3. Stream Crossing
Crossing the streams during monsoon can be challenging due to the heavy flow of water. You might even need rope to safely cross the stream during this time. It is advisable to do this trail with a guide during heavy rains to avoid any mishaps and get the best possible experience.
Difficulty Level and the Bikat Rating Scale
Andharban is a level 1 trek on the Bikat Rating Scale.
About the BRS: The Bikat Rating Scale rates the difficulty level of all treks and expeditions in our portfolio after taking into account their geographical and climatic conditions.
According to this scale, if you are a beginner who is unsure of your fitness level and don’t know what to expect on a trek, a trek rated one will be a good place to start.
If you liked your very first trekking experience and are looking to test your limits next, the treks rated 2 or 3 will do the job for you.
A beginner who is sure of their fitness level on the other hand is welcome to skip the first two levels and directly start with one of the treks rated 3.
From 4 onwards, the rules change a little. It is mandatory to have trekking experience of the previous level to participate in the next level.
Best Time to do the Andharban Trek
The best time to do this trek during monsoon and the months following monsoon. The forest is lush green and the hills are adorned with cascading waterfalls. The trail is however open all year round.
How to Reach the Base
The best way to reach Pimpri for the Andharban trek is via private transport. Hire a private vehicle from Lonavala (50 kms away) and get dropped at the starting point. At the end of the trail you can ask your driver to pick you up from Patnus or Bhira village.
While there are public transport options to reach Bhamburde village (14 kms away from Pimpri) from Lonavala, there are no buses from Bhira for you to return on your way back.
Frequently Asked Questions about Andharban
1. How long does the trek take?
The Andharban trek takes 4-5 hours to complete.
2. Is this trek for beginners?
Yes! Andharban can be attempted by beginners. The trail is easy and is almost always descending.
3. Can we camp on the trail?
There are a few people who carry their tents and camp on the plateau like openings on the trail. You can always spend a night there and head to Bhira the next morning if you wish to.
That’s all about the Andharban trek! Should you wish to know more or need help planning your weekend adventure in Sahyadris, please feel free to reach out to our team.