ALANG-MADAN-KULANG:- TOUGHEST TREK OF MAHARASHTRA
Alang fort from Madan |
So after a lot of planning, discussions, & research we decided to go for the toughest trek of Maharashtra; the Alang-Madan-Kulang trek! Alang_Madan-Kulang are 3 different forts which are joined by small routes and all three forts are difficult to hike. If you're hiking somewhere else in Sahyadri's and see the route is no longer leading anywhere, I would say you should turn back and look for another route. But here, at AMK, if you see the road is blocked due to some landslide or huge chunks of rocks and see the route is no longer leading anywhere; it won't be a great suggestion to turn back and look for another route. At AMK, you have to cross those chunks somehow and go ahead. The route is very much exposed to deep valleys and the width of route is very short; i.e only 1 person can walk at a time.
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View from Alang |
These forts are not historically significant. What makes them special is they are very difficult to climb. During the reign of Shivaji Maharaj i.e in 1670's, these forts were included in Maratha Empire. These forts are almost at the center of the Sahyadris. Almost all forts, all peaks in Sahyadri can be seen from these 3 forts. Hence these 3 forts were much important to keep a watch on enemy. After the death of Shivaji MAharaj, these 3 forts were captured by Mughal sultanate and then it was taken by Peshwas.
AMK is a 3 days trek, which can be done easily in 2 days; but yes, the 2 days expedition is very much exhausting! We went there with a organization called 'Drifter's club, Mumbai'. I will suggest that you should follow them on social media to know more about their expeditions. These guys are really great!
We took the 11.34PM Kasara train from Thane station on 18th January. Reached the Kasara station by 1.30 AM. We were a group of total 33 people which was sub-divided into 2 groups; one of 12 and another of 21. So we were in the group of 21 people and our route was a bit easier than the other group. There are 2 villages from where you can begin the trek. 1- Ambevadi (Difficult but short path) & 2-Uddavane - (A bit easy but lengthy path). We reached Uddavane at 5 AM. Many people went to get some sleep. Some of us didn't sleep; instead of sleeping, we lit up a bonfire and sat next to it as there were bone chilling cold winds. This program lasted for 2 hours and we were chit-chatting about different things on social media. Due to this, we got to know each other very well. After breakfast and tea at 8.30 AM, we started hiking at 9 AM.
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Dense Jungle routes. |
To reach Alang from Uddavane, the route is a bit tiring and lengthy. It takes almost 5 hours to reach the top of the fort. We started hiking at 9 AM. My only goal was to reach the top as soon as possible and take enough rest for day 2. Also, I didn't sleep for last 36 hours so yes, I wanted to get some rest. There's a dense jungle everywhere on AMK, which prevents you from the sun rays and do not cause any dehydration. We kept on going, clicking many photos on the phone and camera as well. While climbing, I didn't feel I was doing something really extraordinary, because this type of jungle can be seen on Ramjachi in rainy season. So yes, my previous trekking experiences helped me a little to go ahead faster. There was a ladder patch which has a tiring route of nearly 1 hour before and after. After a long walk of 4 hours, we finally reached the destination of day 1; The caves on Alang fort! The topmost point on Alang fort is 10-15 mins away from the caves, where all the water tanks are situated. We went there to refresh ourselves, and filled up our empty bottles. Rested for a while, clicked some photos and came back. One of the best thing I feel about this trek is, we had some people who carried the raw material for the food throughout the trek. They cooked food on the Chulha and served the hot meal to us! We came back to the caves, had our lunch and then I went to sleep. After a long hike, and not sleeping for almost 2 days, I leaned on my bag and slept. After waking up, we saw the sunset from the fort and after the tea break, everyone of us went to play! We played lock and key on a small plateau. Each and everyone of us was enjoying . The other group who climbed from Ambevadi also came to Alang for stay. We also played 'Dumb Charades' (I don't know how to spell it) for 2 hours and we enjoyed a lot! We, as a group had made the best memories for the very first commercial AMK event of Drifters! After playing and enjoying, we had our dinner, and went to sleep! The temperature was about 17-18 deg C.
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Kalsubai Peak from Kulang. |
DAY 2 - Madan & Kulang.
We woke up at 7 in the morning. Brushed, had tea, packed our bags and left for Madan. The patch from Alang to get to Madan is the only patch where I was about to cry out of fear; because that patch is so much exposed and the staircase route is narrow and steep. It's very difficult to clear it with a huge 75 ltr bag with you and a Camera! I was the first guy from the group to go ahead, and even if I had all safety equipments with me, with 0% probability of me falling off; my whole body was shaking and I was very scared! There was a rope on one side of stair and the other side was a deep valley. We
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80 ft rappelling patch. |
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Caves on Alang Fort. |
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The spot where all 3 forts meet. |
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100 ft Rappelling and climbing patch. |
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Kulang from Madan fort. |
DAY 3 - Return Journey.
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At kulang after successful expedition. |
These 3 days were the best days of my life and I really want to go back there once again! I really thank the 'Drifter's club, Mumbai' for giving us an opportunity to be with you and enjoy, to fulfill our long awaited wish!
Height :-
Alang - 1372 mtr.
Madan - 1494 mtr.
Kulang - 1471 mtr.
Recommended season - December mid week.
Difficulty - Hard.
Endurance - Very High.
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With १२ गावची पोरं & 21 others. 😂 |
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