Jungle jungle baat chali hia…. What would a Jungle book trek entail? Dense forests, hidden rock structures, rivers, monkeys, birds… how about a climb through a waterfall ! Experience it all on this offbeat one day trek near Karjat. As with all my treks you might be a bit tired but would definitely be mentally refreshed after the trek. Feel like a Mowgli for a day !

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Pristine waterstreams
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Cascade climb
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Found this Amethyst geode I was looking for 2 years
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This was completely dry 2 days back
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View after the climb
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Jungle begins
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Ancient step well in middle of nowhere
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🔵 Jungle book Trek Details

  • Sunday 21st & 28th December 2025 (Whatsapp 7507078470 to check availability)
  •  1599 + ₹ 1 Monkey tax
  • Grade-Medium, 1 Day
  • Endurance- High, 11 kms, Good trekking shoes likethis one required
  • Elevation gain: 400m – climb a rocky waterfall route
  • Max: 12 people
  • Time: 3-4 hours required to climb through a waterfall route to reach a dense forest. We walk through the forest for an hour to see the ancient remnants of a stairwell before descending 1 hour
  • Meeting point: 8am Karjat station ( might need to push it to 7 am)
  • Departure point: 5-6pm Karjat station

🔵 Food

  • TheFreeBird would be a very unique organiser as we would provide freshly prepared food on trek including breakfast, small brunch and lunch which would all be home made locally. Expect traditional Maharashtrian veg food. For this trek we would have packed lunch since there are no villages enroute.
  • I would be using steel plates wherever possible to reduce plastic footprint
  • Sustainable trekking is the only way to enjoy The Jungle Book Trek

🔵 How to book the Jungle book trek ?

  • Msg me on Instagram or Whatsapp 7507078470 to check seat availability
  • Make payment & fill the google form
  • Pack your backpack and reach Karjat station on time

TheFreeBird’s motto :

TheFreeBird with the nature-first & support-local agenda has started off with offbeat treks. We travel to lesser known places to enjoy nature at its peaceful best. The point is not just to enjoy nature & recharge our souls but also support local community in anyways possible. The other focus would be to steer away from plastic usage throughout the trek thus laying the foundation of sustainable trekking.

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+ Jungle book trek itinerary

  • Reaching Karjat station on time by 8am is the most important thing. Missing the train means you just missed the trek. Better be on time and everything else would fall in place.
  • FROM MUMBAI: Take the 05:46am CSMT-Karjat fast local: 0546hrs CSMT – 0559 Dadar – 0606 Kurla – 0610 Ghatkopar – 0625 Thane – 0641 Dombivli – 0650 Kalyan – 0710 Badlapur – 0743 Karjat. Check m-Indicator for exact train timings.
  • FROM PUNE: Take 06:05am Sinhgad Express: 0605 Pune – 0611 Shivaji Nagar -0629 Pimpri – 0634 Chinchwad – 0713 am Lonavala -0801 Karjat
  • Reach our vehicle parked beside the Karjat station near Karjat bus stand & start towards the base.
  • 0900 hrs – Reach base, have breakfast & start trek.
  • 1100 hrs – Have brunch midway.
  • 1300 hrs – Reach stepwell and have packed lunch (included in trek cost).
  • 1600 hrs – Descend and reach the river at bottom to freshen up
  • 1630 hrs – Take taxi to Karjat railway station. The trek event has concluded.
  • Available CSMT fast timings are 1756hrs, 1828 hrs, 1840hrs + 2 hours to reach CSMT.
  • Take your train, set your drop off alarm so as to make sure to not fall asleep when train reaches your station
  • It would be advisable to keep a buffer of 2 hours due to unforeseen circumstances.
+ Things to carry on trek

  • Wear full-sleeved t-shirt & track pants for protection against heat, insects, & thorns. No short clothes allowed. This is not a picnic but a trek, and you are responsible for protecting yourself.
  • For hot days plan to wear loose cotton clothes
  • Proper trekking shoes are a must to enjoy the trek safely.
  • Raincoat & sun cap are essential as the weather is unpredictable these days, even during winter.
  • Ensure your raincoat covers your backpack to prevent it from getting wet. Otherwise, pack all your belongings in a separate plastic bag inside your main backpack to keep them dry.
  • Your lifeline—your mobile—deserves a separate plastic bag to protect it from monsoon showers.
  • Carry 2 litres of water, preferably natural lemon juice to beat the heat if the rain clouds are missing and it’s hot. Glucon-D, ORS, Tang, Gatorade sachets are good alternatives if squeezing lemons is too tiring for you.
  • Also carry dry fruits, energy bars as backups.
  • Carry your identity proof (Aadhaar card). A minor must also bring a NOC from parents.
  • A proper backpack is essential to carry all your belongings and keep your hands free.
  • Don’t carry unnecessary weights, which will slow you down and make the climb tiring. Only carry things you can comfortably manage and still enjoy the trail.
  • Optional: Light towel & changing clothes. Changing rooms availability will depend on the trek
  • Personal first aid and personal medication are a must.
  • A good torch and a whistle would be great additions to your trek gear
+ Inclusion, exclusion , refunds

Cost includes:

  • Pick up from Karjat station to base
  • Drop to Karjat station after the trek
  • Breakfast & Lunch
  • Trek Lead Expertise & local taxes.

Cost DOESN’T include:

  • Any personal expenses on food & beverages
  • Any unexpected costs due to unforeseen unavoidable circumstances & natural calamities.
  • Any medical / emergency evacuations
  • Anything that you lose on treks or monkeys steal from you 😋 Joking. Not joking
  • If a person doesn’t wish to continue on trek, they have to arrange their own transport

Cancellation, transfer & refund:

  • For a cancellation 3 days before trek Rs 200 would be deducted. Eg. For a Sunday morning trek, for cancellations till Thursday 11:59 pm Rs. 200 would be deducted and remaining would be refunded
  • For a cancellation 2 days before trek Rs 500 would be deducted. Eg. For a Sunday morning trek, for cancellations till Friday 11:59 pm. Rs. 500 would be deducted and remaining would be refunded
  • For a cancellation 1 day before trek NO REFUNDS will be done. Eg. For any cancellation after Friday, NO REFUNDS will be done. The money CANNOT be adjusted against future treks as all the payments for the trek would have already been made to the involved people.
  • The trek seat can be transferred to any of your friends.
  • Missing the train and not being able to reach the trek start location on time means you would miss the trek. The entire trek cannot be put on hold as a delay would mean the entire team gets frustrated. Plus waiting results in the sun getting hotter, making the trek tougher for everyone. Hence, a late participant won’t be entertained and has to return home on their own. The trek will start without the late people. No refunds will be provided.
+ Guidelines and rules

  • NO SPEAKERS ALLOWED, no headphones. Enjoy nature & birds and let others enjoy as well.
  • No drinking, no smoking. No tobacco, no hookah, no drugs. Just get high on nature & reach your stress-free nirvana.
  • NO LITTERING: If you create any plastic waste you will need to carry it back with you.
  • Don’t wear any jewelry on treks if you value it.
  • DON’T anger the monkeys: Don’t look directly at monkeys, no aggression to be shown, no food should be offered. Wait for the trek lead to help you.
  • Avoid perfumes as they attract bees to attack.
  • No excessive photography which will delay the group.
  • Don’t argue with locals.
  • No swimming without permission & without life jacket
  • Though we assure utmost safety & would take all the necessary precautions, mountains can spring surprises. We won’t be responsible for any injuries or accidents on treks.
  • Trek lead’s decision will be final & binding.

About TheFreeBird ?

I have completed Basic mountaineering , Basic rock climbing, 150+ sahyadri treks, summitted 20,000 ft peak. More about me. After trekking & blogging about sahyadris for a decade and receiving endless messages to organize treks , here we are. Since I don’t like crowds I will mostly organise offbeat treks with lesser crowds . With peaceful treks you learn a lot about yourself, you lose self doubts & though your legs might be tired you would come back with a renewed energy within yourself to take on any thing that the life throws. If you any queries feel free to contact me on handles below. Happy trekking !

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