This review is not travel-magazine-information types ... here I would like to write down the way I and my group experienced matheran on rainy weekend ... Beautiful pics are available at https://amitkulkarni.info/pics/matheran-trek/
Keep Walking, 2 simple words nevertheless a good quote; Inspiring words for someone who is down...words that spring an image of mahatma Gandhi for his dandi march or the famous punch line for Johnnie Walker. Matheran is the next best thing which justifies those 2 words. Some wise humans decided to ban all vehicles from this hill station and make this place a paradise for nature freaks. On a Friday night we 14 of us accompanied by a nature group called Nature Knights set for a 2 day visit to matheran.
The trip started on a hectic note as we ran to catch the CST/VT bound train from andheri. Similarly we had to hurry and catch 10:30 Karjat bound local from CST/VT. By 1am on saturday we had reached Neral station where Asif our leader gave a brief introduction. A fresh deep breath gave a clear indication that we were miles away from any polluted place.
During the nice 20 mins drive to matheran we got glimpses of milky waterfalls and foggy valleys. A board titled Welcome to Matheran and under that board iron bars to prevent vehicles entering gave me a feeling of pureness. The short walk to our woodlands resort started in the chilled air. The fog around the neon lamps was beautiful. As we walked the neon lights ended and torches came out. We walked and walked only to realise we had lost our way !!! The leaders forked and came back leading us to the right way. We checked in the resort and had a quick coffee, another brief introduction of all and we retired to bed by 3 AM but reluctantly.
We started out for one tree hill point and walking there would cover most of the points in matheran. We started crossing the bazaar. Morning time was hustle bustle as one day trekkers has also landed. There were people on horsebacks, walking thru the rail tracks, oldies preferring the hand pulled rickshaw. Amongst the various groups the ear caught a familiar laughter. Alas it was an old friend who had come with his office group. Meeting a friend anytime is a joy of life. As we chugged along we let the chatter groups move ahead and preferred enjoying the silent trek.
Usually my treks are around forts, there is a destination, there is a first transport to catch and a last transport of the day to come back; thats adventure. But there is a destination and time you are bound to. Matheran, like the spirit of life, was more about strolling; enjoying the walk, the nature, the chilling rain, the green grass, watching horses gallop in the fog, hear the beautiful singing birds and enjoying the scenes around. We reached our first point and all we could see in the valley was white milky clouds. Cameras were out and the click click started.
Someone spotted a huge mushroom and it was simply beautiful. Assisted by enthusiasts I made it to the akward place to take pics. We moved on to a path which was more denser and foggy.
Hey Ghost tree, Ghost tree someone shouted wildly. We climbed down the main road to get a clearer view and waited. As the fog gave a slight clearance we saw was simply surreal. Definition of surreal is Resembling a dream and thats wot it was all about. A long spread out tree with white barks, green leaves sprinkled over the top was standing majestically on the edge of the valley. The brain tried to relate it with some movie scenes but the senses advised to see what lay before us. As the wind danced with the fog it made a circular clearance like a halo and we could just see the tree. It was unbelievable. Wanted to pinch myself to believe it.
We moved ahead, and it started raining. Cameras were packed inside and rain gear came out. We came across a huge horse race course and like kids we circled for no reason. Rain was menacing as ever. Dodging the small streams we continued walking till we reached a chai wala. By that time everyone was shivering due to the cold rain and winds. After a long wait we got our tea and Parle-G biscuits, an irresistible combination and a must trekking energy supplement. We saw some beautiful scenes at chai wala point and continued walking till One Tree Hill point. Everyone was hungry too and we were just half way in our trek.
We hogged and then some decided to have a nap. Me and a few decided to just talk and enjoy the climate. Rain on the roof was music to the ears. So were some birds whom we coudnt spot. It was lunch time for some langurs and monkeys. My camera tried to follow them but it was in vain as they jumped across tree branches. There was no city sound. No people in sight. World Peace Day should be like these.
Evening we checked out a bhoot (ghost) bungalow. It was spooky when we saw small plants covered the rocky stairs. It looked prehistoric. We moved to monkey hill point. It was a fantastic site; huge expanses of land lay before us. Huge mountains could be seen at a distance. Some got their pencils and paper and started sketching, some practiced yoga and meditation while others like me sat on the edge and just stared. Suddenly we saw something beautiful which was for a change not green. It was the sky with fiery colors and shades. They changed their colors and patterns like a kaleidoscope. It was getting darker and we stared back to our hotel.
On the way back came the irresistible bhoot bangla. Everyone went to check it out. It was really dark but our spirits were high. We closely peeked into the broken windows and eventually trespassed in the bungalow. It was damn spooooooky. The corridors led us way way deep. The corridor was vibrating and we saw a well and shinning eyes of a fleeing cat. We took quick snaps, ofcoz the spooky ones and quickly left the bungalow. But let me tell you that something had grabbed us there which made me and many uneasy for a long time.
Day 2 had 2 purposes for everyone, return back to mumbai and take a dip any form of deluge. Sunday had brought tons of people to the hill station and people were engrossed in all kinds of picnic games with a innovative group who got a volley ball field ready with leaves as marking lines and a floating plastic ball. We passed through a garden where swings and a huge slide lay rusted. We entered into a beautiful petit tower. It had a freshly painted gate in black and the artistry on that gate was beautiful. A recently painted tower looked a bit different which was covered with moss all over. After some filmy pics we headed for echo point.
Echo point was engulfed in fog again and the attempts to produce an echo were futile. We moved to Charlotte lake. We tried a shortcut which turned out to be a damp squib as we ended up walking through thick forests and some landed up with minor injuries. Charlotte lake was totally crowded and we didnt see any lake as it was sleeping with a blanket of fog. We went to the Pisarnath Temple to say a hi. Coming back it was a beauty to see the fog cleared up on the lake. Some folks even had a swim.
We started back to our hotel, shopping for chikki, fudge and some footwear. Meanwhile we went to the famous matheran toy train and took some pics. Incidentally the engine in the museum was exactly 100 years old.
As we came out of matheran we experienced the blissfully forgotten cars, car horns and as the city life it was now about keep RUNNING. Except the television everything there reminded how it would have been a century back, people happily and peacefully living with nature. Relearned a lesson, respect nature and in life KEEP WALKING.