
Trek Routes:-
Khodkona Route (Grade : Medium) - 2 hrs
There is only one route going to the top of the fort. One has to get down at Khodkona village bus stop. This village is
reachable either by the S.T. from Palghar to Kasa or by private vehicles plying this highway. This village is situated
around 10-11 kms ahead of Mastan Naka". The actual village is situated a bit inside from the main road. There is a
bullock cart route to the left of the highway, which leads to the village. On the highway, if one stands with his back to
Palghar, one can see Adsul to the right and the vast expanse of Asher to the left. The bullock cart route enters the village
via a small bridge. Here, the small beautiful temple of Vagdev can be seen. On entering the village we see the vast
expanse of fields, cultivation of mango trees and houses peeking from the greenery, which drives away the tiredness of
the journey . After quenching the thirst and filling bottles with the cool well water, one should proceed ahead towards the
fort, on the route shown by the villagers. As the route goes through dense jungle, one does not feel the heat even in the
summer. It takes approximately 1 to 1 hours to reach the pass. The route up to the pass is easy but continuously
climbing. There is a temple of Vagdev a bit ahead of this pass on a higher level. One should turn to right and proceed
towards the top of the fort. We reach the base of the entrance as we go around a huge rock face in the route. Here one
can find a small sculpture of Ganesh on the rock face. The entrance has been destroyed by explosives. Here, care must
be taken while climbing up. As the climb is quite zigzag and steep, it is advisable to take help from someone Expert in
climbing. If possible, climb without any sacks on your back. After exhausting enthusiasm to climb, we reach a flight of
steps cut into the rock face to the right. There are quite many water tanks on the way, but are not potable. From this
water tank, we can reach the middle of the fort making way through the shoulder length bushes growing here. To the left,
below the route are 5 water tanks excavated into the rocky ground. Of these one tank has potable water. Walking ahead,
after 5 minutes, another path bifurcates to the left. Going down this route, we come across three more water tanks. The
water in these tanks is very clear, sweet and thirst quenching. There is also a cave on the rock face nearby on right hand
side.

Accommodation
With proper camping gear one can lodge at the temple and the plinth built outside. 10-15 people can camp here.
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