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Janani Naal - Bhik Naal

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"2000rs not a penny more not a penny less" Kachre mama was adamant , "The route doesn't exist now , we will have to create one , jungle will need to be cleared" he tried to convince us "this is the standard rate , few days back 3 people from mumbai came here for phadtad naal and paid me 2000rs" , now we were not sure if we are in remote place or a marketplace. We were in a small village near torna fort , Kusur Peth , Dattu ( jeetendra bankapure ) has found out a new naal (  Ravine ) Janani Naal ( Jajani means mother in marathi ) in the region , after doing some initial research on wikimaps GPS expert Ninand bartakke confirmed that route is humanly possible , it was again cross verified by Dhamdhere kaka and has given the green signal for the trek. Few of us started on friday night and after close to two hours drive reached kusur village for a sound sleep in the village school , few others arrived early morning , too early perhaps to disturb our sl

Ghodnandand - - Khadsamble Caves-Nandand

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Tamhini region near pune is full of unknown and unexplored routes , Ninad found out two such routes while playing with wikimapia and we decided to explore them. We left pune early morning , plan was to descend Naan dand ( dand : Marathi for ledge )  and ascend via Ghodnan Dand and visit kahdsamble buddhist caves in between , we reached ekalgaon which is about 80kms from pune , we barged into the village while it was still asleep , we had to wait for the village to wake up and ask if we can get a guide from the village. We did not have to search much and a young man ( lahu kadam ) agreed to show us the routes for a promised sum of 700rs. With ghangad at our back , tailbaila to our right we started our way towards Naandand opening , first half hour was a flat walk to reach kivne plateau. We reached kivne village and we saw our young guide asking for Naandand directions , he was trying to convince us that instead of choosing these difficult routes we should consider easier Naalic