trek?

While there are no strict age restrictions, trekkers should be in good physical condition. Consult with a healthcare professional if needed.

Q.3 What is the average duration of the Bhimashankar trek?

The trek’s duration can vary based on factors like weather and individual pace. On average, it takes about 2 to 3 days.

Q.4 Can I trek to Bhimashankar solo, or is it better to join a group?

Both solo and group trekking are possible. Assess your comfort level and experience before deciding.

Q.5 Are permits required for the Bhimashankar trek?

As of now, no special permits are required for the trek. However, check local regulations for any updates.

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The Complete Guide to the Bhimashankar Trek

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The Bhimashankar Trek is a nature lover’s paradise. It passes through thick forests and enters the center of the Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary. The Bhimashankar trip provides a complete dose of action, with stream crossings, ladders, and rock climbing all rolled into one trek.

While the monsoon season is ideal for this journey, it is also possible to complete it during other seasons. The path is scenic and exhilarating. Trekkers can take the Shidi Ghat route to reach Bhimashankar on foot.  For beginners, we recommend the Ganesh Ghat route, which has spectacular vistas and is easy.

Birds, langurs, and spotted deer will keep you company while you’re in the jungle. If you’re lucky, you might spot the Malabar Giant Squirrel, sometimes known as ‘Shekar’.

The walk to Gupt Bhimashankar, one of the 12 jyotirlingas, is the highlight of the trek. Gupt Bhimashankar sits beneath a rock in the middle of a stream.

➤ Trail information

  • Altitude: 3,050 feet.
  • Time taken: 3.5 hours via Shidi Ghat (ladder); 4 hours via Ganesh Ghat. It takes two hours to descend.
  • Trek gradient: moderately challenging.
  • Water sources: none. Carry 2-3 liters of water. During the monsoon, you can refill your water bottles from seasonal streams.

The Bhimashankar Trek begins in Khandas. About 500 meters after passing through Khandas village, you will come across a tiny bridge at a T-junction. The route on the left leads to Shidi Ghat, and the one to the right leads to the Ganesh Ghat walkway.

Ascent through Shidi Ghat:

The first 20 minutes following the T-junction are a leisurely walk. You get to a creek in approximately 20 minutes. After crossing the stream, the trail ascends for around 40 minutes until you reach the first ladder. After climbing the first ladder, you can swiftly go on to the next. There is a cave after the second ladder where you can rest for a while. This location provides magnificent views of the valley below.

Soon after crossing ladder 3, there is a section of massive rocks. You must exercise considerable caution while traveling this portion. Although not required, a rope will be useful here.

Immediately after this segment, the route connects with the one from Ganesh Ghat. This is the halfway point. There are a few shelters where people sell snacks.

Ascent through Ganesh Ghat:

For the first hour following the t-junction, the trail runs through deep vegetation. This is a gentle rise. After an hour, the trail opens up onto a meadow. After 30 minutes of ascending through the meadow, it enters a dense forest. This finally connects to the Shidi Ghat path.

The trail after the two paths meet is a hard ascent through dense forest. It leads straight to the top, where you may discover the Bhimashankar temple.

➤ How to contact Gupt Bhimashankar

The trek to Gupt Bhimashankar starts to the right of the temple (SBI ATM). Walk along the brook behind the Bhimashankar temple. Within 100 meters, the route enters a deep forest. Arrows indicate the way.

After one kilometer, the trail forks. One portion crosses a creek directly, while the other moves parallel to it. Both of these lead to Gupt Bhimashankar. The first one passes through the Sakshi Vinayak temple.

Descent through Ganesh Ghat:

The downhill route is the same as the ascent until the halfway point, where the trails from Ganesh Ghat and Shidi Ghat intersect. There is clear signage at the junction where the road splits. You pass a few huts around this junction. After passing the huts, take the trail to the left.

The walk passes through dense woodlands and meadows. Around 20 minutes into the descent, you’ll come across a Ganesh mandir. As soon as you arrive at the base, you will find yourself on a neatly laid-out tar road.

Walk along this road for 500 meters till you reach the T-junction from where you started. Shared jeeps and autos are available to transport you to Karjat/Neral.

Apoorva Karlekar and Sneha Rao researched and documented this hike in September 2017. 

Alternative treks:

While the Bhimashankar trek is incomparable, there are a number of easy-to-do hikes in Maharashtra that are ideal for first-timers who prefer to go gently. Keep in mind that GoPlanReady does not organize these hikes. We send trek researchers to investigate and document treks so that people may read about them on our website and go trekking on their own.

If you are interested in trekking in the Himalayas with GoPlanReady, please check out our upcoming treks.

Plan your trip to the Bhimashankar Trek.

  • Nearest railway station: Neral (about 29 kilometers).
  • Karjat is approximately 30 kilometers.

How to get to Karjat/Neral using public transportation:

How to reach Karjat/Neral from Mumbai: Board a local train to Karjat or a Pune-bound outstation train and get off at Neral or Karjat. It takes approximately 2 hours from Dadar Railway Station.

How to go to Karjat/Neral from Pune: Take a train bound for Mumbai and get out at Neral or Karjat station. The trip lasts around two hours. 

To get to Karjat/Neral : From Nashik, you must change trains in Kalyan. Kalyan is around 2 hours away from Nashik, while Karjat is another hour away.

How to get to Bhimashankar from Neral/Karjat via public transportation:

How to get to Bhimashankar Trek from Neral: From the Neral railway station, take a shared Tum-Tum/Van to Kashele (20 Rs per seat). From Kashele, you can either wait for the bus to Khandas base village or take another shared Tum-Tum (30–40 Rs per seat). 

How to get to Bhimashankar from Karjat: Buses travel to Kashele/Khandas from Karjat; however, the service is irregular. Private jeeps and autos are readily available from Neral and Karjat. Bargain for a good price. Rs 500 travels from Neral to Khandas base village.

  • The nearest international and domestic airport is Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai.
  • Pune International Airport, Pune.

➤ Packing list for the Bhimashankar trek:

  • Identification card, basic first aid kit, bandana, cap, scarf, and sunglasses
  • Bring a raincoat and a minimum of two liters of water.
  • Lemon with salt OR electrolyte powder/drink (Electoral, Gatorade, Glucon D, etc.).
  • High-calorie snacks (nuts and dried fruits, homemade cake, etc.)
  • This kit includes a Swiss Army knife, safety pins, rubber bands, and a whistle for emergency use.
  • 2 Quick Dry T-shirts are superior to cotton tees.
  • One pair of trekking or track pants.
  • Sunscreen (SPF 50+)
  • Optional: camera.

First Aid Kit:

  • Supplies include scissors and band-aids (both regular and waterproof).
  • Analgesic spray (Relispray, Volini, etc.)
  • Antiseptic liquid (such as Savlon or Dettol)
  • Antiseptic powder (powders containing povidone-iodine, such as Cipladine and Savlon)
  • Cotton Roll and Bandage
  • Crepe Bandage
  • One inch of wide medical tape (paper or cloth).
  • Micropore tape tablets for motion sickness (Avomine) and acidity (Gelusil, Digene).
  • Crocin is a mild pain treatment pill.

Note: Consult your physician before taking any drug.

➤ FAQs about the Bhimashankar Trek 

Can i tackle the bhimashankar trek if i’ve never been on a hike before.

Yes, and no.

It is a moderate hike for someone who leads an active lifestyle, and they can select BhimashankarTrek as their first trek via the slightly easy Ganesh Ghat route. The Sidhi route is more challenging.

It’s a difficult journey for people who live sedentary lives. We recommend a slightly gentler trek, such as Kothaligad.

Where can I find food and water on the Bhimashankar trek?

Villagers have put up hotels and restaurants in Khandas village. There are also a few kiosks near the Bhimashankar Temple. However, it is equally preferable to bring your own food.

Do I require permission to trek to Bhimshanakar?

No. You do not require permission to trek to Bhimashankar from Khandas.

Where can I stay on the Bhimashankar trek?

You can spend the first night of the walk in Khandas. The Bhimashankar Temple features a few lodges and hotels. The local residents can assist with lodging in the village and at the summit. Chachacha Aamba, which connects Ganesh Ghat and Shidi Ghat, contains a Pawarbaba ashram where you can stay.

How challenging is the Bhimashankar Trek?

Bhimashankar is a straightforward trek for athletic novices. During the monsoon season, the trail may get slippery, making it more difficult.

How long is the Bhimashankar Trek?

Bhimashankar travels 3.5 hours via Shidi Ghat and 4 hours via Ganesh Ghat. The descent takes 2.5 hours.

Emergency Contacts for the Bhimashankar Trek

Nearest Hospital: The government hospital closest to the Bhimashankar hike is the Sub District Hospital in Karjat. It is an hour away (contact number: 072497 63836).

The police station closest to Bhimashankar Trek is at Neral, about 50 minutes away. (contact number: 02148 238 444) This information is correct as of May 20.

Mountain rescue: Giripremi established the Maharashtra Mountaineers Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC), a pan-Maharashtra rescue network. You can reach them at 7620230231 for assistance in the Sahyadris. Learn more about this fantastic effort here: (Visit http://www.giripremi.com/mmrcc/)

ERSS: For any form of emergency support, you can use the Pan-India Emergency Response Support System (ERSS) number, 112.

Mobile networks and ATMs 

A cellphone network is available along the trek route.

The nearest ATM to the Bhimashankar temple is the SBI ATM near the Neral bus terminus.

Visit Near Bhimashankar Temple

If you undertake it as a two-day hike, you can see the following places:

The Indian Giant Squirrel’s natural habitat is the Bhimashankar Wildlife Reserve, which is around 3 kilometers from Khandas. It is a thickly forested area of 120 square kilometers in the Western Ghats, popularly known as the Sahyadri Ranges. It is home to numerous indigenous and pandemic animal and bird species. It is considered one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots.

Hanuman Lake is a picturesque lake in Bhimashankar. It is a little tough to get to, but it is well worth the effort; there are many animals and birds to see here.

Nagphani Peak resembles a hooded snake with its pointed tip. It is also known as a Duke’s nose since it resembles the nose of a Duke. Beginners can climb 2.5 km to reach the top. The greatest season to trek is between November and February, when you can enjoy stunning vistas of the Lonavala and Khandala valleys.

Rajmachi Fort Walk is a well-known trek across the steep highlands of the Sahyadri range. It consists of two forts: Shrivardhan and Manoranjan. Experienced trekkers can begin in the Gondhane caves, while others can start from Udhewadi village.

Gupt Bhimashankar Temple is around 40 minutes from the peak of Bhimashankar Temple. It is a location where you may glimpse the Shivling behind a waterfall. Standing beneath the waterfall is a little risky, but it’s worth it.

Approximately three kilometers from the Mahabaleshwar bus terminal, the Bombay location offers breathtaking views of the valleys below as the sun sets. Situated on the old Bombay Road, it is one of the oldest locations in Mahabaleshwar. quite packed with tourists.

Ahupe Waterfalls is located in Bhimashankar, near a wildlife reserve. It offers a stunning view of the Dimbhe Dam’s backwaters.

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Siddhgad-Bhimashankar Trek

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The Complete Guide to Siddhgad-Bhimashankar Trek

In summer you can also halt at the machan on the way and if lucky get to see wildlife. You also come across a gigantic waterfall near Kondwal village. Apart from leopards and tigers Bhimashankar forest sanctuary is also famous for Maharashtra’s state animal, the Indian giant squirrel or ‘Shekru’. The beauty of this range is mesmerizing.

RaBorwadi – 30 mins from Borwadi village is Kotwal Smarak, which is dedicated to two freedom fighters Bhai Kotwal & Hiraji Patil who were shot dead at this place by a Britisher on 2nd Jan 1943.

Siddhgad – Nothing much has been mentioned about Shivaji Maharaj and Siddhgad. But this fort was in Swarajya till the year 1690. The cave on the fort looks 1000 years old. It was taken by the British in 1818. Siddhgad was at a difficult location and cannons fired by Britishers could not reach Siddhgad hence cannons were brought up to Damdamia plateau slightly higher than Siddhgad via Pune – Bhimashankar route. Cannon shells were then fired to destroy Siddhgad in the year 1819. The villagers mention that these cannons are still there in the dense forests of Damdamia.

Bhimashankar – One of the 12 Jyotirlingas is situated in the north of Pune, by the banks of the river Bhima. Bhimashankar is a paradise destination for pilgrims, trekkers, nature lovers, jungle lovers and bird spectators due to the Wildlife sanctuary.

➤ Short Itinerary

  • Siddhgad – Bhimashankar is a range trek, they are linked and offer beautiful landscapes throughout. A truly exhilarating trek, marked by dense forests, amazing waterfalls, thick fog curtained ways and gurgling streams.
  • The lush green landscapes especially in the monsoons make this long and arduous trek very soothing. You can halt at Kondwal, a sleepy village, and resume the hike the next day or directly go to Bhimashankar.

➤ Trail Information

The Siddhgad-Bhimashankar trail is a 2-day exhilarating trek, marked by dense forests, amazing waterfalls, thick fog curtained ways and gurgling streams.

Day 1: Borwadi (1000 ft) – Siddhgad wadi (2172 ft) – Kondwal village (3165 ft)

It is going to be a long day today so you need to start early. Reach Borwadi village. You need to cross the village and start walking in the direction of Siddhgad. Facing Siddhgad you will see the trail moves towards the right from the village, crossing the fields.

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Continue walking keeping the fields to the right. After 5 minutes you will notice the overhead wires, and electric wire poles. Pass through the wires and continue on the trail that climbs up the ridge gradually. Another 5 minutes into the hike and you will notice a small stream to your right. You will see the trail gradually climbs up and passes through dense forest. In summer you will see trees laden with mangoes that belong to the forest department and hence you can enjoy mangoes all through the way. After 20 – 25 minutes you will see small rocks along the muddy trail. You are now nearing the rock wall of Siddhgad. It takes around 45 – 50 minutes to reach this place. You will also see several waterfalls on the rock wall flowing from atop on a rainy day.

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On a clear day you can see Jamburde dam behind and Padar Gad and Bhimashankar towards your right. Keeping the Siddhgad wall towards your right continue moving ahead parallel to the wall. Within 5 -10 minutes you come across a 5-10 ft rock patch. You need to be careful as the rock can be slippery in monsoons.

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You will see the trail now climbs up parallel to the Siddhgad wall. Move ahead keeping the wall towards your right. After a few minutes you will see stairs cut in the rock to make the climb easier. It takes an hour to reach this place from Borwadi.

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Move ahead keeping Siddhgad to your right. You will come across a plateau with green fields.  Continue ahead on the plateau keeping Siddhgad to your right and valley towards your left. You can also see Gorakhgad fort at a distance towards your left. In around 15 – 20 minutes you will reach Siddhgad wadi. You also have a well just before the wadi a little off route to the left. You can fill in the water here. This is the only source of water in the summer. It takes around 1 – 1.5 hours to reach Siddhgad wadi from Borwadi village. Siddhgad wadi is a small village with a small school, some houses and a temple.

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Continue ahead from Siddhgad wadi keeping the fort towards your right and within 15 – 20 minutes you will reach a small ancient Devi temple located in dense trees. The red flag of the temple can be seen from far. Proceed ahead straight and you will come across the fort gates.

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You come across a huge plateau just after the fort gate, which has some ancient stone structures and carvings. You will also see several waterfalls on the wall emerging from the plateau right in front. You will also see a pinnacle towards your right.

Keeping Siddhachi Lingi (Siddhgad pinnacle) to your right go round to the other side. Within a distance of 5 -10 minutes, you will come across several streams on the way. Within 20 – 25 minutes you reach a gully climbing up on the right. The trail that goes straight ahead goes to Sakhar Machi in the northeast. To go to Bhimashankar you need to take a U-turn and climb upwards in the gully to your right. It takes approximately 45 minutes to an hour to reach this point from Siddhgad wadi.

Continue to climb up the gully. The gully passes through a thick forest. Another 20 – 25 minutes of ascent and you can come across a clearing from where you get a clear view of the villages below. The trail further passes through bushes 4-5 feet in height. It takes around 45 minutes to reach the top of the col. You also come across a beautiful waterfall at the top of the col.

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You can also see Jamburde dam, Narvili village from the top. To the right of the col stands the Damdamia mountain. Continue walking through the dense forest and streams for 30 minutes and you come across the trail coming from Ahupe. The trail after the col is mainly uniform with no ups and downs. The forest between Ahupe and Bhimashankar is an evergreen forest and called as bhatti-che-raan.

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It is very easy to lose your way here, so you need to be very sure of the directions and the route map. Left on the trail will take you to Ahupe and right to Bhimashankar. Take right and continue on the trail for a few minutes till you come across a stream. Cross the stream. Continue on the trail for 20 – 30 minutes till you come across a man-made small lake with a watchtower made by the forest department (Bhimashankar Sanctuary). Ideally, the watchtower can be seen from a distance but in monsoon, it is hardly visible in the fog. The trail from here gets broader as you see the cart route right up to the Kondwal village. It takes around 1.5 – 2 hours to reach Kondwal village from here. You can stay in the school/temple here or proceed to Bhimashankar which is another 3 hour of hike from here.

Day 2: Kondwal village (3165 ft) – Bhimashankar (3297 ft) 

You need to start early today as it is going to be a long day today as well. Fill in your water bottles as you may not find potable water ahead. Most of the water is muddy during the monsoons. After a few minutes, you come across a river bridge. You can hear the gushing sound of the river. The water mostly flows over the bridge during the monsoons. After 15 – 20 minutes you come across a beautiful waterfall. The waterfall is gigantic and cannot be captured in a single frame. A very scenic waterfall that can be just captured in the memories. The road now enters into the dense forest. You can see the road gradually climbs up and down. Continue on the tar road. You will see the road gently wind towards the right and after a few minutes, it winds towards the left.  There is also a trail that passes through the sanctuary if one wishes to avoid the tar road. However, it is advisable to follow the tar road as the trail is less frequented and one can easily get lost in the profuse wilderness.

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After 30 – 45 minutes you come across an opening on the left side of the road. Continue on the tar road till you come across fields on left side of the road. You also come across a river flowing on the right side of the road.

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The road again passes through dense forests. Another 30 minutes and you reach Bhimashankar phata. This is the most boring part of the trek, the walk on the tar road. You will see a perpendicular road which is the Manchar – Bhimashankar road. Towards the left is Nigdale village and towards the right is Bhimashankar. It takes 1.5 – 2 hours to reach this point from Kondwal village. Nigdale village is just 3 km from Bhimashankar. Take the right from here. The road gently climbs up and has several windings on the way. If lucky you can get a ride up to Bhimashankar as several ST buses and taxis ply on this route. The road goes uphill and you need to be very careful on this road, because of the speeding vehicles and very poor visibility due to the fog. After around 30 – 45 minutes you come across Bhimashankar Bus Station on the right.

A little ahead on the right you see a plateau and the pathway going down the hill takes you to Khandas. Continue straight to reach the Bhimashankar temple. You have several small hotels/shops where you can have quick lunch/snacks/tea. It takes around 2.5 – 3 hours to reach Bhimashankar from Kondwal village. The trail is mainly through tar roads but passes through dense forest, scenic waterfall and streams flowing by the roadside. You rarely find any vehicle plying between Bhimashankar Phata and Kondwal village. If lucky you can see Shekru and other exotic animals and birds.

After the darshan, you can have lunch and then proceed back to Mumbai / Pune. From Bhimashankar you can either take a bus to Pune or Kalyan or the other option is to trek down until Khandas. This is one of the favourite one-day treks and is frequented by trekkers. You can visit Nagpahani and Gupt Bhimashankar as well. From Bhimashankar, you can reach Khandas via the Shidi ghat or Ganesh Ghat route. The distance is about 10 – 12 km and takes around 2.5 – 3.5 hours. The routes are wonderful and adventurous. From Khandas one can get a shared vehicle till Karjat which is 14 km away. From Karjat one can travel by train.

➤ What to Take on Your Trek

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No, stuffing it all in isn’t the right way to do it  Packing a backpack correctly saves precious time that you might waste trying to find your things later. It is wise to spend some time learning what goes into packing a backpack.

What should I pack?  On a trek, you only get what you take. Something as simple as a forgotten matchbox can cripple your cooking plans throughout the trek. So, it’s essential to prepare early and prepare well. To begin with, make a checklist. While shopping, remember this thumb rule – keep it light. “Every item needs to be light. This ensures that your backpack, on the whole, stays light,” says Sandhya UC, co-founder of Indiahikes. Balancing out heavy items with light ones isn’t going to have the same effect as having all light items. “Always opt for good quality, light items,” says Sandhya.

How much should my bag weigh?

“Your backpack for a weekend trek should weigh between 8 and 10 kg,” explains Arjun Majumdar, co-founder of Indiahikes, “To break it down, your tent should weigh around 2.5 kg, your sleeping bag, around 1.5 kg, and the ration, stove and clothes should constitute the other 5 kg.” The best way to plan is by concentrating on the necessities – food, shelter and clothes. Gather only those things that you’ll need to survive. Do not pack for ‘if’ situations. “That’s one of the common mistakes that people make – packing for ‘if situations. It only adds to the baggage that you can do without on a trek,” says Sandhya.

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One good way to go about it is to prepare a list of absolute essentials. Start with the most essential and end with the least essential. That way, when you feel you are overshooting the limit, you can start eliminating from the bottom. Another tip is to be smart while packing clothes. Invest in light. wash and wear fabrics. “Replace a sweater with two t-shirts,” adds Sandhya. Layering is  the  mantra when it comes to trekking. Refer to Sandhya’s clothes list to pack smart.

How to pack  The thumb rule for this one is to eliminate air spaces. Make sure that everything is packed tightly, especially clothes and jackets, as they tend to take up maximum air space. Put in all the large items first. Then squeeze in the smaller ones in the gaps. This ensures minimum air space. A good way to pack clothes is by using the Ranger Roll method.

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Where to pack  Bottom  Sleeping bag : Make this your base layer. Sleeping bags tend to be voluminous, but do not weigh much. They’re perfect for the bottom of the bag.  Tent : Just like the sleeping bag, even tents are voluminous and light. Keep the tent poles separately and place the fabric at the bottom of the backpack. Middle  Heavy jacket : Roll up the jacket in a tight ball and place it in the middle of the backpack, close to your back. The middle region of the backpack should always have the heaviest items. You can store other things like rations or mini stoves in the middle.  Other clothes : Roll other clothes and place them in the remaining space, to fill air gaps.

Backpack essentials

Top  Water : Water, although heavy, needs to be easily accessible. So put it in the topmost region of your backpack.  Medicine box : This is another component that you wouldn’t want to be scavenging for when in need.  Poncho : It could rain at any time in the mountains. So, ponchos should be accessible easily. Also, having a waterproof poncho at the top of the backpack provides additional waterproofing to items in the bag.

➤ How to Get Fit for Your Trek

Cardiovascular endurance

The secret to ascending any trail lies in building your cardiovascular endurance. You can begin by jogging every day. Ideally, you should be able to jog 4 km in 20 minutes before the start of the trek. It takes time to be able to cover this distance in the given time. Start slow and increase your pace every day. Swimming, cycling and stair climbing without too many breaks in between can help too. Strength This is another area you should work on. You will need to build strength in your muscles and your core body. You can do some squats to strengthen your leg muscles. Do around 3 sets of squats, with 8 squats in each set. Apart from this, you can add planks and crunches to your workout.

Flexibility

Another aspect that will help you trek comfortably is flexibility. For this, you can do some stretching exercises – stretch your hamstrings, quadriceps, hip flexors, lower back muscles and shoulders regularly. Carrying a backpack, however, light can become a strain after a while. These exercises will help you to be in good shape before the trek. Working out indoors

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Bhimashankar Trek 2023 (Pune) – Complete Travel Guide

Brief about bhimashankar trek.

As a nature lover, the Bhimashankar trek offers an excellent opportunity to explore the Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary. The trek offers a thrilling adventure, including stream crossings, rock climbing, and ladders that take you through thick forests, pristine meadows, waterfalls, and rocky patches. The trek offers scenic views and is doable throughout the year, with monsoon being the best time. Beginners can take the Ganesh Ghat route, which is easier, while experienced trekkers can take the Shidi Ghat route.

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The trek offers the opportunity to spot a variety of wildlife, including birds, langurs, and spotted deer, and if lucky, you may also spot the Malabar Giant Squirrel, known as the Shekar. For photographers, the trek offers a chance to capture some of the best wildlife photographs, as the sanctuary is home to the Giant Indian Squirrels. The trek also takes you to a famous Jyotirlinga temple located amidst the forest. So, grab your trekking shoes and camera and embark on an exciting expedition.

Key details of the Bhimashankar Trek:

  • Ideal Number of Days for the Visit : 2 days
  • Trek Distance : 7-8 km
  • Trek Altitude Range : 3500 feet
  • Nearest Railway Station : Neral Station (241 km)
  • Nearest Airport : Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Airport

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Best places to visit & explore at bhimashankar trek.

If you are looking for an adventure in the Western Ghats, a two-day trek to Bhimashankar will allow you to explore some of the most amazing places in the region.

  • Start your journey by visiting Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga , a centuries-old shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva, where you can offer your prayers.
  • Next, explore the Bhimashankar wildlife sanctuary , home to unique flora and fauna that can be explored on a jungle safari. You can also visit Hanuman lake, an ideal spot for camping and birdwatching.

In addition to the above, you can visit the Nagphani Peak, Rajmachi fort trek, Gupt Bhimashankar temple, Bombay Point, Ahupe Waterfalls, Kondhawal waterfall, and Bhakadevi.

  • Nagphani Peak is a 2.5 km trek to the peak with breathtaking views of Lonavala and Khandala valleys, while the Rajmachi fort trek is a popular trek for experienced hikers.
  • Gupt Bhimashankar temple is accessible through a walk in the jungle, and visitors can see the Shivling behind the waterfall.
  • For a beautiful sunset, head to Bombay Point , and for a stunning waterfall, visit Kondhawal waterfall.
  • Lastly, Bhakadevi is a large water body surrounded by lush green mountains that is perfect for relaxation.

Overall, Bhimashankar offers a wide variety of activities for travelers seeking adventure, spiritual experiences, and natural beauty. With its rich biodiversity, lush green forests, and stunning views, Bhimashankar is an ideal destination for nature lovers and adventurers alike.

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What is the best time to visit Bhimashankar Trek?

The best time to visit is during the monsoon season from July to September, as the weather is pleasant, waterfalls are rejuvenated, and faunas can be spotted.

Spring and winter are also great seasons for a trek. Spring, from February to March, offers a magical time to explore the forests with temperatures ranging from 15ᵒC to 31ᵒC. Winter, from November to February, is perfect for recreational activities, although trekkers may want to carry jackets or woollens as the temperature can drop to 11/12ᵒC at night.

However, it’s not recommended to visit between June and September due to heavy rainfall, making the climb slippery and dangerous. Summertime trek is also not recommended due to high humidity, which can be extremely exhausting. Nonetheless, daredevils can head to the trails if they are ready for the rains or the hot and humid season.

How to reach the starting point of the trek?

Khandas village is the starting point for the Bhimashankar trek and can be reached through Karjat. To reach Karjat/Neral from Mumbai, you can board a local train or outstation train to Karjat or Pune and alight at Neral or Karjat, which takes about 2 hours from Dadar railway station. If you’re traveling from Pune, board a Mumbai bound train and alight at Neral or Karjat, which takes about 2 hours.

To reach Bhimashankar from Neral, take a sharing Tum-Tum/Van to Kashele, which costs 20 Rs per seat. From Kashele, you can either wait for the bus to Khandas base village or board another sharing Tum-Tum, which costs 30-40 Rs per seat. Private jeeps/autos are easily available from Neral/Karjat to Kashele/Khandas base village, and you can bargain for a decent deal. It costs Rs 500 to travel from Neral to Khandas base village.

Availability of accommodations and food near the trek

Travellers to Bhimashankar have several options for food during their trek. They can find hotels and restaurants set up by villagers at Khandas village and small stalls near the Bhimashankar temple. However, it is advisable to carry your own food. During the trek, travelers can also find authentic local food like Jhunka Bhakhri and Kande Pohe at makeshift stops set up by the locals.

In Bhimashankar village, there are no restaurants, but travelers can head to nearby hotels for the local cuisine. There are also some delicious local snacks available at the point where the two trekking trails meet, including Misal Paav, Roasted Corn, Fruits, Groundnuts, Batata Wada, Idli Sambar, Pakoras, Lemonade, and Ginger Tea. Some restaurants also serve Maharashtrian Thalis with traditionally cooked vegetables, curries, flatbreads, and salad.

Accommodation:

Night stays can be arranged at Khandas at the start of the trek. Bhimashankar temple has a few lodges and hotels, and local villagers can also help with accommodation at the village and the top. Additionally, there are options for hotels, guest houses, and lodges in all budgets in Bhimashankar.

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The Difficulty level of the Bhimashankar Trek

The Bhimashankar trek is a moderate-difficult trek with steep slopes and rocky terrain. There are two routes available, Ganesh Ghat and Shidi Ghat, with the latter being more difficult. The trek is filled with stunning artifacts by nature, and the Ganesh Ghat route is relatively easier, but still demands caution and energy. The most difficult part of the trek is braved while passing through steep pathways.

Preparation required for the Bhimashankar Trek

The Bhimashankar trek is suitable for those with good stamina, endurance, and fitness levels, and not necessarily for expert trekkers. Light workout sessions or cardio can be done at least two weeks before the trek to help prepare the body. It is also important to keep the backpack light. Network connection is available at the base village but as you climb up, mobile connectivity will fluctuate due to the remote location and high altitude, with poor connectivity and scarce availability of telecom towers.

Nearby Destinations you may want to explore:

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The Borgiri to Bhimashankar trek is a captivating and invigorating adventure that takes trekkers through the breathtaking landscapes of the Sahyadri mountain range in Maharashtra, India. This trek offers a unique blend of natural beauty, religious significance, and an exhilarating hiking experience. Covering a distance of approximately 12 to 16 kilometers, the trek leads through dense forests, picturesque grasslands, and rocky terrains, providing trekkers with unforgettable memories and a close encounter with nature.

  • The Starting Point - Borgiri Village : Nestled in the Pune district of Maharashtra, Borgiri is the quaint and scenic village that serves as the starting point for the Borgiri to Bhimashankar trek. Surrounded by lush greenery and a serene ambiance, Borgiri welcomes trekkers with its warm hospitality and offers a glimpse into the rural charm of Maharashtra. Before embarking on the trek, trekkers can take a moment to soak in the beauty of the village and capture some picturesque moments.
  • The Enchanting Trail: The trail from Borgiri to Bhimashankar is a well-marked path that takes trekkers on a mesmerizing journey through the Sahyadri mountains. The trek begins with a gradual ascent through thick forests, which provide a much-needed respite from the scorching sun during the summer months. As trekkers ascend, they are treated to panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and the distant Sahyadri peaks.
  • The Breathtaking Bhimashankar Temple : The highlight of the Borgiri to Bhimashankar trek is undoubtedly the Bhimashankar Temple, one of the twelve Jyotirlinga shrines of Lord Shiva. Located at an altitude of approximately 3,250 feet, the temple holds immense religious significance and attracts pilgrims from far and wide. The architectural beauty of the temple, coupled with its spiritual aura, leaves trekkers in awe of the place.
  • The Thrill of the Waterfalls : During the monsoon and post-monsoon seasons, the trek takes on a new dimension as numerous waterfalls come alive along the route. The cascading waters add to the trek's charm and offer trekkers a chance to refresh themselves in the cool, crystal-clear streams. The sight of water gushing down the rugged cliffs is a true spectacle of nature's grandeur.
  • Flora and Fauna Delights : The Borgiri to Bhimashankar trail is rich in biodiversity, showcasing a diverse range of flora and fauna. As trekkers pass through the dense forests, they may spot various species of birds, butterflies, and small mammals. The region is home to several indigenous plant species, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and photographers.
  • Weather Conditions and Best Time to Trek: The best time to undertake the Borgiri to Bhimashankar trek is from June to February when the weather is pleasant, and the region comes alive with lush greenery and vibrant landscapes. During the monsoon season, the trek offers a surreal experience with the rain-washed surroundings and gushing waterfalls. However, it's crucial to exercise caution during the monsoon due to slippery trails and potential landslides.
  • Trek Difficulty and Precautions: The Borgiri to Bhimashankar trek is graded as a moderate to challenging trek, suitable for trekkers with some prior hiking experience. The trail involves both uphill and downhill sections, requiring a reasonable level of physical fitness. It is advisable to trek with a group or a certified trekking organization for safety and guidance. Trekkers should also follow the marked trail, carry sufficient water and snacks, wear appropriate trekking shoes, and pack a basic first aid kit.
  • The Borgiri to Bhimashankar trek is an unforgettable journey that offers a perfect blend of adventure, spirituality, and nature's splendor. With its picturesque landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and the religious significance of Bhimashankar Temple, the trek has something to offer for everyone. Whether you seek a spiritual pilgrimage or a thrilling outdoor experience, this trek will leave you with cherished memories to last a lifetime. So, put on your trekking shoes, embrace the wilderness, and embark on this awe-inspiring journey through the Sahyadri Mountains.

Trek Details: 

  • Trek Trail: Jungle trail
  • Trek Difficulty : Easy to Moderate
  • Trek Endurance:  Medium/ Average
  • Trek Length : Approx.3-4km
  • Trek Duration:  2 hrs 
  • Trail Location : Near Bhimashankar Village 
  • Best Time:  July to October
  • Distance from Pune:  100km

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  • 3 years experience in organizing Bhorgiri Trek with all safety protocols.
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  • We provide one trek leader for every group of 10 people
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  • October:  1st, 6th, 7th, 8th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 20th, 21st, 22nd, 27th, 28th, 29th 

Note: We need a minimum of 10 people to operate Saturday batches, if not then it will be shifted to the Sunday batch.

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  • Pune:  1399/-
  • Base Village:  Rs 699/-

( Pune Pickup: Fergussion colllege gate, Kasarwadi )

  • Batch 1- Saturday 05:00 AM  to Saturday 08:00 PM
  • Batch 2- Sunday 05:00 AM  to Sunday 08:00 PM
  • 05.00 AM: Report at Fergusson College Main Gate (  https://goo.gl/maps/53XNsyDPwcSVReZW9  ) 
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  • 05:30 AM: Pickup from Shivar Garden, Pimple Saudagar (  https://goo.gl/maps/jc9QLde4H2jUg1Dc7  )
  • 05.40 AM: Pickup from Nasik Phata, Kasarwadi (  https://goo.gl/maps/3Fdnzh3YdLEimfHg7  )
  • 05:55 AM: Pickup from Moshi Chowk
  • 09.30 AM: Reach the Bhorgiri Village and get Freshen up And Have Breakfast.
  • 10.30 AM: start your jungle trek to Bhimashankar forest
  • 12.30 PM:  Reach Gupt Bhimashankar And start towards to   Main Bhimashankar Temple
  • 01:30 PM: Have Lunch at Bhimashankar Temple
  • 03:00 PM: Start Return journey to Pune With Loads of Memories
  • 08:00 PM: Reach Pune (Arrival time is subjective to the traffic and weather conditions)

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  • Private Bus Transportation from  Pune to Pune as per govt COVID guidelines
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  • Lunch ( Veg Thali )
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  • 05:00 AM: Starbucks FC road
  • 05:30 AM: Nashik Phata

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  • 08:00 PM ( at Fergusson College on Sunday.)

Return time is subjective to the speed of the group, traffic in return, or any unwanted situation beyond our control and can be delayed. Please inform your family members accordingly.

Things to carry:

(Highly Required and Mandatory Things)

  • backpack (waterproof or covered with waterproof cover) 
  • trekking shoes or any sports shoes with a Good grip
  • Trekking pants (compulsory), 2 T-Shirts (Preferably full sleeves or Half T-shirt with sleeves), Raincoat/ waterproof jacket/ windcheater, Handnapkin/Towel, etc
  • Water 2-3 liters.
  • Ready-to-eat food like plum cakes, Dry fruits, dry snacks and biscuits, Chikki, chocolate bars, etc.
  • Personal Medicines and Personal First aid kit.

(Required but Optional Things)

  • To change after trekking - Extra pants/ shorts, Extra T-shirt, sleeper/ floaters, facewash, an extra bag to carry your trekking shoes, innerwear, etc
  • Sweater For bus journey
  • Electoral or Glucose D powder. 
  • Portable Phone Charger, Earphones, etc.
  • Sun protection cap, sunglasses, Sunscreen lotion, toothbrush-toothpaste, etc
  • Proper face mask or shield 
  • Extra Pair of clothes.

(Note: Please wear Full sleeves and Full Track Pants,  this will protect your body and skin from Sun / Thorns / Insects / Prickles, etc)

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Trekking, Bhimashankar Overview

Bhimashankar Trek is one of the most famous treks in Maharashtra. It leads to Bhimashankar Temple which is located about 50 kilometres from Khed and 114 kilometres from Pune. The temple is situated in the Western Ghats of India (Sahyadri Mountain Ranges) and is surrounded by dense forests, perfect for adventure and recreational activities. Trekkers from Pune and Mumbai often head to Bhimashankar for a day-long recreational activity which can easily be completed over a weekend. The forest is home to a number of animal and plant species. Nature lovers would enjoy exploring the lush greenery but some prior experience in trekking is advisable. Beginners can enrol with one of the adventure companies to arrange the shorter or an easier trek.   

Famous for the Jyotirlinga Shrine, Bhimashankar encounters a heavy footfall of devotees throughout the year. Besides the religious importance, Sahyadri hills are also a host to great trekking expeditions. Walking through the luxuriant greenery and witnessing the place dipped in sheer beauty is undoubtedly a cherishable experience. Existing in the serene environment is a myriad of flora and fauna. Due to the richness of vegetation and wildlife, the place has been turned into a wildlife sanctuary- Bhimashankar wildlife sanctuary. It is an exciting place for treks and nature escapade. The Sanctuary is home to various avifauna and was primarily created to protect the habitat of The Giant Indian Squirrel.

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Trekking routes to bhimashankar, tips for the trek.

  • Trekking gear is essential. Make sure you carry a rope to climb through the steep, rugged portion with large rocks.
  • The trail does not have any eateries till the point the two routes (Shidi Ghat pathway and Ganesh Ghat route) meet. This point has only a few local vendors selling refreshments for passers-by. So, trekkers must carry enough water and snacks for themselves.
  • Keep a list of emergency numbers (nearest police station, hospitals and fire brigade), carry a torch, charge your mobiles completely and carry a power bank just in case.
  • Wear comfortable clothing and good trekking shoes. The forests are infamous for leeches, so choose your clothing accordingly or properly tuck them to avoid any injuries. Carry a raincoat if a trek is planned during the monsoons.

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Are you a nature lover? Then Bhimashankar trek is an apt trekking spot for you. The Bhimashankar Trek route is full of pristine, beautiful, and scenic views as it paves into the Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary. Located in the lap of Western Ghats, it proves to be a mesmerizing and thrilling trekking spot surrounded by a shawl of greenery. It’s also a complete combo of mountains with ample waterfalls, Meadows, forests, caves, fog, Rocky patches, and a ladder route, which is the cherry on the cake.

If you are a photographer, then this trek might add some of the best wildlife photographs to your profile as it is the home to the Giant Indian Squirrels. A famous Jyotirlinga temple is located amidst the forest. So, what are you waiting for? Put on your trekking shoes, take your camera, and set out for an expedition.

Endurance: Medium

Difficulty Level: Moderate

Height: 3500 ft

Activities: Trekking

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Neral To Neral:   ₹19 99/-

TRAIN SCHEDULE

Board 8:16 am Karjat fast local from CSMT.

Train schedule and reporting time:

  • CSMT- 08:05 am (08:16 am train time)
  • Byculla- 08:15 am (08:24 am train time)
  • Dadar- 08:22 am (08:32 am train time)
  • Kurla- 08:30 am (08:39 am train time)
  • Ghatkopar- 08:35 am (08:43 am train time)
  • Thane- 08:45 am (08:56 am train time)
  • Diva Junction- 08:55 am (09:05 am train time)
  • Dombivali- 09:00 am (09:09 am train time)
  • Kalyan- 09:09 am (09:19 am train time)
  • Neral – 09:55 am

Note- Participants are expected to be on time. HikerWolf will not be responsible if they miss the train by being late or by chance.

  • As we reach Neral, we will proceed to the base village- Khandas by local transportation
  • Before reaching Khandas we will take a halt at a Hotel to have our Brunch
  • As we reach Khandas, We would have an introduction and also an instruction session and start ascending towards Bhimashankar by the “Ladder route.”
  • Because there are many waterfalls and small streams of water en route, we will have lots of fun playing and chilling in the water
  • We will reach halfway to Bhimashankar and make a halt here for the night in the house of local villagers.
  • We will have a delicious hot Maharashtrian Evening Snack and Dinner, spend time having bonfires, games and stories, and have a perfect night out.
  • Early morning Post breakfast we will start ascending again to reach the top of Bhimashankar, We will visit the Great “Jyotirlinga Temple” and the surroundings. (Note: We will visit the temple only if it is permissible)
  • After resting for some we will start descending via the “Ganesh Ghat” route to reach the base village.
  • We will again have a mouth-watering Maharashtrian lunch in the house of local villagers en route.
  • After reaching the base village we will start our journey back home with a lot of fun and memories of having one of the most exciting and enjoyable Bhimashankar treks, and we checked it off the list!

Note – The above schedule is flexible and is produced to give an idea of the event.

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How to get there.

From Mumbai: You can catch a ferry boat from Gateway of India to Mandwa jetty. From Mandwa jetty a bus will take you to Alibaug camping site(bus fare is included in your ferry ticket). From Alibaug you can catch a rickshaw directly to the campsite.

THINGS TO CARRY:

  • Trekking Shoes / Sports Shoes (compulsory)
  • Water Bottle (Minimum 2-3 litres)
  • 2 Extra Pair of Clothes and also a Rainwear
  • Mosquito Repellent / Insect Repellent
  • Carry all your luggage in a shoulder bag/ rucksack
  • Personal Medications, if any.
  • Identity Proof
  • An extra bag to keep your wet clothes
  • A shawl or jacket as it will be cold on top and you may require it while sleeping

1. How will we reach the HikerWolf Alibaug beach camping Site from Mumbai?

You can reach the HikerWolf Alibaug beach camping Site from Mumbai by following ways:

Option 1: If you have a car you can put it on the RoRo ferry from Bhaucha Dhaka to reach Mandwa and drive to our campsite which is 38 Km from the Mandwa ferry terminal. We will provide you with the exact location of our campsite in the Whatsapp group which we will create one day before the event for further coordination.

Option 2: If you stay in Navi Mumbai and have your car then you can drive directly to our campsite which is about 111 Km from Vashi. We will provide you with the exact location of our campsite in the Whatsapp group which we will create one day before the event for further coordination.

2. How will we reach the HikerWolf Alibaug beach camping Site from Pune?

You can reach the HikerWolf Alibaug beach camping Site from Pune by following ways:

Option 1: You can reach there in your car. It is approximately 185 km from Pune. We will provide you with the exact location of our campsite in the Whatsapp group which we will create one day before the event for further coordination.

Option 2: You can take Shivsai or Shivneri buses from Pune to Alibaug bus stand and meet the people coming from Mumbai who will reach the Alibaug bus stand at around  2 pm and catch a tuk-tuk to reach our Alibaug camping site which will take around 55 minutes. If you want us to provide the tuk-tuk service to you from the Alibaug bus stand to the campsite and back, you have to pay us just Rs 250 extra.

3. Can we come solo to HikerWolf Alibaug camping?

Yes, we have many Solo Trippers on all our trips. The Alibaug camping is planned in such a way that you will not only enjoy the trip but also make new friends.

4. If I’m the only girl on the HikerWolf Alibaug camping trip, is it safe for me to travel?

Yes, we generally have many girls joining us on our trips so there are high chances that you are not the only girl on the HikerWolf Alibaug camping. The majority of our staff are girls & girls safety is of prime importance to us. We assure you that you will be with safe and reliable people.

5. Who will accompany us on the HikerWolf Alibaug beach camping?

On HikerWolf Alibaug beach camping you will be accompanied by our travel coordinators. All our events are led and hosted by professional travel coordinators who have good experience in managing groups and conducting various team-building games and activities. This type of team-building games and activities helps like-minded travelers to mix up, make new friends and enjoy every moment of Alibaug camping together.

6. What type of accommodation is provided at the HikerWolf Alibaug beach camping?

We provide dual-sharing tents at our Alibaug camping. All the tents are well equipped with clean mattresses, cushions, and blankets.

7. Is HikerWolf Alibaug beach camping a hosted event?

Yes, Alibaug beach camping is a hosted event. It is hosted by HikerWolf ‘s professional travel coordinators who conduct multiple games and activities on the campsite and make sure that you are provided with all the facilities which are agreed to.

8. How many people will be sharing a tent in HikerWolf Alibaug beach camping?

Two people will be sharing a tent in HikerWolf Alibaug beach camping. We provide dual-sharing tents on our Alibaug camping site, but if you want to share the tent with three people the tent is big enough for the same.

9. Will we have an arrangement for a campfire dance and music on HikerWolf Alibaug beach camping?

Yes, we have an arrangement for a campfire dance and music on HikerWolf Alibaug beach camping. The warmness of the campfire will make you feel lively and yes we dance on the beats to our heart’s content. HikerWolf Alibaug beach camping is a hosted event that will be one of the best moments of your life.

10. What is the washroom facility available at Alibaug Beach Camping?

Yes, proper well-constructed toilets are available at the HikerWolf Alibaug beach camping site. Toilets with both western and Indian commodes are available.

11. Will we be provided Jain food at HikerWolf Alibaug Beach Camping?

Yes, Jain food will be provided at the Alibaug beach camping site. You have to inform us about your food preferences priorly so we can provide you accordingly.

12. Is a Parking facility available at the HikerWolf Alibaug Camping site?

Yes, a parking facility is available at the HikerWolf Alibaug camping site.

13. Is HikerWolf Alibaug Camping Site Pet Friendly?

Yes, You can bring your pets to the Alibaug camping site, but you have to make sure that your pet does not disturb other people on the site. Pet food will not be provided.

14. Will tents at the Alibaug beach camping site have mattresses and blankets?

Yes, HikerWolf Alibaug camping tents have clean mattresses and blankets.

15. How is Mobile connectivity at the HikerWolf Alibaug beach camping site?

 Yes, mobile phone charging facility available at HikerWolf Alibaug beach Camping site.

16. Can we get a 2 people tent on HikerWolf Alibaug beach camping?

Yes, you can get 2 people tent on the HikerWolf Alibaug beach camping site

17. How big is the tent for camping at Alibaug?

The tents provided to you at the HikerWolf campsite are big enough for three people occupancy. We provide the same tents for dual occupancy so that our travelers feel comfortable.

18. Can the tent protect against bugs & insects?

Yes, tents at the HikerWolf Alibaug campsite can protect you against bugs and insects as it has a protective net that doesn’t allow mosquitoes and any insects to enter the tent. But it is always good to go fully prepared so do carry your mosquito repellent for your safety.

19. Is there any food at Alibaug beach camping good for vegetarians?

The majority of people joining Hikerwolf are vegetarians therefore we always make sure that we have proper arrangements for all kinds of travelers joining us. You will be provided Jain, Vegetarian, and Non- vegetarian options on the HikerWolf Alibaug Beach camping site.

20. What is Alibaug Beach Camping famous for?

Alibaug is famous for its natural beach and peaceful atmosphere. Observing the sunrise and sunset from the pristine beach camp is truly soothing. At HikerWolf’s Alibaug beach camping event you will not only enjoy the 50 shades of sun but also jazz on the live music, and dance on the beats of the DJ. And, not just that you will get to resonate with the live music from the musicians we have invited specially for you all the while enjoying the warmth of the bonfire. Relish the fun and masti, and the peaceful vibe at Alibaug beach camping site with HikerWolf.

21. Is Alibaug beach camping safe at night?

Yes, HikerWolf Alibaug camping is completely safe at night. Outsiders are not allowed near our campsite. The crowd joining us is decent, friendly, and helpful. Our travel coordinators are also well trained and experienced to ensure the safety of our trippers.

22. What are the things one should keep in mind before going beach camping in Alibaug?

You should keep the following things in mind before going beach camping in Alibaug:

  • Do not litter the beach. Throw all the waste only in dustbins. 
  • Do not go outside the HikerWolf Alibaug beach camping site. 
  • Follow the instructions given by your tour guide.
  • While playing on the beach make sure that you are aware of the height of waves and distance from the shore. Always be alert as waves are unpredictable.
  • Avoid taking any electronics inside the water as we will not be responsible for any loss or damage.

23. What are the things I should carry for Alibaug beach camping?

You should carry the following things for Alibaug beach camping:

  • Comfortable Footwear
  • Mosquito Repellent
  • Extra Set of Clothes
  • Waterproof Bag
  • Basic Toiletry
  • Mobile Charger
  • Personal Medicines if any

Note: Do not carry any valuables. Please take care of it in case you are carrying the same. We will not be responsible if you lose them by any chance.

24. How much does Alibaug beach camping cost?

HikerWolf Alibaug camping price is:

Mandwa to Mandwa: 1899/-

Campsite to Campsite: 1599/-

25. Is Alibaug campsite near the beach?

Yes, the campsite of HikerWolf Alibaug Beach Camping is near the beach. This gives us a chance to our trippers to spend an amazing time on the shore, gazing around the calming beach and beautiful landscape. 

26. What is the inclusion in the package of Alibaug Beach camping?

Following are the inclusions in the HikerWolf’s package of Alibaug camping:

  • Movie Screening
  • Dancing the night away
  • Toilet facilities
  • Drinking water
  • Welcome Drink
  • Meals (Evening Snacks, Dinner (Jain/ Veg/ Non-Veg), Breakfast)

27. How far is the Alibaug beach camping site from Mumbai?

Alibaug beach camping site is approximately 98 Km away from Mumbai.

28. How far is the Alibaug beach camping site from Pune?

Alibaug beach camping site is approximately 185 Km away from Pune

29. What is the best time to go for Beach Camping in Alibaug?

The best time to visit Alibaug beach camping is during winters. The weather during winters is cool and pleasant. Summers on Alibaug beach are hot therefore camping is not recommended during this time. Alibaug receives very heavy rainfall therefore camping in Alibaug beach is closed. 

30. How can I book for Alibaug beach camping?

After selecting the Alibaug camping on the HikerWolf website, click the Book now button, select the dates and make your payment. You will get an auto-generated receipt on the email submitted by you. You can also contact us if you have any difficulty, we will guide you through the booking process.

31. Is New year’s at Alibaug beach camping good?

Yes, the last day of the year is very fun at HikerWolf Alibaug camping. We celebrate it with lots of excitement and the campsite is filled with a lively crowd. We party hard, make new friends and create memories which stay with us for life long. In New Year the atmosphere is very festive, which will make you welcome the coming year readily and with positivity.

32. What are some of the best forts to visit near the HikerWolf Alibaug beach camping site?

Alibaug beach camping site has many beautiful forts in proximity which had lots of historic importance

  • Revdanda Fort: Revdanda Fort is located at the mouth of River Kundalika, and is easily accessible by the Alibaug – Murud road. Its wall is what is present as of today. This fort has also witnessed a fair share of battles.
  • Murud Janjira Fort: Situated near the port city of Murud, this oval-shaped fort is one of the best marine forts in India. The fort can be approached by ferries. The main attraction of the fort is the 3 gigantic cannons named Kalalbangdi, Chavri, and Landa Kasam. The fort has also seen epic battles between Marathas and Mughals.
  • Kolaba Fort: Situated at an approximate distance of 35 Kms, the Kolaba fort is one of the most military fortified forts in India. It was fortified in the reign of Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj. The fort can be reached via a boat, it has two main entrances, one facing the Alibaug and the other facing the sea. It has become a popular tourist centre in modern times.
  • Khanderi Fort: Khanderi fort is located at a distance of 20kms from South Bombay. The fort is under a restricted area which now falls under the Indian Navy. The fort also holds a few old cannons, a tomb, a musical stone that emits metallic musical notes when struck, and also a one-way secret passage to the Kulaba fort of Alibag.

33. What are some of the best beaches to visit near the HikerWolf Alibaug beach camping site?

On Your trip to the Alibaug beach camping site you can visit the following peaceful, clean, and beautiful beaches:

  • Revdanda beach: Revdanda beach is known for its pristine clean beaches and the mesmerizing view that it provides. It is also famous for its water sports activities. The beach is perfect to spend your evening and forget the buzzing life of the city. One can reach here through a ferry from Gateway of India.
  • Nagaon beach: Nagaon beach has located a distance of 9kms from Alibaug and it is also famous for its water sports activities. One can reach here through a ferry from the Gateway of India.
  • Korlai Beach: Situated below an old lighthouse, at a distance of 25kms from Alibaug, Korlai beach is quite secluded and peaceful. The place has its charm as it offers a beautiful view of the ocean, the hills besides, and the watchtower.
  • Kasim Beach: It is located at a distance of 30 km from Alibaug. The beach has long coastlines and beautiful, clean sand which makes it ideal for long walks. This beach offers calm vibes and beautiful views, perfect for a weekend break.
  • Saswane Beach: Saswane Beach offers some mesmerizing views and it is one of the calmest beaches in Alibaug. You can reach Saawane beach from the Gateway of India through a ferry or take a road trip from Mumbai. It has layers and layers of coconut trees, long walks on the beaches can be extremely satisfying and blissful.
  • Awas Beach: You can reach Awas beach from Alibaug through a cab, it is a secluded beach, and quiet calm. The place offers a good view of the sunrise and sunset. Sunrise can be very blissful from here. The calmness and the soothing vibe of the place are perfect for a weekend destination.
  • Varsoli Beach: Varsoli Beach is a wonderful beach to visit with a family or group of friends. The waters are quite shallow therefore one can enjoy in the sea up to some distance. This place is also less crowded which makes it perfect for a weekend getaway.
  • Akshi Beach: Akshi beach provides a peaceful experience for its tourists. It has sandy beaches that are famous for their cleanliness and the soothing vibe that it provides. It is also famous for its water sports activities.
  • Kashid Beach: Kashid beach is located at a distance of 30km from Alibaug, the beach is clean and has a long coastline. The mesmerizing views and the long coastline make it perfect for walks along its sandy shores. Kashid beach serves as a good location for camping and enjoying your time away from the city.
  • Murud Beach: The beach is located in the Raigad district and is famous for its sandy coastlines and lines of coconut trees. Its blank sand which is spread for 1.7km is suited for walking and enjoying the calming surroundings. 

And many more unexplored beaches.

34. What are some of the best temples to visit near the HikerWolf Alibaug beach camping site?

There are many famous temples near Alibaug like 

  • Kanakeshwar Devasthan Temple: Kanakeshwar Devasthan Temple is located on the Konkan coast near Alibaug and it is famous for its age-old Shiva Temple. The temple is very beautiful, it is at a height of 5000 feet and one has to climb around 650 feet to reach the temple. The view from the top and the pleasant weather makes for a wonderful experience. One can also enjoy the calmness of the place in the lush green serenity of the hills.
  • Someshwar Temple: Situated at a distance of 3kms from Alibaug, Someshwar Temple is an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. This place has a legend that says ‘Lord Shiva once drank an ocean full of poison and converted it into nectar’. Devotees from far away come here for blessings.
  • Nagoba Mandir: Nagoba Mandir is famed for its origin in Legends. The sound from the clusters of bells is melodious. The place is very holy and also offers a beautiful view. It is a famous religious place and devotees spend a lot of time enjoying the calmness and tranquillity of the place.
  • Birla Mandir: Located at a distance of 20km from Alibaug, Birla Mandir has a beautiful dome that can be viewed from a long distance, and it is completely made from milk-white marble by Birla Udyog groups. One can easily locate the temple as it is in proximity to Salav.
  • Vikram Vinayak Temple. The solace and the tranquillityTravellers of the place make Vikram Vinayak Temple special. The temple is well maintained, here the idols are made of white marble and the architecture is simple yet pleasing. The temple is located in the serenity of lush green hills, the view is brilliant. 

Alibaug is a place that does not fail to surprise you at every moment.

35. What is the average temperature at the Alibaug beach camping site?

The average minimum temperature at the Alibaug beach camping site is around 20C and the average maximum temperature at the Alibaug beach camping site is around 31C.

36. Which meals are included in the Alibaug beach camping package?

Evening snacks, barbeque, dinner, and breakfast are included in our   Alibaug beach camping package. We provide Jain/Veg/Non-veg food at our Alibaug beach camping site.

37. How are the lighting arrangements at night around the campsites at the Alibaug beach camping site?

The lighting arrangements at the HikerWolf Alibaug campsite are excellent. As it is private property it is well-maintained and decorated nicely. You will experience a very happening vibe on the location as it has bright and friendly decor.

38. Do I need a prior camping experience for Alibaug Beach Camping?

No, there is no need for a prior camping experience for Alibaug Beach Camping. HikerWolf already makes sure that your Tents are placed properly with clean and sanitized mattresses and blankets. At camping, you have to not cook any food as we have cooks who make delicious delights. We have clean toilets and washroom facilities too. Travelers with us do not need to worry as the management is up to the mark with the well-experienced trip coordinators

39. Is HikerWolf Alibaug beach camping for the family?

The Hikerwolf Alibaug beach camping event is designed especially for the young crowd. The party and the music might go on till the majority of the crowd is enjoying the same. If you are planning to come with the family then make sure that everyone is young at heart and will have no problem with people playing music and having fun till late at night.

40. Can we drink alcohol and smoke at the HikerWolf Alibaug beach camping site?

Yes, you can drink alcohol at the Alibaug beach Camping site only at night. You have to bring your booze, we don’t sell any hard drinks at our campsite nor is there anyone who can bring the drinks for you. Also, make sure that you are consuming a limited quantity of drink for your safety. Avoid going near water when you are drunk. Smokers can smoke but you have to make sure that you don’t make others uncomfortable. 

Note – If anyone misbehaves and creates any nuisance after getting drunk, that person will be asked to leave the campsite at the very moment and no refund will be provided.

41. Is Alibaug beach camping safe for couples?

Yes, HikerWolf Alibaug camping is completely safe for couples.

42. Are there any water sports on Alibaug beach?

Yes, it has many water sports. These water sports are not included in your Alibaug beach camping package but you can try them if you want to. Following are the water sports which you can try:  

  • Stand Up Paddle Boarding at Mandwa Beach
  • Banana Boat Ride at Nagaon Beach & Revdanda Beach
  • Jet Skiing at Nagaon Beach & Revdanda Beach
  • Bumper Ride At Nagaon Beach & Revdanda Beach
  • Parasailing at Nagaon Beach

43. Can we rent two-wheelers at Alibaug?

Yes, Alibaug has many agents who provide two-wheelers on rent. If you feel like roaming around Alibaug on bikes rather than public transport then it is a good decision because you can roam around everywhere very easily and according to your comfort.

44. Is Monsoons a good time for Alibaug beach camping?

No, Monsoon is not a good time for Alibaug beach camping due to heavy rainfall and winds it can be unsafe to stay on the beach.

45. Are summers a good time for Alibaug beach camping?

yes, but summers are melting hot on Alibaug beach therefore camping during summers is not much preferable. 

46. Is Alibaug beach camping safe for kids?

Yes, Alibaug camping is safe for kids. Just make sure that you don’t leave your kids alone on the beach at any time. Also, make sure that while playing on the beach your kid is near you only, because sometimes the waves are very strong and unpredictable. Rest your kids will have a very playful and safe time on Alibaug beach camping.

47. Is there any age limit for Alibaug beach camping?

Yes, the HikerWolf Alibaug Camping is limited to people up to the age of 35 years. Travellers need to be within the age limit on the date of the trip departure to be eligible to join. We strictly follow this age criterion, and can not make any exceptions. 

We feel that a narrow age group leads to better experiences for our travellers when they visit a destination and the whole trip experience is more fun since people are on the same wavelength. Plus, it is always great when people make friends and keep in touch later.

48. How is Alibaug beach camping?

Alibaug beach camping is very enjoyable. It is the best escape from all the hustle-bustle of the city.  Here you can experience beautiful sunsets and soothing waves on the beach. Not only the view but you also get a very good quality of service, food, and clean and sanitized tents. Your every moment on the campsite is worth it and delightful also it is well said that each second on the beach helps to restore your soul.

HikerWolf Alibaug camping is conducted on splendid private property. We welcome travelers with a fresh welcome drink. Once you enjoyed the welcome party you will experience watching the sunset with your friends. After the mesmerizing evening, you get time to relax alongside the lake. Evenings are turned delicious with lip-smacking barbeque, the best part is that barbeque is for everyone Jain, Vegetarian, and of course Non-vegetarian. More sugar and spice will be added to Alibaug camping with the help of soulful singers and crazy dancers.

 HikerWolf is known for hosting the best events, therefore, your camping continues with exciting activities and games. These activities help our travelers to mix quickly and know others easily. You make new friends and party under the stars until and unless you hear your heart racing loudly. 

49. Can we play on the beach during Alibaug camping?

Yes, you can play on the beach during Alibaug camping. Playing and forgetting that you are grown-up is the best feeling while camping. HikerWolf host many activities and games to double your enjoyment. These activities help our solo travelers to make new friends and mix up with everyone. There are many Water sports too in which you can participate. Note that water sports are not included in our package but they are very cheap and fun. Also, swaying with waves and getting tanned will leave memorable marks on your heart. Sea

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Are you a Trekker or a Nature lover? Then Bhimashankar trek is the best trekking spot for you. Bhimashankar Trek route is full of pristine, beautiful, and scenic views as it paves its way into the Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary. Located in the laps of Western Ghats, it proves to be a mesmerizing and thrilling trekking spot surrounded by a shawl of greenery. It’s also a complete combo of mountains with ample waterfalls, Meadows, forests, caves, fog, Rocky patches, and a ladder route, which is the cherry on the cake. If you are a photographer, then this trek might add some of the best wildlife photographs to your profile as it is the home to the Giant Indian Squirrels. A famous Jyotirlinga temple is located amidst the forest. So, what are you waiting for? Just put on your trekking shoes, take your camera, and set out for an expedition.

  • Endurance: Medium
  • Difficulty Level: Moderate
  • Height: 3500 ft
  • Thrilling Ladder Climb by Shidi Ghat
  • Ganesh Temple and Waterfalls in Ganesh Ghat Route Descend
  • Panoramic View of Waterfalls

Monsoon Trek to Bhimashankar        

Trek Details:                                                                                               

  • Trek Trail:  Hiking     
  • Base Village : Khandas
  • Trek Difficulty :  Moderate & Difficult
  • Trek Endurance:  High 
  • Trek Duration:  2 days
  • Best Time:  Monsoon 
  • Distance from Mumbai:  110 km

Pick Up Points: (Saturday Night)

  • 10.00 pm - Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Borivali (E)
  • 10.30 pm - Oberoi Mall, Goregaon
  • 10.40 pm - Andheri Hanuman Road
  • 10.50 pm - Teachers colony, Khar
  • 11.15 pm - Sion Lunch Home, Sion E
  • 11.25 pm - Chembur - K- Star Mall
  • 11.35 pm - Opp Cidco Exhibition - Below the Bridge Vashi 
  • 12.25 am - MCD kalamboli

 Further, depart to base Village.

  • 03.00 am: Reach Base Village
  • 04.30 am: Breakfast and freshen up
  • 06:00 am: Start Trek via Ganesh Ghat after short briefing and Introduction
  • 10.00 am: Reach on top and visit bhimashankar jyotirlinga
  • 11.00 am: Start return journey to base via Ganesh Ghat
  • 03.00 pm: Reach base village
  • 03:30 pm: Lunch at Base Village
  • 04.30 pm: Start return journey
  • 09.00 pm: Reach Mumbai

Booking Procedure:

  • Click on the "BOOK NOW" button.
  • Select your date & proceed.
  • Select the Number of TIckets. (If you have a coupon code, apply at this stage)
  • Fill in our personal details and proceed.
  • Select your payment type (UPI, Debit Card, Credit Card) and proceed.
  • Once your tickets are booked, you will receive a confirmation email and WhatsApp on your Number 
  • WhatsApp group will Make and will add you in the Group one day prior to the Departure 
  • Further details about the trip will be shared on that WhatsApp group 1 day prior to the trip. Step -1:  - Send your money to the following account ---
  • While online transfer, please provide your name in the notes section.
  • Once payment is done, please send an email to [email protected] with the transaction id, name, and Mobile No. Or Send a Screenshot on Below Whatsapp Number
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NEFT – Deposit the Amount into Following Account Shared on Whatsapp Step-2:  After payment, you will be requested to fill up the Mandatory disclaimer form online where you have to fill in relevant details including your complete address. Step -3:  Now your participation is confirmed & Organizer will create a WhatsApp group on the event day for coordination, We will coordinate through SMS/ Call if the participant is not available in WhatsApp.

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Health & Fitness:

For instant energy carry glucose powder or energy drinks or chocolates. Though trekking is a fun-filled activity, it demands a good amount of physical fitness. If you are under medication, please carry your medicines. During the trek, leaders will have over-the-counter medication for temporary treatment, so do give a heads-up to them if you need any medical assistance.                                         

 Monsoon Precaution Measures:

  • Use trekking shoes with a good grip to avoid slipping.
  • Take precautions against bugs. 
  • Carry First Aid & Necessary Gear.
  • Protect your valuable items like cameras, phones, IDs, etc with an extra plastic cover and then put them in your bag. 
  • keep in touch with a friend and family member.
  • Important to make note of all emergency contacts and numbers.
  • A haversack to put in all the things to be carried so that one has one`s hands-free while trekking.
  • Please do not carry sling bags or Jholas. Avoid wearing Gold and other ornaments.
  • Smoking and the consumption of alcohol are strictly prohibited .

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  • We provide one trek leader for every group of 10 people.

FAQ : Bhimashankar Trek

1- Are there any other pickup points?

  • Yes, we have other pickup points from Mumbai.                                                                                                Mumbai: Goregaon Andheri, Sion, Chembur, and Vashi

2- Are washrooms available during the trek?

  • No washrooms are available during the trek.

3- Can we bring our vehicle to the base village and is parking available?

  • Parking is available in Base, Parking fee will be applicable, Car owners parks at their own risk.

4- Is Jain food available on this trek?

5- What are the compulsory things to carry on the trek?

  • Please carry 1-2 liter of water, rainwear, wear good trekking shoes, wear a full t-shirt and track pants.

6- Will we reach Mumbai on the time mentioned?

  • The itinerary is the approx time during monsoon road conditions are bad there may be delay due to bus breakdown or bad weather in case the bus reaches late SR will not pay for uber or ola or taxi fare.

What is included in the tour

  • Transport by Private Bus from Borivali SGNP Gate to base and Back
  • Food: Breakfast, Lunch, and Tea
  • Trekking Expertise Charges
  • Local Guide Charges

What is NOT included in the tour

  • Any food/beverages during travel 
  • Personal expenses 
  • Insurance of any kind Medical, Hospitalization, evacuation, and related expenses 
  • Any item not covered under inclusions.
  • Identity Card
  • 2 ltrs water
  • Trekking Shoes
  • Enerzyl powder or Glucon D powder
  • Snacks & biscuits
  • Extra pair of clothes
  • Clean napkin or towel
  • Rain coat/ Poncho / Wind cheater (Avoid umbrella)
  • Cap, sunglasses, scarf
  • Haversack or backpack (No sling bags)
  • Camera (optional)
  • Please carry personal medicines if any
  • Hand Sanitizer

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    Bhimashankar Trek is one of the most famous treks in Maharashtra. It leads to Bhimashankar Temple which is located about 50 kilometres from Khed and 114 kilometres from Pune. The temple is situated in the Western Ghats of India (Sahyadri Mountain Ranges) and is surrounded by dense forests, perfect for adventure and recreational activities.

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    04.30 am: Breakfast and freshen up. 06:00 am: Start Trek via Ganesh Ghat after short briefing and Introduction. 10.00 am: Reach on top and visit bhimashankar jyotirlinga. 11.00 am: Start return journey to base via Ganesh Ghat. 03.00 pm: Reach base village. 03:30 pm: Lunch at Base Village. 04.30 pm: Start return journey.

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