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Harishchandragad is a hill fort in the Ahmednagar region of India. Its history is linked with that of Malshej Ghat, and it has played a major role in guarding the surrounding region. The height of the fort is 4671 ft MSL.
The most interesting point on this fort is this cliff, which has always fascinated many people from many years. The cliff faces west and looks down upon the Konkan. From here, one can have a breathtaking view of the surrounding region and the setting sun. This cliff is not just vertical, but it is an overhang, almost like a cobra's hood.
The Konkankada, a unique formation in the Sahyadris, is really tough and a challenge for the trekkers. This is a semicircular cliff of about 2,000 ft straight drop + 1000 ft slant fall in the Konkan plains. The surrounding grandeur and beauty of the plains and the mountains leaves us totally spellbound. It is one of the highest direct fall cliffs to be found in Maharashtra and Western Ghats.
This is a combination of thrill and bliss that every true adventurer would say ‘YES!!!’ to… Rappelling, also known as abseiling is an act of descending a mountain face by sliding down a rope, which is attached to a body harness and fastened to an overhead projection, with sufficient friction provided as to make the speed of the descend controllable.
Height of Fort 1424m (4671ft)
Key Features of the Fort
> Moonlight ascend of the fort
> Moonlight view of famous Harishchandragad Konkan kada
> Kokankada Rappelling
Itinerary
Day 1:
> Departure from Pune at 2.00 pm
> Evening Tea on the way
> Arrival at Khireshwar by 5.30 pm
> Start climbing fort
> Reach top
> Have pack Dinner
> Halt in Ganesh Caves
Day 2:
> Get up in the morning & have Breakfast
> Start Kokankada Rappelling activity.
> Lunch
> Return to base by Makadnaal Rout
> Back to Pune by 10.00 pm
What to bring
1. Luggage packed in big good trekking sack, all luggage packed in plastic bag.
2. Complete spare set of clothes & socks
3. Water bottle (atleast 1.5 ltr) compulsory
4. Electral/ Glucon-d energizers and personal medication
5. A sweater/warmwear/rainwear (as per the season)
6. Good trekking shoes (sandles, chappals, floaters not permitted)
7. A sleeping bag / Thermocol mat and shawl / normal satranji and shawl: (only for overnight treks)
8. Torch with Extra pair of Batteries (Compulsory)
9. Camera, Binocular (Optional)
10. Plate, spoon, mug (Compulsory)