July- 2013
Day-1
Day-1
After a lot of discussions, phone
calls, etc etc, finally we booked Rajmachi. We paid the fees and train tickets (Thane to
Lonavala & return) well in advance to get confirmed seats.
Since this was long
awaited trek with overnight stay, our
preparations started a week in advance. We were very strict about the sack size
as we were expected to carry our luggage on our own. Things like Bedding, spare
set of clothes, food plate, a glass-spoon, a torch were compulsory. The most
worrying part was to carry the things in dry condition without fail as it would
have been a mess if clothes/bedding get wet. Though the lunch, dinner & breakfast
was to be arranged by, we decided to carry some snacks, a plum cake,
fruits, biscuits with us.
Our train, Indrayani Express was
on time (6 am at Thane) and
we occupied our reserved seats comfortably. There were many small, big groups
on the train in trekking attire going to Lonavala. We alighted at Lonavla at 8 am and joined the group just outside the
station. After initial hi-hellos, we started moving towards Annapurna
restaurant located just beside Lonavala bus stand to have our breakfast. We had
simple and meager Udupi breakfast (in a view that we had to walk 20 kms).
Members were giving final touches to their packing/wrapping of their bags, fixing sleeping mats
rolls to their bags etc etc. Tour leaders were waiting for lunch packets.
Finally lunch packs arrived and same were distributed (4 Methi parathas and 2
Gulpolis per head). Parathas were meant for lunch and Gulpoli was glucose
booster.
We started our march at 9.30 am . It was little raining. We were slow
and chatting a lot as we were getting introduced to each other in an informal
way. We set off for Tungarli dam road after completing a steep slope. Had our
intro session near dam wall. We realized that few were first timers and few were
seasoned trekkers. Avg age of group was 30. There were 3 seniors (aged more
than 50 for sure).
We started walking slowly towards Mumbai direction. Came across a small village then couple of resorts and finally a motorable stone built road going down with two sharp curves. We had our first halt at one of the curves for photo shoot from where we could see a path going towards Rajmachi.
We resumed walking on a wide road. Climate was fantastic, group was incredible and that is why we weren’t feeling too tired even after completing almost 7-8 kms up-down path. We started approaching a plateau where we could see few tents, many bikes and few cars parked (cars cant go beyond this point though few enthusiast try and trouble themselves and their cars). There were couple of food stalls who were serving tea, snacks, maggi etc. It was around12.30 pm by now and we halted for our lunch.
This plateau was a happening place as there was a big waterfall and
‘Rappelling’ activity was going on by other groups. We spent some time in
watching rappelling, sat on a big rock beside a waterway and enjoyed overall
mahaul. Since it was continuously on-off drizzling, we were already drenched
and it didn’t matter where we sit or lie down. Then we had our methi parathas
and 1 gulpoli. It tasted like heaven as we were too hungy. After about 40 minutes
we commenced our trail.
We started walking slowly towards Mumbai direction. Came across a small village then couple of resorts and finally a motorable stone built road going down with two sharp curves. We had our first halt at one of the curves for photo shoot from where we could see a path going towards Rajmachi.
We resumed walking on a wide road. Climate was fantastic, group was incredible and that is why we weren’t feeling too tired even after completing almost 7-8 kms up-down path. We started approaching a plateau where we could see few tents, many bikes and few cars parked (cars cant go beyond this point though few enthusiast try and trouble themselves and their cars). There were couple of food stalls who were serving tea, snacks, maggi etc. It was around
It was a real trek then on as the
path was narrow, rocky and most importantly muddy. Suddenly rain started
pouring and slowed down our pace. After some time rain was so strong that we had
to halt for some time under a big tree (which actually was useless as we were
drenched and were worried about the things packed in sacks). The path was going
through dense trees lined up on both sides. Sunlight was not visible and it was
darker than evening at 2 pm .
At around3 pm we reached a spot form
where we could see a massive waterfall across valley right in front where we
stood. Initially we didn’t realize the waterfall due to dense fog but its roaring sound was audible. Suddenly
the curtain of fog disappeared and nature revealed the secret of sound. There
were two gigantic streams of water falling from hilltop. We somehow managed to
click couple of snaps (as every time we had to remove cameras from plastic
wraps). We had the pleasure of watching falls for hardly 5 minutes and valley
was covered by fog again.
At around
From here on, we were too much
exhausted and forcing our feet cover the remaining distance. We had walked
approx. 15 kms by now, entirely drenched, shoes heavy due to mud, too tired…..
At last, after walking for 19
kms, we reached Rajmachi entry gate where our leader paid entry fees and we
followed our leader who took us to a village home which was our night halt
place. Rajmachi is a small village and villagers here rent their houses to
trekking groups and provide meals as well. Our group was given a big verandah
where we put our luggage and meantime tea was served. Leader asked us to not to
change clothes as final event of 1st day was still pending. After
half an hour, we walked for 1.5 km to reach a big lake known as Udayasagar lake
and many of us had jolly good time in water. Then we visited adjacent Mahadev
temple. It was around 6.30 pm by
now. We could see few more groups visiting the lake & the temple since it
was weekend. We came back to our home stay and finally changed over to warm and
dry clothes (our packing successfully protected the clothes from rain).
Everyone was tired and was
occupying available place to sit in verandah. Verandah floor was not tiled. Floors coated
with cow dung provide warmth and hence once seated, folks were not ready to
leave their sits. We relished on whatever leftovers we had from our lunch.
Dinner was getting ready inside the house and meantime our leaders started
Antakshari. The next hour was full with fun and then hot dinner was served. It was delicious,
vegetarian full course self serve meal (rice, usal, chapati & bhaji). Few
members consumed pain killers (in fact pain killers were out of stock by next
day) so that they can sleep well. Immediately after dinner, people started reserving space to sleep. Since we had around 10+ ladies members, they were
given the best available spots. Those who were not having sleeping mat got them from our leader. I was one of them. Few guys had
brought sleeping bag with them but most of them were wet and hence useless. The
rain had stopped and finally we tried to sleep in a company of bugs and dripping water from ceiling......
Day-2
Got up at 6 am and freshened up by 7
am . Here, one shouldn't expect hygiene, cleanliness, toilet luxuries etc. One needs to manage with whatever facilities he/she has in given situation. Ladies used the couple of so so toilets available outside the house however gents had to go behind bushes.................
After breakfast (Kandepohe &
Tea), we got ready for second day’s 1st expedition- Visit to
Manoranjan & Shrivardhn forts (4 kms). Since we were to have our lunch at
same home stay, we didn’t carry our luggage while mounting the forts. It was
relatively less raining however ascending fort was a tough task as usual due to slippery path. We reached the Shrivardhan top in 30-40 minutes and the surrounding view was purely mesmerizing.
After descending Shrivardhan fort, we few members decided to not to climb the other fort-Manaranjan as we wanted to start return journey asap since we had our train tickets booked. We talked to leaders and parted away from main group and decided to walk back to Lonavala on our own. Returned to homestay, collected luggage, made all preparations for long walk and started by11 am after a cup of tea from nearby stall.
After descending Shrivardhan fort, we few members decided to not to climb the other fort-Manaranjan as we wanted to start return journey asap since we had our train tickets booked. We talked to leaders and parted away from main group and decided to walk back to Lonavala on our own. Returned to homestay, collected luggage, made all preparations for long walk and started by
We slowly progressed our return
excursion and reached the same place where we had spotted beautiful waterfalls.
We waited for some time but were not lucky to see the fall due to fog. Since it was
Sunday, there was a quite a rush. Also there was no rain. We noticed a number
of 2 wheelers were adventuring through this uneven, rocky and muddy path making
it absolutely horrible for walkers. The overall crowd size was atleast 3 times
more than earlier day and most of them were bike riders (bullets especially)
making a lot of noise. It is highly not recommended to walk on this path on
Sundays. Since the road condition had worsened due to bikers, we were very slow
and had to take frequent halts as our legs were paining terribly.
We reached the plateau place by2 pm . Had some
rest and decided to have a pain killer as 10 kms patch was still pending
before we reach Lonavala station. We were very slow then on and were enjoying
surrounding valleys, hills, small water falls on the way. One more interesting
experience we had on return journey was to see an avalanche. We heard a big noise (like
crackers or thunders) from hill side which was far away. When we looked, we saw a large piece of black stone was falling from not less than 100 feet height from hilltop. It
fell on other hill and broke into smaller pieces. This happened in 5 seconds and the site was few kms
away from us in hills hence there was no risk to people walking on path. We had garam-garam bhutta near Tungarli dam and finally
we entered Lonavala city by 5 pm. S uddenly there was heavy rains. Our plan of remaining dry for return train
journey went for a toss and we soaked to the skin while walking in downpour for
around 1.5 kms.
We reached the plateau place by
We were very hungry and wanted to
have a decent place to have food before catching Thane bound train. We
entered one fairly decent restaurant where only pav-bhaji was available as
their lunch section was closed. Since we wanted to spend maximum possible time
at restaurant, we slowly kept on ordering one by one item and relished them at
leisure.
Lonavala station was hardly 500
meters away but the rain had made up its mind to not to keep us dry. We again got drenched before
entering the station (on a positive note, rain didn’t disappoint us). We could meet few friends from our
group at station and finally boarded the train at 7
pm. Reached home at 10 pm after a memorable, satisfying, strenuous,
confidence boosting trek of RAJMACHI………..
(Few of above photos are clicked by other group participants. Let me thank them for sharing those)
rahul
(Few of above photos are clicked by other group participants. Let me thank them for sharing those)
rahul

















aayala lai bhari..am jealous ...too good environ!
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