On
19th June 2016 morning at 6:00 AM I with APEX ADVENTURES started the journey
for the sunday trek to Bhivagad/Bheemgad & undecided Kondane Caves from
Pune. After picking all trek participants for the day, almost 30 odd members
& all together 25KM travel, we had our journey on Pune Mumbai express
highway, for almost 60 KM then take right turn to karjat and after
travelling another 25 KM we reached the base village called Gaurkamat.
Bhivgad Karjat
is also known as Bheemgad. As we had some exploration of fort on internet
before going there, so it was very helpful to see it live & do all
things in decided time. Like fort is accessible from two sides of it, so we
decided to go up from one side where the beautiful steps are created in hill
rock & descend from other side which passes from Dhak mountain &
Bhivgad in marathi called as Khind, through waterfalls which is dried due
short of rain these days. Fort is approximately 800 feet above see level.
From
base village go upward in right side first we crossed the Tamarind tree go straight up from there in zig zag way by crossing forest of some long wild trees
I don't know their names in 10 min we reached the first plateau of fort, where
we enjoyed the free wind. From there by taking right turn we started the next trek
through big big rocks & reached the place from where the beauty of fort
started by taking left side traverse route, from there 70 to 80% destroyed
staircase started. At end of first level of staircase, other level started in
upward direction adjacent to that on right side there are two caves quite
difficult to access if you are enough confident on yourself to go up & get
down then only go else don't take risk. From these two caves one is very big
almost 15×20×15 feet on its entrance some goddess stone was there & on the other side a place was created to place the lamp. From there more difficult steps goes to second cave which is very small compare to first one & just bed like structure in it, after taking snaps of these caves I got down & went up on the
fort.
On this route there is so many wild flowers are there as shown in picture
don't touch it without gloves else pointed pieces of it will hurt you. Then
there we saw water cistern with full of water & mud. On the right side
there is another cistern of water 8 feet deep & 4 feet wide. Then we went
little but up from right side there we had amazing views of nearby villages,
lakes, factories, roads, valley a perfect watch tower. At the extreme edge on right side
of fort there is flag lying continuously & from there another mountain pass (Khinda in marathi) can
be seen clearly exact replica is available on the other side also don't know
natural or man-made, after clicking few snaps there we proceeded towards
BaleKilla where another two water cisterns are available & little high
to those water tanks remnants of RajaWada can be seen.
Near to those water cisterns we mate one group called Durgaveer working under the guidance of Mr. Sachin Joshi for fort clarification, plantation on fort, marking the fort
routes & placing the Boards about names and information. One request from
group is that spread the plantation news across all trekkers so that who ever is
going to visit fort next time those people will give the water to plants on
fort which is available 12 months & just remove the grass surrounding the
plant so that in forest fire the plant will not vanish. Few of us helped them
in there work. Its awesome feeling when you give back to nature something like
this. Thank you Thank you Thank you so much god for giving us all this
beautiful planet called Earth. Going forward from there on left side there is
another water cistern there. From there we started descending fort by other
route, going straight up on will leads to dhak bhairi from there & right
turn will lead to base village. Waterfall adjacent to this route must be
attractive when water is flowing through it. Finally at 1 PM we all reached our
bus & had our delicious lunch.
It was 2 PM
only, so after the agreement of all people on trek we decided to do another
near by trek and that is Kondane Caves which is 17 KM on back route to Pune.
These are the oldest Buddhist caves in the region & were excavated in first
century B.C. As mentioned on internet group of 16 caves was there but due to
damage some are mixed together, now too difficult to get perfect count. All kind
of rock & wooden construction is notable.
After reaching the Kondana
village on the bank of Ulhas River road from Kharavandi viallge Ambajogai
temple is too ruinous. Near to Kondana village on left side at Eucalyptus trees are there & the pedestrian route starts from there. Its the simple walk way need to cross two little hills & two big water falls if huge rain is there. On the way too many Karvand Trees are there & there was one tree no leafs to it but full of flowers don't know its name.
In almost 45 minutes we reached the
staircase of caves, at the start the big holy prayer place of Staup was there
which is under construction. Statues on left adjacent wall were 95% destroyed
& on right its vanished with wall itself, in this prayer place one can see
the newly created pillars. On left side few more caves were there some are
vanished & some on the way to vanish. All are mixed together looking like
only one cave with beds in it. Some water cisterns are also available there.
Little bit up near to prayer place there is a SabhaMandap having 15 pillars in it now only one is available & small small rooms like structures. Adjacent to it another cave is there. The statues
& awesome carvings on the mountain stone will make you worth visiting the
place, just one request see this beauty with silence no matter with how many
people you are visiting it.
There we had our group photo & started descending
& reached our bus at 4:30 PM and suddenly rain started for the first time
this year on monsoon trekking, we enjoyed 10 minutes in rain & started back
journey to Pune with lots of unplanned exploration & after welcoming rain.
We reached Pune at 7:00 PM.
- Photo Credit to Rahul Chandure .
- Before going on trek do some research about the routes & what to explore there.
- Go in full sleeve cloths, good shoes & enough water.
Please leave comments below for others if you have been to Bhivgad/Bheemgad Fort & Kondane Caves or you have any questions related to trek.
Enjoy!!!!
Thanks & Regards
Rahul Chandure