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The Complete Guide To Kalsubai Trek: Highest Peak In Maharashtra

 

THE KALSUBAI MOUNTAIN

TREKKING bug bit me when I did my first trek in Central Asia. Subsequently, I mounted (well, almost) the highest peak of Coorg in Karnataka. I gained the enough motivation to mount the highest peak in Maharashtra (My Home State). It is the most challenging trek of my life till now. The peak in question is Kalsubai Mountain.

KALSUBAI TEMPLE ON THE PEAK

FACTS ABOUT KALSUBAI TREK

Kalsubai Mountain is located in the Western Ghats

It’s summit is situated at an elevation of 1646 metres (5400 feet)

It is the highest peak in Maharashtra (Western State Of India)

Kalsubai temple is situated on its peak

Starting Point of the trek is Bari Village(Approx. 150 Kms from Mumbai)

HOW TO REACH BARI VILLAGE(STARTING POINT) FROM MUMBAI

There are two options to reach Kalsubai Mountain’s starting point from Mumbai. Kalsubai trek starting point is located in Bari Village.

First Option: You can catch a Last Local train(Non Sleeper Train) from Dadar Railway station departs at 12.33 A.M. to reach Kasara Railway station(Ticket can purchased at the station). It reach Kasara railway station at 3 A.M. From Kasara Railway Station, you can catch a bus to Bari Village (90 Minutes Ride). Kalsubai trek starts from the Bari Village. Bus will drop you at the starting point of the trek.

IGATPURI RAILWAY STATION

Second option (the one I took) is to catch a long distance express train (Sleeper Train) from Dadar Railway station (Prior booking needed) to reach Igatpuri Railway Station. The one I took was Mahanagari Express (Train No. 11093) departs at 12.20 A.M. from Dadar. It reached at Igatpuri Railway Station around 3 A.M. The good thing about this ride is you can lay down and take a nap to gain/retain the much needed energy. From Igatpuri you can catch the bus to Bari Village. It is one hour long ride. Igatpuri bus station is located around 5 minutes walking distance from Igatpuri Railway station. The first bus leave from the bus station around 5 A.M.

By Road: You can also drive to Bari Village. It is Approx. 150 Kilometres from Mumbai.

WAITING FOR SUNSHINE

 

WARM UP

THE KALSUBAI TREK

I reached the starting point around 6 A.M. It was cold and still dark. I waited for the light while sipping tea and warming up from a small bonfire. I started the trek around 7 A.M. I navigated through the Bari village while witnessing stunning views of nature and sunrise. I kept looking at the clear blue sky which is sorely missing in Mumbai. The trek seems quite easy for half an hour or so but it gets harder and harder. The cold has been subdued by then. The best part was no humidity even during the afternoon when the temperature rises. As I keep going higher and higher, the view gets better and better. I reached the camping site relatively faster. As per a local guy the time taken to reach the peak is one hour from there which motivated me but little did I know he meant one hour as per his abilities. The trek gets real from the camping site. The path onwards was rocky, steep, dusty and filled with dwindling iron stairs. Half an hour later I was exhausted and stopped at one of the refreshment shacks to get the much needed break. Half an hour more later the trek seems never ending as the mountain keeps getting bigger and bigger with NO peak in sight. I was amazed by the local kids who were climbing the mountain effortlessly but the real motivation comes from an Old Man in his late 50s who is not giving up and keep on going. After some time, I finally saw the peak but with no respite as the peak was really really far but with target in sight I felt reassured. I finally reached the peak around 11 A.M. The view from the top was nothing like I have seen till now. It was mesmerising. I thought to myself “View alone is worth the effort”. But the effort was far from over. After resting for sometime while feeding myself and the monkeys, I started my descend with a notion “Descending is much easier” but nope. Wrong! Descending was like unraveling a puzzle. One wrong step and Dhadaam! I need to strategically and realistically put my feet to maintain the balance while avoiding the slippery pebbles. It was fun at first but after sometime the routine gets tiring and mundane. Fortunately, the descending gets bit entertaining due to attack of a monkey 😉 While descending from one of those iron stairs, a monkey snatched one guy’s glasses. The guy was adamant on getting his glasses back and after good 10 minutes, he successfully tricked the monkey in throwing his glasses away! The whole episode leaves everyone in splits. While descending I met a family with kids which make me questioned my fitness level. I made the trekking pole out of wooden stick and manged to reached the base around 3 PM. It took me approx. 8 hours to do the whole trek with many breaks in between. I was extremely exhausted by the time I reached the base. I was finding it hard to even walk. I approached a restaurant cum home in the village. After freshening up, I had a delicious food followed by a nap. It felt like someone gave me a new lease of life. The thing is the trek is not flat and does not have much walking. For the most part, it is literally climbing the mountain. Mounting the highest peak in Maharashtra is a little personal achievement for me. It gave me a boost to seriously think about achieving my current goal of Trekking to Everest Base Camp!

HOW TO REACH MUMBAI FROM BARI VILLAGE 

Again, you have same two options but there is a limited transportation available from Bari village to reach Igatpuri Or Kasara. Bus timings and services are erratic.

One can catch a shared Taxi to reach Igatpuri or Kasara (Limited) Or hitch a Tempo ride to reach Ghoti Budruk (Frequent). Igatpuri Railway Station is around 20 minutes ride from Ghoti Budruk. From Igatpuri Railway Station, one can catch any Sleeper train plying to Dadar(Pre Booking needed).

I catch a bus to Kasara. The bus timing to reach the bari village is 6 P.M. and it was 15 minutes late. It was approx. 90 minutes ride. From Kasara I catch a fast local train (Non sleeper and no pre booking needed) to reach Dadar Railway Station! Two hours ride.

 

THE BEGINNING OF THE TREK

 

NAVIGATING THROUGH THE BARI VILLAGE

 

MESMERIZING SUNRISE

 

INTO THE JUNGLE

 

IT SEEMS ALL EASY BUT WAIT…

 

YOGA TIME!

 

CAMPING SITE

 

SH*T GETS REAL

 

KEEP MOVING!

 

DWINDLING IRON STAIRS

 

WHEN THE TREK SEEMS NEVER ENDING

VIEW FROM THE TOP!

ATTACK OF THE MONKEYS 😉

 

DESCEND

 

FINALLY SOME NORMAL STAIRS!

 

REFRESHMENT SHACKS

 

HOMEMADE FOOD

THINGS TO KNOW(TIPS)

The Last one hour trek to reach the peak is particularly difficult depending upon your trekking experience

If you have time, I recommend you to camp on the mountain and descend on the next day

Start the trek early in the morning if you are looking to return back on the same day Or Start post afternoon if you wish to camp on the mountain.

I did the trek in December. While the weather was nice and cool with no humidity(Big change from Mumbai) but the most part of the trek was dusty. So, Best time to do the trek is during monsoon season as recommended by the locals

Limited transportation available from Bari Village. I catch a 6 P.M. bus from Bari to Kasara

Trekking pole is recommended

There are ample refreshment shacks on the way to the peak

No Mobile Network or low connectivity even at the base

No permission required to do Kalsubai trek and No trekking fees is applicable

 

THANK YOU FOR VISITING!

 

 

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21 Comments

  1. First of all thank you for sharing your travel experience, it’s like we are also in the place you’re going. Great guide about this place and I may say it’s very detail. Love all the photos included on this post.

  2. This peak looks so amazing. I have had trekking in chempra peak, Wayanad. It was a memorable experience. Thanks for sharing this tips and guide.

  3. Trekking is like an elixir. The more you do it, the more you fall in love with it. We have done a number of Himalayan treks and a few in Karnataka, but not one in Maharashtra. Kalsubai trek is one that we really want to do. Lets see when we get the chance! Will keep this guide as a reference.

  4. The Kalsubai trek looks quite interesting and challenging too. What I can see is that for most part the trek seems to be on rocky terrain that is devoid of tree cover.Guess it get pretty hot during the later part of the day and in summers. But as always the joy of reaching the peak is something that must be indefinable.

  5. Aw man, the way you describe the hike brings back so many memories. both good and well… that of burning tired legs …but tea by the campfire? priceless. And that’s so funny about the monkey. I can’t believe he actually got the glasses back. that’s definitely something to remember!

  6. The trail does look promising. I didn’t know about Kalsubai Trek at all. We did a few trekkings in coorg ourselves long back but after our kid, we had to halt , not possible to trek carrying her around. But I guess in couple of years we will be ready to trek again. I will definitely plan for this one then. Even if one can cover it in 4 hours or 5 hours, I would say thats a good record 🙂 .

  7. I am shifting to Ahmedabad in Feb and Maharashtra is 8 hours far from there so once I shift there, I would go out on a trek there.

  8. The views do seem worth the effort to trek up the mountain. I am sure the thieving monkeys gave everyone a good laugh. I’m not much for hiking myself, but this does seem like a trail that I could manage.

  9. I have never really trekked before. The most I do is at the gym! I would love to apply my fitness level to trying this out in real life!

  10. What a cool trip! I’m more of a sit back and relax type traveler. But I absolutely love to hear about trips like this

  11. Seriously I am now obsessed with this place. The view and general vibe is amazing. I wish I could visit.

  12. Wow!! This looks like it was a very rewarding trek! I’ve always wanted to do one! Mumbai isn’t too far from where I live, and I may have to look into this if/when I visit! The train details are awesome and really helpful.
    I agree with you. That view from the top is magnificent. You have a nice eye for photography 🙂
    Yeah that descent does not look friendly haha! But Im glad you got through it – totally worth it!

  13. The trek was totally worth it!!! That view from the top is incredible! You have a good eye for photography.
    I agree with you, that descent does not look friendly. Im glad you got through it though, it seems like such a fun adventure!
    Thanks for the train details as well! Ill have to see if there’s a train close by that goes there. If not, Mumbai isnt too far, and Im hoping to make it there one day! Thanks for the inspiration!

  14. What a beautiful place, with such a varied landscape! The sunset is beautiful. I know I will never get the chance to visit, but I certainly appreciate getting a virtual tour through your wonderful pictures. Thanks for sharing them!

  15. Having been staying in Mumbai for long, never been to Kalsubai trek. May try out some day. You covered the details so well.

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