It was early morning. Sunrise time. I was walking around the Koyana backwater with Akash at Bamnoli.
At the time we were discussing my efforts to make a bigger impact with my work, when I bent down and picked up a small pebble. And threw it into the water and watched the ripples spread.
"See?" I said "I want to do something that spreads, that influences a lot of people".
Akash smiled, "You’ll need something bigger than that pebble if you really want to make a splash."
I laughed and threw a rock into the pond. "Big enough for you?"
I looked around at Akash in bemusement as he took off his shoes and shirt, stripping down to just his pants.
"What’s the crazy old guy doing now?" I wondered to myself.
Akash took a small run up and launched himself into the water, making an enormous splash.
"Wow, that’s cold!" he said smiling, as he looked up.
"What the heck are you doing?" said I.
"You want to make a splash? You’ve got to throw yourself into your work, nothing less."
Bamnoli, the starting point for the trek to Vasota fort, was going to be one place to remember forever.
And not just for this conversation! With beautiful landscapes around, I captured some interesting snaps as well!
And not just for this conversation! With beautiful landscapes around, I captured some interesting snaps as well!
Another day, another trek. Fort Vasota was the destination. Fort Vasota is located about 150 km from Pune, it is a protected natural reserve and a national treasure nest. The blue-green expanse of Koyna backwaters, the evergreen forests of Koyna wildlife sanctuary, hike to Vasota fort hidden in thick jungle, the spectacular view from top of the fort along with the beauty and serenity of the place leaves one spell bound.
"The world is always reinventing itself, so should you", the inner voice was sending that signal for some time. There is nothing more addictive or incredible in life than reinventing yourself and allowing yourself to be different, better everyday. But then any 'change' is perceived as a threat by our thinking system. That was kind of a stalemate for some time. Over a period of time, I have realized that a trek does all the magic for me, in these stalemate situations. Every time. And it was working out this time as well.
We started our journey late at night from Pune. By 4 AM we were at Bamnoli. Time to take some sleep in a temple along the backwater. Woke up at 7 AM, had a quick breakfast, had a great morning walk & a great conversation with Akash. And continued our adventure. We took a boat ride to cross the water body and by 10 AM we were at the base of the fort, at the entrance of the Koyna Wildlife sanctuary, a natural World Heritage Site.
The sanctuary has a diverse variety of mammals including the keystone species, Bengal tigers (>6). Also, Indian leopards (14), Indian bison (220-250), sloth bears (70-80), monkeys and Indian giant squirrels are common. The Vasota Fort lies deep in the forests and is located at an elevation of 1,301 m above sea level.
Being in the wildlife sanctuary one has to register at the entrance gate, pay a nominal fee, and agree to accept all the conditions including no plastic to be carried. After completing the formalities at the entrance of the sanctuary, we started our trek.
Vasota Fort (also called Vyaghragad) is located in Satara district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Shivaji Maharaj captured it in 1655 during the conquest of Javli. Shivaji Maharaj named the fort "Vyaghragad" (Vyaghra – means tiger), owing to its difficult natural defense.
The climb was steep, through a dense forest and took us couple of hours to reach the entrance of the fort. Except for the last 50 meters, the whole climb was through a canopy of trees. We reached the top of the fort by noon. The views from the top were refreshing.
Today the fort stands in a dilapidated condition in a thick jungle with remnants of Shree Mahadev mandir, the plinth of a huge "sadar" (discussion place), the fallen ramparts & spectacular view of Nageshwar peak & Shivsagar lake (Koyna backwaters).
Babu Kada, a cliff between the Old Vasota & the New Vasota Fort is the main attraction of the fort. It is said that it is the highest cliff after the famous Konkan Kada at Harishchandragad, in Maharashtra.
We had a quick lunch, took some rest and started our return journey back. Staying overnight on the fort is not allowed as the area is under the core zone of the wildlife sanctuary. The return journey was uneventful. It took us couple of hours to descend down.
And then we started our ferry through the Koyna backwaters. Sunset time, mild winds, the body needing some rest and the mind bubbling with enthusiasm, that was the state of affairs. The day had turned out be beyond imagination. The discussion with Akash in the morning, the exciting trek and the grandeur of nature... ideal time for closing the eyes, reflection and self discovery, and in a splash I did connect with the inner core. The moment of truth arrived ...
We have been given only one life. Don't settle for less. Do whatever you think is right and worth living for. Don't just give your best shot, DO WHAT IT TAKES.
Quick summary:
And then we started our ferry through the Koyna backwaters. Sunset time, mild winds, the body needing some rest and the mind bubbling with enthusiasm, that was the state of affairs. The day had turned out be beyond imagination. The discussion with Akash in the morning, the exciting trek and the grandeur of nature... ideal time for closing the eyes, reflection and self discovery, and in a splash I did connect with the inner core. The moment of truth arrived ...
We have been given only one life. Don't settle for less. Do whatever you think is right and worth living for. Don't just give your best shot, DO WHAT IT TAKES.
Quick summary:
Elevation
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1,301 m
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Difficulty Level
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Medium
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Endurance Level
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Medium
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Adventure Level
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Medium
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Fun Level
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Great
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Ideal for
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Trekkers, nature lovers
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Notes
| This is one of the best jungle treks in Maharashtra. Best time to visit is October to May. The wildlife sanctuary is closed during monsoon and hence this trek can't be done during the four months of monsoon. |
10 comments:
Awesome narration of the trek with lessons for life. ����
Bahi Good
Awesome as always
Awesome as always
Super narration and pictures - Poonam
Super photos and narration....As always
Liked the first quote very much- "You want to make a splash? You’ve got to throw yourself into your work, nothing less"
Thanks Jayesh for sharing the blog post and update on Vasota Trek. Did you see any wild animal/s during this trek? I heard a lot about this in the past from friends as the forest is quite dense. Thanks!
Excellent narration. Vasota is the place where trekking it once forces you for more. Keep it up!!!
Hi Jayesh, this is a really informative blog! I wonder if you have been to the Sondai fort: https://imoutdoor.com/trek/sondai-fort-trek-a-complete-guide/
If yes, do you have any local person's number from there?
Nice photography Jayesh !!!
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