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Bhimashankar Trek: An Introduction

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The Bhimashankar Trek is one of Maharashtra’s most thrilling and captivating treks, taking you through densely forested regions, steep mountain terrains, and a temple perched atop Nagfani Pinnacle! This trek will take you past numerous forts, hills, rock climbing areas, flowing waterfalls, picturesque lakes and streams. Plus, you’ll witness an array of exotic flora and fauna in these forests.

Monsoon season transforms the landscape into a breathtakingly beautiful realm. The wet canopy of mountains creates natural lighting that allows hundreds of fireflies to flash in sync.

For nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike, this trek is a must-do. Not only will you get to take in breathtaking views, but you will also gain insight into the area’s ancient history.

  • Difficulty:  Moderate
  • Base Village: Khandas, Maharashtra
  • Altitude: 3400 ft. approx
  • Best Season: July-September
  • Ideal For: Intermediate & Experienced Trekkers

How To Reach Bhimashankar?

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The trek starts from the village of Khandas, approximately 25 kms from Neral railway station. You can reach via public transport and a private vehicle very quickly.

Via Public Transport:

From Mumbai, take a local train from Dadar heading towards Karjat, and get down at Neral. From Neral, take a local rickshaw to the base village of Khandas. They charge around INR 150 per seat.

Trekkers coming from Pune can take a local bus to Karjart & then, from Karjat, hire a local rickshaw to Khandas village.

Via Private Transport:

The base village of Khandas is 90 kms from Mumbai and takes around 2.5 – 3 hours to reach via car or bike. Click on the  link  for the Google Maps route.

From Pune, the distance is around 130 kms and takes around 3.5 – 4 hours to reach. Click on the  link  for the Google Maps route.

What Is The Trek Route & Difficulty Level?

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The Bhimashankar trek has two main routes – the Shidi Ghat and Ganesh Ghat. Here’s a detailed description of both:

  • Shidi Ghat Route:  

This is the most popular and well-marked trail for the Bhimashankar trek. The trail starts from Khandas village and is approximately 13 km long. The trek starts with a gradual climb and then becomes steep as you reach the top. Around 4-5 rock patches along the way require careful navigation. The final climb to the Bhimashankar temple is through a series of stone steps. The trek is moderately difficult and can take 5-6 hours to complete .

  • Ganesh Ghat Route:  

This is a longer, more challenging route with fewer facilities. The trail starts from Kusur village and is approximately 18 km long . The trek starts with a steep climb with several rock patches and boulder sections requiring careful navigation. The trail is less crowded than the Shidi Ghat route and offers stunning views of the Sahyadri ranges. The trek via Ganesh Ghat is difficult & can take between 8-9 hours to complete .

Both routes offer a unique and challenging trekking experience, with breathtaking views of the Western Ghats. It’s essential to plan your trek and carry enough water, food, and appropriate gear.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The Bhimashankar trek via Shidi ghat route is moderately difficult. The trek via Ganesh ghat route is difficult and should be only attempted by experienced trekkers.

The duration of the Bhimashankar trek and the distance covered can vary depending on the route taken and the pace of the trekker. However, the most common route is the Shidi Ghat route, which is around 13 km long and can take between 5-6 hours to complete. The Ganesh Ghat route is longer, around 18 km, and can take up to 8-9 hours to complete. It’s important to plan accordingly and ensure you have enough time to complete the trek safely.

Yes, the Bhimashankar temple is located at the top of a hill and can only be reached by trekking. There are two main trekking routes to reach the Bhimashankar temple – the Shidi Ghat route and the Ganesh Ghat route. Both routes involve a steep climb and can take several hours to complete, depending on the pace of the trekker.

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The Complete Guide to the Bhimashankar Trek

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The Bhimashankar Trek is a nature lover’s paradise. It passes through thick forests and enters the center of the Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary. The Bhimashankar trip provides a complete dose of action, with stream crossings, ladders, and rock climbing all rolled into one trek.

While the monsoon season is ideal for this journey, it is also possible to complete it during other seasons. The path is scenic and exhilarating. Trekkers can take the Shidi Ghat route to reach Bhimashankar on foot.  For beginners, we recommend the Ganesh Ghat route, which has spectacular vistas and is easy.

Birds, langurs, and spotted deer will keep you company while you’re in the jungle. If you’re lucky, you might spot the Malabar Giant Squirrel, sometimes known as ‘Shekar’.

The walk to Gupt Bhimashankar, one of the 12 jyotirlingas, is the highlight of the trek. Gupt Bhimashankar sits beneath a rock in the middle of a stream.

➤ Trail information

  • Altitude: 3,050 feet.
  • Time taken: 3.5 hours via Shidi Ghat (ladder); 4 hours via Ganesh Ghat. It takes two hours to descend.
  • Trek gradient: moderately challenging.
  • Water sources: none. Carry 2-3 liters of water. During the monsoon, you can refill your water bottles from seasonal streams.

The Bhimashankar Trek begins in Khandas. About 500 meters after passing through Khandas village, you will come across a tiny bridge at a T-junction. The route on the left leads to Shidi Ghat, and the one to the right leads to the Ganesh Ghat walkway.

Ascent through Shidi Ghat:

The first 20 minutes following the T-junction are a leisurely walk. You get to a creek in approximately 20 minutes. After crossing the stream, the trail ascends for around 40 minutes until you reach the first ladder. After climbing the first ladder, you can swiftly go on to the next. There is a cave after the second ladder where you can rest for a while. This location provides magnificent views of the valley below.

Soon after crossing ladder 3, there is a section of massive rocks. You must exercise considerable caution while traveling this portion. Although not required, a rope will be useful here.

Immediately after this segment, the route connects with the one from Ganesh Ghat. This is the halfway point. There are a few shelters where people sell snacks.

Ascent through Ganesh Ghat:

For the first hour following the t-junction, the trail runs through deep vegetation. This is a gentle rise. After an hour, the trail opens up onto a meadow. After 30 minutes of ascending through the meadow, it enters a dense forest. This finally connects to the Shidi Ghat path.

The trail after the two paths meet is a hard ascent through dense forest. It leads straight to the top, where you may discover the Bhimashankar temple.

➤ How to contact Gupt Bhimashankar

The trek to Gupt Bhimashankar starts to the right of the temple (SBI ATM). Walk along the brook behind the Bhimashankar temple. Within 100 meters, the route enters a deep forest. Arrows indicate the way.

After one kilometer, the trail forks. One portion crosses a creek directly, while the other moves parallel to it. Both of these lead to Gupt Bhimashankar. The first one passes through the Sakshi Vinayak temple.

Descent through Ganesh Ghat:

The downhill route is the same as the ascent until the halfway point, where the trails from Ganesh Ghat and Shidi Ghat intersect. There is clear signage at the junction where the road splits. You pass a few huts around this junction. After passing the huts, take the trail to the left.

The walk passes through dense woodlands and meadows. Around 20 minutes into the descent, you’ll come across a Ganesh mandir. As soon as you arrive at the base, you will find yourself on a neatly laid-out tar road.

Walk along this road for 500 meters till you reach the T-junction from where you started. Shared jeeps and autos are available to transport you to Karjat/Neral.

Apoorva Karlekar and Sneha Rao researched and documented this hike in September 2017. 

Alternative treks:

While the Bhimashankar trek is incomparable, there are a number of easy-to-do hikes in Maharashtra that are ideal for first-timers who prefer to go gently. Keep in mind that GoPlanReady does not organize these hikes. We send trek researchers to investigate and document treks so that people may read about them on our website and go trekking on their own.

If you are interested in trekking in the Himalayas with GoPlanReady, please check out our upcoming treks.

Plan your trip to the Bhimashankar Trek.

  • Nearest railway station: Neral (about 29 kilometers).
  • Karjat is approximately 30 kilometers.

How to get to Karjat/Neral using public transportation:

How to reach Karjat/Neral from Mumbai: Board a local train to Karjat or a Pune-bound outstation train and get off at Neral or Karjat. It takes approximately 2 hours from Dadar Railway Station.

How to go to Karjat/Neral from Pune: Take a train bound for Mumbai and get out at Neral or Karjat station. The trip lasts around two hours. 

To get to Karjat/Neral : From Nashik, you must change trains in Kalyan. Kalyan is around 2 hours away from Nashik, while Karjat is another hour away.

How to get to Bhimashankar from Neral/Karjat via public transportation:

How to get to Bhimashankar Trek from Neral: From the Neral railway station, take a shared Tum-Tum/Van to Kashele (20 Rs per seat). From Kashele, you can either wait for the bus to Khandas base village or take another shared Tum-Tum (30–40 Rs per seat). 

How to get to Bhimashankar from Karjat: Buses travel to Kashele/Khandas from Karjat; however, the service is irregular. Private jeeps and autos are readily available from Neral and Karjat. Bargain for a good price. Rs 500 travels from Neral to Khandas base village.

  • The nearest international and domestic airport is Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai.
  • Pune International Airport, Pune.

➤ Packing list for the Bhimashankar trek:

  • Identification card, basic first aid kit, bandana, cap, scarf, and sunglasses
  • Bring a raincoat and a minimum of two liters of water.
  • Lemon with salt OR electrolyte powder/drink (Electoral, Gatorade, Glucon D, etc.).
  • High-calorie snacks (nuts and dried fruits, homemade cake, etc.)
  • This kit includes a Swiss Army knife, safety pins, rubber bands, and a whistle for emergency use.
  • 2 Quick Dry T-shirts are superior to cotton tees.
  • One pair of trekking or track pants.
  • Sunscreen (SPF 50+)
  • Optional: camera.

First Aid Kit:

  • Supplies include scissors and band-aids (both regular and waterproof).
  • Analgesic spray (Relispray, Volini, etc.)
  • Antiseptic liquid (such as Savlon or Dettol)
  • Antiseptic powder (powders containing povidone-iodine, such as Cipladine and Savlon)
  • Cotton Roll and Bandage
  • Crepe Bandage
  • One inch of wide medical tape (paper or cloth).
  • Micropore tape tablets for motion sickness (Avomine) and acidity (Gelusil, Digene).
  • Crocin is a mild pain treatment pill.

Note: Consult your physician before taking any drug.

➤ FAQs about the Bhimashankar Trek 

Can i tackle the bhimashankar trek if i’ve never been on a hike before.

Yes, and no.

It is a moderate hike for someone who leads an active lifestyle, and they can select BhimashankarTrek as their first trek via the slightly easy Ganesh Ghat route. The Sidhi route is more challenging.

It’s a difficult journey for people who live sedentary lives. We recommend a slightly gentler trek, such as Kothaligad.

Where can I find food and water on the Bhimashankar trek?

Villagers have put up hotels and restaurants in Khandas village. There are also a few kiosks near the Bhimashankar Temple. However, it is equally preferable to bring your own food.

Do I require permission to trek to Bhimshanakar?

No. You do not require permission to trek to Bhimashankar from Khandas.

Where can I stay on the Bhimashankar trek?

You can spend the first night of the walk in Khandas. The Bhimashankar Temple features a few lodges and hotels. The local residents can assist with lodging in the village and at the summit. Chachacha Aamba, which connects Ganesh Ghat and Shidi Ghat, contains a Pawarbaba ashram where you can stay.

How challenging is the Bhimashankar Trek?

Bhimashankar is a straightforward trek for athletic novices. During the monsoon season, the trail may get slippery, making it more difficult.

How long is the Bhimashankar Trek?

Bhimashankar travels 3.5 hours via Shidi Ghat and 4 hours via Ganesh Ghat. The descent takes 2.5 hours.

Emergency Contacts for the Bhimashankar Trek

Nearest Hospital: The government hospital closest to the Bhimashankar hike is the Sub District Hospital in Karjat. It is an hour away (contact number: 072497 63836).

The police station closest to Bhimashankar Trek is at Neral, about 50 minutes away. (contact number: 02148 238 444) This information is correct as of May 20.

Mountain rescue: Giripremi established the Maharashtra Mountaineers Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC), a pan-Maharashtra rescue network. You can reach them at 7620230231 for assistance in the Sahyadris. Learn more about this fantastic effort here: (Visit http://www.giripremi.com/mmrcc/)

ERSS: For any form of emergency support, you can use the Pan-India Emergency Response Support System (ERSS) number, 112.

Mobile networks and ATMs 

A cellphone network is available along the trek route.

The nearest ATM to the Bhimashankar temple is the SBI ATM near the Neral bus terminus.

Visit Near Bhimashankar Temple

If you undertake it as a two-day hike, you can see the following places:

The Indian Giant Squirrel’s natural habitat is the Bhimashankar Wildlife Reserve, which is around 3 kilometers from Khandas. It is a thickly forested area of 120 square kilometers in the Western Ghats, popularly known as the Sahyadri Ranges. It is home to numerous indigenous and pandemic animal and bird species. It is considered one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots.

Hanuman Lake is a picturesque lake in Bhimashankar. It is a little tough to get to, but it is well worth the effort; there are many animals and birds to see here.

Nagphani Peak resembles a hooded snake with its pointed tip. It is also known as a Duke’s nose since it resembles the nose of a Duke. Beginners can climb 2.5 km to reach the top. The greatest season to trek is between November and February, when you can enjoy stunning vistas of the Lonavala and Khandala valleys.

Rajmachi Fort Walk is a well-known trek across the steep highlands of the Sahyadri range. It consists of two forts: Shrivardhan and Manoranjan. Experienced trekkers can begin in the Gondhane caves, while others can start from Udhewadi village.

Gupt Bhimashankar Temple is around 40 minutes from the peak of Bhimashankar Temple. It is a location where you may glimpse the Shivling behind a waterfall. Standing beneath the waterfall is a little risky, but it’s worth it.

Approximately three kilometers from the Mahabaleshwar bus terminal, the Bombay location offers breathtaking views of the valleys below as the sun sets. Situated on the old Bombay Road, it is one of the oldest locations in Mahabaleshwar. quite packed with tourists.

Ahupe Waterfalls is located in Bhimashankar, near a wildlife reserve. It offers a stunning view of the Dimbhe Dam’s backwaters.

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Bhimashankar Trek: A Spiritual Ascent and Wilderness Odyssey

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Located in the Sahyadri Range of Maharashtra, the Bhimashankar trek is a unique blend of spirituality and wilderness adventure. Known for the revered Bhimashankar Temple and the lush biodiversity of the region, this trek offers a holistic experience to pilgrims and nature enthusiasts alike. In this detailed travel guide, we’ll embark on a virtual exploration of the Bhimashankar trek, uncovering the trail, the spiritual significance of the temple, and practical tips for a fulfilling journey.

1. Overview of the Bhimashankar Trek:

Bhimashankar, situated at an altitude of approximately 3,250 feet (1,045 meters), is not just a trek but a pilgrimage route. The trek is approximately 6 kilometers long, leading to the ancient Bhimashankar Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The trail takes you through dense forests, cascading waterfalls, and panoramic viewpoints, providing a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

2. Best Time to Visit:

The Bhimashankar trek is best enjoyed during the post-monsoon and winter months, from September to February. During this period, the weather is pleasant, and the landscapes are lush green. Monsoon months offer a different kind of beauty with vibrant foliage but can make the trail slippery.

3. Planning Your Itinerary:

  • Day 1: Pune to Khandas (Base Village): The journey typically begins from Pune, with a drive to Khandas, the base village for the Bhimashankar trek.
  • Day 2: Khandas to Bhimashankar Temple and Return: The trek can usually be completed in a day, starting from Khandas, ascending through the trail, exploring the Bhimashankar Temple, and returning by evening.

4. The Trail:

The Bhimashankar trek trail is known for its varied landscapes and gradual ascent:

  • Khandas to Hanuman Lake: The trek begins with a gradual ascent from Khandas, leading through thick forests and open meadows. The trail passes by Hanuman Lake, offering a serene spot for trekkers.
  • Hanuman Lake to Bhimashankar Temple: As you ascend further, the trail takes you through dense forests, and the sound of cascading waterfalls becomes a constant companion. The final stretch leads to the Bhimashankar Temple, perched atop the hill.

5. Essentials to Pack:

  • Footwear: Comfortable trekking shoes with good grip are essential for navigating varied terrains.
  • Clothing: Wear light and breathable clothing suitable for trekking. A hat and sunglasses provide protection from the sun.
  • Backpack: Carry a lightweight backpack with essentials such as water, snacks, a first aid kit, and any offerings you plan to take to the temple.
  • Water and Snacks: Stay hydrated by carrying sufficient water, and pack energy-boosting snacks for the journey.
  • Weather Protection: Depending on the season, carry a raincoat or a jacket to protect against rain or cold weather.

6. Highlights of the Trek:

  • Bhimashankar Temple: The ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is the highlight of the trek. The temple’s architecture and spiritual ambiance make it a significant pilgrimage site.
  • Hanuman Lake: The serene Hanuman Lake, nestled amid the hills, provides a tranquil spot for trekkers to rest and enjoy the natural beauty.
  • Lush Forests: The trek takes you through dense forests with diverse flora and fauna. Keep an eye out for the vibrant birdlife and unique plant species along the trail.
  • Waterfalls: The sound of cascading waterfalls adds a refreshing touch to the trek, creating scenic spots for trekkers to pause and rejuvenate.

7. Spiritual Significance:

The Bhimashankar Temple holds immense religious significance. Legend has it that Lord Shiva took the form of Bhima to kill the demon Tripurasura at this spot. Pilgrims believe that a visit to the temple grants spiritual blessings, and the trek itself is considered an act of devotion.

8. Challenges and Considerations:

While the Bhimashankar trek is considered relatively easy, there are certain considerations:

  • Gradual Ascent: The trek involves a gradual ascent, making it accessible to trekkers of various fitness levels. However, basic fitness is advisable.
  • Weather Conditions: Weather in the mountains can change, so trekkers should be prepared for sudden rain or mist. The trail can be slippery during monsoons.

9. Local Cuisine and Culture:

The villages surrounding Bhimashankar offer a glimpse into the local way of life. Trekkers can savor local Maharashtrian cuisine, known for its flavors and simplicity. Interacting with the locals adds a cultural dimension to the trek.

10. Safety Tips:

  • Group Trekking: It’s advisable to trek in a group, especially for those new to trekking. Group trekking enhances safety and provides a shared experience.
  • Guides: While the trail is well-marked, having a local guide can enrich the experience with insights into the region’s history and folklore.
  • Respect the Environment: Follow the principles of responsible trekking by leaving no trace. Dispose of waste responsibly and respect the natural environment.
  • Medical Preparedness: Carry a basic first aid kit and any personal medications. Be aware of the nearest medical facilities in case of emergencies.

11. Conclusion:

Bhimashankar trek is a journey that transcends the physical act of walking. It’s a spiritual and cultural odyssey through the lush landscapes of the Sahyadris. Whether you embark on this trek as a pilgrimage or as an opportunity to reconnect with nature, the experience is bound to leave an indelible mark.

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Bhimashankar Trek is one of the most famous treks in Maharashtra. It leads to Bhimashankar Temple which is located about 50 kilometres from Khed and 114 kilometres from Pune. The temple is situated in the Western Ghats of India (Sahyadri Mountain Ranges) and is surrounded by dense forests, perfect for adventure and recreational activities. Trekkers from Pune and Mumbai often head to Bhimashankar for a day-long recreational activity which can easily be completed over a weekend. The forest is home to a number of animal and plant species. Nature lovers would enjoy exploring the lush greenery but some prior experience in trekking is advisable. Beginners can enrol with one of the adventure companies to arrange the shorter or an easier trek.   

Famous for the Jyotirlinga Shrine, Bhimashankar encounters a heavy footfall of devotees throughout the year. Besides the religious importance, Sahyadri hills are also a host to great trekking expeditions. Walking through the luxuriant greenery and witnessing the place dipped in sheer beauty is undoubtedly a cherishable experience. Existing in the serene environment is a myriad of flora and fauna. Due to the richness of vegetation and wildlife, the place has been turned into a wildlife sanctuary- Bhimashankar wildlife sanctuary. It is an exciting place for treks and nature escapade. The Sanctuary is home to various avifauna and was primarily created to protect the habitat of The Giant Indian Squirrel.

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  • Trekking gear is essential. Make sure you carry a rope to climb through the steep, rugged portion with large rocks.
  • The trail does not have any eateries till the point the two routes (Shidi Ghat pathway and Ganesh Ghat route) meet. This point has only a few local vendors selling refreshments for passers-by. So, trekkers must carry enough water and snacks for themselves.
  • Keep a list of emergency numbers (nearest police station, hospitals and fire brigade), carry a torch, charge your mobiles completely and carry a power bank just in case.
  • Wear comfortable clothing and good trekking shoes. The forests are infamous for leeches, so choose your clothing accordingly or properly tuck them to avoid any injuries. Carry a raincoat if a trek is planned during the monsoons.

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Trekking Location: Khandas

Pickup time: 11 PM. Drop time: 8 PM.  Pickup Point: Karjat Railway Station, Karjat. Drop Point: Karjat Railway Station, Karjat

About the Trek: 

The Bhimashankar trek is a nature lover’s delight. It takes you into the heart of the Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary. While monsoon is the best time to do this trek, it can be done in other seasons too. The route is scenic and thrilling. While in the jungle, you’ll have a variety of birds, langurs, and spotted deer for company. If you’re lucky, you might even get to spot a ‘Shekar’ or the Malabar Giant Squirrel. 

In this package, you will be meeting the instructors at Karjat Railway Station from where private transportation will take you to Khandas. You will be reaching Khandas at 3 in the morning where you will be resting for 2 hours. The trekking will start at 6 AM to Bhimashankar via Shidi Ghat after having breakfast and tea. Trek is of almost 5 hours after which you will reach Bhimashankar where you can explore the nearby areas. Lunch will be served till 12:30 PM after which you will start your descent through Ganesh Ghat. Your return journey to Karjat will start till 6 PM. 

Package Offers: 

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.

Activities: Trekking, sightseeing.

Child Policy: This trip is for people above 12 Years of age. However, for those above 12 years, an adult ticket have to be booked. 

Day 1 - Meeting Day.

11:00 PM: Leave from CST station and meet the team in Karjat.

Day 2 - Trek Day.

01:45 AM: Move to Khandas from Karjat

03:00 AM: Reach Khandas and Rest

05:00 AM: Wake up call.

06.00 AM: Start trek to Bhimashankar via Shidi Ghat after Breakfast and Tea.

11:00 AM: Reach Bhimashankar and Explore.

12.30 PM: Have Lunch

01.30 PM: Start descending by Ganesh Ghat

06:00 PM: Reach Khandas and move to Karjat

07:15 PM: Reach Karjat and take the next train to Mumbai

  • Sightseeing.
  • Private transportation from and back to Karjat is included in this package.

Things To Carry

  • Thrillophilia Booking Voucher
  • 3 lit water (Must)
  • Proper rain-gears like Umbrella / Raincoat / Windcheater (Must)
  • Packs things properly to protect from rain (Must)
  • Torch with extra batteries (Must)
  • Full sleeve T-shirts and full pant.(Must)
  • Good trekking shoes, extra pair of socks (Must)
  • Sunscreen, Mosquito repellent,Towel, a napkin, Extra Pair of clothes (Must)
  • (For 1 day trek not needed)Proper Bedding like Sleeping Bag and Mat / 2 Shawls / 2 bed-sheets (Must)
  • Camera, Cap etc. (Optional)
  • Electrolyte packets as energy drinks (optional)
  • Carry eatables like fruits, dry fruits to munch on during trek and to avoid dehydration.
  • A haversack to put in all the things.
  • Good to have stick for support.
  • Washroom facilities are common for everyone.
  • Listen to the instructions given by the tour organizers.
  • Do not litter at the trekking site.
  • Please reach at the starting point 15 Minutes earlier so that there are no delays.
  • Please carry the things mentioned above. Although the trekking organizers provide adventure gear on rentals.
  • No smoking throughout the trekking.
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The Borgiri to Bhimashankar trek is a captivating and invigorating adventure that takes trekkers through the breathtaking landscapes of the Sahyadri mountain range in Maharashtra, India. This trek offers a unique blend of natural beauty, religious significance, and an exhilarating hiking experience. Covering a distance of approximately 12 to 16 kilometers, the trek leads through dense forests, picturesque grasslands, and rocky terrains, providing trekkers with unforgettable memories and a close encounter with nature.

  • The Starting Point - Borgiri Village : Nestled in the Pune district of Maharashtra, Borgiri is the quaint and scenic village that serves as the starting point for the Borgiri to Bhimashankar trek. Surrounded by lush greenery and a serene ambiance, Borgiri welcomes trekkers with its warm hospitality and offers a glimpse into the rural charm of Maharashtra. Before embarking on the trek, trekkers can take a moment to soak in the beauty of the village and capture some picturesque moments.
  • The Enchanting Trail: The trail from Borgiri to Bhimashankar is a well-marked path that takes trekkers on a mesmerizing journey through the Sahyadri mountains. The trek begins with a gradual ascent through thick forests, which provide a much-needed respite from the scorching sun during the summer months. As trekkers ascend, they are treated to panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and the distant Sahyadri peaks.
  • The Breathtaking Bhimashankar Temple : The highlight of the Borgiri to Bhimashankar trek is undoubtedly the Bhimashankar Temple, one of the twelve Jyotirlinga shrines of Lord Shiva. Located at an altitude of approximately 3,250 feet, the temple holds immense religious significance and attracts pilgrims from far and wide. The architectural beauty of the temple, coupled with its spiritual aura, leaves trekkers in awe of the place.
  • The Thrill of the Waterfalls : During the monsoon and post-monsoon seasons, the trek takes on a new dimension as numerous waterfalls come alive along the route. The cascading waters add to the trek's charm and offer trekkers a chance to refresh themselves in the cool, crystal-clear streams. The sight of water gushing down the rugged cliffs is a true spectacle of nature's grandeur.
  • Flora and Fauna Delights : The Borgiri to Bhimashankar trail is rich in biodiversity, showcasing a diverse range of flora and fauna. As trekkers pass through the dense forests, they may spot various species of birds, butterflies, and small mammals. The region is home to several indigenous plant species, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and photographers.
  • Weather Conditions and Best Time to Trek: The best time to undertake the Borgiri to Bhimashankar trek is from June to February when the weather is pleasant, and the region comes alive with lush greenery and vibrant landscapes. During the monsoon season, the trek offers a surreal experience with the rain-washed surroundings and gushing waterfalls. However, it's crucial to exercise caution during the monsoon due to slippery trails and potential landslides.
  • Trek Difficulty and Precautions: The Borgiri to Bhimashankar trek is graded as a moderate to challenging trek, suitable for trekkers with some prior hiking experience. The trail involves both uphill and downhill sections, requiring a reasonable level of physical fitness. It is advisable to trek with a group or a certified trekking organization for safety and guidance. Trekkers should also follow the marked trail, carry sufficient water and snacks, wear appropriate trekking shoes, and pack a basic first aid kit.
  • The Borgiri to Bhimashankar trek is an unforgettable journey that offers a perfect blend of adventure, spirituality, and nature's splendor. With its picturesque landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and the religious significance of Bhimashankar Temple, the trek has something to offer for everyone. Whether you seek a spiritual pilgrimage or a thrilling outdoor experience, this trek will leave you with cherished memories to last a lifetime. So, put on your trekking shoes, embrace the wilderness, and embark on this awe-inspiring journey through the Sahyadri Mountains.

Trek Details: 

  • Trek Trail: Jungle trail
  • Trek Difficulty : Easy to Moderate
  • Trek Endurance:  Medium/ Average
  • Trek Length : Approx.3-4km
  • Trek Duration:  2 hrs 
  • Trail Location : Near Bhimashankar Village 
  • Best Time:  July to October
  • Distance from Pune:  100km

Why Trekhievers for Bhorgiri Monsoon Trek?

  • 3 years experience in organizing Bhorgiri Trek with all safety protocols.
  • Served over 400+ customers last year with amazing reviews.
  • We provide one trek leader for every group of 10 people
  • We will donate a partial amount of your fee for the village development.

Batches  : 

  • July:  28th, 29th, 30th
  • August : 4th, 5th, 6th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 25th, 26th, 27th
  • September : 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 8th, 9th, 10th, 15th,16th, 17th, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 29th, 30th
  • October:  1st, 6th, 7th, 8th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 20th, 21st, 22nd, 27th, 28th, 29th 

Note: We need a minimum of 10 people to operate Saturday batches, if not then it will be shifted to the Sunday batch.

Event Fees:

  • Pune:  1399/-
  • Base Village:  Rs 699/-

( Pune Pickup: Fergussion colllege gate, Kasarwadi )

  • Batch 1- Saturday 05:00 AM  to Saturday 08:00 PM
  • Batch 2- Sunday 05:00 AM  to Sunday 08:00 PM
  • 05.00 AM: Report at Fergusson College Main Gate (  https://goo.gl/maps/53XNsyDPwcSVReZW9  ) 
  • 05:15 AM: Pickup from Bremen Chowk, Aundh (  https://goo.gl/maps/2VYKwdMHj2fvRUq48  )
  • 05:30 AM: Pickup from Shivar Garden, Pimple Saudagar (  https://goo.gl/maps/jc9QLde4H2jUg1Dc7  )
  • 05.40 AM: Pickup from Nasik Phata, Kasarwadi (  https://goo.gl/maps/3Fdnzh3YdLEimfHg7  )
  • 05:55 AM: Pickup from Moshi Chowk
  • 09.30 AM: Reach the Bhorgiri Village and get Freshen up And Have Breakfast.
  • 10.30 AM: start your jungle trek to Bhimashankar forest
  • 12.30 PM:  Reach Gupt Bhimashankar And start towards to   Main Bhimashankar Temple
  • 01:30 PM: Have Lunch at Bhimashankar Temple
  • 03:00 PM: Start Return journey to Pune With Loads of Memories
  • 08:00 PM: Reach Pune (Arrival time is subjective to the traffic and weather conditions)

Inclusions:

  • Private Bus Transportation from  Pune to Pune as per govt COVID guidelines
  • Breakfast & Tea
  • Lunch ( Veg Thali )
  • Trek Leader Charges.
  • Trek Expertise Charges. 
  •  Entry Charges.
  • First Aid Charges.

Exclusions:

  • Travel till pickup points
  • 5% GST on Booking Tickets
  • Any kind of personal expense like Mineral water/lime water/ Soft Drinks/ Extra snacks or meals that are not mentioned in the inclusions, purchased for personal consumption 
  • Any kind of cost which is not mentioned and included in the inclusion of this package.
  • All expenses incurred due to unforeseen and unavoidable circumstances like roadblocks, bad weather
  • Any medical / Emergency evacuations if required
  • Any kind of Insurance

Reporting Point :

  • 05:00 AM: Starbucks FC road
  • 05:30 AM: Nashik Phata

Return Arrival:

  • 08:00 PM ( at Fergusson College on Sunday.)

Return time is subjective to the speed of the group, traffic in return, or any unwanted situation beyond our control and can be delayed. Please inform your family members accordingly.

Things to carry:

(Highly Required and Mandatory Things)

  • backpack (waterproof or covered with waterproof cover) 
  • trekking shoes or any sports shoes with a Good grip
  • Trekking pants (compulsory), 2 T-Shirts (Preferably full sleeves or Half T-shirt with sleeves), Raincoat/ waterproof jacket/ windcheater, Handnapkin/Towel, etc
  • Water 2-3 liters.
  • Ready-to-eat food like plum cakes, Dry fruits, dry snacks and biscuits, Chikki, chocolate bars, etc.
  • Personal Medicines and Personal First aid kit.

(Required but Optional Things)

  • To change after trekking - Extra pants/ shorts, Extra T-shirt, sleeper/ floaters, facewash, an extra bag to carry your trekking shoes, innerwear, etc
  • Sweater For bus journey
  • Electoral or Glucose D powder. 
  • Portable Phone Charger, Earphones, etc.
  • Sun protection cap, sunglasses, Sunscreen lotion, toothbrush-toothpaste, etc
  • Proper face mask or shield 
  • Extra Pair of clothes.

(Note: Please wear Full sleeves and Full Track Pants,  this will protect your body and skin from Sun / Thorns / Insects / Prickles, etc)

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  • Once your tickets are booked, you will receive tickets along with the WhatsApp group link via email. Click on the link to join the WhatsApp group.
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  • The complete schedule of the trek will be given later to registered participants on the WhatsApp group
  • Organizers have all the right to modify or change the schedule of the event in case it is required due to and according to any technical, or environmental circumstances like govt. rules and regulations, weather, etc
  • Organizers hold the right to cancel any event and refund with prior notice to the participants
  • We strictly follow a no alcohol, no drugs, and no litter policy.

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Why Bhimashankar should be your next trekking destination this monsoon?

The Bhimashankar Trek aims at letting you explore Bhimashankar wildlife sanctuary that serves as a popular weekend getaway near Mumbai and Pune. Enjoy the glimpses of thick dense jungle and enjoy the sights of rare species like giant squirrels, boar, elephants, etc along with the rich flora and fauna.    Through the Bhimashankar trek, explore the significant temples such as Jyotirlinga Temple and other Shiva temples that are located in this area. Proceed towards the Shidi ghat via Ganesh ghat to make the best use of the trekking experience and gather the splendid views of the western ghats. 

On availing the Bhimashankar trek, you take a tour of the Bhimashankar forest, that is home to several exotic species of wildlife along with the rust-coloured giant squirrel, known as the state animal of Maharashtra. You would be guided by a friendly guide throughout the session along with delicious meals in breakfast and lunch. Besides, comfortable transportation would be provided from Karjat to Karjat to minimize any hassles.

Trek difficulty: Moderate – difficult

Altitude: 3400 feet from sea level

Trekking duration: 3.5-4 hours

So, what are you waiting for? Just put on your trekking shoes, take your camera, and set out for an expedition.

Suitable for : All age groups, friends and family.

How to reach: The meeting point is Borivali National Park and you can reach the spot with the help of private own transportation.

Who Should Attend Bhimashankar Monsoon Trek? Best suited for groups, solo trekkers, corporates, couples, and families.

Discount cost for bhimashankar monsoon trek 2023.

  • Cost without transport: Rs. 699/- per person
  • Cost with transport: Rs. 1399/- per person
  • Arguably the best back-country trek in the Sahyadri range.
  • The route passes through deep wild rain-forest, head-high bushes, lost-and-found trails, small rivulets, green meadows and hidden waterfalls
  • Bhimashankar is home to one of the 12 Jyotirlinga Temples of Lord Shiva.
  • One can see several shades of green in Monsoon
  • Nagara style of architecture – Lord Shiva Temple
  • Bhimashankar is the source of the Bhima River, which flows south-east and merges with the Krishna River.
  • It is also the location of the Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary.
  • Sorry no more departures available. You could get in touch with us at [email protected] if you'd like to make a booking.

Bhimashankar Trek - Itinerary

Day 1 Saturday

We’ll be boarding the below train from nearest local station. Train timings are shared below for convenience:

Khopoli Fast Local 11:18 pm CST 11:25 pm Byculla 11:31 pm Dadar 11:38 pm Kurla 11:42 pm Ghatkopar 11:58 pm Thane 12:10 am Dombivli 12:18 am Kalyan 01:10 am Karjat

Meeting Point :  Karjat Railway Station at 01:15 am

Day 2 Sunday

01:15 Am Mumbai and Pune Participants Meet-up at Karjat Station. 01:30 Am Leave for base village in a private taxi 03:30 Am – Reach the base village, freshen up and fill in your tummies with some morning breakfast. 5:30 Am – With a short introduction and briefing round we start our trek. 6:00 Am – Start Trek via Shidi Ghat/Ganesh Ghat.  10:00 Am – As we reach the top, explore the place and click pictures to take back home. 11:00 Am – After a group picture we start return journey to base via Ganesh Ghat. 03:30 Pm – Freshen up on reaching the base village and settle down for some local Maharashtrian lunch. 05:00 Pm – Settle in our transfer vehicle to start our return journey. 08:00 Pm – Time to say GOODBYES but with a promise to meet again.

What is included in the tour

  • Transportation from Mumbai to Mumbai
  • Breakfast & Lunch
  • Entrance Fees
  • Bhatakna Expertise Representatives
  • Basic First aid
  • New Friends made, new Bonds attached

What is NOT included in the tour

  • Any personal expenses such as Mineral Water/Cold Drinks etc.
  • Anything that is not mentioned in the "Inclusions" list.

(Highly Required and Mandatory Things)

  • backpack (waterproof or covered with waterproof cover) 
  • trekking shoes or any sports shoes with a Good grip
  • Trekking pants (compulsory), 2 T-Shirts (Preferably full sleeves or Half T-shirt with sleeves), Raincoat/ waterproof jacket/ windcheater, Handnapkin/Towel, etc
  • Water 2-3 liters.
  • Ready to eat food like plum cakes, Dry fruits, dry snacks and biscuits, Chikki, chocolate bars, etc.
  • Torch 
  • Personal Medicines and Personal First aid 

(Required but Optional Things)

  • To change after trekking - Facewash, Extra pants/ shorts, Extra T-shirt, sleeper/ floaters, an extra bag to carry your trekking shoes, innerwear, etc
  • Sweater For bus journey
  • Electoral or Glucose D powder. 
  • Portable Phone Charger, Earphones, etc.
  • Sun protection cap, sunglasses, Sunscreen lotion, toothbrush-toothpaste, etc
  • Proper face mask or shield 
  • Sanitizer 
  • Extra Pair of clothes.

(Note: Please wear Full sleeves and Full Track Pant,  this will protect your body and skin from Sun / Thorns / Insects / Prickles, etc)

  • There is no freshen up / washroom / Toilet facility on the Mountain only Available at the Base Village.
  • Avoid carrying heavy weight for the trek.
  • Floaters and Sandals are not allowed, please wear sports shoes or trekking shoes of good quality.

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  • The tour is weather-based and depends on the weather conditions. There may be last-minute cancellations if weather conditions deteriorate.
  • Put clothes, money, camera, phone etc in polythenes while packing
  • Use repellents to keep bugs away Make note of nearest railway station, bus stop, taxi stand etc.
  • Do not stray away from your group during the trek Keep family & friends informed about your whereabouts

What is the duration of Bhimashankar Trek?

The duration of Bhimashankar trek is around 4 hours on the way to the end of the trek. It would take around 2.5 hours on return. So, the total trek journey accounts for around 7 hours of the day. One just needs to invest a day for this trip. Enjoy this great adventure trip and test your fitness levels for the same. For any assistance, get in touch with the experts at thrillophilia that will help you with all your doubts.

How Far is Bhimashankar Trek from Mumbai?

The distance of Bhimashankar Trek from Mumbai is 215 kilometres.  Many distinct wildlife and plant species can also be seen on your expedition here, so gear up for this adventurous journey and book your packages today.

Is Bhimashankar Trek safe?

This trek is completely safe to cover. A professional guide will accompany you on this trek. Stick to the rules instructed by the guide and stick to them for your safety. Apart from this, there is nothing to worry about on this trek. Just enjoy this adventure to the utmost levels with your friends within the lap of nature. 

What is the Bhimashankar Trek difficulty level?

The Bhimashankar trek has moderate difficulty levels. It would definitely test the spark of adventure within you. So prepare yourself for this exciting trip and reach the summit first for an adrenaline rush. This one day trip will surely kick the wanderlust in you for which bhatakna tours and travels has dozens of well organised packages. So, start by booking this trek package today!

What things do I need to carry for Bhimashankar Trek?

Some of the mandatory things that would help you during your trek are mentioned below. Comfortable clothing and good trekking shoes are a priority for any trekking adventure. It would help you complete the trek in comfort and you will also be able to avoid any injuries with them. Do keep an insect repellent cream or spray with you in case to save yourself from any rash or allergy. It would also help you to focus more on the trek while keeping you off such distractions. Charge your phones to full and save all the emergency contact numbers of the local area to contact them in case of any emergency. Do carry a power bank just in case of any emergency.

What meals do I get during Bhimashankar Trek?

With your package that you avail from bhatakna tours and travels for bhimashankar trek, you also get your meals included in it. The morning breakfast and tea are offered to fuel you with great energy to cover the trek. After reaching the location lunch is served on site to eliminate the tiredness one would experience after completing the trek. These meals are included in the package to keep up the energy bars in you to utmost levels so that you won’t feel a tinge of weakness during this adventure trip.

What is the height of Bhimashankar Trek?

The height of the bhimashankar trek is 3250 feet. It nestles in the Ghat region of the Sahyadri range in a village named Bhorgiri. This trek is very popular among the others in Maharashtra because of the lush green aura, flora & fauna and the legend associated with it.

What things I need to keep in mind at Bhimashankar Trek?

Out of the many things to keep in mind while going for Bhimashankar trek, the important one is to plan this trip during the winter months. Check for the schedule of the trek with the experts at bhatakna tours and travels and clear all your queries in advance. Don’t pack too much as this is a one day trip and you would have to carry the load at all times by yourself.

How much does Bhimashankar Trek cost?

The Bhimashankar trek costs a nominal amount of INR 875 per adult. This is a huge deal that one can’t afford to miss for such an adventurous journey.

What is the best time to go for Bhimashankar Trek?

The best time to go for bhimashankar trek is during the winter months of the year. These are from November to March. These months are preferred over the others as the climate is quite pleasant during this time and has higher probability of wildlife sightings during the trek. Other seasons are not preferred to plan for this trek. The temperature can be melting hot in the summer months. During the monsoons, the path can be slippery and of high risk so it is not advisable to visit. Without any delays, book your packages for this trek and confirm your spot to this famous trek.

How much distance will we cover in Bhimashankar Trek?

The distance of Bhimashankar trek is an approximately 7-8 kilometre depending upon the route you follow. It would take around 4 hours to ascend on the trek and a much lesser time than this on descends.

How far is Bhimashankar Trek from pune?

The distance of Bhimashankar Trek from Pune is 110 Kilometer. The New Pune International Airport is also the nearest airport from Bhimashankar and is only 41 kilometres away. It would take one around two and a half hours to cover this distance.

What is the altitude of Bhimashankar Trek?

Located in the western Ghats of Himalayas, a trek to Bhimashankar will lead you towards an altitude of 3400 feet above sea level. From this height, you will be mesmerized by witnessing lush greenery and panoramic views.

What is the level of fitness expected from the trekkers for trek to Bhimashankar ?

Walking along a steep slope filled with rocky terrains requires a fit and healthy person. A good level of fitness is expected from the travellers who join Bhimashankar trek. Also, a good knowledge of trekking is also required.

What is the age requirement for trekking in Bhimashankar Trek?

There is no such age requirement for a trek to Bhimashankar, but it is advised that the person trying this must have a good physique and a good level of fitness. Anyone aged below 18 needs to be accompanied by any adult or guardian.

What are the sanitary facilities during the trek and at the campsite?

A separate tent to be used for toilets will be provided at the campsite. Having all basic amenities, this is the best option one can get on such high altitudes. Also, make sure you get your toiletries too.

I am a first timer. Should I go for this trek?

This trekking requires a good level of fitness and much knowledge about how treks are done, thus a first time can not avail this trek. Although, if you have a good physique and have a little knowledge about trekking, get your fitness checkup done and you are ready to go on Bhimashankar trek.

What is the condition of mobile network connectivity?

As you ascend towards the top, the signals will not remain steady and will fluctuate time to time. However, at the camping area, the mobile network connectivity will be comparatively good.

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Bhimashankar: A Spiritual Trek through Nature’s Paradise

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Bhimashankar, situated in the western state of Maharashtra, India, is a destination that offers a unique blend of spirituality and natural beauty. This remarkable place is known for its ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and the breathtaking trekking trails that wind through the lush greenery of the Sahyadri range.

This comprehensive tourist guide will explore the history, how to reach, trekking options, the temple, timings, entry fees, and everything you need to know for a memorable visit to Bhimashankar.

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History and Legends of Bhimashankar

Bhimashankar is not just a temple but a place steeped in history and mythology. The temple, believed to be over a thousand years old, is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas, sacred shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva. The name “Bhimashankar” is derived from two words: “Bhima” and “Shankar.” “Bhima” refers to the mythological figure Bhima, from the epic Mahabharata, who is said to have sought the blessings of Lord Shiva at this location.

One of the most famous legends associated with Bhimashankar is Lord Shiva defeating the demon Tripurasura. It is said that Lord Shiva took the form of Bhima to defeat the demon, which is why the temple is called Bhimashankar.

The temple’s architecture reflects the ancient Hemadpanthi style, known for its intricately carved stone structures and stunning sculptures. The temple complex also features a magnificent Nandi mandap, where a colossal statue of Nandi (Lord Shiva’s mount) stands guard.

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How to Reach Bhimashankar

The nearest airport to Bhimashankar is Pune International Airport, approximately 110 kilometers away. You can hire a taxi or take a bus from the airport to Bhimashankar.

The closest railway station to Bhimashankar is Pune Railway Station. You can take a train to Pune from major cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore. After reaching Pune, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to Bhimashankar.

  • From Pune: Bhimashankar is approximately 100 kilometers from Pune. You can drive to Bhimashankar from Pune, which takes around 3-4 hours. The road journey is picturesque, offering glimpses of the Western Ghats.
  • From Mumbai: Bhimashankar is roughly 220 kilometers from Mumbai. You can take the Mumbai-Pune Expressway and then follow NH60 to reach Bhimashankar. The journey takes around 6-7 hours by road.

Trekking at Bhimashankar

Bhimashankar is a pilgrimage site and a paradise for trekkers and nature enthusiasts. The region is blessed with rich biodiversity and offers a variety of trekking options. Here are some popular trekking trails:

1. Bhimashankar Temple to Gupt Bhimashankar:

  • Distance: Approximately 2 kilometers
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Highlights: This short trek takes you from the main temple to the hidden Gupt Bhimashankar temple in a cave.

2. Bhimashankar Temple to Nagphani (Nagphani Point):

  • Distance: Approximately 5 kilometers
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Highlights: This trek offers stunning views of the Sahyadri range and takes you to Nagphani, also known as the Cobra’s Hood Point, from where you can witness panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape.

3. Bhimashankar to Padar Killa (Fort):

  • Distance: Approximately 10 kilometers
  • Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult
  • Highlights: This longer trek leads you to the historic Padar Killa Fort, which offers a glimpse of ancient architecture and the Sahyadri wilderness.

4. Bhimashankar to Ahupe Ghat:

  • Distance: Approximately 20 kilometers
  • Difficulty: Difficult
  • Highlights: A challenging trek that takes you through the dense forests of the Sahyadri range, offering a truly immersive experience in nature.

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Important Trekking Tips:

  • Ensure you have a trek guide or map, as some trails can be challenging and require local knowledge.
  • Wear comfortable clothing and sturdy trekking shoes.
  • Carry enough water and snacks.
  • Be mindful of the weather, as it can be unpredictable in the Western Ghats.

Bhimashankar Temple

The Bhimashankar Temple is the heart of the entire Bhimashankar experience. The temple’s serene atmosphere and architectural beauty make it a must-visit destination for devotees and tourists alike.

The temple is open for darshan (worship and viewing) from early morning to late evening. It is generally open from 4:30 AM to 9:30 PM. The temple sees many pilgrims during Mahashivratri and other auspicious days.

There is no entry fee to visit the Bhimashankar Temple. However, donations and offerings are welcomed and play a crucial role in maintaining the temple and its surroundings.

Dress Code:

Visitors are expected to dress modestly while entering the temple. Wearing conservative and respectful clothing is appreciated. It is customary to remove your footwear before entering the temple premises.

Rituals and Poojas:

The temple conducts regular aartis (prayer ceremonies) and abhishekams (ritual baths) to the Shivalinga. These rituals provide a spiritual experience for devotees.

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Accommodation and Dining

Bhimashankar offers a range of accommodation options to suit various budgets. You can find guesthouses, lodges, and hotels in and around the temple premises. Here are a few popular choices:

  • Bhimashankar Forest Guest House: Located close to the temple, this guesthouse offers comfortable rooms with basic amenities.
  • Hotel Sai Leela is a budget-friendly option with clean rooms and a vegetarian restaurant .
  • Bhimashankar MTDC Resort: Run by the Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC), this resort offers comfortable accommodations with stunning views of the surrounding forest.

Regarding dining, most of the options in Bhimashankar are vegetarian, as the area is considered sacred. You can savor local Maharashtrian cuisine and traditional dishes at the local eateries. Don’t forget to try the delicious bhakri (a type of flatbread) and pithla (gram flour curry).

Best Time to Visit Bhimashankar

The best time to visit Bhimashankar is during the monsoon season (June to September), when the entire region comes alive with lush greenery and cascading waterfalls. However, trekking during this period can be challenging due to slippery paths, so be prepared.

Another great time to visit is between :

November and February, when the weather is relatively cool and pleasant, make it ideal for trekking and outdoor activities. During this time, you can enjoy the serene atmosphere without the hustle and bustle of peak tourist season.

March to May is also an excellent time to visit Bhimashankar if you prefer warmer weather. However, remember that the summer can get quite hot, so be prepared for higher temperatures if you plan trekking.

Local Festivals and Celebrations

Bhimashankar comes alive during several local festivals; experiencing these festivities can be a culturally enriching experience. Here are some key festivals celebrated in the region:

1. Mahashivratri:

Mahashivratri, the Great Night of Shiva, is one of the most important festivals celebrated at Bhimashankar. The temple sees a massive influx of devotees during this festival, who come to seek the blessings of Lord Shiva. The temple is beautifully adorned with lights, and special rituals are conducted throughout the night.

2. Bhimashankar Yatra:

The Bhimashankar Yatra is an annual pilgrimage that attracts thousands of devotees from different parts of India. The yatra involves a procession from Pune to Bhimashankar, culminating in a grand celebration at the temple.

3. Ganesh Chaturthi:

Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated with much fervor and enthusiasm in the Bhimashankar region. The festival marks the birth of Lord Ganesha, and you can witness colorful processions and idol immersions in nearby water bodies.

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Exploring the Surrounding Area

Bhimashankar’s location in the Sahyadri range provides ample opportunities for nature exploration and eco-tourism. Here are a few nearby attractions to consider:

1. Bhorgiri Village:

A short drive from Bhimashankar will take you to the quaint village of Bhorgiri. The village is known for its picturesque landscapes, serene surroundings, and the Bhorgiri Dam, a great spot for picnics and relaxation.

2. Hanuman Lake:

This beautiful lake, surrounded by lush greenery, is a great place to unwind and enjoy the peaceful ambiance. You can also go for a short hike to reach the lake.

3. Wildlife Sanctuary:

Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary is a treasure trove for nature enthusiasts. It is home to various flora and fauna, including the Indian giant squirrel, leopards, and bird species. The sanctuary offers trekking and bird-watching opportunities.

4. Bhimashankar Trekking Trails:

Apart from the temple-related treks mentioned earlier, the region offers several trekking trails for adventurers. Explore the Kondana Caves, Siddhagad Fort, and Rajgad Fort for an unforgettable trekking experience.

Travel Tips

To ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip to Bhimashankar, consider the following travel tips:

  • Carry essentials: Be prepared with essentials such as a first-aid kit, insect repellent, sunscreen, and appropriate clothing for the season.
  • Local guides: If you’re planning on trekking or exploring remote areas, hiring a local guide is highly recommended for safety and to enhance your experience.
  • Respect local customs: Bhimashankar is sacred, so be mindful of local customs and traditions. Dress modestly when visiting the temple and avoid consuming non-vegetarian food nearby.
  • Pack light: If you plan to trek, pack only the essentials, as carrying heavy baggage can be cumbersome during your hike.
  • Stay hydrated: Whether trekking or exploring the temple, staying hydrated is crucial, especially during summer.

Conclusion – Bhimashankar

Bhimashankar, with its rich history, serene temple, and pristine natural surroundings, offers a unique destination for travelers seeking a spiritual and adventurous experience. Whether you’re a devout pilgrim or a nature enthusiast, the lush green landscapes, diverse wildlife, and a sense of divine tranquility make Bhimashankar a must-visit place in the Western Ghats of India.

A journey to Bhimashankar is not just a physical exploration; it’s a spiritual and emotional voyage through the annals of history and the lap of Mother Nature. So, plan your visit to Bhimashankar, and let this tranquil paradise leave an indelible mark on your heart and soul.

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Are you a Trekker or a Nature lover? Then Bhimashankar trek is the best trekking spot for you. Bhimashankar Trek route is full of pristine, beautiful, and scenic views as it paves its way into the Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary. Located in the laps of Western Ghats, it proves to be a mesmerizing and thrilling trekking spot surrounded by a shawl of greenery. It’s also a complete combo of mountains with ample waterfalls, Meadows, forests, caves, fog, Rocky patches, and a ladder route, which is the cherry on the cake. If you are a photographer, then this trek might add some of the best wildlife photographs to your profile as it is the home to the Giant Indian Squirrels. A famous Jyotirlinga temple is located amidst the forest. So, what are you waiting for? Just put on your trekking shoes, take your camera, and set out for an expedition.

  • Endurance: Medium
  • Difficulty Level: Moderate
  • Height: 3500 ft
  • Thrilling Ladder Climb by Shidi Ghat
  • Ganesh Temple and Waterfalls in Ganesh Ghat Route Descend
  • Panoramic View of Waterfalls

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Trek Details:                                                                                               

  • Trek Trail:  Hiking     
  • Base Village : Khandas
  • Trek Difficulty :  Moderate & Difficult
  • Trek Endurance:  High 
  • Trek Duration:  2 days
  • Best Time:  Monsoon 
  • Distance from Mumbai:  110 km

Pick Up Points: (Saturday Night)

  • 10.00 pm - Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Borivali (E)
  • 10.30 pm - Oberoi Mall, Goregaon
  • 10.40 pm - Andheri Hanuman Road
  • 10.50 pm - Teachers colony, Khar
  • 11.15 pm - Sion Lunch Home, Sion E
  • 11.25 pm - Chembur - K- Star Mall
  • 11.35 pm - Opp Cidco Exhibition - Below the Bridge Vashi 
  • 12.25 am - MCD kalamboli

 Further, depart to base Village.

  • 03.00 am: Reach Base Village
  • 04.30 am: Breakfast and freshen up
  • 06:00 am: Start Trek via Ganesh Ghat after short briefing and Introduction
  • 10.00 am: Reach on top and visit bhimashankar jyotirlinga
  • 11.00 am: Start return journey to base via Ganesh Ghat
  • 03.00 pm: Reach base village
  • 03:30 pm: Lunch at Base Village
  • 04.30 pm: Start return journey
  • 09.00 pm: Reach Mumbai

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For instant energy carry glucose powder or energy drinks or chocolates. Though trekking is a fun-filled activity, it demands a good amount of physical fitness. If you are under medication, please carry your medicines. During the trek, leaders will have over-the-counter medication for temporary treatment, so do give a heads-up to them if you need any medical assistance.                                         

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  • Use trekking shoes with a good grip to avoid slipping.
  • Take precautions against bugs. 
  • Carry First Aid & Necessary Gear.
  • Protect your valuable items like cameras, phones, IDs, etc with an extra plastic cover and then put them in your bag. 
  • keep in touch with a friend and family member.
  • Important to make note of all emergency contacts and numbers.
  • A haversack to put in all the things to be carried so that one has one`s hands-free while trekking.
  • Please do not carry sling bags or Jholas. Avoid wearing Gold and other ornaments.
  • Smoking and the consumption of alcohol are strictly prohibited .

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FAQ : Bhimashankar Trek

1- Are there any other pickup points?

  • Yes, we have other pickup points from Mumbai.                                                                                                Mumbai: Goregaon Andheri, Sion, Chembur, and Vashi

2- Are washrooms available during the trek?

  • No washrooms are available during the trek.

3- Can we bring our vehicle to the base village and is parking available?

  • Parking is available in Base, Parking fee will be applicable, Car owners parks at their own risk.

4- Is Jain food available on this trek?

5- What are the compulsory things to carry on the trek?

  • Please carry 1-2 liter of water, rainwear, wear good trekking shoes, wear a full t-shirt and track pants.

6- Will we reach Mumbai on the time mentioned?

  • The itinerary is the approx time during monsoon road conditions are bad there may be delay due to bus breakdown or bad weather in case the bus reaches late SR will not pay for uber or ola or taxi fare.

What is included in the tour

  • Transport by Private Bus from Borivali SGNP Gate to base and Back
  • Food: Breakfast, Lunch, and Tea
  • Trekking Expertise Charges
  • Local Guide Charges

What is NOT included in the tour

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  • Enerzyl powder or Glucon D powder
  • Snacks & biscuits
  • Extra pair of clothes
  • Clean napkin or towel
  • Rain coat/ Poncho / Wind cheater (Avoid umbrella)
  • Cap, sunglasses, scarf
  • Haversack or backpack (No sling bags)
  • Camera (optional)
  • Please carry personal medicines if any
  • Hand Sanitizer

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Are you a nature lover? Then Bhimashankar trek is an apt trekking spot for you. The Bhimashankar Trek route is full of pristine, beautiful, and scenic views as it paves into the Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary. Located in the lap of Western Ghats, it proves to be a mesmerizing and thrilling trekking spot surrounded by a shawl of greenery. It’s also a complete combo of mountains with ample waterfalls, Meadows, forests, caves, fog, Rocky patches, and a ladder route, which is the cherry on the cake.

If you are a photographer, then this trek might add some of the best wildlife photographs to your profile as it is the home to the Giant Indian Squirrels. A famous Jyotirlinga temple is located amidst the forest. So, what are you waiting for? Put on your trekking shoes, take your camera, and set out for an expedition.

Endurance: Medium

Difficulty Level: Moderate

Height: 3500 ft

Activities: Trekking

  • 2nd Sept 2023
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  • 30th Sept 2023

1 night, 2 day

TRAIN SCHEDULE

Board 8:16 am Karjat fast local from CSMT.

Train schedule and reporting time:

  • CSMT- 08:05 am (08:16 am train time)
  • Byculla- 08:15 am (08:24 am train time)
  • Dadar- 08:22 am (08:32 am train time)
  • Kurla- 08:30 am (08:39 am train time)
  • Ghatkopar- 08:35 am (08:43 am train time)
  • Thane- 08:45 am (08:56 am train time)
  • Diva Junction- 08:55 am (09:05 am train time)
  • Dombivali- 09:00 am (09:09 am train time)
  • Kalyan- 09:09 am (09:19 am train time)
  • Neral – 09:55 am

Note- Participants are expected to be on time. HikerWolf will not be responsible if they miss the train by being late or by chance.

Neral Station to Neral Station: ₹1999/-

  • As we reach Neral, we will proceed to the base village- Khandas by local transportation
  • Before reaching Khandas we will take a halt at a Hotel to have our Brunch
  • As we reach Khandas, We would have an introduction and also an instruction session and start ascending towards Bhimashankar by the “Ladder route.”
  • Because there are many waterfalls and small streams of water en route, we will have lots of fun playing and chilling in the water
  • We will reach halfway to Bhimashankar and make a halt here for the night in the house of local villagers.
  • We will have a delicious hot Maharashtrian Evening Snack and Dinner, spend time having bonfires, games and stories, and have a perfect night out.
  • Early morning Post breakfast we will start ascending again to reach the top of Bhimashankar, We will visit the Great “Jyotirlinga Temple” and the surroundings. (Note: We will visit the temple only if it is permissible)
  • After resting for some we will start descending via the “Ganesh Ghat” route to reach the base village.
  • We will again have a mouth-watering Maharashtrian lunch in the house of local villagers en route.
  • After reaching the base village we will start our journey back home with a lot of fun and memories of having one of the most exciting and enjoyable Bhimashankar treks, and we checked it off the list!

Note – The above schedule is flexible and is produced to give an idea of the event.

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  • Dinner for Day 1
  • Breakfast for Day 2
  • Lunch for Day 2
  • HikerWolf Expertise
  • Travel from Neral to Khandas & Back
  • Basic First Aid

EXCLUSIONS:

  • Mineral water
  • Cost of Train Tickets
  • Anything not mentioned in inclusions

THINGS TO CARRY:

  • Trekking Shoes / Sports Shoes (compulsory)
  • Water Bottle (Minimum 2-3 litres)
  • 2 Extra Pair of Clothes and also a Rainwear
  • Mosquito Repellent / Insect Repellent
  • Carry all your luggage in a shoulder bag/ rucksack
  • Personal Medications, if any.
  • Identity Proof
  • An extra bag to keep your wet clothes
  • A shawl or jacket as it will be cold on top and you may require it while sleeping
  • Keep bags as light as possible. Bags weighing more than 3 kgs will not be allowed.
  • Do not carry any valuables. Please take care of it in case you are carrying the same. We will not be responsible if you lose them by any chance.

1. What is the duration of the Bhimashankar Trek?

Bhimashankar trek is a 1 night, 2 days trek. We generally start our trek in the early morning from Khandas and reach our destination, i.e., the highest peak, as the sun goes down.  At night we will stay in a dormitory listening to interesting campfire stories and music. The next day, we start our descent around 9 am and via the Ganesh ghat and reach the base village around 4 pm. Challenge yourself for an adventurous Bhimashankar trek and check your fitness level.

2. How to reach Bhimashankar trek base village from Mumbai?

  Trekkers joining from Mumbai will board a pre-decided local train from Mumbai to Karjat and get down at Neral station. From Neral, Hikerwolf will provide local Eco cars to reach Khandas Village (base of the Bhimashankar trek). The journey from Neral station to Khandas village takes around 50 minutes.  

3. How to reach Bhimashankar trek base village from Pune?

  Trekkers joining from Pune can take a train to Neral station. From Neral, HikerWolf will provide local Eco cars to reach Khandas Village (base of the Bhimashankar trek). The journey from Neral station to Khandas village takes around 50 minutes. 

4. Is Bhimashankar safe for Solo Travellers and Female Travellers?

  Yes, we have many Solo trekkers joining us on all our treks and trips. The Bhimashankar trek at HikerWolf is planned in such a way that you will not only enjoy the trek but also make new friends.

5. How Far is Bhimashankar Trek base village from Mumbai?

  Bhimashankar Trek base village (Khandas) is 90 KM away from Mumbai. It takes approximately 2 hours and 30 mins to reach.

6. How far is Bhimashankar Trek base village from Pune?

  The distance of Bhimashankar Trek base village (Khandas) from Pune is 128 Kilometer. It would take around 2 hours and 45 mins to reach.

7. Is Bhimashankar Trek safe?

  Yes, the Bhimashankar trek is completely safe. HikerWolf’s professional trek leaders will accompany you on this trek, make sure you follow all the guidelines given by them. The trek leaders and our local partners will take care of everything so that you can enjoy this adventure to its maximum with your newly made trek buddies

8. What things do I need to carry for Bhimashankar Trek?

  You should carry the following things to Bhimashankar Trek:

  • Water Bottle (Minimum 2-3 liters)

Note-  Keep bags as light as possible. Bags weighing more than 3 kgs will not be allowed. Do not carry any valuables to the Bhimashankar trek. Please take care of it in case you are carrying the same. We will not be responsible if you lose them by any chance.

9. What things do I need to keep in mind at Bhimashankar Trek?

 Following  things to keep in mind while going for the Bhimashankar trek:

  • Confirm the timings of the train with the experts at HikerWolf. 
  • Clear all your queries before the trek starts.
  • Wear only trekking shoes or shoes with good grip.
  • Carry enough water, refreshments, and fruits. 
  • Don’t pack too much, keep your bag as light as possible.

10. How much distance will we cover in Bhimashankar Trek?

  The total trekking distance of the Bhimashankar trek is 7-8 kilometers depending upon the route you follow, and you have to climb a total of 3250 ft above sea level. Once we start climbing up, it will take till the sunset to reach the top of Bhimashankar. A night stay is required for this trek. The next day, the descent starts around 9 in the morning and you will reach the bottom at around 4 in the evening. 

11. Is there any age limit for the people Joining for HikerWolf Bhimashankar Trek?

  Yes, the HikerWolf Bhimashankar trek is limited to people up to the age of 16 to 35 years. Trekkers need to be within the age limit on the date of the trip departure to be eligible to join . We feel that a narrow age group leads to better experiences for our trippers and the whole trip experience is more fun since people are on the same wavelength and same spectrum of energy. Plus, it is always great when people make friends and keep in touch later.

12. What are the sanitary facilities during the Bhimashankar trek?

  There are toilets at the base, at our lunch point, and our stay on the top of the Bhimashankar trek. It is always better to carry your basic amenities and toiletries too.

13. How is the road from Pune to Bhimashankar?

  The roads from Pune to Bhimashankar base village are well-maintained and have several options for fuel and refreshments on the way. The road is well connected even with Pune international airport and is easier to get on to. The distance from Pune to Bhimashankar base village is 128 km and takes approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes by road along National Highway 60 and MH SH 54.

14. How much time does it take for Darshan in the Bhimashankar temple?

  After we reach the top, it will take approximately 45 minutes for Darshan in the Bhimashankar temple, on holidays it may take longer.

15. Is Bhimashankar trek safe during monsoon?

  Yes, the Bhimashankar trek is safe during monsoons. Wear proper trekking shoes or sport shoes with good grip. Monsoons make this trek much more adventurous and exciting. You’ll find many waterfalls en route while climbing. Reaching the top is the best feeling as the climate is very soothing and breathtaking.

16. Can I wear slippers on the Bhimashankar trek?

  No, trekking shoes are compulsory for the Bhimashankar trek as the route to reach the top is steep, rocky, and you might lose your grip. Only shoes with proper grip are allowed on the trek.

17. Who will guide us on the HikerWolf Bhimashankar trek?

  Experienced and trained trek leaders will guide you to the HikerWolf Bhimashankar trek. Before starting with the trek they will give you a few guidelines which you have to follow. While climbing the giant make sure that you are following the trek leader and not going apart from the group. 

18. What should I know about the Bhimashankar trek?

  Following things you should know about the Bhimashankar trek:

  • It is one of the most beautiful treks in the Western Ghats which passes through dense deciduous forest. 
  • If you visit during the month of monsoon, you will get to experience scores of waterfalls on the way to the top and the sight of them is indeed mesmerizing. You can stop on the way and play with water, splash water on your friends and take loads of pictures.
  • There is a wildlife sanctuary dedicated to the protection of wild animals named Bhimashankar Wildlife sanctuary. It was established in 1984 and has since been committed to protecting wildlife over here. You can give a visit to this place and enjoy watching animals thriving in their natural habitat.
  • Witness the Giant Malabar Squirrel or Shekru along with tiny crabs, deers, and many rare birds having their glorious time.
  • Some nearby attractions, as well as nature’s creations, such as waterfalls and rock formations, are sure to catch your attention.
  • The main attraction of this place is the Jyotirlinga, situated at the top. It is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas found all over the world. Many tourists come here every year to offer their prayers to Lord Shiva and also experience the soothing atmosphere and the holiness of this temple.

19. What is the average temperature on the Bhimashankar Trek?

  The average temperature maintained in winter is 14°C -28°C. In summer it is melting hot as the temperature goes up to 19°C to 34°C.

20. Can the Bhimashankar Trek be personalized?

  Yes, Bhimashankar Trek can be personalized for you if you have a group of 15 plus people.

21. How can I book a Bhimashankar Trek with Hikerwolf?

  After selecting the Bhimashankar trek on the Hikerwolf website, click the Book now button, select the dates and make your payment. You will get an auto-generated receipt on the email submitted by you. You can also contact us if you have any difficulty, we will guide you through the booking process.

22. Fun facts about the Bhimashankar trek

  • Bhimashankar is located in the Sahyadri region of Maharashtra. 
  • It is located on the banks of the Bhima river and it is believed that this place is the origin of the river and is said to be the sweat of Lord Shiva released during the war between him and Bhima.
  • Visitors have to climb up to a height of 3250 feet for the Bhimashankar trek, while also experiencing the priceless artifacts by nature along the way.
  • The Bhimashankar temple was built by the then Maratha minister Nana Phadnavis. 
  • It is a Jyotirlinga, one of the 12 shrines found across India, is a shrine dedicated to the Hindu god, Lord Shiva, and has an amazing legend tied with it.
  • The temple boasts an exceptional Nagara style of architecture that dates back to the 18th century. 
  • Although the structure is fairly new, mentions of the shrine can be traced back to Vedic period literature.
  • This place has its magical serenity and its evergreen vivid scenery of the captivating mountains as well as the lush green meadows elegantly residing below.

23. How and when will your team coordinate with me once I have booked for the Bhimashankar trek?

   We make a WhatsApp group of all the participants joining for the  Bhimashankar trek one day before the event and share all the necessary details in that group

24. Is Bhimashankar trek kids friendly? Yes or No

   No, it is recommended to not bring kids along for this trek. As the level of difficulty for this trek is moderate, we do not advise bringing kids along for the Bhimashankar trek. 

25. Can we drink alcohol or smoke during Bhimashankar Trek?

   No, Drinking and smoking are strictly prohibited on the Bhimashankar trek.

26. What is the difficulty level of the Bhimashankar trek?

   The Bhimashankar trek can be classified under moderate difficulty. The trek You might encounter some steep slopes and rocky terrain but they are difficult yet thrilling to cross. The entire trek will be filled with numerous artifacts by nature itself which are downright stunning.

27. What is the best time to visit Bhimashankar trek?

   The best time to go for an exciting Bhimashankar trek is during the monsoon season. The weather will be pleasant for you to climb up the height and the atmosphere itself will give a boost to your motivation. A lot of waterfalls get rejuvenated by the incoming rainwater and makes this place loud and captivating. Moreover, this will probably be the best time to look out for the faunas who linger in the depths. July to September is just the ideal time to go for this trek.

28. How far is Bhimashankar from Trimbakeshwar?

   By road, Trimbakeshwar to Bhimashankar is just 237 km and it only takes about 5 hours and 30 mins along NH60 to reach Bhimashankar by car.

29. Can you tell me about the Bhimashankar mandir?

   The Bhimashankar temple, Maharashtra is a Jyotirlinga shrine, dedicated to the worshipping of Hindu god Lord Shiva. Built by Nana Phadnavis in the 18th century, this temple holds one of the 12 Jyotirlinga sites found all across India. The Jyotirlinga and the legend behind it, on the other hand, dates back to the 13 th century. It was built when the maharajas of the south were trying to gain the support of the people by acting on traditions and beliefs and building lots of temples. It has a composite of archaic architecture styles that blend in together, called the Nagara style of architecture.

30. What is the level of fitness expected for the Bhimashankar trek?

    You do not need to be an expert trekker to venture on the Bhimashankar trek. People with good stamina, endurance, and fitness levels can enjoy the trek easily. For those who are not physically active, light workout sessions or cardio at least two weeks before the trek can help your body channel strength. It is advisable to not stuff up your backpack and keep it as light as possible.

31. What is the altitude of the Bhimashankar trek?

   The peak of the Bhimashankar trek is situated at a height of 3250 feet above sea level. 

32. What type of footwear should I wear for the Bhimashankar trek?

    Comfortable trekking shoes are recommended for the Bhimashankar trek. We recommend Action Campus trekking shoes for better grip in the Sahyadri treks.

33. How is the mobile connectivity at Bhimashankar trek?

   You will have a sound network connection at the base village but as you trek up to the top your mobile connectivity will start to fluctuate. Even your mobile wants you to get lost in nature and forget all the material worries XD. Due to its remote location and high altitude, mobile networks are only scantly available. Connectivity is poor in this region due to the lack of availability of telecom towers in the vicinity. You may occasionally get a 2G signal but 4G signals are a tough nut to crack.

34. What are the highlights of the Bhimashankar trek?

Tucked in the western peninsular state of Maharashtra is this religious center and popular tourist destination Bhimashankar. This place holds the popularity for the Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga holy shrine, one of the 12 shrines found all across the Indian subcontinent. Each year, thousands of people come here to take their chance and trek up this amazing mountain. Here are some of the highlights:

  • The Bhimashankar trek is held on the mountains of Bhimashankar atop which sits the prestigious Jyotirlinga, Bhimashankar temple. 
  • Offer your prayers to Lord Shiva and get to experience the commencement of various rituals and practices.
  • The whole trek is filled with plenty of extraordinary sights, built and cherished by nature, that will blow your mind away. The sunsets are particularly praised in this region.
  • Bhimashankar during the monsoon season is filled with waterfalls in every direction your eye goes making it a spectacular sight for the tourists. You can play with the waters and take loads of pictures on the way.
  • You will also get to learn the amazing history behind the Jyotirlinga and get to know about the enthralling legend behind it. Just the right amount of history and culture for your curious mind.

35. What are the inclusions in the Bhimashankar trekking package?

 Our Hikerwolf Bhimashankar trekking package includes:

  • 2 Breakfast
  • Travel from Neral to Khandas
  • Travel from Khandas to Neral

36. Does HikerWolf provide pickup facilities from Mumbai and Pune to Bhimashankar?

   No, as of now, Hikerwolf does not provide any pick-up facilities for tourists who want to opt-in for the Bhimashankar trek from Pune as well as Mumbai. The trippers who have signed up from Mumbai/Pune are required to board on a pre-decided train to reach Neral before the commencement of the trek. From there, HikerWolf will provide local eco-cars that will take you to Bhimashankar trek base village (Khandas village).

37. What are the places to visit near Bhimashankar?

Bhimashankar trek is one of the most amazing treks that you get to take part in the western ghats. Filled with natural treasures, this place is sure to make a huge impression on your mind. But, there are a couple of other places too that you can check out and we bet you’re going to love it!

  • Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga:

Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga is a shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva, an infamous Hindu deity. You can visit this centuries-old shrine and offer your prayers here. 

  • Bhimashankar wildlife sanctuary:

 Established in 1984, this beautiful wildlife century hosts a huge collection of unique floras and faunas thriving in their habitats. You get to turn on your jungle safari mode and go on an exploration! 

  • Hanuman lake

This lake is another marvel of nature located near Bhimashankar. This place is a perfect destination for camping and spending quality time with your loved ones. Don’t forget to bring binoculars! Those extra eyes might even help you catch a glimpse of squirrels and birds.

  • The waterfalls:

The falls are among the numerous falls that can be found around here. With its loudness and alluring views, it’s sure to catch your attention. It also offers you a glimpse of the Dimbhe Dam backwaters and is a romantic destination for couples.

38. How can I prepare myself for the Bhimashankar trek?

   Trekking is all about strength, stamina, and endurance and if you can conquer them, this will be just a trifle. Therefore, it is advisable to start preparing for the trek about two to three weeks before. Start working out, a little jogging will help too. All you need to do is keep your explosive strength and stamina in check. Eat good amounts of carbohydrates for energy.

39. Is the Bhimashankar trek suitable for the first-timer?

Yes, first-timers can also go for the Bhimashankar trek. Though it requires a good level of fitness. If you think that you are healthy enough then you should give it a try. Bhimashankar trek is categorized under easy to moderate, hence it will not be difficult for a first-timer. You can prepare yourself a little before the trek to keep up with the climbing.

40. What is the minimum age required for the Bhimashankar trek?

  The minimum age required for the Bhimashankar trek is 14 years.

41. What type of meals are included in the HikerWolf Bhimashankar trek?

 HikerWolf Bhimashankar trek includes 2 breakfast, 2 lunch, and 1 dinner. The best part is that we provide Jain / Vegetarian / Non- vegetarian food choices.

42. What kind of food do we get during the Bhimashankar Trek?

During the HikerWolf Bhimashankar trek, we will provide simple and delicious food made by localities. For breakfast, you will be served fresh and hot Poha or Upma with a hot cup of tea. For lunch & dinner, you get proper Maharashtrian food which includes chapati (Indian bread), bhaji (vegetable curry), rice, and dal. In between the trek, there are many small stalls where you can eat your favorite Maggi, and also other snack items like chips, biscuits, and lemon juice stalls are open so that you can maintain the energy throughout the trek.

43. Will we camp for the night stopover at Bhimashankar Trek?

 Yes, we will have a night stopover at the Bhimashankar peak. Trippers at night can cherish the sublime stargazing experience at the peak, as well as the serenity that this place withholds. Our night stopover for the Bhimashankar trek also includes some particularly engaging activities including campsite storytelling, singing, dancing, and lots of games which will make you feel more included and allows you to mix up with like-minded people.

44. Will we be provided Jain food on the Bhimashankar trek?

  Yes, Jain Food will be provided on the Bhimashankar trek. Please make sure to inform us in the WhatsApp group which will be made for coordination.

45. What is the group size for the Bhimashankar Trek?

  For the Bhimashankar trek, we prefer to have a group of 15-30 people. We believe that smaller groups of people can connect easily and have lots of fun together. 

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