Monday, February 8, 2010

The Lohagad Trek

It was almost six months since the last trek . Everyone at the department was eager on going for an another one. After bit of planning it was decided that the next target will be the Lohagad fort near Lonavala. In all 17 people decided to go for the climb.
We started from Shivajinagar Station (Pune) by the 8:00AM local and reached Malavali station around 9:15.
We started to walk towards Bhaje caves which are on the way to Lohagad. After 20 mins of walking through pleasant country side we reached to the base of Bhaje caves. On the way I was lucky to photograph my first picture of a bird eating its prey.
 

Bhaje Caves: Bhaje Caves situated at Malavali near lonavala, pune district are a group of 18 Buddhist caves of first century BC located at the foothills of Lohgad fort. The Bhaje caves are amongst the oldest monasteries excavated by monks of the Hinayana order carved around 200 BC.
 
Bhaje Caves


After spending some time at the Bhaje caves we proceeded towards our main target, The Lohagad Fort.. The trek to Lohagad to the top is rather simple compared to other forts but because of the sun overhead we were facing difficulty climbing. After several stops and some efforts we reached the top in some 3 hours. Once we were at the top the sun was less harsh so we could move around easily and enjoy the beauty of the surroundings. 

   Visapur fort    
The Lohagad fort: The fort is said to be build by the Satvahana Kings some 2000 years ago.  It is situated at a height of 3400ft and was a very important fort during the times of the great Maratha Kings.     
                  
 Lohagad Fort
                                                         
Once at the top we headed for the "Vinchu Kata" a ridge resembling a Scorpions tail. On the way we saw some peculiar frogs in a pond. These frogs were floating on the water and had lovely colours. 
   
    Vinchu Kata    
It was already 4.30 when we left the fort. We were all very hungry and tired. On reaching the village below we had lunch and then after a brief stay started our descend to Malavali. We had fun time throughout the tri and specially in the train back to pune, where we all entertained our fellow passengers with our melodious voices.
 Express Highway

2 comments:

  1. there were 18 people. and 2 vichukatya ala ka nahes? photos zakas ahet.

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  2. Photos are great...It would be better if it captured the details of the bird and bee in 1st and 4th picture. Otherwise awesome pictures.

    Ashish

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