Thursday 18 June 2015

One day trek to karnala fort

This was my first trek and for most of my colleagues so we decided to select a trek point which would be easy for beginners so that everyone completes it, turning it as a catalyst for the trekking journeys to come ahead in this summer vacation. After a discussion to choose trekking point for beginners, we selected karnala near panvel and decided to trek it on 16 June 2015 with my colleagues.

We group of 8 people decided to meet on the eastern side of Juinagar railway station at 7:30 am as one of our colleague resides there so it was our meeting point, we all gathered as decided had our breakfast then boarded an auto-rickshaw to reach the nearest bus stop named Fisher Rose Mount Co. on Sion-Panvel expressway as the frequency of buses from expressway towards karnala is better than Panvel bus depot.

The auto drivers here allow four passengers to ride, generally it should be three but we were happy as allowing four made our job in two auto's as our group was of eight members, I was seating beside auto-driver and three of my colleagues seating on the back seat  which reminded me of the auto-ride in my native place where at least 4-5 people overload the auto-rickshaw.

We travelled through Hanuman mandir marg and reached near Sion-Panvel expressway in 10 minutes. It was an share rickshaw with charge of Rs.10 per head it, dropped us opposite to D.Y Patil university 100 metres away from our destination, we took a left turn and reached to other side of the road by crossing it to reach the bus stop.

We boarded a bus going to bhor which was not the correct bus it happened due to miscommunication with bus-conductor, he heard khandala instead of karnala and allowed us to board the bus on realizing it we got down at an unknown area probably it was Bherle village adjacent to Sion-Panvel expressway. Thanks to “ketan” who realized that the bus was not on the right way else we would have reached Khandala.

We then walked alongside Sion-Panvel expressway searching for bus stop, luckily we found it within five minutes, and from here we boarded a bus towards Panvel bus depot which is adjacent to Panvel station as we were sure that there will be buses from Panvel depot to Karnala fort.

Panvel ST depot
The bus ticket from Panvel to karnala is Rs.13, Bus will drop you at entrance of Karnala bird sanctuary. If you are in a group of eight or more you can  hire a “tum-tum” till karnala bird sanctuary, it will cost around Rs.200 from panvel if possible try to book the “tum-tum” service for return journey as the frequency of ST buses halting near Karnala exit point is not good. 
  
After getting down from bus, you will have to take the entry tickets for Karnala bird sanctuary, Karnala fort is located inside Karnala bird sanctuary. The ticket was Rs. 30 per head for adults and Rs. 15 for children’s (5 yrs.-12 yrs.) For foreigners its double the amount. You need to pay separate charges if you carry a camera.

A board on the left side of bus dropping point

Karnala bird sanctuary parking and entry charges.

Karnala Bird Sanctuary vehicle parking charges
Bags are checked here for non-biodegradable items such as plastic bottles, plastic bags etc. and some refundable deposit is collected from you if you carry such items, which specifies the condition that if the number of counted non-biodegradable items are same as what you got in while entering the sanctuary then complete deposit is refunded. We had some plastic bottles but don’t know why the personnel checking our bags left us without collecting any refundable deposits. I guess there was shortage of receipts that are issued against your refundable deposits which left us with a warning that maintain cleanliness and preserve the beauty of forest.

Entrance of Karnala bird sanctuary
After walking for 5-10 minutes there is a canteen and on the left side of it there are many boards that provide detailed information about the birds visiting here and the observatory points from which these birds can be spotted and much more. There are also rabbits and some caged birds such as peacock, black kite etc.
Enchanting Black Kite






The day was Tuesday on 16th June and we saw about 40 trekkers throughout the journey, we started the trek at 9:30 am in the morning, there are various routes to reach the fort we took the route that passes from the backside of canteen.

Route at the backside of Canteen
There are many small crabs which you will encounter till 700-800 ft.

Two small crabs hiding below the stone

There were stones painted with distance left to reach the fort, the first stone which we encountered indicated that the distance was 2.15 km so we geared up for the experiences to come ahead. We took our first break after 600 meter which was followed by three more breaks at an average distance of 600 meters.

Waiting spots
You will see three such waiting spots if you take the route passing from backside of the canteen.

At least 2 litre’s of water is needed for each person, there were many groups which we met who were facing shortage of water, so please carry sufficient amount of water and first aid kit specially medicines for headache, painkiller, dettol and bandages.

The trekking point is for beginners but try to wear stretchable trousers as there are some points on the route where you would feel uncomfortable wearing jeans especially on those wide distant stairs.

We ascended slowly and did not made an haste to reach the top of the fort, we had four breaksfirst break for rest which was of 10 minutes, second break for eating which was of 15 minutes, third and fourth break for rest which were of 10 minutes each and the photo shoots time which was collectively around 15 minutes.

It was a sunny day with no signs of rain when we started and after covering half the distance suddenly there were clouds of rain, the breezy and roaring winds made us exhilarated and finally the rain droplets busted out the summer heat. The wonderful path, relaxing breaks, mind boggling scenes and the feeling of rain droplets made the first trek a remarkable one.

We then reached the peak point at 1:00 pm. The scenic view from this point is worth the pain you took to reach here. You can have an amazing 360 degree view from this place with naked eye at least till a distance of 20-22 kilometers on an average sunny day.The centre peak is the most difficult to trek and only recommended for experts, beginners cannot make it without safety gears.We didn't tried to climb over there but it will be in my TO-DO list for the next visit.


View from the top point
There are many points which can be seen from here such as Matheran, Prablamachi, Mumbai- Pune expressway and around seven rivers but it’s difficult to locate the points from here, remember to check out the Google maps before visiting this top point and try to get an compass with you so that you can easily locate the spots which you are viewing, a binoculars can give you a more better view.

                               

                        From top to bottom: Mehatab, Bithi, Vishal, Neha, Me, Aakash, Mukesh, Ketan.

After seeing the vast depth of the mountain it was feeling like jumping down with a parachute.We were completely covered by the monsoon clouds, thick fog and the swirling sound of breeze made the complete scenario a bliss.

We enjoyed our trekking experience by seeing the views from a height of 1440 feet and then finally decided to start descending at 2:50. While descending down we took only one break after 300 meters at a small tent and no other break at all after that don’t know what pushed us to that limit may be the achievement of completing the first trek successfully, and reached base at 4:10 pm.



Trek route
We had a long break of 1 hour at the canteen by having tea, coffee, Onion pakoda, another item available in canteen was “poha” which we didn’t tried as we were left with many snacks brought with us for trekking.

The canteen menu is not costly Onion Pakoda plate was Rs.25 with 6-7 pakodas, Lemon juice for Rs.10, tea and coffee for Rs. 10  and Poha for Rs. 20. There is no other eatable item available nearby at least till one km outside the entrance gate of Karnala bird sanctuary, so be ready with all the items you need before proceeding the entrance gate. There is no drinkable water at the base available, there are 4 bore well taps which you can use for non-drinking purpose, packed water bottles are available in canteen.

We left the canteen at 5:20 pm and reached the bus stop opposite to entrance of Karnala bird sanctuary at 5:30 pm, the frequency of bus is very bad and we waited eagerly till 6:10 pm for a bus towards Panvel station which dropped us near Panvel station at 6:40 pm.

The Karnala trek is the best for an enthusiastic beginner as it doesn't exhaust you and leaves back some energy to think about the next trekking point. Now planning ahead for our next trek to “Kalavantin fort”.



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