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Naneghat Pass (approx 2750 Ft MSL): This sheer cliff is a well know landmark, very clearly visible from Konkan region as you pass on your way from Kalyan towards Malshej. The walls of this pass jut out from the main range and hence command a magnificent view of the great bend in the Sahyadri. This is a pass, which once in history, enjoyed prime importance. The inscriptions, the steps, the rock-cut rest houses, and the cisterns all point out the historic fact that this route was frequently used as far back as the 1st century B.C. The Naneghat area and the caves are now very popular due to an easy access from Malshej ghat road. Jivdhan (approx 3750 Ft MSL): (This trek totally depends on Rain) The fort stands at an important position and most important guard of Naneghat. From here any help to Naneghat could reach in less time. It was under Bahmani control and after that it went to Nizamshah. In 1636, Nizamshahi declined. Shahajiraje rescued Murtiza, the last Nizam from Jivdhan and took with him to the fort of Pemgiri. But he was trapped by Mughals and had to hand him over to them. This was the end of Nizamshahi. In 1818, the British captured all the forts here and destroyed them.
Jivdhan too became a victim and the main entrance was destroyed. Even today the marks of those cannot go unnoticed as we climb the fort. Durg Fort (approx 3900 Ft MSL): Durg is a small fort with no remnants just a hill with many stones lying atop. At the base of the fort there is a small temple of Ma Durg. Dhakoba (approx 4100 Ft MSL): Being the highest point on the plateau Dhakoba offers commanding view of the surrounding. One can spot, Naneghat, Jivdhan, Durg, Ahupe, and Gorakhgad from here. The main thrill is the view of the straight falling cliffs in the Konkan area. Bhimashankar (approx 3500 Ft MSL): Bhimashankar is one of the 12 Jyotirlings of India, a pilgrimage place approximately 3500 feet high up in the hills. The area around Bhimashankar is covered with thick dense jungle. The Maharashtra Government has also declared it a Sanctuary. The sanctuary is small (only about 100 sq. km’s), but it is home to a wide variety of animals Leopard, Sambhar, Barking deer, Porcupines, Grey Jungle fowls, Wild pig, Hanuman langur, Rhesus macaque and Flying Squirrel etc. The sanctuary is famous as the home of a highly endangered subspecies of the Indian Giant Squirrel – Shekharu (Ratufa indica elphistoni), which is also the state animal of Maharashtra.
14th November 2024
| 10:00 pm | Meet the Trikon team at Kalyan ST Stand (West) near Enquiry counter |
| 10:30 pm | Will start travelling for Naneghat Base village by bus. |
15th November 2024
| 01:30 am | Reach Naneghat Base village and start the trek post introduction. |
| 04:00 am | Reach Naneghat top and rest till morning. |
| 07:00 am | Good Morning.. Have Breakfast |
| 08:00 am | Post breakfast start our trek to Jivdhan Fort (This trek totally depends on Rain) |
| 10:00 am | Reach the Fort and Explore the Fort |
16th November 2024
| 06:00 am | Good Morning. Freshen up. Time For a 2 day long trek |
| 06:30 am | Morning Tea and Breakfast Post B/f & Tea |
| 07:30 am | Start the Trek to Dhakoba fort (Approx 3.5 Hrs) |
| 11:00 am | Reach Dhakoba Fort and Explore |
| 11:30 am | Start the Trek to Durg Fort (Approx 2.5 Hrs) |
17th November 2024
| 06:00 am | Good Morning Trikoners. Freshen up |
| 06:30 am | Morning Tea and Breakfast |
| 07:00 am | Start moving to Bhimashankar via Kondwal Village (Approx 6 hrs) |
| 12:30 pm | Temple darshan at Bhimashankar |
| 01:00 pm | Lunch Time at Bhimashankar (Trek Ends Here) |
Comfortable clothes and sunscreen.
Yes, lunch is provided.