Without any “buts”; we agreed to Trek Kalsubai- known as the topmost point of Maharashtra. Living in Maharashtra itself anticipates me to trek to this place. The name "Kalsubai" is originated from a Koli girl named 'Kalsu'. For further story & history look into this webpage: (https://mumbaihikers.net/blog/2010/12/06/kalsubai-history/)
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Sun rays in cloudy days |
I along with a group of five friends caught a train from Mulund at midnight on a Saturday, at around 1.30AM and reached Kasara station by 3.30AM. We assumed that we shall get Jeeps or Taxis outside the station and will reach Bari village (base village from where the trek starts) at around 5.30 AM. But this incorrect assumption, as well as our overconfidence, led us into making a blunder. As we reached there and were walking outside the station, we saw taxis(which we later realised were just parked) and we started discussing what can be the maximum price that will be needed to reach the village. But when we neared the taxis, we realised that only one Taxi driver was standing and 5 people were waiting in his taxi. We looked around and found him as the only driver in that place at that time. We talked with him and he said he will charge ₹1800 for our group. He was waiting for another one more individual to sit in his taxi as only one seat was empty and it was heading to Nashik. We felt strucked. At some distance, there were people whom we thought must be knowing about jeeps going to Bari village and approached them but to no avail. In a while, we saw those passengers who were sitting in the Jeep were leaving and then the taxi-driver came and approached us. He said that he can take us to Bari at a charge of 1600. He had to let go the passengers as they were not ready to pay the fare decided by him. We took the opportunity and agreed to ride for the price he decided (We decided not to bargain as the time was odd and we also got to know that other taxis will be available by 7.30AM, for which we would have to wait approximately 3 hours at the break of dawn). It felt like a relief or a miracle at that point of time. We started at 4.00AM and reached Bari village when the skies were visible and we were welcomed my sprinkling rains. We reached there at 6.00AM, it took us 2 hours to reach the starting point of our trek from Kasara. We took our luggage and went into a Khanaval (local small restaurants providing refreshments and homemade food) where we had sufficient breakfast and refreshed ourselves. After changing into a trekking outfit (at a place provided by the Khanaval), we started our trek ahead.
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Exploring... |
Now, I would like to share my experiences and some insights into this trek. We completed Level 1 easily. It was just walking or we can say a warm-up for what we were going to do in the next few hours. It was like a cake-walk and confidence booster to many those who haven't trekked yet. We also found a temple of Kalsubai, built by the villagers for those who can't make it till the actual temple on the top. While we completed Level 2, some of my friends who had carried a lot of food with them felt tired. It was exhausting to bring luggage full of water and foodstuff. As we completed the 2nd level we were completely into it and could feel the urge to explore. With small breaks and a photo session at the last part of Level 2, into the clouds and breezy winds, we captured beautiful pictures. Level 3, was hard as well as funny. As we moved ahead the winds started getting colder and its intensity also increased. The steepness into the hill was increasing. It was a terrific view from this position. Then we encountered the 4th railing(there are railings at each level). It was long, elongated and steep. As we started climbing the railing we saw, monkeys coming towards us. It was not just 4-5 but a group of almost 20-25 monkeys. They were patient, in a moto to find something to eat from travellers but not harmful. We waited for them to clear the path and we slowly into pairs cleared the railing.
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The Hero |
What was more shocking to us that the dogs who had assisted us looked not so special. Normal. But we realized that they were of supernatural quality when they cleared this route faster than us. We had read about dogs accompanying during the trek but this was unexpected. The dogs had joined us from the starting of the trek itself and similar to a local guide they were engaged in guiding us at different places. Going the wrong way was impossible with their assistance. After we cleared this railing the further track was very difficult. It was more of steep stones, the fog was at a level to us and we found small crabs who were wandering here and there. They were not concerned about someone stepping on them. It was something unusual. I had never seen this before. Finally, at the end of Level 3, we found a well. The well is the only source of free/naturally available water on the trek. We relaxed there for some time. We had Maggi there at a stall. We also ate our Tiffins, which provided us with energy to further tackle cold winds. Again we started through the powerful winds, everything looked foggy. We walked slowly as we were relocated with the powerful winds. The risk of falling down had increased. But finally, we made it to the last railing. It was the most dangerous. You can't look besides while climbing, the surroundings looked mamooth.
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Me |
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Achievement |
We finally, made it to the top. It was an achievement for us. We then went to the Kalsubai temple. It's difficult to stand in the powerful breezy winds which carried water particles. One of my friends found Bhagva Zenda, which we waved in the air and took victory pics. It was beautiful there. We sat there and took group pics. After a while, I started feeling numb. I could not sense my hands nor my legs. And when I saw the dog he was just enjoying the weather sitting somewhere. After spending 20-30 mins above, satisfied; we rose to return. It was painful for me to walk as the body got rigid however after some time I overcame the cold. The return journey was more like a Parkour, jumping from one stone to another. It was interesting. Although due to rains the stones were wet and we had many slipping experiences.
Remember, I described about monkeys coming towards us because they were hungry. When we were coming down at the same place, they were disturbing the trekkers by trying to snatch bags and find something to eat. This time they seemed to be very aggressive. We could not help ourselves as they were many and one was about to attack us and suddenly the Hero (dog) came from nowhere......his entry was dynamic. He just scared the monkey and went behind him on the stones as if it was his daily chore. That was just like watching a climax scene of a movie.
Remember, I described about monkeys coming towards us because they were hungry. When we were coming down at the same place, they were disturbing the trekkers by trying to snatch bags and find something to eat. This time they seemed to be very aggressive. We could not help ourselves as they were many and one was about to attack us and suddenly the Hero (dog) came from nowhere......his entry was dynamic. He just scared the monkey and went behind him on the stones as if it was his daily chore. That was just like watching a climax scene of a movie.
If we see during the middle patch, there is a lot of waste especially thermocol plates and bottles. What hit me was, It's mundane to carry plastic bottles into a plastic bag and put it into a dustbin, in order to make this interesting we played football with it and passed it till we find a dustbin and drop down into it. It was enjoyable and valuable. Getting down was quick and easier than climbing. Although legs were paining so much and the distance was never-ending. Finally, we reached the village Bari at around 1.30 and changed our clothes, packed our bags until which preparation for a hot and tasty lunch was going on. We had conveyed them in advance that we were coming to eat. We had our lunch and then left for Mumbai. The transport facilities aren't so developed here so while coming beforehand one should beforehand book a jeep. We got a jeep where the driver made me sit above the roof. It was a new experience for me but villagers travelled over rooftops since transport facilities were very less. We reached Kasara station by 4.40pm Trains were rare. Mind you! Plan your journey accordingly.
A day outside the polluted air of Mumbai was refreshing, energizing and engaging into the solitudes of Maharashtra's topmost peak and surrounding with nature. It was a trip to learn from, trip to empathize with the people and understand them and a realization that there's a lot more to know about people in society. Also, I feel that the people there were nice, hardworking and tourist friendly. They are responsible for the protection of Kalsubai. Also, I would suggest you to only carry important things, other things like food (breakfast, lunch, snacks) take from there so that it will boost their economy and also it will bring a sustained effort in providing us proper services. The prices are double but efforts to make food available for us at such great heights is worth money. Yes, and make sure you take enough biscuits for the dogs to reward them. They are the best reason I shall make another trip to Kalsuibai.
Thank you!!