The Night Trek to Anjaneri Fort is a thrilling adventure that transports trekkers to the mystical world of ancient forts and starlit skies. Located near Nashik in Maharashtra, India, Anjaneri Fort offers a unique experience under the cloak of darkness. As the moonlight illuminates the trail, hikers embark on a journey through dense forests, rocky pathways, and historical ruins. The fort, believed to be the birthplace of Lord Hanuman, holds historical significance and offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. This nocturnal trek promises an unforgettable combination of history, nature, and stargazing for all adventure enthusiasts.
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Day 1 - Sunday
5:00 PM: Gather at the Meeting Point
5:30 PM: Start of the Trek
7:30 PM: Reach the Midway Point
8:30 PM: Continue the Ascent
10:30 PM: Arrival at Anjaneri Fort
11:30 PM: Dinner and Relaxation
12:30 AM: Stargazing
2:00 AM: Begin the Descent
4:00 AM: Return to Base Village
5:00 AM: Journey Back to the Meeting Point
7:00 AM: Conclusion of the Trek
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While prior trekking experience is not mandatory, it is advisable to have some basic fitness and stamina for night treks. This trek is considered moderately challenging.
This trek is typically conducted during the cooler months, from October to March, to ensure comfortable weather conditions for participants.
The trek usually begins in the late afternoon and continues through the night, concluding early in the morning. The exact duration can vary, but it's generally around 8-10 hours.
Night treks are generally safe when conducted with experienced guides and in groups.
Essential items include comfortable trekking clothing, sturdy shoes, a headlamp or flashlight, extra batteries, a backpack, water, snacks, a packed dinner, and personal identification.
Organizers may have age restrictions, typically allowing participants who are 18 years and older.
Generally, there are no restroom facilities during the trek. Participants are advised to use restroom facilities at the base village before starting the trek.
Mobile network coverage may be limited or unreliable during the trek, especially in remote areas. It's advisable to inform someone about your trekking plans beforehand.
The Night Trek to Anjaneri Fort is considered moderately challenging due to the duration and the terrain. Participants should be prepared for uphill and downhill trekking in the dark.
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