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Katraj to Sinhagad K2S Night Trek INCLUSIONS and EXCLUSIONS ENQUIRE NOW the PLAN in DETAIL THINGS to CARRY GALLERY ABOUT YOUR HO Katraj to Sinhagad K2S Night Trek About This Experience Katraj to Sinhagad or as we call it “K2S” is a popular night trek for professional trekkers, amateurs, and newbies. The route stas from the Katraj Tunnel Top (Old), travels through a series of mountains and hills (more than 15) and approximately (16kms.) which leads to the destination Sinhagad Fo Ghat road. It is denitely a trek which will test your physical tness, stamina, and endurance. The trek ends at Sinhagad. Information about the places:- Katraj Ghat: The Route which connects Pune to South Maharashtra. Both Katraj Tunnel and Sinhagad are connected by a single mountain range. This connecting mountain range gives a fascinating view of slopes and valleys surrounded by Pune and the amazing view of Pune city. All these things make one test the stamina, patience, and endurance. Which makes the trek, a peect one to sta o the trekking, and for this reason, the Trek has become one of the favorites amongst the Trekkers. Sinhagad: Sinhagad is a foress located roughly 30 kilometers southwest of the city of Pune, India. Previously called Kondhana, the fo has been the site of many impoant bales, most notably the bale of Sinhagad in 1670. It was also strategically located at the center of a string of other fos such as Rajgad, Purandar, and Torna. Perched on an isolated cli of the Bhuleswar range of the Sahyadri Mountains, it is situated on a hill rising 1312 meters above sea level. Given natural protection by its very steep slopes, the walls and bastions were constructed at only key places; it has two gates – the Kalyan Darwaja in the south-east and the Pune Darwaja in the noh-east. Experiences : Weekend Getaways Location : From INR 350 /- per person Katraj, Pune, Maharashtra, India INCLUSIONS AND EXCLUSIONS INCLUSIONS • Breakfast • Refreshments • Swargate to Katraj Tunnel (Public Transpo) & Sinhgad Ghat to Dhonje (Sinhgad Paytha) • Expeise charges. • First Aid Kit. ENQUIRE NOW For any help, contact : Pune Travel Club : 9158990529 Logout.World helpline : +91 906 706 8192 Powered By : THE PLAN IN DETAIL What we will do ? Night Trek Katraj-Sighgad Bus Breakfast Public Transpo (Refreshments) 1. Assembly time 07.30 PM at Swargate ST Stand. 2. Depaure towards Katraj by Public Transpo by 08.00 PM. 3. Reach the Katraj Tunnel by 08.30 PM 4. Introduction-Instructions. 5. Sta the Trek by 09.00 PM 6. En-route Food/Dinner (By Own) by midnight. 7. Reach Sinhgad (Ghat Road) by Early morning around 06.00 AM 8. Leave towards Pune by 07.00 AM Oers for you 1. Use Code "EARLYBIRD" : INR 600/- o per person ( Expires 5 days before the event ) 2. Use Code "GROUP" : INR 600/- o per person ( Group discount for min. 5 people ) ***Note*** : Only one code is applicable at a time. THINGS TO CARRY - Water is not available anywhere on this route, due to exhaustive nature of this route; make sure to carry at least 3 liters of water per person (Compulsory) - Shoes must be in really good condition since the land is slippery (Compulsory) -Carry your own Food/Dinner (Either Tin/packed dinner) (Compulsory) - Carry a jacket, protects when u stop for a rest facing chilling winds. (Compulsory) - Head/Hand Torch with Spare baery set. (Compulsory) - Camera (Optional) - Walking stick (Optional) - Luggage packed in a good day pack (preferably 22-30 liter backpack), all luggage wrapped in plastic bags to avoid geing wet (compulsory) - Complete spare set of clothes. - Personal medication. (If any) – Keep your backpack weight minimum. (Remember you have to carry things on your own.) Registration fee & Expeise Charges: Rs. 350/- GALLERY ABOUT YOUR HOSTS Pune Travel Club Our Story It is all about travel & adventure. That is what Pune Travel Club was founded upon and what the community is all about. Discovering countries, cultures, environments, cities, mountain ranges, deses, coasts and jungles; exploring this amazing planet we all live on. The Pune Travel Club (PTC) is a non-prot, volunteer based group which organizes outdoor, spos, green and social events throughout the year on weekends and weekday mornings. Upcoming events are informed to our members through a mailing list, write-ups on completed events are posted on our blog, ongoing member discussions happen in our Facebook group. PTC is a place where like-minded, nature loving and outdoor passionate souls come together in a open, volunteering environment, overcoming challenges together as a team, breaking out of oneself physical and mental boundaries, coming out as friends for life and recharged human beings with a dierent perspective on life. The non-prot nature of equal cost sharing and volunteering based environment focusing on a shared passion brings out the best in people. REVIEWS FROM THE PAST Gunit kaur sethi I was looking forwarded to do K2S since long and nally it could happen with Pune travel club. I must say, it was one awesome experience which would not have been great without the suppo of Vamsy and other co- travellers on the Trek. Thank you Pune travel club and Vamsy for such an awesome experience. I look forward to have some more adventure with you. �� Sayali Chaudhari I went to Harishchandragad trek last weekend with these guys...It was an amazing trek...very well arranged...had so much fun...Thank you so much guys...! One of my favorite treks till date...☺ Special thanks to our trek leads @Ritu and @Rohit Namita Hiremath It was my rst ever trip and camping.... And people at Pune Travel Club made it really special for me. Considering the heavy rush for New Years I understand a few things might go here and there but overall I just loved it. Camping at Kashid... Beachside Campre... Next day Beautiful scenary at the beach and water spos.... It was a special sta of the New Year for me. Thanks a lot Pune Travel Club team. Also I really want to mention about Shraddha.Her nature is extremely Sweet and friendly and makes everyone really comfoable. She is gem of person.... All the best and keep it up Bhagyashree Narkar It was great experience of K2S trek with PTC. Though it is of last year but there are many good memories which are still in mind. Looking forward to many more treks and camping with PTC...� Rohan Korlahalli PTC is the reason I have become passionate about traveling, I have done 3 trips with them in one month. I am not going to stop traveling with them. Treks are so well organized and the trek leads are so helpful and understanding. Traveling with PTC is now no more about choice, it's a habit now. Thank you PTC!! Kaustubh Zokarkar It was my rst ever trekking experience and PTC made it wohwhile. Enjoyed a lot....Went with a very nice group from Pune to Bhandardara Fireies festival..... Shraddha our co-ordinator was very humble, so spoken and an outstanding person who guided us throughout the trekking....I would denitely love to aend more events..... Powered By : .
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