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Trek India Welcomes you for the trek to Devkund Waterfall on 14th Oct 2018 leaving on 13th Oct 2018 Night.
Trek Details:
About Devkund:
Devkund Waterfall is a virgin place with clear water. It is the s confluence of three waterfalls and is said to be the origin of Kundalika river. It is about a three-hour trek from base village along the dam backwater and through forest to reach this place known as ‘Devkund’. A major part of the trek goes through some semi-dried forests with the river running parallel and sometimes crisscrossing through the route.
This trek can be done by amateurs as well. The approximate length of the trek is 4.5km which includes a hike alongside the Bhira dam, patches of forest cover, a small water stream, and open fields. There is no big ascend throughout the trek excluding the last 10% which requires a 300ft approx. of gradual ascending to finally reach the waterfall.
Things to See Nearby :
Travel Schedule:
Travel in the Non Ac Bus.
Meeting Place: - Dadar Pritam Hotel
Meeting Time: - 11.00 PM
Itinerary:
Day 0: - (Saturday)
Day 1: (Sunday)
Trek Cost Includes of :
Trek Cost Excludes :
Thing To Carry:
patnus, mangaon, Maharashtra 402308, India
• Payment once done is non refundable.
• Trek Leader Decision will be final. No argument will be entrained.
• Trek India reserved the right to change/deviate/cancel the plan without any prior notice.
• Participants Safety is the prime concern for us and will not compromise for the same.
• Registration Form should be fill up after the registration is done, so we will have the emergency contact database.
• Trek India is not Responsible for any baggage or personal belonging loss/damage and participant are responsible for the same.
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