Dhak Bahiri

Dhak Bahiri is a cave in the Sahyadri hill range, situated near the village Jambhivli off village-Malavali in the Pune district of India. It was used by pilgrims and sages for the pilgrimage to the god Bahiri.[citation needed]

Location

The nearest col to the cave sits at the end of a 1-hour hike along a trail leading out of Jambhivli. From there, the terrain rises into the Dhak and Kalakrai peak. Reaching the cave requires ascending the col and walking along the scarp, followed by a 30' vertical ascent.

Inside the cave

Water from the rock face drains into a cistern in the cave. There is room inside for 15 - 20 people to camp overnight. The local village maintains a supply of utensils and cookware on hand for use by campers.[1]

The final climb

Gallery

  • Dhak fort
    Dhak fort
  • The cole between Dhak and kalakrai pinnacle
    The cole between Dhak and kalakrai pinnacle
  • The vertical climb
    The vertical climb
  • The Bahiri cave
    The Bahiri cave
  • Water cistern in the cave
    Water cistern in the cave
  • The utensils dipped in water
    The utensils dipped in water
  • Dhak fort and the pinnacle
    Dhak fort and the pinnacle
  • JAI SHIVRAI
    JAI SHIVRAI

References

  1. ^ "Dhak-Bahiri fort wadhap | forts in raigad | kokan | trekking". www.kokansearch.com.

External links

  • TripAdvisor

18°52′29.6″N 73°25′42″E / 18.874889°N 73.42833°E / 18.874889; 73.42833


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