I can see some twitched noses and flaring nostrils… But truth cannot be concealed under a shroud... and rains cannot be held by a cloud… *raising an eyebrow* Wow!!! That’s a nice Denzilism… am I not sounding more like a narcissist today???
OK guys… Enough of Me, Myself and Denzil. You can ignore me for some time now while I take you on a trip to Rajmachi in Khandala… Aye.. Aati kya Khandala??? Khandala – A place made quite famous by an equally famous song sung by Amir Khan.
How did trek to Khandala happen??? A conference call, a bunch of confused animals, a mute spectator (Tarun), a amplifier - Atul (Vicks ki Goli) and the STD booth owner - who else but me???? 60 minutes into the conference call… and we were yet to finalize the group who was ready to come for the trek… Leave alone the place... That was yet undecided...
Finally at around midnight… after 60 minutes of uneventful talk... we decided the place – Rajmachi- somewhere near Khandala. I just had 3 hours of precious sleep to catch on. My Titan alarm woke me up at 5:30 in the morning. My mom was a little surprised and more confused. As usual, I chose not to keep her informed till the last minute. How could I inform her when I myself did not know about the trek until 4 hours back????
On my way to the TMT bus stop, I called my Bawa and Tarun and as expected, they turned up late. What was surprising is Bawa turned up without even a bag on his shoulders. Now, how was one expected to survive the heat and the tough trek journey without even a bottle of water???
Deepika, the lone gal in our group had decided to accompany us for the trek. I must admit that we warned her in advance and gave her a list of "To Do" and "What not to Do" when with us.
1. Thou shall not do any nakhras when with us.
2. Thou shall eat in whichever hotel or dhaba we chose to.
3. Thou shall not complain of dust or heat.
4. Thou shall keep walking and ask no questions.
We reached Thane station at 7:20 a.m, and thought that we missed the Intercity Express by 5 minutes. But little did we know that long distance trains seldom arrive on time. So, tickets were booked for Koyna Express. Needless to say... the journey from Thane to Khandala was fun and frolic all the way. It was made even more amusing by calls from "Vicks ki Goli" every 15 minutes.
Atul had missed the train and every 15 minutes he kept asking the same question, "Where have you guys reached? Should I leave now? I will catch u guys at Khandala..." Finally, after an hour he left for Khandala all alone to meet us at Rajmachi.
Walking all the way... soon we reached the famous Tiger Valley. This place offers a breathtaking view of the Mumbai Pune Expressway. What a marvellous piece of engineering!!! You can see a combination of tunnels and fly overs.
Pune Expressway
A 15 mins walk later.. we came acoss a small pathway which took us towards a valley.
Soon, we spotted a cool and cosy place. We decided to wait for Vicks ki Goli here. However, he was still a long way away. So, we decided to continue the adventure further. As luck would have it, the road through the valley and the jungle came to an abrupt end. The only way possible was to turn down and take the railway tracks.
Wannabe Models???
Walking on the railway tracks running through the jungle is not what you get to see everyday. Raliway tracks and wannabe models make a good combination and you have the digital camera flashing every minute. I bet Naveen missed this one. Just next to the tracks was a steep staircase running to the bottom of a small valley. Myself, Tarun and Deepika made our way downstairs and came across a fallen tree which once provided shade but today obstructed the path and made a lovely background for a snap.
Some snaps later, it was time to call Atul again. He was still a long way off. So, we resumed our journey towards what we thought was the fort - FORT RAJMACHI. Making our way through the dried grass and green jungles we saw a glimpse of the "Fort". The view was something similar to a child's painting. A hill with some steps running towards the top. Exactly the same. Anna, Tarun and Salli went up the Hill...
Steps on the Hill
The view at the top surprised us all. There was no fort here nor any caves. Just a magnificient mammoth weathered rock stood there like a wall blocking our way. The view from the top was amazing. You could see the rails running below through the hill and as small river running somewhere in the jungle. We also spotted a water fall spouting water a far distance away.
This was the place to be. Serene and quiet. A place where you can spend hours on end. After spending some time here and enacting a scane from Sholay - Bawa played Jai, Anna - Gabbar and Deepika - Basanti, it was time to head back. Mr. Late Latif Atul had taken all the efforts for the trek and had finally reached the Tiger Valley.
When we reached there, he was busy making golas as the golawala was missing from the scene. What a sight it was!!! But on second thoughts Atul can try out his hand as Golawala. He makes some good Golas.
Myself, Anna and Atul with the Gola wala in the background
After having our lunch (it was more of snacks) - Misal Pav, Uttapas, Wada Sambhar, Appy, Frooti - was all the food the hotel stocked, we decided to rest our tired legs under the canopy of some beautiful trees in the adjacent garden inhabitated by some amusing monkeys.
The monkeys befriended the Animal Kingdom without much efforts and one even managed to grab Bhutta from Salli's hands as a token of friendship. According to Bawa - that monkey was Kabile ka Sardar - Leader of the Gang.
We watched the sunset, Shahrukh's bungalow - from the garden and some beautiful gals in the garden. We could have spent much more time here but since, we had a train to catch, we set out on our way home. Bawa bought some guavas, berries and some bhuttas for the journey.
Our - Keep Walking - mantra brought us to the Khandala Railway Station. The train we were reckoned to catch had departed on time. (Our theorem - Long distance trains never arrive on time - had been proved wrong). The next train was scheduled after 90 minutes. So, we returned back to the highway to catch some luxury bus. But God had some better plans for us. He sent us an Toyota Innova. Paying just Rs. 50 per head we arrived back in Mumbai.
Smiles all aroundMoral of the trek - Life is like MTV- ENJOY
14 comments:
Good to see you guys meeting often and going on treks. Dont know when i will be joining you guys for this.
Nyways the snaps have really turned out good.
I really enjoyed reading this post. I felt I was on a trip too :P
Rajmachi near Khandala..How do you people come up with such a place? I haven't heard about Rajmachi..but it appears to look nice from the photos. :D
'Betal hanging on the tree' is quite amusing :P
'Wannabe models' and 'Steps on the Hill' look absolutely great.
oye denzii de puttar those DO's n DONT's are actually applicable to Salli ...I am sure many would agree on this one ...especially after the trek ...lolzzzz
@ Cedric...
I wish the group was a bigger one... Will plan out something big when Thakur and Sardar return back to Mumbai... and provided they agree to accompany us... Saale Firang ban gaye honge... :-D
@ IMM...
You know what??? People go for European trips..But little do they know that there are so many exotic natural places which are yet to be seen in Maharashtra.. a home to 300 forts... Its one of my dreams to visit all these forts.....
@ Deepika....
Only Salli can better answer this one... Oye Salli... Khamosh kyon hai??
300 FORTS??! :O That's truly unbelievable. I hardly know anything about the local places. I never been to any place other than Mumbai in Maharashtra and I am sure I must have missed out on alot of places.
This year, I went visiting one of my friends in Maharashtra. We had to keep changing trains to go from Borivali to ...... I don't know what the place is called, but its the last station.. Vashi, Khargar and other stations are in the middle.
But the thing is, her building overlooks few mountains and you can see the main highway that leads to Goa. There were cows around.. :D some of them were bathing in the river. It was one beautiful view.
You know when you live in a city or a surburb, you are accustomed to see buildings, vehicles and all kinds of things created by man around. You feel truly exhausted with the environment around you. That's when such places like Rajmachi or any other beautiful place, untouched by man, become worth visiting.
@insidemamind
i guess the last station you are talkin about is panvel...
@ IMM,
Doesn't 300 forts sound too bold a statement?? But its true... All thanks to Shivaji and the Mughals who built them.... Isnt it a irony that that these forts were built for Action and wars but now these are the places we visit for serentiy....
Well... to give you a gist of the railway stations in Mumbai... Its divided into 3 main sections...
Western Raillways - Churchgate to Virar
Central Railways - CST (formerly VT) to Karjat or Kasara
Harbour - CST to Panvel
Hope this information proves useful to you on your next journey...
@Anonymous
Oh yep.. It's Panvel :P
@Denzil
Thanks for the information. I never knew about it. :D I have tried the Western Railways.. and Harbour.. that's how I reached Panvel, I guess :P
Sure looks fun =)
Yeah.. it sure was fun....
anil::hi denzil what r u up2 these day's???
Life is cool dude... Enjoying it.. living it tothe fullest... Bole toh Ekdum zhakaas... When are you coming back to India??? Or have you decided to settle in New Zealand???
Yes, would love to :)
@ Gunjan...
Samsung... (You are invited)....
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