Pratapgad Parikrama – A Thrilling Journey Through History, Jungle, and Adventure Pratapgad Parikrama is one of the most exciting and challenging treks in the Sahyadri ranges, offering the perfect combination of dense forest trails, historical significance, steep climbs, exposed ridges, and breathtaking valley views. This trek is approximately 12–13 km long and starts from the base of Pratapgad. The journey begins with a descent from the left side of the fort base towards through the famous “Chipechi Waat.” This section is relatively easy and passes through dense forest with a well-marked trail indicated by painted arrows. The peaceful surroundings and cool shade of the forest make this stretch very enjoyable. It takes around one hour to reach the temple. Ramvardayini Mata Mandir is a serene and spiritually powerful place. The idol of Mata here holds importance in mythology and local belief, making the temple a significant stop during the trek. From the temple, the trail continues...
The day I had been waiting for finally arrived. On 2nd October 2024, I officially began my Bharat Parikrama cycle journey from the Gateway of India, Mumbai at 6:00 AM. My day started early—at 2:00 AM, I left Pune in my friend Abhijeet’s car. My buddies Dhiraj, Bunny, and Mudraksh joined me for this special moment, making the long drive lively. At the Gateway, my dear friend Yogesh was already waiting with his wife Manisha and little daughter Kuhu to see me off. Their warm smiles and encouragement filled me with energy. Standing there, looking at the Arabian Sea and the majestic Gateway, I felt a rush of emotions—excitement, nervousness, and above all, gratitude. This was it. My first pedal stroke into a long solo expedition around India. The ride wasn’t easy. October heat in Mumbai is brutal, and riding along the humid coastline tested my stamina right on Day 1. By the time I reached Vasai in the afternoon, I was drenched in sweat and quite exhausted. I checked into Hotel Farm House, t...