If you've had enough of bar hopping, mall shopping, and exploring restaurants in the city, here's something you might enjoy doing this coming weekend. An enchanting trek through a dense forest filled with gushing waterfalls, beautiful birds, splendid views of Tamhini Ghat, and camping by a lake under a starry sky.
Andharban, which literally means a dark forest, is situated 70 km from Pune. Although the ideal time to hike the forest is in monsoon to witness the beauty of the lush green valley, the trek is just as rewarding in winter when there is a nip in the air and morning mist engulfs the forest. Known as a backpackers' paradise, the trail begins at Independence point near Pimpri Dam. A shattered path through a broken chain fence will lead you to a temporary shelter where you'll have to pay an entry fee before you embark on the trek. A gradual descent of 13 km, the trail runs through paddy fields, water streams, small villages, wide plateaus, exotic flowers, and scenic views of Kundalika Valley.
While the trek is pretty straightforward, if it's your first time going to Andharban, you might consider going with experts for a safer experience. Trekking groups like Plus Valley Adventures, Trek Hievers, Thrillophilia, and many more regularly host one-day treks to Andharban at a set price that includes breakfast, lunch, and pick-and-drop services.