Koleshwar plateau as seen from atop Mt. Kamalgad near Wai, Maharashtra, India.
Developers are lobbying to make a "New Mahabaleshwar" hill-station on Koleshwar. Can you believe it? I trekked through the dense forest of Koleshwar and it will indeed be sad to see all the trees cut down for our amusement. Then again, if I don't intend to do anything about this, then I have no right to complain.
An elderly local (81 years old) by the name of Mr. Gogawale, who was as fit as an 18 year old, told us that Drona from the epic Mahabharata had spent some time on this plateau.


Looking up at Mt. Kanchendzonga, the world's third highest peak, I felt like all the troubles I had to undertake to get here were worth it. It's a humbling experience and makes one philosophical. One realizes how insignificant we are and such meaningless lives we lead chasing some elusive "title" at work. And how can I forget my team? The camaraderie had begun right from day one. A special thanks to Raj for arranging the most memorable trek of my life and also to Shyam, our cook, for bringing back my lost camera (actually, memories)!
The sun was unbearable and relentless. My haversack weighed around twelve kilos. I had come directly from another city and did not get a chance to go "home" and dump all the unnecessary stuff that I was carrying. I had a hard time climbing even a small hill. Upon reaching a village, I decided to hire a porter to carry my bag. He said he would only come until the start of a 'ghali', and not all the way to the top. According to him, the ghali was only 1.5 hours away. At our pace, it took us more than four hours in the scorching sun. I got my money's worth and gave him a good tip.
