Thursday, November 27, 2014

One Day Trek to Visapur Fort and Bhaja Caves

Exploring History and Heritage on trek to Ancient Fort and Caves dating back to almost 2000 years old.

Fort Name: Visapur Fort and Bhaja Caves

Altitude: 3567 feet above mean sea level.

Difficulty Grade:Moderate (2 hours and 30 minutes to climb and 2 hours 30 minutes to descend).

Nearest Railway Station/ Bus Stand: Malavli (You can reach here by local train from Pune or Lonavala).



Budget for the One Day Trek:
Rs.950/- Ex. Mumbai
Rs.500/- Ex. Malavli

Budget Includes:
(Travel Ex. Mumbai or Ex. Malavli by private transport)
Local Breakfast or Packed Breakfast
Local Evening Tea/ Coffee Biscuit
Trek Management, Safety Gear and first aid

Budget Excludes:
Lunch (Carry your own packed lunch; snacks and water bottle 2 liters per head).
Entry fee for Bhaja Caves
Bottled Water; Beverages etc.
Any kind of Insurance, Personal Expenses, Any other meals/food, Tips etc.
Anything that is not included is excluded.

Cancellation terms apply.

Details for Internet Banking Transfers (RTGS / NEFT / IFSC):
Account Name: OFFBEAT MANDALA
Account No.: 50200006370273
Bank Name: HDFC Bank Limited
RTGS/NEFT/IFSC: HDFC0000019
Branch: THE AMALDAS CO-OP HSG. SOC. LTD.,
JUHU-VERSOVA LINK ROAD,
WARK-K, (WEST), ANDHERI (WEST), MUMBAI – 400053, MAHARASHTRA



Planned Schedule:
Pickup Points (Ex. Mumbai)
6:00 am Andheri S. V. Road, Near Merwan's Bakery
6:15 am Bislery Western Express Highway, Andheri East
6:15 am Santacruz East, Vakola, Western Express Highway, below bridge and after signal
6:20 am Bandra, Kalanagar Junction bus stop; Exit of Sky Walk; off Western Express Highway
6:30 am Sion Station
6:40 am Chembur, after Diamond Garden Signal
7:00 am Vashi (Junction of Station Road and Highway; below bridge)
7:20 am Belapur Juction
7:35 am Mc Donald, at entrance of Mumbai - Pune Express Highway

Pickup Points (Pune participants)
08:30 am Meeting at Malawli Station
09:00 am Trek to Visapur Fort
12:00 pm Arrival at Visapur Fort
Exploring fort / Lunch at Fort
02:00 pm Return trek
4:30 pm Explore Bhaja Caves
5:30 pm Leave for Mumbai / Pune

Checklist:
Attire suitable for trekking and preferable made of quick dry material
Track Pants; Trekking Pants; Long Shorts
T-Shirt
Trekking Shoe or Tough Canvas Show with Socks
Hat and Cap with Good Shade; Sun Glasses; Sun Screen
Packed Lunch; Snack with 2 to 3 liters water bottle per head.
Flash Light; and Personal Medical Kit.
General Medical Kit will be available with trek leader.



A Little Bit of  Visapur Fort History..
Our first major destination for the day Visapur stands tall at a height of 3567 feet; this fort is located next to another fascinating fort Lohagad. These two forts are separated by a small khind called Gaimukh. These forts were built during the period of Satavahana reign. After being under the control of Nizamshah and Adilshah, the forts were then conquered by Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Later in a treaty signed by Shivaji with Mirza Raje Jaisingh, he handed over twenty three forts to Aurangzeb. Subsequently he recaptured these forts; after his death the forts came under the rule of Mughals before Kanoji Angre won it back. During the time of the Peshwas these forts were used quite a lot. The last rulers of the fort were British.



Visapur Fort Trek Routes
 Visapur can be approached by two routes; one route is to climb the trail leading to Khind between Lohgad and Visapur; follow the trail to your left leading towards Bhedse hill; along this route you will find a path which steeply climbs through a arête ending up into the fort, this is not regular entrance; we will use another route which starts from the stairs leading to Bhaja Caves; after climbing few steps you then take diversion to your left where a small trail climbs above the Bhaja Caves hill to takes you to a  small plateau. From this plateau you can see the fort very clearly. You maintain your progress keep to the left hand side of the hill as you climb up along the walls till you come across a small waterfall (will be dry when we trek from here in November) and then from here a small trail leads you the start of stairs leading to the entrance of fort which has a Maruti Temple just few steps short of the entrance.

Adventure Diary
Adventure Diary – Exploration of Visapur Fort and Bhaja Caves
September 24, 2006 – we were scheduled to meet at Andheri, SV Road, near Ahura Bakery as usual at 6 am. Team size anticipated around 32 to 33. Team Nature Knights for Exploration Trek to Visapur Fort and Bhaja Caves was a mix of some old and new members. We started at around 6:30 am; picking-up members at Bandra, Sion, Chembur and finally last person after Mankrud bridge.
After picking up the last person we immediately started a theme based introduction; the theme was to brag about oneself and what was their fantasy for a dream one-day trek. The imagination for fantasy was stretched from dream one day trek to a full fledge expedition at Amazon Forest to an ambition to explore entire world going to the extend of scuba diving and flying a fighter jet; this was coupled with a brief about oneself.
As the introduction got over; we were almost at the express highway food mall. The breakfast was stretched from originally announced 15 min to 45 min; due to slow service at the restaurant. This at the cost of annoyance of few sincere members who strictly stuck to the agreed schedule landed up on time at the bus in 15 minutes. Killing time while waiting for other can be one of the most annoying times to pass.
We reached base of the Visapur hill; at Bhaja Village exiting express highway Lonavala near Walvan Dam, then taking left around 15 km further down on National Highway NH4 at cross road junction with one road going to Karla Caves and other to Malavli Village where we were heading.A quick session on Dos and Don'ts; followed by a quicker script on Visapur / Lohgad background we started with our local boy-scout Vishal who was our route guide for rest of the day.

Express History of these forts
Our first major destination for the day Visapur stands tall at a height of 3567 feet; this fort is located next to another fascinating fort Lohagad. These two forts are separated by a small khind called Gaimukh. These forts were built during the period of Satavahana reign. After being under the control of Nizamshah and Adilshah, the forts were then conquered by Shivaji, Later in a treaty signed by Shivaji with Mirza Raje Jaisingh, he handed over twenty three forts to Aurangzeb. Subsequently he recaptured these forts; after his death the forts came under the rule of Mughals before Kanoji Angre won it back. During the time of the Peshwas these forts were used quite a lot. The last rulers of the fort were British.

My Philosophy of enjoying a trek, and few etiquettes
Important factor to enjoy trekking day after day and year after year is all about understanding one self (understand your physiological and technical capabilities); understand the environment and terrain; co-op as a team and understand the agenda for the day and/or trip. And most important enjoy your trek and company.
A trekking party; especially having 32 or more varying degrees of dynamics will have all kind of characters; There will he ones whose objective in life for a trek will be to reach the top as-fast-as possible; dig the flag post and then also start back ASAP. Then there will be other end of the contrast who will want to laze through the entire trek; for various reasons from being tiered due to lack of sleep and or fitness level at that time and date or simply don't want to rush through the things; nothing wrong with that but we also have a tentative time table to maintain. Most of the members (90%) will lie between the two extremes.  And we will exclude the two extreme exceptions when we decide on ideal trekking etiquette.

Route to Visapur
Visapur can be approached by two routes; one route is to climb the trail leading to Khind between Lohgad and Visapur; follow the trail to your left leading towards Bhedse hill; along this route you will find a path which steeply climbs through a arête ending up into the fort, this is not regular entrance; we took another route which starts from the stairs leading to Bhaja Caves; after climbing few steps you then take diversion to your left where a small trail climbs above the Bhaja Caves hill to takes you to a  small plateau. From this plateau you can see the fort very clearly. You maintain your progress keep to the left hand side of the hill as you climb up along the walls till you come across a small waterfall and then from here a small trail leads you the start of stairs leading to the entrance of fort which has a Maruti Temple just few steps short of the entrance.
As we climbed our team was soon split into two as we huffed and puffed arrived over the first hump of the hill and let our bodies get acclimatize to the semi-hectic activity planned for the day.
Acclimatization is very important; there I various rules; I as an individual like to take my first break after 20 minutes to 45 minutes depending of the gradient of slope to be ascended upon; this allow my body to get ready for the activity planned. Thereafter we take small breaks of 5 minutes after every 30 to 40 minutes of walk.

The sun was smiling; breeze was having a swing with blooms of flowers all over the hill. There were colours everywhere yellow; blue; red; purple and shades of green below and on the top sky blue with fluffy whites.

Soon the two teams assemble on top of the first hump; from here we could very clearly see the express highway on the northeastern side of the hump and exactly the opposite was the hill on which the majestic Visapur fort stood; most of the fort walls looked unapproachable from all angles; the entrance our guide told has was behind the face of rock and in the arête formed by between two extending arms of the hill; As we climbed we came across a trickle of water fall; some of the last few steps were slippery with a temple of Maruti just short of around 50 to 70 steps before the  entrance. There were also few natural caves and a few small accommodation chambers carved in the rock face. The first group reached the top; we were waiting for the remaining members to catch-up. There was a large cannon placed in a static mode to welcome the enemies approaching the main gate of the fort; the structure of the fort was such that remaining around 50 soldiers guarding the fort entrance could also join in welcome party by contributing stones; hot oil; arrows; spears; etc etc.
We found lot of water holes; tanks on the fort which seemed to be pretty large. Few buffaloes we enjoying their holiday in couple of such muddy water holes eyeing us suspiciously that we may disturb their territory and tranquility of holiday in a paradise which had plenty of green.
After some debate we decided to shift our venue for lunch banquet from sun basked courtyard of Shiva temple to a small watchtower located to the South of Visapur fort. The lunch as usual was nothing short of lavish with lots of cultural mix from parathas; theplas; bread; wada; vegetables; biscuits; honey; curd; our royal baked beans in tomato sauce; idli (rice cake); sweet lime; I lost count of the variety; the most out-going personalities enjoyed the most of it and those who felt shy may have lost to make most of the party.
Soon after lunch we decided to explore the other side of the fort; followed by a debate on which exit to take the original entrance or the more adventurous one climbing down from the arête on the west side of fort facing Pauna lake. From the west side of the fort we could very clearly see from from left to right starting from Bedse hill; Tikona Fort; Kathingad; Morvi Dongar, Jambuli and finally the majestic gates of Lohgad. The decision was made to explore the remaining fort and then descend from the original entrance, which is towards southeast side of the fort.
The walls on the North east side of the fort are still intact and in good shape; we spotted the large chakkis(mills) where lime and jaggary was once upon a time mixed for cementing the wall of fort and also the one used for grounding grains to flour for the habitants. We explored few more structures which were well preserved before starting our descend back towards Bhaja Village. Few new comers found descending the hill a bit more difficult due to few slippery steps and rocks.  We reached entrance of Bhaja Caves around 5:45 pm; it was time to shut the doors for visitors at Bhaja Caves; we managed to negotiate with the caretaker to let us explore the caves for few minutes. We found three chambers of this caves very interesting; the first one near the main entrance; the main chaitya having a single large prayer dome at the end will the pillars supported by wooden frames; then there was this chaitya having around 16 prayer domes (Stupas). We tried humming OM in different locations and styles to get the feel of positive vibrations at this place. There also one very interesting chamber towards the end which has carvings of a prince or king riding a Chariot of 4 horses and also one where he is riding an elephant.

After cave exploration; we descended to the Bhaja Village for a round of fresh lime where we had our windup session; which is a feedback session. We had all kinds of suggestions; criticism for not being too tight on timetable; blessing; we could see the 32 degrees of dynamics playing. Overall the adventure was satisfactory except we were one hour behind schedule overall; but then I feel that is acceptable delay.
The final phase was in the return journey; we sang all the ways back till Andheri till we bade each other Phir Milegee.

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Upcoming Events

Everest Base Camp (EBC) Trek, Chadar Trek, leisure Cycling Trips;  Treks, Backpacking with Cycles; Camping, White Water Rafting, Waterfall Rappelling, Monsoon Adventure Treks, Safaris, Mountaineering, Rural Eco-Trips, Sailing, Kayaking, Snorkeling, Fishing Trips etc.


Details for Internet Banking Transfers (RTGS / NEFT / IFSC):
Account Name: OFFBEAT MANDALA
Account No.: 50200006370273
Bank Name: HDFC Bank Limited
RTGS/NEFT/IFSC: HDFC0000019
Branch: THE AMALDAS CO-OP HSG. SOC. LTD., 
JUHU-VERSOVA LINK ROAD,
WARK-K, (WEST), ANDHERI (WEST), MUMBAI – 400053, MAHARASHTRA

One Day Visapur Fort Trek and Bhaja Caves
Dec 14, 2014
Details / Signup
Rs.750/- Ex. Pune
Rs.1100/- Ex. Mumbai

Offbeat Rajmachi Day Adventure.. Trek Trip
Dec 21, 2014
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Rs.1900/- Ex. Mumbai
Rs.1000/- Ex. Lonavala.


Leisure Cycling - The South Mumbai Heritage Trail
Colaba - Gateway - Town Hall - Fort - Chowpatty Beach - Churchgate - Fountain - Regal - Colaba..
Rs.1000/-
Dec 28, 2014
New Year Options at Resorts; Palaces or Book your own cottage..

Details / Signups coming up soon..
Camping Options for New year Eve 2014 (book early)..
Nature Knights New Year's Eve.. Camping Outing
(Limited Seats); for Individuals and Small Group.
Details / Signup
Location: Rajmachi
Camping under starry sky with Cooking in Wilderness and Campfire; Easy Trek to Shrivardhan Summit; Swim in Pond; Dinner and Breakfast (Veg and Non Veg).
Leisure Cycling - The Portugese  Trail

Versova - Mud Island - Marve - Manori ..
Rs.1500/-

We will provide cycles..
Jan 3rd, 2014.
Bhoot Bangla Trek
(One Night Trek)
Jan 10, 2015 to Jan 11, 2015 early hours..
Details / Sign ups
Trek, Dinner, Mid-Night on the Ledge with Campfire and Tea/Coffee; 
Contributions:
Rs.1000/- 
(Includes - Share Cab, Matheran Entry, Program Management)..
Trek to Kotligad Funnel Fortress
Jan 18, 2015
Trek Free Rs.1200/-

(Includes - Travel by private bus; breakfast; trek management; evening tea)..
 Chadar Trek
Jan 24, 2015
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Valentine's Day Trek to Dukes Nose and Day Camping with Wild Chefs Party..
Feb 14, 2015
Trek Free Rs.1300/-
Moderate Adventure Trek to Kathingad Summit
Feb 22, 2015
Trek Fee Rs.1100/-
Trek-a-Thon
Challenge
Feb 28, 2015
Details / Signup
White Water Rafting Camp at Kundalika River 
March 2015
White Water Rafting Camp at Rishikesh
April 2nd 2015

Himalayan Safari to Meghala and Arunachal Pradesh
May 3rd, 2015





Monday, November 10, 2014

Krishna Valley Campsite





New Year in Nature, Lake side Eco-Camp.

Pure camping in Nature with campfire and Guitarist Troop for the new year.

 meals, barbecue, Rural Backdrop; Open Country Side with Hills. Authentic Rural Indian Meal / Snack; overnight Camping-adventure activities; Common Campfire and Guitarist Troop performance. Scrolldown and check the planned schedule. 

Camp Fee for New Year:

Rs.3,000/per adult and Rs.1600/per child (3-8yrs) inclusive meals, barbecue, Rural Backdrop; Open Country Side with Hills. Authentic Rural Indian Meal / Snack; overnight Camping-adventure activities. In case you join post lunch at 4pm than the same package cost would be Rs.2800/person and Rs.1500/Child (3-8yrs). 

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Planned for New Year…

Day 1

•       12pm : check in : Allocation of tents
•       1-2pm : Lunch – Veg Buffet for all campers.
•       2.-4.3pm : swim in the river with life jackets and bamboo Raft ride.
•       4.30-5.30pm : Self Drive to the local boating club for group boating (included in package).
•       6pm Evening Tea with Snacks : (2 Desi Vada pav each pax)
•       6.30pm-6.30 Try your hands on archery , Air rifle , Darts
•       7.30-8.30pm – Do It Yourself barbecue, we provide 200 gms marinated chicken for NV and paneer potatoes for veg.

9-10.30pm - Dinner (Veg or Non Veg Buffet) – Guitarist band

11pm- Campfire for all guest together after dinner only. Spend time knowing each other and sharing your camping and adventure experiences if you have any. The second round of guitarist who will encourage solo performances with chorus by the rest of the campers.

12- Welcome the New Year with Aerial fireworks and wishing your family and friends.

Day 2


•       8.30-9 Break Fast - Tea and Upma/ Pohe Tea.
•       9.30am Bullock Cart ride (maximum 6 people)
•       10-11am – Check out and reach the strawberry farms to pluck the fruit right from the farm. (each camper would get 1 strawberry 500gms box as a memento from our end. Children’s below 8yrs are not permitted strawberry plucking, parents can do the same on their behalf.



Post check out options:

•       Take a Self driven local wai tour - Picturesque Balkavdi Dam, Dhom Dam, Dholya Ganpati Temple, Menavli Ghat, Nana Phadnavis Wada and Narsinha Temple; OR
•       Self driven Panchgani & Mahableshwar Tour.
•       Wai is approximately 250kms from Mumbai or ~4.5hrs and 90kms from Pune or ~2hrs

Buffet menu is fixed for campers as follows:
•       Lunch will be veg buffet for all, Mix vegetable gravy, ground nut sabji, plain dal, bhakri , chapati and rice and a sweet.
•       Barbecue will be Do It Yourself : chicken marinated for nv and paneer potaoes for veg.
•       Dinner will be suke chicken suke rassaa bhakri chapati rice for nov veg and mutter Paneer masala, Potato sabji and Dal Tadka for veg and  a sweet.

Facilities included in customized package:
•       Group Tent (with Sleeping Gadi/air bed; Pillows and 1 Kashmiri Kambal)

•       Shared Washrooms Rooms and Toilets tents are available at the campsite with running water.
•       Common Space for recreation.
•       All meals are village cooked (enjoy local flavors).
•       Water would be mineral for drinking and borewell for cooking
•       Shared amenities like: Chairs; Tables and Gazebos


Recommended Checklist for Camping:


•       Mosquito Repellent (odomos)
•       Trackpants or Leggings; Shorts / Three Fourths; T¬Shirts; Cap or Hat

•       Change Clothes and Swimming Trunks
•       Winter wear strictly ( Carry additional winter clothes as mercury dips between 18-10 degree)
•       Towel and Soap, personal toiletries
•       Cap/Hat;  hand mirror

•       Personal Medical Kit (General Medical Kit will be available at campsite)
•       Personal Water bottles (we will be providing drinking mineral water at campsite as part of package;

•       You are to refill your bottles from the dispenser)

Camping Ground Rules:

•       We follow strict eco¬tourism policy (no littering, we take back everything that we carry to campsite). We provide litter bins across the campsite.
•       Kindly take care of your personal belongings; We will not be responsible for them.

•       Please leave your shoes outside the tents.
•       Eating of food not allowed inside the tents.
•       Use of sharp objects or cooking inside the tent not allowed.
•       No Smoking inside tents, on meal tables or within campsite. Smoking strictly outside the campsite.
•       Drugs not allowed in our camping area.

Scroll down for more details on campsite and options for other days...



Location: Panchgani's Krishna Valley on Banks of Krishna River, off Wai


Best Season: Mid October to Mid April 


Experiences: Camping, Barbecue, Lake Side Hikes, Swimming with life jacket support, Hobby Fishing, Camp Fire; Village Tour; Basic Archery and Drats; Barbecue; Raft Building..


Other opportunities: Boat Club at 10 minutes drive; Ancient Heritage Temple Complexes and Ghats; At a short distance drive from campsite (Panchgani, Table Land, Mahabaleshwar, Jam Factory at Wai and Mahabaleshwar, Cheese Factory; Bullock Cart Ride; Tractor Ride; Trek to Kates Point and KAAS Plateau); Trek to Raireshwar


Campsite open on weekends now.

Weekdays bookings only for Corporate / Group Bookings 20 to 25  with advance bookings.




The Location


Regular Camp Fee:

Rs.2000/- for adults
Rs.1000/- for children (3 years to 8 years)

Valentine's day special:

Rs.5000/- per couple.
Includes Lunch, Evening Tea/Snack, Barbecue, Dinner, Breakfast
Camping facility, camp fire, dip in river, easy hike along the river, bullock cart ride, strawberry picking and Boating. 

Details for Internet Banking Transfers (RTGS / NEFT / IFSC):


Account Name: OFFBEAT MANDALA

Account No.: 50200006370273

Bank Name: HDFC Bank Limited

RTGS/NEFT/IFSC: HDFC0000019

Branch: THE AMALDAS CO-OP HSG. SOC. LTD., 

JUHU-VERSOVA LINK ROAD,

WARK-K, (WEST), ANDHERI (WEST), MUMBAI – 400053, MAHARASHTRA
Inclusions in the standard package

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Check in: 12 pm
Check out: 11:30 am next day
(you can request for late check out if possible we will oblige)
Early check-in or Late Checkout - You have to buy extra meal lunch as listed below.

Camping facilities included in standard package:
Tents on double/triple sharing or Large Family with  (4 to 6 capacity)
(with Sleeping Gadi; Pillows and Kashmiri Kambal)
Shared Washrooms Rooms
Common Space for recreation and games 
3 Meals included in standard package:
Lunch, Evening Tea with Snack; Barbecue Dinner;  and Next day breakfast

Note: (meal menu same or similar)

All meals are village cooked (enjoy local flavours) 
Night Barbecue - 200 grams marinated Chicken for non-veg; paneer and potatoes for veg.
Dinner main course (Non Veg) - Chicken Suke and Rass with Bhakari or Chapati and Rice
Dinner mail course (veg) - Dal; Mutter Paneer Sabji, Mirchi Thecha, Ground Nut Chatni, Chapati and Rice.
Breakfast - Kanda Pohe and Upma tea Coffee.


Shared amenities like:  Chairs; Tables and Gazebos
Camp Fire 
Easy Adventure Included


Hobby Fishing; Campfire; Barbecue; Swimming with Life Jackets; Village Tour; 
Bullock Cart Ride or Tractor ride
Bamboo Raft Ride
Target Games - Archery, Air Rifle and Dart Kits available at campsite..
Visit to Strawberry farms to pluck and munch strawberries (only if you are going to purchase 1 box per person costing Rs.60/- for approx 500 gms).

Exclusions:
Bottled Water, Beverages etc Any other custom menu ordered out-side package done with campsite
Tips, Shopping etc
Un-Utilized resources will not be refunded
Anything that is not included is excluded
Team Building Activities; Treks; Adventure Activities can be organized at extra cost.

Checlist for Camping:
Trackpants or Leggings; Shorts / Three Fourths; T-Shirts; Cap or Hat
Change Clothes and Swimming Trunks
Trekking Shoe or Canvas Shoe (with spare slippers or floaters)
Sun Screen
Towel and Soap, personal toiletries
Flash Light
Cap/Hat; Sun Glasses and Sun Screen
Personal Medical Kit (General Medical Kit will be available with Group)
All packed in backpack
Small Day pack for trek to carry water and something to munch
Trekking Shoe or Canvas Shoe
Personal Water bottles

Camping Ground Rules:
We follow strict eco-tourism policy (no littering, we take back everything that we carry to campsite). We provide litter bins across the campsite.
Kindly take care of your personal belongings; we will not be responsible for them.
Please leave your shoes outside the tents.
Eating of food not allowed inside the tents.
Use of sharp objects or cooking inside the tent not allowed.
Lights out after 11:00 pm; No loud noises after 11:00 pm.
Respect privacy of other campers.
No Smoking inside tents or on meal tables
Drugs not allowed in our camping area


Add Ons:
We can customize the package for a minimum group size of 20 persons.

Team Building Games
Outdoors can be real fun with just enjoying company of right people and the right amenities. Do not expect luxury but be sure to experience the most comfortable camping at well organised campgrounds. Apart from our high quality adventure tent, sleeping gear, BBQ equipment, bon fire, buffet dinner, morning tea/coffee, simple breakfast and a host of some amazing board games which comes packed with your booking, there are other amenities at the campground for you to make your camping safe and more fun.
Options available for guided Summit Climb, Night Trek, Star Gazing, Dip in lake, Adventure Sports, Team Building etc.
Dip in Lake.
Enjoy Sunset View from Hill Top-Breakfast in Wilderness

Extra Meals..

Extra Village Lunch Meal (Cost Rs.300/-)
Extra Breakfast (Cost Rs.200/-)


Terms and Conditions
All bookings against 100% advance, we have to manage all arrangements to create a good experience for you and your group.

Cancellation policy with respect to your date of booking:
25% deduction of total camp fee booking amount for cancellation done before 21 days
50% deduction of total camp fee booking amount for cancellation done before 5 days
No refund for an cancellation done in last 4 days before your event.

(Note: all cancellation request have to be send by email to info@natureknights.net / with cc to asif@natureknights.net and natureknights@gmail.com


option to choose from several easy to moderate Treks near campsite..






Facilities at campsite..