Karnataka Jungle Camping
Sada Fort and Caves,Kalsa-Sural Waterfalls
4 Days3 Nights
Event Overview
Sada Fort and Caves:
In the ranges of the Western ghats, just 60 km from Belgaum, this fort having resisted the hard test of time for about three centuries, is in a little-ruined condition and speaks of the great Maratha warriors who ruled this remote territory. Physically, Fort Sada is located on the edge of a hill, being surrounded by dense forests at its east and south. To the north & the west is very deep forested valleys of Maharashtra and Goa respectively. This must have added for the security of the fort making it practically impossible, least difficult, for enemies. Still more, thick jungles and breath-taking valleys add to the simply magnificent scenic beauty of the fort.
Another exciting part of Sada is the underground caves which have been formed due to volcanic eruptions some thousands of years ago. A visit to fort Sada can be designed to the need of anyone – a petty walker, an athlete or a serious trekker. Khalsa-Sural Waterfalls One of the best and all time treks in this region of Kankumbi forests is avoided in heavy rains. In the beginning of the trek, we cross the Khalsa Stream, reach the head of the Khalsa Waterfall and after a couple steep descends and ascends reach the base of the waterfall. We need to cross the river again which is now swollen more.
Hopping through the boulders in the river and thus negotiating our way, we reach the head of the 350 feet Sural Waterfall. Here onwards it is a steep ascend before reaching the village Sural in Goa.
Vajrapoha River Trail and Falls
Vajrapoha Falls (also Vajrapoya waterfalls), a waterfall in the Belgaum district of Karnataka in South West India, is situated about in the mountainous forest 4 kilometers (2.5 mi) from the village of Jamboti. Between the village of Gavi and Campoli on an elevated hillock, the Mandovi River that flows to the beautiful Vajrapoha Falls that fall for up to 200 meters (660 ft) and is best seen after the monsoon season. You need to negotiate a jungle route & river trail through Mandovi River. This is an exciting trail amidst dense forest.
In the ranges of the Western ghats, just 60 km from Belgaum, this fort having resisted the hard test of time for about three centuries, is in a little-ruined condition and speaks of the great Maratha warriors who ruled this remote territory. Physically, Fort Sada is located on the edge of a hill, being surrounded by dense forests at its east and south. To the north & the west is very deep forested valleys of Maharashtra and Goa respectively. This must have added for the security of the fort making it practically impossible, least difficult, for enemies. Still more, thick jungles and breath-taking valleys add to the simply magnificent scenic beauty of the fort.
Another exciting part of Sada is the underground caves which have been formed due to volcanic eruptions some thousands of years ago. A visit to fort Sada can be designed to the need of anyone – a petty walker, an athlete or a serious trekker. Khalsa-Sural Waterfalls One of the best and all time treks in this region of Kankumbi forests is avoided in heavy rains. In the beginning of the trek, we cross the Khalsa Stream, reach the head of the Khalsa Waterfall and after a couple steep descends and ascends reach the base of the waterfall. We need to cross the river again which is now swollen more.
Hopping through the boulders in the river and thus negotiating our way, we reach the head of the 350 feet Sural Waterfall. Here onwards it is a steep ascend before reaching the village Sural in Goa.
Vajrapoha River Trail and Falls
Vajrapoha Falls (also Vajrapoya waterfalls), a waterfall in the Belgaum district of Karnataka in South West India, is situated about in the mountainous forest 4 kilometers (2.5 mi) from the village of Jamboti. Between the village of Gavi and Campoli on an elevated hillock, the Mandovi River that flows to the beautiful Vajrapoha Falls that fall for up to 200 meters (660 ft) and is best seen after the monsoon season. You need to negotiate a jungle route & river trail through Mandovi River. This is an exciting trail amidst dense forest.
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Event Details
Schedule
Day 1 - Karnataka Jungle Camping
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Day 2 - Karnataka Jungle Camping
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Meal
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Adventure Activities
Camping
Night Trek
Zipline
Additional Activities
Bonfire
Amenities
Firstaid
Mineral Water
Parking
Washrooms
Accommodation
Transport
Transportation
Bus or train
Pickup Details
Pickup Time: 09.00 PM Drop Time: 01.00 AM
Things To Carry
- ID Proof
- Full length Lowers to wear on trek / Trail and T-shirts (Preferably of Quick Dry material)
- Extra pair of clothes (as per need your requirement)
- Shoes either trekking or sports (Good firm Sole)
- Floaters to wear at night
- Torch (High Quality) with extra pair of batteries
- Zip Lock Plastics to keep wallet , Cash, Mobile etc
- Windcheaters, Poncho, Cap, Camera (Optional) etc
- Some ready to eat food. Plum cakes, Biscuits etc
- Sunscreen Lotion, Medicine those that you require usually.
- Personal care stuff
- A Daypack to carry stuff on everyday trail / Trek
- A haversack to put in all the things to be carried. (Please do not carry sling bags or Jholas.)
- Please avoid wearing Gold and other ornaments.
Policy
Included
- Transport from Belgaum to Belgaum
- Food (Beginning from the Breakfast of Day 1 till the Lunch of Day 3 with Non Veg for Day 1 and Day 2 Dinners).
- Accommodation (Two Night Stay) in Jungle Tents / Cottages on 4-6 sharing basis.
- Use of Equipment if any.
- Expertise.
Excluded
- Train ticket from Mumbai to Belgaum and Back and food during the train.
- Mineral Water, Cold-drink.
- Anything which is not mentioned above.
Terms & Conditions
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