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Ecstasy of Raigad – A complete bike riding experience.

“Riding in rains is a complete riding experience. Cold breeze passing through your body and each rain drop falling on your face makes you feel so connected with nature that your soul thumps on beats of engine.” – If someone asks me about my experience of tour of ‘Ecstasy of Raigad’, I proudly flaunt above sentence. And, each rider will agree that I am not wrong. Before I share my experience of this trip, I would start with a famous biker quote: “Bikers don’t get ready. They just get up and Go!” It was similar situation when we all embarked on our epic ‘Ecstasy of Raigad’ journey. It had rained very heavily previous night and this morning was no different. I got up from my bed early at 3:30 and saw the scene outside my window. There was no way a sane person would think of going on a bike trip this morning. But, we KMT Riders are different. I called Abhishek, my partner in KMT and reconfirmed that we are meeting at 5:45 near my house.

Quickly, I get up and start gathering my riding gears. Gloves, in Cupboard drawers; Knee Guard, on corner table; Riding Jacket, on cupboard hanger! I still had to fix my pillion seat on my Bullet. I go downstairs, get my bike out of parking and start fixing pillion seat. 20 minutes of struggle, and I get completely drenched even before journey starts. Now, it was time to put on all gears and start riding. Me and Abhishek started for our first meeting point, Kalanagar Bus Stop, Bandra. Where Pratish, our partner and few other riders were waiting for us. A quick hello to each of them and Few calls to ensure everyone was reaching Shree Datta Snacks, Panvel by 7 AM. Pratish, who is known as ‘Late Latif’ in our gang, had done a fantastic job of arranging our ride t-shirts, bike spare parts and stickers etc. for this ride. Despite of working till late night, we were all thumping in full swing for our first professionally managed tour.

Komal became my pillion and Abhishek was riding with Shreya as pillion. We all reached Panvel in time, to see our organizer Vishwanath Sawant and his team waiting for us. Quickly, we decided to move towards Kamath’s – where our breakfast and first briefing session was scheduled. Heavy breakfast and some chit chat with fellow riders turned our hectic morning in to beautiful monsoon morning. Once breakfast was finished, Abhishek singalled for briefing session and everyone gathered around his table to listen how our next 2 days will be spent. Abhishek explained route, riding instructions and explained whom to contact in crisis situation. So, here we were, ready to kick start our bikes for a completely insane and one of the toughest ride for each of us.

Start of Ride at Vitthal Kamath's

9 bikes, one Wagon R and one Innova – service vehicle for this ride were all set for a tough day ahead. A flag off signal from Sawant and we all started towards Alibaug, our first stop – nearly 50 kms from Vitthal Kamath’s. Heavy traffic, roads full of pot holes and some water logging made riding on this patch very difficult. Also, it was first time when we all were riding together as pack. It took us some time to figure out tuning between each of us. By the time we reached Alibaug, everyone was sure that day ahead would be full of challenges and unique experiences. A chai break at corner tapri wala and we were all set for rolling our bikes again. This time, Abhishek decided to ride as lead and me, Pratish decided to follow the pack. We encountered few of most challenging water logging villages near Revdanda. Santosh, one of our riders managed to break down his bike as water logged in to silencer of his Electra 350 and it took us some efforts to turn it on again. Me, Delzad and Santosh lifted his bike holding front tyre and took all water out of silencer. Our mechanic then applied few kicks and whew! Bike started. This is one quality of Cast Iron engines, which I like the most. It never lets you down. If you know how to tackle such problems, bullets will never hold you back from riding it.

Bikes lined up for Group PhotoAs we moved on towards Kashid, rain turned mild. Our completely drenched bodies started feeling cold air blowing from western coast of Konkan. As soon as we crossed Revdanda, rain had completely stopped. Bridge connecting Revdanda and Korlai became our first stop for photography session. We clicked a few pics, enjoyed back waters of Korlai and started riding again. Next 15 kms on coastal route, and we were near beautiful Kashid beach. It was awesome scene out there. Covered between rocky hillocks and Casuariana Groves, Peaceful Kashid beach was looking at its best in today’s rainy environment. We had cup of tea again and started sharing our ride experience with each rider. Our next stop, Murud was approx 20 kms from here and we reached Murud by lunch time. Beautiful coastal highways and lush green hills enriched our riding experience. As Shreya pointed it out, riding in rains is like – “Its dirty, but its Beautiful!”

Kashid

Post lunch, we started again, covering Mhasala, Kolmandale and went towards Srivardhan. Wet roads, slushy water and continuous rains had made our ride very difficult. Everyone was in mood of enjoying this ride to the fullest. We missed some superb photo shots because of evil rain. However, everyone was feeling lucky that they chose to ride in such circumstances and could enjoy beautiful arabian sea in such cloudy, rainy environment.

It was on our route from Aarawi beach to Diveagar beach where we stopped at corner of a cliff to enjoy seeming infinite arabian sea. Beautiful sea was merging in to misty clouds at a distant point gave us a perfect sight to forget all our tiredness. We enjoyed this beauty while we waited for Ketan, Karan and Delzad to join us again. After spending 10 minutes at this refreshing sight, we started again and reached Diveagar where we were to stay for night.

Everyone dried themselves, got in to a relaxed attire and we had superb dinner in Diveagar. One special thing about Konkan Moto Tours is that we believe in giving complete ‘Konkoni’ experience to our riders. Therefore, food that we arrange for is also konkoni. Post dinner, a drinking session and some chit chat made it a perfect evening for riders. It was early morning 7 am when everyone’s cellphone got Good Morning SMS from Team KMT. 8:00 am, breakfast time and 8:30 was briefing session.  Abhishek took the lead again and handled briefing part. It was sharp 9:00 am when we started again for next 225 kms journey, covering Tamhini Ghats, Mulshi dam and Pavna dam. Today was day of Ghats, day of curves, day of enjoying natural beauty to its fullest. Road connecting Mhasala and Morba ghats is dream ride of every biker. Each curve and each slop gives you a completely new experience of bike riding. We re grouped at Mangaon and went towards Tamhini Ghat. Yet again, riders were in full passion and enjoying their romance with rains. On top of Tamhini, everyone had this huge craving for cup of tea. While everyone was enjoying beauty of Tamhini Ghat, I revved up my bike and caught Bala who had started earlier to reach next regroup point. Bala, was riding his R15 in this trip. Being a patience rider, he always takes first start and reaches last at any regroup point. I stopped my bike at a chai stall and signalled everyone to stop over. While we were here, rain had stopped for a while. Bang! Another opportunity for photo session.

After spending 30 odd minutes at this place and refreshing ourselves, we started again. A stop for lunch and we started again. By this time, my body had started feeling cold and I was shivering because of wetness and cold breeze around Mulshi dam. I still don’t know what kept me going but, as soon as I started riding again, I felt enormous rush of energy in my veins to lead the pack. It was a bumpy, curvy ride to Paud, where we encountered some bad patches and under-construction roads. But, beauty of water-full Mulshi reservoir and water falls merging in to Mulshi lake made it awesome sight to visit on bike. From Paud, we went towards Pavna lake. Pavna dam was over flowing because of three days of continuous rain and we saw lot of visitors coming from Pune to enjoy beautiful sight. Finally, we were coming close to day’s ride and we started seeing some civilization near Lonavala. We stopped for one more re grouping and enjoyed what I would say most beautiful chit chat of two days. Some photographs, some tea and we were again rolling towards Panvel.

Foggy Tamhini GhatRoads from Lonavala to Mumbai were full of fog. We were riding in full passion, clearing mist and rains. It was one of quickest journey for me between Lonavala and Panvel this time. After reaching panvel, we officially announced end of our ‘Ecstasy of Raigad’ tour. Chandni, who successfully rode as pillion for two days with her husband Renin, was awarde Pillion of Ride award. Everyone cheered up spirit of riders and thanked each other for being good co-rider along the trip.

Group Photo

Janjira – The majestic island fortress

Janjira fort is one the sea fort in district of Raigad in Konkan region. The majestic island fortress of Janjira was the 16th century capital of the Siddis of Janjira, descendants of sailor traders from the horn of Africa. It is one of Maharashtra’s most commanding sea forts. The forts high walls made it impregnable to everyone, even the marathas. Shivaji tried many times to conquer this fort and failed every time. His son even tried to tunnel through it.

The fort is approached by sailboats from Rajapuri jetty. The main gate of the fort faces Rajapuri on the shore and can be seen only when one is quite close to it.  It has a small postern gate towards the open sea for escape.

The word Janjira is not native to India, and may have originated after the Arabic word Jazeera, which means an island. Murud was once known in Marathi as Habsan. Some of the people also split the name as “Jal Jeera” meaning fort in the water. The name of the fort is a concatenation of the Konkani and Arabic words for Island, “morod” and “jazeera”. The word “morod” is peculiar to Konkani and is absent in Marathi.

Specialty of fort is that it is situated deep is the sea 3kms from Murud. The Arabian Sea crashes relentlessly all around the fort battered all the sides by sea waves. Janjira fort is spread over 22 acres. There are two water tanks inside fort and deep well with cold and sweet water. A wonder of nature in middlest of the saline sea provides pure water to thirsty visitors. There are 19 towers and number of turrets in in the fort. Evey tower has huge cannon on it, specially three huge cannons by the names Kalal bangdi, Chavri and Landa Kasam is worth a mention. It is said that these guns could fire at a distance of two Kms. from the fort making it impossible for enemy ships to come near. From the fort you can see the sea fort of Kasa or Padmadurg which was built by Shivaji Maharaj to counter the might of Siddhi.

The fort is an excellent example of fort building architecture and its outer walls are still in a good condition. Now in ruins, the fort in its heyday had all necessary facilities, e.g., palaces, quarters for officers, mosque, a big fresh water tank, etc.  On the outer wall flanking the main gate, there is a sculpture depicting a tiger-like beast clasping elephants in its claws.  This sculpture, its meaning difficult to interpret, appears on many fort-gates of Maharashtra.

We are sure you will be awed looking at the fort by thinking how the hell people would have built a fort in the middle of the sea? You have to take a boat ride to go to the fort, and there is a lot to see on the fort.

About location

  • District: Raigad
  • From Mumbai: Approx 150km – 2 hours 45minute
    • Mumbai – Murud via Alibaug, Kashid
    • Mumbai – Murud via Nagothane, Roha
    • From Pune: approx. 175km – 3 hours 30minute
      • Pune – NH4 – Paud – Tamhini ghat – SH97 – SH60 – Kolad – NH17 – Roha – Janjira

Alibaug – A perfect weekend gate-away from Mumbai

Every bustling city needs an oasis of calm just around it to shield you from the crazy pace of everyday life. Alibaug provides just the perfect home away from home. Accessible by a simple ferry ride all through the year except the monsoons or it would take a three hour drive from Mumbai to get to Alibaug.

alibaug-map

Alibaug is about 300 years old city. Alibaug was developed in the 17th century by Sarkhel Kanhoji Angre, the Naval chief of King Shivaji’s kingdom. Many people used to call Alibaug as Shribag. Now they formed ‘Shribaug’ as a part of Alibaug. Some people used to mention Alibaug as ‘Kulaba’. Alibaug was not directly connected to Mumbai at that time. People used to travel by sea from Revas, Dharmtar or Mankule. The scenario changed in 1964. The bridge of Dharamtar Creek was built; Alibaug got attached to the other cities like Mumbai.

Alibaug is a small town with an unhurried pace of life, a beautiful beach and the green hills on the other side, free of pollution and noise to charm.

A small walk from Alibaug depot is the Alibaug beach, this charming beach is a sight for sore eyes, with its proud coconut trees swaying in the breeze and the great sea glistening in the light of the gorgeous blue skies above. Kaluba fort is 1 km off the shore of this marvelous beach. One can walk down only during low tide because during high tide you can only access this fort by boat. Do check on time of tides while taking adventurous walk in Arabian Sea.

On coastal road from Alibaug to Murud, one can find beautiful beaches like Kashid, Kihim, Nandgaon and Murud-Janjira. For bird lovers, Phansad Wildlife sanctuary is on way to Murud.

Akshi Beach is a mere 15 minutes from Alibaug on the Alibaug -Revdanda road. A quiet fishing village with quaint houses built right in the calming shade of the coconut grove, it is a great throw back to a quiet and peaceful time and you automatically breathe easier and just leave your worries behind.

Nagaon Beach is situated 7 km from Alibaug and its picturesque beach is just what you need to revive your battered senses. This fishing village is not very crowded with tourist, so you can expect some solitude and plenty of fascinating sights to take in. This place is known for coconuts and betel-nuts.

One of best known beach around Alibaug is Kihim Beach. The woods in Kihim beach are home to a plethora of unique butterflies, birds and flora. Being developed place, Kihim beach still retaining its rustic flavor. One can cool off in the sea and spend a night underneath the stars on the golden sand beach of Kihim. Kihim is a wonderful beach with the right mix of beauty and development, solitude and activity. Kihim is so easily accessible, and so beautiful that it is the ideal getaway for a little “me” or “us” time with a variety of experiences to offer.

Chaul Rewdanda is located 25 km from Alibaug and besides being a very attractive beach; it has several historic monuments such as Buddhist caves, Portuguese ruins, a Hamam Khana and a range of places of worship including a church, a temple and even a synagogue.

Kashid Beach is an absolutely mesmerizing beach almost 30 km away from Alibaug which will make you fall in love to come again and again. With emerald green forest covered hillocks on one side and the most beautifully quiet silver sand beach on the other.

From Kashid you can venture towards the sea fort of Murud Janjira where you will be treated to countless postcard perfect sunsets with the awe inspiring fort in the background and romantic little sailboats flitting across the horizon. Images that will last a lifetime are what you can be promised at Murud Janjira.

20 km north of Alibaug is Mandwa which is the jetty that the ferry to and from Mumbai will land. This stretch of the beach has a line of magnificent bungalows all owned by the glitterati of Mumbai. Mandwa is a lovely beach to live on if you can get a hold of one of these bungalows.

A few other noteworthy beaches on this incredibly lovely stretch of sand and sea include Awas (16 km ), Saswane (18 km), and Rewas (24 km ). So pack your bags for a lazy week end that will give you a fresh lease of life and memories that will last forever.

How to Reach

From Mumbai

  • 110 Kms off NH 17 Goa road good motorable scenic road
  • Route: Mumbai – Panvel – NH17 – Vadkhal Naka – NH4B – Alibaug

From Pune:

  • 128 Kms by road
  • Route: Pune – NH4 – Lonavala – Left at Khopoli – on Khopoli Pali road – NH17 – Vadakhal – NH4B – Alibaug

Season & Climate

  • Winter : Nov. to Feb., Temp. between 15° to 22° C
  • Summer : March to May & Oct., Temp. between 28° to 32° C
  • Monsoon : June to Sept., Rainfall 2000mm