It had been a month since school had begun. But my routine was becoming boring day by day. Then baba came up with a fantastic idea. He was planning a trip to Bhimashankar. I was so much excited that I had promised baba that it will be me who would write the Bhimashankar blog.
In English there is a saying ,'Well begun is half done!' which is exactly the proverb to describe the way we all started. Everyone boarded the bus on time and the memorable journey began!!!
In English there is a saying ,'Well begun is half done!' which is exactly the proverb to describe the way we all started. Everyone boarded the bus on time and the memorable journey began!!!
We took our first halt for a cup of tea and to stretch our legs . We had a nice chit-chat to get to know each other...The weather was just awesome and we were really pleased to know that it was going to be a wet day!
First Halt |
Dumb charades |
Trek Begins |
Some moments |
Trekking |
The path which led us was paved by foot. We were covered by the umbrellas of leaves and branches, so, there were times when we hardly felt the heavy rain. There was no plastic and garbage to criticize and the peace in the forest was something which I bet none of us had ever experienced in the city. Maybe that was the reason why all the saints meditated in the forests, even when there were no vehicles....
courageous people even walked through the cold water removing their shoes and socks!
Some water crossings |
Lovely Mushrooms |
The trees were embroidered with green moss. It was really a beautiful sight...
Moss cover |
We shot a few clicks while in the forest...We were astonished to see some very huge trees uprooted due to wind. Bhimashankar had received heavy rains.
Fern on the Bark |
Some Natural Structures |
Before reaching Gupt Bhimashankar we all stopped for a little snacks. We had a variety actually.. chips, biscuits, chakllis, ladoos, cakes and lot more. Everyone recollected what they had seen and we all discussed what we enjoyed the most. I had enjoyed the Phipson's Shieldtail the most.
After sometime we saw the Giant squirrel, the specialty of Bhimashankar and our state animal. The animal was very restless and we had to run behind it all the time to click some good photos. It was some time before we saw 3 others. One of them was quite quiet and got some good shots. It was busy eating what looked like a big pod. Its tail looked softer than Camlin golden series brushes!! Its reddish brown color radiated behind the greens.
All the kids were exhilarated by its sight...
Giant Malabar Squirrel |
Our Gang |
Near Gupt Bhimashankar |
Stars of the gang |
Some of our enthusiastic group members enjoyed getting soaked in the chill water..
Icing on the Cake |
Some Bravehearts |
Before we all started for the return trek clicked the beautiful sceneries, clear, running water, green grass and the other bio-diversity... Apart from the joyful and unforgettable memories we neither left anything behind nor picked up anything from there..
At Water Crossings |
Full gang.. |
Kulkarni's - Kedar, Chitra, Omkar, Shreya
Deuskar's - Girish, Surekhar, Rhishikesh, Soham
Gokhale's - Amol, Shilpa, Anuja
Kekre's - Anoop, Suhani, Tanmay
Pratibha Nerlekar, Sayali Ashar, Apurva Lakhmani
We all had hot tea before leaving Bhimashankar. It was a very memorable journey which I bet none of us will ever forget. 'Some journies are more enjoyable than our final destinations!' This picnic would explain it all!!!
Picnic approved by.. |
Thanks all for reading my first ever blog!! Please let me know your feedback through the comments!!
Shreya Kulkarni,
SPM English School, Std-8