Harihar fort

At One day me and my 5 friends doing group study an after 1 hour one of my friend said hey guyss after exam can we for the short trip,everyone say yes and that time my mind going for the tour,what we doing there,what what we want to do there,everything i do in imagination hahahahaπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
Then i also said guyszz we definitely going for the trip everyone looking me like i say something wrongπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒ
Then we tell all our friends and we had group of 10 to 15 students who want to come with us that time everyone say yes we go there do lots of fun but after exam we say guyss we going tomorrow that time 1-1-1 say sorry brother i can't come now but we can go later, at the time of going we only 6 friends fixed and we go for the adventure trip at hariher fort. At the start we going from the forest  and then we reach the start of harihar fort it really looking so difficult to track you can see the pictures..




We start tracking, enjoying every moment .
It takes about an hour to reach the scarp of the hill on which the fort is situated.The ascend through the 60 mtr rock cut steps is wonderful. It is like a stone ladder placed at 60 degree along the scarp.The steps are worn out at many places yet the holes on either side of the steps are conveniently cut for holding the hands.After reaching the main entrance, the paths takes a left traverse and again a helical rock cut steps are to be climbed, which are more steep than the earlier. the steps finally end with a narrow entrance.At many places the steps are very narrow that, only a single person can climb at a time.Accommodation is possible on the fort as well as in the local villages.

After climbing up this first set of stairs we took some rest at the entrance of the fort also called the Darwaja as it was the only place which provided some shelter. Also on the left side is the breathtaking view of the valley. It was really a amazing view. There is a very narrow path after this which you have to cover very carefully. After this starts the second set of stairs. Though some people said that second set of stairs is more difficult than the first one but i didn’t agreed with them. There were more than 100 steps of stairs in all.

After entering the fort we reached on a plateau which holds a small lake beside which there is  is a small temple . There are several water tanks on the way to this temple which offers potable water. On the highest point on the fort, a pole has been mounted for flag hosting. After walking to the end of the plateau, you can also see  a beautifull mountain behind which lies the Trimbhkeshwar Mandir. From here you can see the Ganga Dwar of the Trimbhkeshwar temple. The plateau is also surrounded by some beautifull flowers in the monsoon season. But be carefull as there can be also snakes and scorpios in the shrubs. After spending some time on the plateau, we decided to climb down as we want to get down the mountain before the sun sets.  At around 5 pm we reached to our bus parked in the village and started our journey back to Mumbai. Overall it was a good trekking place and is a must visit for every trekker, especially in the end of the monsoon season. This trek is not for the first timers and those who have fear of height. From Mumbai it takes around 4-5 hours to reach the base village. So, it is recommended to leave in the night and start the trek in the early morning.

Happily trip complete and we to the way of our home and when we reach home i directly go to bad room & seep. But really guyss it not easy to track we happy to completed it.




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