Tikona Fort 2018




Tikona Fort (Monsoon Trek - 1)




Panorama View.

View from the top.
It's been three years I've started trekking with a unit named "Mulund K.V.O Trekking Unit".  And Tikona Fort was my first trek of my life, my brother is one of the most experienced trekker and a volunteer of this unit. As we both are nature lovers's, we have been giving our most time to nature only. Whenever I go for trekking with anyone, I always found people who are very town addicted but they want to enjoy the nature, but many a times I've seen while hiking they feel very awkward to touch down to any rock or anything for a better grip and climb them up,. I don't why they feel so, and when someone experienced person or any volunteer say to be careful and make a better grip they're like come'on bruh we know everything. Actually, I was helping this time as a volunteer and a experienced person of the group & experienced this moments. No Offence to any towny people's, but the thing is don't think that we're showing off or something it's about your life only to take you safely as much as possible. We can't help you every-time, sometimes you have to take guidance. And getting your hands into a 'Poop' for a life or to save it do not hesitate or don't bring your ego in between. 
 So, let's talk about this trek.
If you're a professional or experienced trekker you can reach to the top by 45 min or max 1 hour, it's one of the easiest and a beginner's trek so if anyone doing his/her first trek bring them here and climb on. The best to visit here from my side is 'Winter'. Last year I have seen a milky-way from naked eye, though this fort is not so high but yeah in winter sunrise is much beautiful and it's good for photographers to visit in winter and summer for milky-way or star trails. And yeah I would suggest you to take tents when you're doing night trek in winter but take care of your equipment's, Monkey's Alert.
Don't hurt them and please don't do mischievous thing with them, this action may cause you harm.




On your right hand side, the photo has been taken from the edge of the fort. Please be careful, and don't do it if you're afraid of heights.




Participants of this Trek.


I've posted a Timelapse video, which was taken from the base site of our Unit.


Timelapse Video.

Panorama View.


Stay tuned for my next Trek blog.
ThankYou!

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