After a long hiatus, couldn’t let go writing about this
awesome place we went to this weekend.
Before I start penning, I should thank my friend Vaibhav for suggesting
this place. Without much surprise, I’d
scream the name; it’s Vihigaon waterfall, Kasara, Maharashtra .
I like suggesting places that are economical, yet
breath-taking and can be enjoyed by everyone; and Vihi fits the bill perfectly.
Vihigaon is situated at Kasara, in Nashik district, about 15
mins drive from Kasara railway station—a scenic village with fields, farms, cattle,
mudhouses, dams, waterfall, rivers, and adventure sports. It has also acquired the name Ashoka falls as few scenes of the movie Asoka was shot here, especially the song "San sa na na na nan." Though it was named after the movie, there could not be a more suitable name as the falls lives up to its name, meaning "without sorrow," as one is sure to forget the world when you come here, and also due to its greatness.
Vaibhav had initially suggested this place because we wanted
to try waterfall rappelling, just one of the adventure sports activity taking place at
Vihi.
Discussions and planning were underway since more than 2
months. Friends were contacted and
groups formed. We even registered with
Trekmates. Why register you may ask? One can do waterfall rappelling individually
too, but the activity is so much fun that you are unlikely to get a slot if you
go on your own. So it is advisable to
register with some event planners so that you don’t miss out on the fun. But in spite of registering, miss we did
because the water current was too much to allow rappelling. Due to heavy rainfall, rappelling had to be
suspended and there was one more activity called valley crossing. In case you plan on trying the sports, do
carry necessary documents with you like your photo identity proof, with name,
age, address, and emergency contact person (all adventure sports involve
risks).
If you are not one who wants to indulge in a sport, let it
not deter you from going to Vihi, as this is just one more feather in her
cap. The lush greenery, perfect
landscape, and roaring waterfalls are simply magnificently breathtaking.
So, as planned, we decided on a date when Trekmates had
scheduled rappelling and we took an early morning train to Kasara. Since we all stay in the central line, each one
got in at the station convenient for them.
The usual hulla gulla, antakshari, chirpy chit chats, and snacking
ensued. After getting down at Kasara
railway station, we had our breakfast of sandwiches and tasty idlis. I forgot to mention that as part of planning,
we had allotted one item to each member in the group for breakfast and lunch
that we would cook and carry as you will not find hotels nearby the
village. So early in the morning even
small hotels near station would be closed.
But we had a chai/coffee wala at the station. If you still want homemade food but do not
want to make your own, you can order food with one of the villagers. Else, you have dhabas at the main road.
So, after breakfast and tea, we headed for Vihi. There are jeep services from Kasara station
to Vihigaon that would charge you Rs. 40 per head. Since it is a local service, you can expect
to be crammed up in the jeep with 15 people sharing the space. But what is adventure without such unexpected
twists and turns! Since we were a group
of 16, we had the jeep to ourself. On an
advisory note, it would be helpful to take down the phone number of the driver,
so that he can pick you up for return journey too; else, you could get stranded
for hours waiting for a pick up. If you
are travelling by your own vehicle, then no problem.
Did I forget to mention all the selfies taken in train and jeep
by the enthusiasts?? No fun nowadays goes
without selfies, do they?
After a 15-minute drive, the jeep would drop you off near a
Primary school, Prathamik Shala in Marathi.
You can stretch your legs and move your body, take a deep breath of
fresh air, and start wowing and everywhere you look, its breathtaking. Start clicking, click, click, click…. photos
I mean. The landscape, the village, the
cattle, the hen and her chicks, fields… Have a leisurely walk of 7-8 minutes and
there is the waterfall. So convenient,
isn’t it?
The roaring sound of waterfall just cannot be missed. Be careful as you tread, there are fields
around and you might accidentally step on one, ruining the crop. So just be careful and protect the plants.
There is a small dam where you can swim and sit under the
drop, but be careful, if the water force is too much. It can drag you along. You have 4 places here
where you can take your pick. First, is
the dam for the swim, followed by its wall where you can sit or under the wall
for a nice champi (body massage), then the water flows into a small waterfall,
and finally the main 120-feet waterfall where all the activities take place. We did the first two options and skipped the
third as we were dying to go to the main falls.
As it is our rappelling got cancelled, so we didn’t want to miss out on
the falls. We all had an early lunch of
poori bhaji, paratha and the finger-licking thecha (that would take another
post), boiled eggs, and shrikhand. It
rained in the midst of our lunch and that was another entertaining lunch in the
rains.
We did not want to litter the place, so all leftovers were
neatly packed back into our bags, with no trace of food. We retraced our steps back to the main
waterfall. The sound of falls was so
inviting. After a careful descent of rocky stones you are simply awed by the
falls. The falls is so magnificent. We
were inside the waters for around 2 hours, braving the water current, and
trying to reach the base of the fall (behind the waterfall). No words to
describe the fun here, you have to experience it. If you do not want to enter the falls, you
can just stand at the sides and enjoy the soft spray of water from the falls.
Without having the heart to step out, but out of compulsion,
we finally stepped out and climbed back the stone steps. Another photo session ensued.
After all the enjoyment one is plagued with the BIG
question, where to change?? Well, do not
worry. Remember the primary school and the village? Just walk back the 7-8 mins
and there, the friendly villagers let you use their homes for changing
(expected to be charged though as we paid 20 rupees per person) and you can
also ask them for tea or food. Food I
think you have to place your order before you head for the falls.
After changing, you can explore the river and click more
photos. Our jeep wala was ready at the
promised time and we headed off to Kasara station. Had some nice tea and caught the local. Glad, we got seats to sit comfortably. After some chit-chats, dozing off, and
promises to meet again soon, each alighted at their respective stations with a
happy heart.
Just in case you have your own vehicle, do spend time exploring nearby places like the dam, river, Dharni mata temple, and an old British bridge. Sadly, time didn't permit us to do so.
Just in case you have your own vehicle, do spend time exploring nearby places like the dam, river, Dharni mata temple, and an old British bridge. Sadly, time didn't permit us to do so.
Lessons learnt: God
is such a magnificent creator. He paints
the earth in such hues we can’t even begin to fathom.
Friends are an irreplaceable part of your life, and an
outing with friends truly rejuvenates your soul.
So take time and meet people in person rather than on social
networks and spend quality time.
All Photographs are courtesy my friends.
The Water Basin |
Valley crossing activity |
The Dam and Its Flow |
Enjoying the Champi |
Long view of Dam |
The mini fall |
Walk to the falls |
The scenic Vihigaon |
Enjoying the splash |