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10.11.24

Bhimashankar to Bhorgiri trek

 Bhimashankar to Bhorgiri Fort Trek: An Adventurous Journey through the Sahyadris



The Bhimashankar to Bhorgiri Fort trek offers trekkers a mix of challenging trails, scenic beauty, and ancient history. Here’s a quick guide to help you plan your adventure.

How to Reach Bhimashankar from Pune: 

From Pune, you can drive or take a bus to Bhimashankar (about 110 km), a renowned pilgrimage site and wildlife reserve. Bhimashankar is the starting point of the trek, while Bhorgiri village serves as the endpoint.

Stay and Food: 

Basic accommodations are available in Bhimashankar, including lodges and a few homestays. Local eateries provide simple Maharashtrian meals, so you can fuel up before the trek. Packing snacks and water is advisable, as food options on the trail are limited.

Contact for Stay, Food and Guide - Swapnil Shirke 9529732286 -Bhorgiri 

The Trek Route and Difficulty: 

The trek from Bhimashankar to Bhorgiri is moderate, covering approximately 14 km over 4-5 hours. Expect rocky paths, forested trails, and occasional steep sections. Ideal trekking months are October to February, when the weather is cool, and the trails are lush green.

Highlights of the Trek and Fort: 

- Bhimashankar Temple: Start your journey with a visit to this ancient Jyotirlinga temple.

- Diverse Flora and Fauna: This route passes through the Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary, offering glimpses of native wildlife and rich greenery.

- Hidden Waterfalls and Streams: Along the way, you’ll encounter small waterfalls and streams, adding to the scenic beauty.

- Bhorgiri Fort Ruins: As you reach Bhorgiri, explore the remnants of this lesser-known fort and enjoy panoramic views of the Sahyadris.

Things to Carry: 

- Comfortable trekking shoes, at least 2 liters of water, snacks, and a packed lunch.

- Cap, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a basic first-aid kit.

- Torchlight in case of early or late trekking.

This trek from Bhimashankar to Bhorgiri is perfect for nature lovers and history enthusiasts, offering a unique glimpse of Maharashtra’s wild landscapes and heritage!

On the way to Bhimashankar
 
A queue for a state Govt bus which takes us from parking to Bhimashankar temple. Private vehicles not allowed in the rainy festival days with nominal charges
Journey of 30 mins in full traffic
Trek starts from the temple in dense fog
Trek Starting behind the Bhimashankar temple 
Jungle patch
Gupta Bhimashakar
Needs a rope to cross in rainy days
Open space after the jungle patch
Plain starts along with the Bhima River bank 
Water streams on the way
Bhima River
Crossing the Bhima River
Bhorgiri Base
with my dear past students 
Bhorgiri Village
Base
on the top in 30 mins
View of Bhima River from Bhorgiri fort
Food and Stay hotel
Swapnil Shirke Family for Food and Stay Mob. No- 9529 73 2286