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Raireshwar - Kenjalgad Raireshwar - Kenjalgad BATCH 1 : 24 August, 2014 DURATION : One Day LOCATION : Bhor BASE VILLAGE : Korle About Destination: Raireshwar is situated in Bhor Taluka near Pune, India. Raireshwar has a temple famous for its historical importance. The temple is very old and of stone structure, but it was later re-constructed in 18th century. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj took the oath of Hindavi Swarajya in this temple at the age of 16 in 1645 and then created history. Its said that he had cut his little finger and taken the oath by dripping blood onto the Shivling. Thus, Raireshwar can be considered as an important place in Maratha history. It is situated in between various hills and forts such as Kenjalgad. The Route from Korle Village around 6 kms leads to the top of Raireshwar. You can enjoy many waterfalls on the way. Raireshwar Platue is full of variety wild Flowers. The Trek from Raireshwar to Kenjalgad gives excellent view of Backwaters & Kamalgad Fort. • Last date of Enrollment: 21 August, 2014 • Departure Date & Time: 24 August at 05.45 am Sharp, SP College, Tilak Road. • Arrival Date & Time: 24 August around 09.30 pm, SP College, Tilak Road. (We may come to Pune ONE Hour Before OR After the given time) • Meeting Time and Place: 24 August, SP College, Tilak Road at sharp 05.30 am • Walking Time (estimated): 2 hours to reach the Top of Raireshwar, For Kenjalgad 2 Hours & return trek towards base village 2 Hours.. • Difficulty Grade: Medium (Difficulty grade deals with the actual climbing difficulty.) • Endurance Grade: High (Endurance Grade deals with the stamina and total physical strength required.) • Age Group: 15 to 50 years (people above 50 years will be allowed after meeting at Explorers Office) • Batch Limit: 50 Participants • Mode of Transport: Pune - Korle - Pune by Private Non AC High back Bus. • Route : Pune - Via Singhgad road - Bhor - Korle (Base Village) M - 9850502723 | 9850504433 | 020 - 24463322 http://www.explorersgroup.in | [email protected] | [email protected] Like us on Facebook Itinerary DAY / TIME Details 05.45 am After Attendance Departure for Raireshwar. 08.00 am Tea & Breakfast on the Way. 09.30 am Reach base village & immediately start a trek towards Raireshwar. 12.30 pm Reach the Top of Raireshwar. Enjoy Waterfalls on the way. Explore the Fort. 01.00 pm Lunch at Local Home. 02.00 pm Start trek towards Kenjalgad (2 Hours). Those who want to get down at base village can go with Team Leader. 04.00 pm Reach Kenjalgad. Explore the Fort. You will get best panorama for Photography. 04.30 pm Start a return trek towards base Village. 06.00 pm Reach Base Village. Evening Tea. Boys can change their cloth in a Bus & Girls in a Local Home. Toilet Facility is not available in a base village & throughout the Trek. 06.30 pm Start a return journey with sweet memories. En-route Suspense Bridge, if time permits. 09.30 pm Reach SP College Tilak Road, Pune via same route. M - 9850502723 | 9850504433 | 020 - 24463322 http://www.explorersgroup.in | [email protected] | [email protected] Like us on Facebook CHARGES Booking Amount: Rs.750/- Per Head Pune to Pune Discount: Group Discount Early Bird Discount Full Payment Discount NA NA NA *NA = Not Applicable Includes: • Transport by Non AC High Back Private Vehicle (Pune - Korle - Pune). • Trekking with all safety measures. • Morning Tea & Breakfast (Limited) • Lunch (Pure Veg. - Unlimited) • Evening Tea. • Expert Team of Explorers. • First aid kit. • Government Service Tax. Excludes: • Cold drinks, Mineral water, etc. • Private orders of Tea, Breakfast, Meals, etc. • Personal expenses of any kind. • Insurance Coverage. • Medical expenses other than “First aid”. • Any other charges not mentioned in "Fees Include". WHAT TO BRING • A Good Quality of Rucksack suitable for One day Trek with all inside Luggage packed in a Plastic Bag. • Minimum 2 Ltr. 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