Trek To Asherigad Fort (Palghar Region)
You might
have visited many Forts in Maharashtra or other parts of india but this fort
(Asherigad fort, Palghar) has a unique history. This fort was made by Raja Bhoj
in 13th century and then ruled by Raja bimb captured it from kolis in the 14th
Century starting.Purtguese took contol of the fort in 1556 and then made it a
head of 38 villages around.
This fort
situated in Palghar region in maharshtra. i went to this place with one one of
the trek group. there were 45+ trekkers in the group accompany by 3 trek experts.
I took a
train from borivali in which some of my friends were also there. It was rainy
season and on that day raining heavily so its very important to protect your
mobile phones, cameras etc. In train we bought a plastic zipper for phone and
that was quite helpful to protect our phone. i was carrying a bag in which
there was a towel, some dry clothes, my dslr camera, water bottle, rain coat
etc.
whenever
you go for a trek in rainy season the above things are essential to carry. I was
not aware of the heavy rains so i was carrying my dslr camera also which is not
recommandable. we got offf at palghar station and we had breakfast in a near by
small joint and then took jeep to reach
asherigad base.
It's on
Mumbai ahmedabad Highway. Jeep Driver took 100 rs. Per person and dropped us on
the starting road to Asherigad fort on national Highway-8. From there we walked
about 1 km to reach the Base village where we found 10-15 huts where village
people stays.
we had a
contact there whose name is Laxman(Drop me a message if you need his contact
no) who is a villager and guide for us. Guiding on the trek is the only earning
source for maximum villages. We kept our
valuables like camera, wallet, etc including our dry clothes and bags at
Laxman's house where his wife and kids took care of our stuff. Intially i was
worried for my camera but our organizer told us that it will be safe. Village
people are so reliable and honest.
So now the
first step was to to listen the organizer about this fort and Do & Don'ts
during the trek. It was raining heavily so organizers asked us to stay together
in a 3-4 people group as if there is any problem to anyone then 3-4 people can
help each other.
We started
our trek. We were going through the bushes and flat ground and after a 10 min
walk we saw one hurdle on our way an it was super fast flowing water which was
coming from the water fall.
As it was raining heavily so this temporary water
flow becomes a flowing river for some time. The water flow was there with full
velocity and it was almost one n half feet deep so we all had to make a chain
and one by one had to cross the way.
It was wonderful
experience crossing that water body. After crossing that we had to go ahead and
reach at one point where we had to take 2-3 minustes rest. On the way we heared
bird chippering sounds and that was so soothing.
The way to
asherigad is little rough and you will find the mud and uneven stony path.
there were some points where you will find stoned steps which might have made
during the 13th cetury to reach the fort. It is also said that there you can
find many species of raptiles. So be
careful while you walking as it may happen that they can come up under your
foot and can harm them. some part of the trek is steep so after an interval you
will find little bit of lat surface where you can take some rest and then
resume your trek.
After
covering the 70% Of trek there you will find a place where your have to climb a
man made iron ladder which is the only way to go ahead for asherigad fort. That
ladder will take you to a point where form the asherigad fort is just 15-20 min
away. At that point after climbing the
ladder you would find a rock sculpture and water tank body over there.
After
taking some photographs there we resumes our trek and it was the last halt for
us. From the point where we stopped there is a very narrow steps to go ahead
and in rainy season it is slippery also so careful when you climb those steps
and would recommand that you stay hand in hand with each other if you are in
group.
After crossing that you will find a saffron flag over there. We kept
moving ahead for the final point and after a span of time we got there. There
is a Hanuman temple also on the top. We relaxed there, had luch. took
photographs and enjoyed the scenic beauty from the top.
You can clearely see
the Mumbai-Ahmedabad Highway from the top.After spending approx 1 hours we
returned back wit hthe same route. As mentioned it was raining heavily so took
little time to reach at a certain point as it was slippery and the rocks we
also loose as it was 1st or second rains of the monsoon season.
Returning our
way to village we found a wonderful water fall body over there and we all
jumped in the water and enjoyed and relaxed for approx 45 minutes. Including
trek, Speding time in water fall was the best experience of Asherigad Trek. In
the rainy season you will find many water falls on the way in maharashtra.
After
returning to Base village we changed clothes at our Guide Laxman's Place. He
offered us tea which was much needed at that time. Spent 30 minustes at his
place and relaxed then left for our respective locations.
Over all it
was not a tough trek but at one point it was tough for me to climb as there was
no support and the steps were slippery. Coz of first rain and that too a very
heavy rains, the stones and rock were loose so at some point we had to take
care while going down as we might get fall and hurt, but it was overall
wonderful experience.
I would recommand Laxman for the guide
services. He was so much helping during the trek.
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visiting my blog.
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