Bhimashankar

Hill forts Raigad Bhimashankar
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Difficulty
Hard
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Height
3500 ft
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Type
Hill forts
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District
Raigad

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Padhar Fort From  Bhimashankar

Padhar Fort From Bhimashankar

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Introduction

Bhimashankar is one of the 12 Jyotirlings of India, a pilgrimage place approximately 3500 feet high up in the hills. The area around Bhimashankar is covered with thick dense jungle. The Maharashtra Government has also declared it a Sanctuary.

How to Reach

To reach Bhimashankar, you have to reach Karjat from Mumbai. Those from Pune can reach Karjat either from Swargate or by train. The base village Khandas is around 34 km from Karjat. One can reach Khandas by either the S.T. Bus or the jeeps / rickshaws that ply in this route. The most frequented routes to Bhimashankar from Khandas are the Shidi Ghat and Ganesh Ghat.

Facilities & Amenities

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Accommodation

There is a MTDC accommodation facility outside the Bhimashankar village. The villagers also accommodate tourists and trekkers, though it is a bit expensive. Accommodation is a bit of a problem during the monsoons.

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Food

There are hotels in Bhimashankar, which provide eating facilities to all.

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Water

Drinking water is no problem at this place. There is enough water all through the year.

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Additional Information

Ganesh Ghat: Easy but long. 6-7 hours trek.

Nearby Villages

Khandas,Gadegaon

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Start Early

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