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hypnoneghoul · 10 months ago
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"O na cenich?" Moutain asked, looking up to find Swiss staring at him again. (What are you looking at?)
"Le", Swiss answered simply, as if it was the most obvious thing in the world. To him it was. (You.)
"Alhenion", Mountain whispered, doubting. He thought he'd said it quietly enough for his mate not to hear. He didn't even know why he said it, at all. Sometimes his anxieties and insecurities surfaced, and he couldn't resist. (I don't understand.)
"Man le bennich?" Swiss' brows furrowed. (What did you say?)
"Ú-moe..." the earth ghoul mumbled, looking away. (Nothing...)
"Amman?" Swiss had caught it, of course. "Le herven nîn, estelio vain lîn." (Why? You are my husband, don't underestimate your beauty.)
"Le vain, indo nîn." (You are beautiful, my heart.)
"Ú-amman le a?" (Why not you, too?)
"Im erya rauko." (I'm only a demon.)
"Le galad nîn. Im rauko a." (You are my light. I'm a demon, too.)
"Edhor..." (I'm sorry...)
"Law. Erya sedho a lasto." (No. Just be quiet and listen.)
Swiss got up from where he was sitting on to opposite side of the huge common room couch and walked over to plop himself in Mountain's lap. "Le mei nîn, i alasse o kuile nîn a gerich meleth nîn. Le lindawain guin minyare. Nedh minna a nan ava." (You are my love, the joy of my life and I love you. You are the most beautiful creature ever. Inside and outside.)
"Hannon–" (Thank–)
"Baw." The multi ghoul put a finger over Moutain's lips, soon removing it in favour his lips. "Erya estelio rauko lîn." (Don't. Just trust your demon.)
"Gerich meleth nîn, indo nîn." (I love you, my heart.)
"A gerich nîn, amralime." (I love you, too, my love.)
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wagairah-wagairah · 11 months ago
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Ladkiyon ke nedhe tedhe
Gaddi tez chala ke
Karte hain hum hello bye bye po po horn baja ke🕺🕺🕺
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outdoorkeeda01 · 5 months ago
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Ratangad Fort: Explore the Jewel of Sahyadri Mountains-outdoorkeeda
Discover Ratangad Fort, the ancient jewel of the Sahyadri Mountains. Learn about its rich history, breathtaking views, trekking trails, and the famous 'Nedhe' or eye of the needle. Plan your adventure to Ratangad with our detailed guide on attractions, routes, and travel tips-outdoorkeeda
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thisblogisdadaist · 2 years ago
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denegagdadheth
penach, dedecadevav nedh
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orophilevidya · 2 years ago
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Ratangad Jewel of sahyadri!
Ratanghad Fort, also known as Ratangad Fort, is a historical fort located in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra, India. The fort is situated at an elevation of 4,255 feet above sea level and offers spectacular views of the surrounding Sahyadri mountain range.
The fort is believed to have been built during the Satavahana dynasty in the 1st century AD and later served as a strategic location for the Maratha Empire during the 17th century. The fort has several structures within its walls including a large entrance gate, a temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, and several water tanks.
The most famous attraction of the fort is the “Nedhe” or “Eye of the Needle”, a natural rock formation that serves as a gateway to the fort. The fort also has a number of caves that were used as rest houses by the soldiers and a beautiful Amruteshwar temple.
The fort is a popular destination for trekkers and adventure enthusiasts. The trek to the fort is considered moderate to difficult and takes about 3-4 hours to reach the top. The best time to visit the fort is during the monsoon season when the surrounding greenery is at its best.
In conclusion, Ratanghad Fort is a must-visit destination for history buffs, trekkers and adventure enthusiasts. Its historical significance, natural beauty, and challenging trek make it a perfect weekend getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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travelnew · 5 years ago
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IRSHALGAD trek from top to NEDHE (needle’s eye / hole in the mountain).
16/06/2019: The entire Irshalgad trek ← is well illustrated already. We had done in 2018 from base village till the top of Irshalgad. Because of clouds and rains then, we could not reach the needle’s eye / nedhe / hole in the mountain. So this time in 2019, we decided to do it before the rains set in well. The only difference this time was that Karjat was base railway station instead of Panvel. The photos have been captioned which can be read by clicking on them while surfing this post using a computer / laptop. They are not visible when using a mobile. GPS trail ← from base village Nanivali / Number wadi to Irshalgad top is here.
GPS trail from Irshalgad top to nedhe ← is here. 
The cost of shared vehicle from Karjat to Nanivali or Number wadi (base village of Irshalgad) is 600/- pick up, drop & return for a full Omni van taxi and from Panvel to  Nanivali or Number wadi was 1200/- in year 2018 with pick up, drop & return. Last time we were 16 friends. This time we were 4. Expenses: 345/- per head TTMM.
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sanityleftthechat · 4 years ago
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ingypsyprincess · 7 years ago
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Leader ka selfie  “The only person you are destined to become is the person you decide to be.” —Ralph Waldo Emerson #treksnearpune #Ratangad #nedhe #beyourownhero #INGypsyPrincess #ZenithOdysseys (at Ratangad)
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ourratnakarblog-blog · 8 years ago
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“May your dreams be larger than mountains and may you have the courage to scale their summits.” ― Harley King
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The trek route starts from the rice fields initially and then merges with the wilderness of the nature ahead. Our trekker group was a mix of first timers and experienced one so it was inevitable that we should remain in a group while trekking. The beginning of the trek is a terrain of a pretty steep uphill climb which will test your endurance, but reward comes in the form of exotic fauna and flora which you will see nowhere else. Till you reach the first table top point you end up crossing the Pravara river multiple times and there is every chance of getting lost in the woods. After crossing the first table top, the route is pretty much straight forward, there is a bifurcation to go to Harischandragad at some distance ahead, but there is clear board with sign on it. Also, there are lots of other signs in the form of white arrows and red ribbons tied to trees to guide one to the destination. The climb through the jungle is grueling but relief presents itself as two plateaus that fall in the middle of the trek, plateaus which will surely be a relief for catching your breath and rejuvenating yourself. The terrain is mud with all size of rocks in between. The good thing is that there is an ample amount of tree cover to shield one from the sun. The jungle is well-known for wild animals, mostly wild boars. Our march towards the summit was although a bit slower but definite. Taking small halts for drinking water and relaxing a little, we proceeded further on the trail. The sky was playing hide and seek with the sun shine and heavy clouds. Although there was no rain during the trek, we expected showers on the top of the fort. After a walk of two hours or so, we reached a fork. The straight track goes to the pass of Katrabai and the right leads us to Ratangad.
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We took the right track and after walking for another half an hour we reached to the point where two iron ladders are erected for climbing. The ladders are in a difficult position and one wonders how those ancient people were climbing the fort without these ladders. Even climbing with the help of these ladders gives chills in the body. Added to this, we faced sudden shower and stormy wind, which made our climb more adventurous. By now, the sky was full of dark clouds and it was sure that we will be enjoying rain and cloud dance while on the top of fort.
Climbing the ladders with lot of caution and safety, we enter the fort through the Ganesh darwaja. This first gate of the fort is small in size. On the arch of the door we can see carved image of Bhairav and on the left side of the pillar of the gate carving of Ganesha.  From Ganesh Darwaja side one can see Katarbai fort, little ahead is the Ajoba fort. One can see Ghanchakkar and Muda fort towards east. The backwaters of Bhandardara dam are visible throughout the fort ridge.
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After crossing this gate and turning right we reach in front of Hanuman gate. There is a cave temple just before this gate, where one can stay. Inside the cave, there is statue of Ratandevi, the deity of the fort. There is another spacious cave just ahead of this point, where people can stay. We then proceed to Hanuman gate and cross ahead to reach the top of the fort. As we go ahead, we come across a circular single bastion called “Ranicha Huda”. Nearby to this there is a water tank. On the eastern part of the fort, there is a large water tank which is full of water. On the edge of this water tank, Shivalinga and a small Nandi statue can be seen.
Moving ahead on this trail, we will come across three more water tanks. There are lots of water tanks spread across the fort, though the water didn’t look portable. Now we move further to west side on the track hidden in the tall grass, we come across the ruined Konkan Darwaja. Nearly half of this gate is buried in the ground. The gate way is small and beautiful but the path proceeding through it is blocked with stones. Here also we can see some water tanks carved in stone which has potable water in it. The track passing by the side of these water tanks takes us to the northern tip. From here we can see beautiful view of Alang, Kulang and Madan forts in the distant.
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Before proceeding to Nedhe, we will come across a cave and a small entrance to it. Out of curiosity, one of our trek member decided to enter the cave and see the inside of the cave. Fortunately, I had a torch with me (it is always a part of my trekking gear, whether it is a day trek or night trek). After entering this cave, we can see a water tank inside, which is potable and a huge space on the other side. This was amazing and just imagine the usage of the same in those time for peaceful rest without anybody’s disturbance.  From here we will proceed towards the Nedhe. The huge rock sheet wall on the northern side of the fort, we can see a big natural hole in the wall, called “Nedhe” in marathi (Eye of the Needle). The way towards Nedhe is slippery due to scree and lot of precaution is to be taken. After reaching the Nedhe, one can sit in the Nedhe and enjoy the blissful breeze of wind. There is a way passing through this nedhe on the other side of the fort. We pass through this nedhe and come to the spacious and magnificent Trimbak darwaja facing north side of the fort. This door is unique door and there are vestibules on both side of the door. Trimbak darwaja used to be the main entrance to the fort at those times. This door descends through 150 stone cut stairs and one has to stick to the cliff side of these stairs while descending. The stairs lead to a shining crag called “Khutta”. After exploring the “Khutta”, one can go down from this side and reach Ratanwadi in two to three hours’ time. It is a different thrill to ascend from a different way and descend from a different way. This gives an opportunity to explore the fort in a complete way. So we decideed to descend from Trimbak darwaja route and reach Ratanwadi.
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The complete exploration of the fort needs around 3-4 hours and we are happy that we could do that by time management right from the start of trek. We were lucky that the rain god marked its presence when we were on the fort. The wandering through showers and the clouds was amazing and memorable. The best part of the trek was walking with the clouds which is simply beyond any description. Ratangad fort is huge and the few remains on the fort tell us the glory of the fort in silent words. It is truly the “Jewel of the Fort”.
After having lunch and some more rest on the fort, we started descending the fort through Trimbak darwaja. The descend of 150 stairs from Trimbak Darwaja was more challenging. One has to stick to the cliff side while descending the stairs as there is a huge fearsome valley on the right side. The wind gushing through the valleys makes you unbalanced and the shower makes the stairs more slippery. It took us about 2 hours and thirty minutes to climb down and come to the base village.
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After reaching base village, we proceeded towards the Amruteshwar temple. This temple is a Hemadpanthi type of creation. Beautiful carvings on the wall are the main attraction of this temple. The temple and the area surrounding it is kept clean and auspicious. One gets a sense of fulfilment in the company of this temple. The trek to Ratangad is incomplete without visiting this wonderful temple.
It was time to return now. We all proceeded to Pune by our vehicle with lot of cherished and enliven memories. One thing was for sure, that we all gathered and travelled together with one aim, without knowing each other. But while returning, we all came to the same wavelength and became good friends. What else one can expect from a hobby like trekking? That is the spirit of helping each other, extending hand to fellow trekker in case of difficulty and a sense of responsibility towards our great heritage and wonderful, mystic nature.
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Bye for now..
Happy and Safe Trekking…
Ratnakar Salunke
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The trek to Ratangad fort – The Jewel of the Forts: Part-II (Concluding) “May your dreams be larger than mountains and may you have the courage to scale their summits.”
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endless--memes · 2 years ago
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lyricspublisher · 4 years ago
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I'm Not Mad | BALRAJ | Desi Crew | Jashan Nanarh
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bloggervickysworld · 5 years ago
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Top 10 Famous Trekking places in Maharashtra
Maharashtra with its countless hill stations, offers perfect options for trekking. Some trekking trails make their path through beautiful visuals, while others are interspersed with historical incidents. Whether it’s for experiencing that mesmerizing rush, becoming one with nature, shedding those extra weights and melt some fats with pure contemplation, the reasons for going trekking are many. This blog will help you to brings 10 best treks of Maharashtra
 1.      Matheran Trek
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Matheran has a amicable atmosphere and various trekking trails, pulling tourists the year round. There are 28 view-points distributed all around the place. One Tree Hill is one of them. Among the various trekking way, the most famous one goes through the Garbert Plateau. Apart from this, trekking to Chanderi caves is an adventure in itself. Kalavantin Pinnacle Trek will help you to explore the fort at the peak.
Location – Matheran
Height – The average height is approximately 2,506ft.
Difficulty Level – Medium
Avg. Duration – 1 day
Best time to go – March to May
2. Kalsubai Trekk
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Kalsubai is the highest peak in the Sahyadri mountain ranges with a height of 5,400ft, It’s also a part of the Kalsubai Harishchandragad Wildlife Sanctuary which extends from Kalasubai to Harischandragad. During the rainy season trekking here is best experienced . Once comes across green valleys, cool winds, hovering clouds and thrilling waterfalls during this time. One can hunt the places like Ahivant, Saptashrungi gad and Markindya, beside others.
Location – Igatapuri Taluka
Height – 5,400ft above sea level
Difficulty Level – Medium to Hard
Avg. Duration – 2 days
Best time to go – June to September
 3.Korigad Fort Trek
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Korigad Fort is one of the attractive and impressive fort located about 20 km away from Lonavala in Pune district. Korigad Fort Trek is most popular treks in Maharashtra. There are two paths to reach the peak. One is from a village called Peth Shahpur and the other one is from Ambavne village. One finds two lakes upon reaching the top of the fort. A temple to the patron goddess Korai Devi exists here, along with other smaller temples dedicated to Shiva and Vishnu. One can also walk along the entire perimeter of the wall of this fort.
Location – Lonavala
Height – 3,050 feet above sea level
Difficulty Level – Easy
Avg. Duration – 1 day
Best time to go – Throughout the year
 4. Lohagad Ford
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Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was famous for his forts spreded all around Maharashtra, and Lohagarh Iron Fort is one of them. Straight in a single side range of the Sahyadris, it divides the basins of Indranayi and Pavna. The four large gates of Lohagarh Fort are still in an attracted condition after so many years. Some of the other attractions here are The Ganesh Darwaja, The Narayan Darwaja and The Hanuman Darwaj.
Location – Near Lonavala
Height – 3450ft above sea level
Difficulty Level – Easy
Avg. Duration – 3 hours
Best time to go – June to February
5. Tikona Trek
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Tikona is also known as Vitandgad lies near Kamshet around 60km from Pune. It’s very attractive and dominating hill fort in Maval in Western India. The hill in length upto 3500ft, derives its name from its pyramidal shape as a trekking point of view, it’s famous for its large doors, seven water tanks, temple of ‘Trimbakeshwar Mahadev’ and some Satvahan Caves. At the apex, one comes across the Pawana Lake. One can get mesmerizing views of the Pawna dam from here.
Location – Near Kamshet
Height – 3500ft above sea level
Difficulty Level – Easy
Avg. Duration – 1 day
Best time to go – September to March
 6. Rajmachi Fort
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Rajmachi fort places around 15km from Lonavala, is one of the most famous trekking destination target in India. There are two forts here, one is Shrivardhan and other is Manaranjan. Located on the historical trade path, they provide mesmerizing views of the valley. The entire route is enveloped by dense forests on both sides. One can approach this place from two routes. One from Karjat, and the other from Lonavala.
Location – Near Lonavala
Height – 2,710ft above sea level
Difficulty Level – Easy
Avg. Duration – 1 day
Best time to go – June to September
 7. Ratangad Fort
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From Ratangad is getting incredible views of the Sahaydri Ranges near the Bhandardara Lake. Situated breaking off the forest in Bhandardara hill, it still showcases the remains of a fortress with bastions and stone walls. This place bounty of a natural rock peak with a cavity atop it, which is called “Nedhe,” or “Eye of the Needle.” The base village Ratanwadi is approachable by boat from Bhandardara.
Location – Ratanwadi
Height – 4,250ft above sea level
Difficulty Level – Medium
Avg. Duration – 1 day
Best time to go – May to September
 8. Peb Vikatgad Trek
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Peb Vikatgad Trek gives alive the joy of trekking in monsoons. Although name is also taken from the Goddess Pebi, it has been named “Vikatgad” due to its resemblance to Lord Ganesh – an elephant god. Vikatgad Fort lies just 4km near from Neral station. This trail presents countless structure of rocky paths, forests, caves and ladders, thus making it extremely exciting and adventurous. It is said that Shivaji Maharaj used the caves in the fort as silos for storing grains.
Location – Karjat
Height – 2,100ft above sea level
Difficulty Level – Medium
Avg. Duration – 1 day
Best time to go – Throughout the year
 9. Rajgad Fort
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Rajgad Fort is one of the huge forts located in the Sahaydri Range. This place is a trekker’s delight. Much of the fortifications of this fort still remains intact. The highest part of the fort has remains of caves, water cisterns and palaces. One can get incredible views of the magnificent Sahyadri range, when the entire place is bathed with blossoming flowers. This fort also possesses great historical significance.
Location – Gunjavane
Height – 2901ft above sea level
Difficulty Level – Medium
Avg. Duration – 2 days
Best time to go – October to March
 10. Raigad fort  
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Raigad Fort is undoubtedly one of the magnificent fortresses in Maharashtra. Located 125km away from Pune, it serves as one of the prominent getaways for locals. This attractive fort is located at an altitude of 4,350ft. Approximately 1400-1450 steps lead up to the fort. The jungle trail that leads to the fort is itself an exciting one. Some of the structures inside the fort are Queen’s Quarters, Public Durbar and Watch Towers.
Location – Raigad
Height – 2700ft above sea level
Difficulty Level – Medium
Avg. Duration – 1 day
Best time to go – November to March
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IRSHALGAD - Most windiest pinnacle
1-day Sunday TTMM trek to Irshalgad near Panvel on 22nd July 2018, was completed successfully by 16 of us.
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CAUTION: This is a medium grade trek. You must use correct trekking gear and trekking shoes. The terrain is quite slippery in the mountains. The base of the pinnacle can be reached. Do not attempt to climb the pinnacle. The pinnacle requires technical expertise of professional climbers, equipment & ropes.
This is not a fort, even if it is called a 'gad' in Marathi. It is basically a mountain with a pinnacle. There are no fortifications or water cisterns on this mountain.
The blog post is divided as follows:
1) How to go? (with GPS route on dynamic map).
2) Time frame.
3) Experience in photos.
4) Expenses.
1) HOW TO GO? 
Base railway station: Panvel. Base village: Nanivali village, via Irshalwadi.
Check the dynamic Google map link with GPS track. The ascent is around 3.77 km & the descent being the same, the total distance that we actually trekked as around 8 km.
We 16 friends had hired 2 cabs (Maruti Omni van) from Panvel railway station to Nanivali village & back.
We did not climb the pinnacle. We trekked till the top of Irshalgad.
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GPS trail ← & blog post from Irshalgad top to nedhe ← is here.
2) TIME FRAME:
04:45 wake up alarm.
08:00 reached Panvel.
09:45 cab dropped us at Nanivali village (car park on map).
10:10 Actual trek started from trailhead.
11:55 reached Irshalwadi in the mountains.
12:00 reached a small temple enroute.
12:40 reached the top of Irshalgad.
13:45 return & descent trek started.
16:30 reached Nanivali.
17:05 reached Panvel by cab from Nanivali.
19:00 home sweet home.
3) EXPERIENCE IN PHOTOS & VIDEO:
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Backwaters of Morbe Dam.
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Check the video of our Irshalgad trek here:
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IRSHALWADI: The needle’s eye or the ‘Nedhe’ in Marathi is the hole in the solid rock wall of the mountain, caused by the incessant blowing winds!
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The small temple of the deity of the mountains is crossed and blessings received for uneventful passage.
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Outline of Irshalgad shrouded in clouds is seen from Irshalwadi ahead.
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A narrow path connects the way towards the pinnacle from the base of the pinnacle. I mentally hugged it before crossing it.
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The pinnacle of Irshalgad is shrouded in mystery & clouds. It can only be climbed by professional climbers with expertise, climbing gear & ropes.
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Bliss in Paradise - it isn’t a place. Its a feeling!
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We fell in love with this island and wished to visit it some day soon...
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4) EXPENSES:
60/- rickshaw from home to station & back.
40/- return train ticket.
20/- tea.
185/- Panvel to Nanivali & back by shared cab among 16 of us (600/- per cab accomodating 7 to 8 passengers from Panvel to Nanivali & same fare while returning).
Total = 305/-.
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We completed this trek safely and successfully in our usual TTMM way.
Till next time, ciao.
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