Sunday, July 30, 2006

Getting ready at the base village.

Rains started as we reached the base. Few of us had rainwear. For the rest, a large plastic sheet which we were carrying were cut and makeshift ponchos were made.
Traversing the plains near the base village
Warm-up climbs
The short climb on to a small peak takes us to a ladder

Rain lashes again as we cross the ladder, forcing everyone to get back into the rain gear. Showers were intermittent making us shift between in and out of rainwear far too often
A few kilometers ahead we come across the traces of the fort. A series of dilapidated and steep steps, between two ridges take us up
Deep, down below the valley is the river with its muddy gushing water. The water is muddy since it has been raining non-stop on the top

After climbing for another 10 or 15 minutes, we stop for lunch and rest for some time


Simply amazed at the nature's beauty
The climb continues through the misty mountain trail...

passing water falls, streams and slippery rocks

Reaching the plateau on top. A long walk for another 10 minutes looking for an old structure and temples
View of adjacent mountains and valleys

with countless number of water falls and lush greenery
After some hot tea (a couple of people / tribals live on top who will cook for trekkers provided the provisions were given to them) we take a stroll in the plains and then relax, enjoying the drizzle and winds

The area near the temple is dotted with hundreds of tombs and mounements. Supposedly of many warriors and their wives who practiced 'Sati'



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Day 2

Day 2 started with the exploration of the fort. It was misty and visibility was near-zero
Old dilpidated structures were storage areas for either food or arms and ammunitions
After about 45 minutes of walk, we started descending down through one of the sides. There was a pathway, which took us to a darwaza in the middle of the forest. This was the route used to get elephants from the base to the top of the mountain


A huge entrance at the middle of the forest was a bit scary. Stone walls were constructed along the steep slopes of the mountain.


Back on top, after breakfast we set out to explore the 'Chor Darwaza', those secret exit passages in many a forts that is used by the soldiers to escape only to make a gureilla assualt later on their enemies

Climbing down through narrow forest paths and slippery rocks, we again discover a stone wall. Through the sides we walk to a sudden, deep trench which takes us right through the wall
A few feet below, we emerge out through the other side of the wall with a deep valley and a narrow path down



The steps, right through the wall
Back after exploring the Chor Darwaza


Through the plateau on top, during our return journey. Seen far is the Taelbilla or the wall mountains
The return journey
Taking each step carefully
A break



After reaching at the base, we decided to move to the other side of the village, searching for the stream. And half-way, we loose our way

Finally, we make it to the stream and spends a couple of hours in the water

13 Comments:

At Tuesday, December 09, 2008, Blogger saranga said...

hiiiiiiiiii

this is a wonder ful info.about sudhagad which i want.......

thank u

 
At Saturday, September 05, 2009, Blogger a said...

Hi
Thanks for the info and photos

 
At Tuesday, November 10, 2009, Anonymous Anonymous said...

yes had been just recently,was amazed by the size of the gadh and also taeel baeel, they look awesome.

 
At Tuesday, November 10, 2009, Anonymous Anonymous said...

yes had been just recently,was amazed by the size of the gadh and also taeel baeel, they look awesome. VISHAL CHANDWASKAR PUNE

 
At Tuesday, May 25, 2010, Blogger Anusha said...

Hi

Nice pictures. I am so impressed I am doing this myself this season!!!! :)
Could you tell me where was the base? And from your pictures it looks like you went up the trek and came back to the base the same day, is that right?

 
At Tuesday, May 25, 2010, Anonymous Unny said...

Base is near Pali village. We did it in two days. (Towards the middle of the blog, it says "Day 2"). However, you can do it in one day also. Happy trekking.

 
At Thursday, June 03, 2010, Blogger Unknown said...

santakruz

 
At Friday, June 04, 2010, Blogger Unknown said...

nice pics withs valuable info thanks. hrishikesh b. pune

 
At Monday, December 06, 2010, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good yar , I impress , I like urs tracking habit
from :- Giriraj Trackers fm Parle

 
At Saturday, December 11, 2010, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Where do you stay there?
Could you upload the pics where you stayed.

Thanks.

 
At Saturday, June 18, 2011, Blogger Dr. Samir Sampat said...

hey thanx a lot frm d info.. we going there tomorrow.. damn exited now..!!:)

 
At Monday, June 27, 2011, Anonymous sanket said...

Even we tried to go up on the gad in night. But all in vain as we never found right path. Were lost. Shud have read this blog earlier..

 
At Friday, October 28, 2011, Blogger MERWYNSRUCKSACK said...

Nice blog, good supporting photos.


cheers
merwyn
http://merwynsrucksack.blogspot.com/

 

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