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Garbet point shortcut to d mart karjat

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Distance
7.99 mi
Elevation gain
817 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
2,969 ft
Max elevation
2,052 ft
TrailRank 
32
Min elevation
132 ft
Trail type
One Way
Moving time
2 hours 35 minutes
Time
6 hours 41 minutes
Coordinates
1828
Uploaded
July 2, 2023
Recorded
July 2023
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near Mātherān, Mahārāshtra (India)

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Itinerary description

Start from garbet point shortcut walk up to 3.15 km and take a left to garbet plateau. Walk across the plateau to the tea stall at the end and descend down to the left towards sagachi wadi. From sagachi wadi take a right well paved path to chinch wadi. At chinchwadi ask villagers the way to Ashane. Asahne is famous for waterfalls. Descend down to d mart karjat. Take a auto rickshaw or walk up to 3 km to reach karjat. Trail is about 13/14 km long.

Waypoints

PictographPhoto Altitude 1,497 ft
Photo ofStart point 8.21 am

Start point 8.21 am

This is a shortcut to garbett plateau. Alight before last hair pin bend to dasturi

PictographPhoto Altitude 933 ft
Photo ofStream crossing

Stream crossing

PictographPhoto Altitude 744 ft
Photo ofPali dhangarwada12.25am

Pali dhangarwada12.25am

PictographPhoto Altitude 740 ft
Photo ofChinchwadi

Chinchwadi

PictographPhoto Altitude 636 ft
Photo ofAshane 12:53 pm

Ashane 12:53 pm

PictographPhoto Altitude 179 ft
Photo ofD mart

D mart

Comments  (1)

  • Photo of Shekhar Damle
    Shekhar Damle Dec 24, 2023

    Hi,

    I have done Garbet Point trek many times and in different seasons, except never used this 3 km stretch connecting to Matheran - Dasturi road. I have a question. Is this doable by a 4WD vehicle - if not in monsoon, in dry season?

    I want to try that in my new Jimny. It has already proven its capability in many difficult terrains. Being a trekker for over 45 years, I know many trails where I have always wanted to take a 4WD vehicle as close to trail start as possible.

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