Wednesday, April 30, 2025

AMK - Alang Madan Kulang Trek

 

The Complete Guide To AMK - Alang Madan Kulang Trek

Alangaq Madan Kulang trek, also known popularly as AMK or Alangad Madangad Kulangad lies in the Kalsubai range of the Sahyadris, in Nashik district, Maharashtra.

Why it’s most difficult trek?

It is the most sought-after trek in Maharashtra. Why is that so?  You may ask.

Here’s why…

Due to the technical terrain and dangerous long traverse on ledges, requirement of mountaineering knowledge and knowing how to use technical climbing equipment at certain sections becomes imperative.

Since it demands these high-level skills for a w-day trek, Alang Madan Kulang is known to be the most difficult trek that one can do in Maharashtra.




Alanw Madan Kulang History:

Alang Madan Kulang forts have seen a lot of change of hands — from the Marathas to the Mughals, and back to the Marathas and finally to the British in 1818 — all fighting for power and control of the forts.

From the top, we can see many of the prominent peaks and reservoirs including the Kalsubai, Vikatgad, Vishramgad to the North East, Ratangad, Harishchandragad, Sandhan Valley, Ajobagad, Dangya Pinnacle to the South, and Bhandardara to the South East —  just to name a few!

WThat said, Alang Madan Kulang is not a solo trek. We recommend going in a group with at least two people having expert knowledge in mountain climbing and who know how to use mountaineering equipment.

A Trail Information

Alang Madan Kulang is not only a difficult trek, it makes choosing where to start and end the trek difficult too! It is because there are so many base villages to start this trek from.

Not wjust that, you can mix and match the start and end points too! There are not many treks that give you this flexibility of choosing from where you start the trek and where you will end it.


Padajhar Waterfall: A Hidden Gem Worth Exploring



Padajhar Waterfall :-


Located just 10 km away from Rawatbhata in Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, Padajhar Waterfall is a breathtaking natural wonder that transforms into a magical retreat during the monsoon season. This hidden treasure offers a serene escape, remaking it an ideal destination for a refreshing weekend trip into nature’s lap. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or seeking a peaceful getaway, Padajhar Waterfall promises an unforgettableg experience.

Why You Should Visit Padajhar Waterfall

1. The Magnificent Waterfall: Padajhar Waterfall is a stunning cascade that attracts thousands of tourists, especially during the monsoon season. The sight of milky white water flowing down the rocks creates a jaw-dropping reaction, leaving visitors in awe of its natural beauty.

2. The Lush Green Surroundings: Nestled amidst the scenic Aravali Hills, Padajhar Waterfall is surrounded by lush greenery and a tranquil atmosphere. The serene environment provides deep relaxation, offering a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

3. The Shiv Temple: Hidden in a tiny cave behind the waterfall is a revered Lord Shiva temple. This sacred site holds special significance for the locals and adds a spiritual aura to the natural beauty of the waterfall.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Padajhar Waterfall is during the monsoon season, from August to September. During this time, the waterfall is at its full flow, and the surrounding Aravali Hills turn vibrant green, enhancing the overall beauty of the place.

Important Tips for Visiting Padajhar Waterfall

  1. Desolated Area: The waterfall is in a remote location, so it’s advisable to return before it gets dark.
  2. Avoid Muddy Water: If the water is muddy, avoid bathing as there could be hidden rocks.
  3. Drive Carefully: The road to the waterfall is unpaved and can get muddy during the monsoon. Drive slowly and cautiously.
  4. Embrace Nature: Don’t let minor obstacles deter you from enjoying the natural beauty. Just be careful and have fun.


Geparnath Mahadev Kota

Geparnath Mahadev-Temple and Waterfall- Serene place of Kota.

Geparnath Mahadev Temple and Waterfall is one of the most visited natural tourist and picnic spots within the vicinity of Kota city. The place is one of the gems that are hard to find in the desertic state of Rajasthan, because of its mesmerising natural beauty of the waterfall. The place is about 20 kilometers far from the main city center.

.Information on Geparnath-

Geparnath Mahadev is a joyous tourist spot near Kota that attracts almost everyone from the city. The place is famous for a lofty waterfall that has a height of about 120 meters and falls down with full charm.

One has to go down many stairs to reach the main spot of Geparnath Mahadev Temple and the waterfall. It is located amidst the rocky terrain with huge stones spread all around.

As soon as you get the first sight of the valley and the waterfall, your soul gets thrilled with excitement

An ancient small temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is also present near the waterfall, which increases the divinity of the place and makes you feel drown in natural beauty with religious faith. A continuous flow of water is sustained on the shivling naturally, which is such an amazing thing!!


Garadia Mahadev Kota



 Garadia Mahadev

Garadia Mahadev, situated in the hills of Mukundara, about 25 to 30 kilometers from Kota city, not only gives a feeling of peace but also offers stunning views of the Chambal River. Nature lovers love to come here to spend a memorable time, making it one of the most popular places in Kota for tourists. This temple is situated on a cliff at a height of 500 meters above sea level.

This place has the most breathtaking views of the Chambal River, Valleys, and Plains which is truly heaven-like. If you really want to feel this place then come here on foot. It will take you only 15-20 minutes to reach the temple. We enjoyed this place at the bottom of our heart. While heading to the temple, we saw unique colors of nature on the way which we could hardly see by car.


How to Reach Garadiya Mahadev Temple

Garadiya Mahadev Temple is about 15 kilometers from Kota city, so if you’re planning to visit this breathtaking site then you can reach here through different transportation modes:

Two-wheeler: If you want to reach Garadiya Mahadev Temple by a two-wheeler from Kota city then you will enjoy the path thoroughly as you won’t get to see much crowd on the road. The entry ticket is INR 30/-


Bus: If you are a group of 15-20 people, then hire a tourist mini bus to come here, which will make it easier for you to get here. The entry ticket is INR 400/- 


Car: You can come here by your own car or hire a driver to take you to this shrine. Since this place is remote as compared to others, make sure you’re coming here with your family. The entry ticket is INR 250/-


Kalsubai Trek



Kalsubai Trek

 Kalsubai is a mountain in the Western Ghats, located in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Its summit situated at an elevation of 1646 meters (5400 feet) is the highest point in Maharashtra. The mountain range lies within the Kalsubai Harishchandragad Wildlife Sanctuary. It is visited throughout the year by trekkers.

How to Reach Base Village Bari for Kalsubai Trek

Igatpuri is the Nearest Town to Bari. Igatpuri is 40 km from Bari. Road connectivity is there from Igatpuri to Bari. There is no railway station near to Bari in less than 10 km. However, there are railway Stations from Near By town Igatpuri. are the railway Stations near to Igatpuri. You can reach from Igatpuri to Bari by road after.  After a bumpy, tiresome  ride, we finally arrived at the base village, Bari and quickly hit the floor for a short nap.

Kalsubai Trek Difficulty

Cold, unmerciful rain battering down upon us, violent gusts of wind trying to knock us down and gravity attempting to gobble us up if we made the slightest misstep these were the conditions which got me wondering, Hey what on earth was I thinking of when I signed up for this! But all that vanished in a trice, once the euphoria of having made it to the top of Kalsubai, the highest peak in Maharashtraat  5400 feet kicked in.



Highlights of Kalsubai Peak Trek

During the ascent, I’d imagined that the return journey would be more arduous as due to gravity, we would have lesser control over our movements. To the contrary, the descent turned out to be much easier and faster. With growing confidence, our speed accelerated and six of us soon managed to outpace the larger group. We touched base within 2 hours, around 2 pm where a hearty meal of roti, mixed beans, Zeera aloo, dal, and rice was waiting for us, prepared by the village residents. This was followed by suji halwa for dessert. With our hunger satiated, we decided to change into dry clothes and waited for other members of the trek group, who took another hour to arrive. Once everyone had eaten and had sufficiently recuperated, we departed from the village for Mumbai at 5.30 with fond memories of a day well-spent. My adventure drew to a close, only for another to begin soon.

AMK - Alang Madan Kulang Trek

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