Here I am signing in again to write about my Pune trip. Despite the hectic work of March(Financial Year End), the excitement of visiting Pune had made me more cheerful all along march.
I always have the habit of reading travelogues. That too when I am visiting a new place, I don’t want to miss the best of the place. While reading one such blogs, I happened to read about Tandem Paragliding in Khamset, Pune.
Ever since I did river rafting and cliff jumping in Rishikesh, I started to fall in love with adventures. The thrill of living on edges can never be explained.
Pune trip is always close to my heart for lot of reasons. One reason being it made me feel so independent. And another reason being I was able to strike down a few from my bucket list.
All my friends had already started to Pune. As I had got some work, I started two days after them. I booked an early morning(5:00 am) flight from Chennai. I was feeling really excited that I would be witnessing the Sun Rise from top of the world. My flight landed around 6:30 am in the morning. My hotel car driver had already reached and was waiting for me.
Local sightseeing in Pune
After refreshing, we started around 9:00 am to Shaniwar wada fort, a fort which was built during 18th century. It is considered to be a haunted fort. After Shaniwar wada, we started to Agha khan palace.
Local sightseeing in Pune
After refreshing, we started around 9:00 am to Shaniwar wada fort, a fort which was built during 18th century. It is considered to be a haunted fort. After Shaniwar wada, we started to Agha khan palace.
Agha Khan Palace |
That night while dining with my friends, I was telling them about Tandem Paragliding in Khamshet, Pune. I was surprised to see two of my friends were interested to join me for paragliding.
Since others were not interested, we decided that all of us could go on a day trip to South Mumbai. We were a gang of ten. We booked a temporary traveller from Pune to Mumbai. We started early in the morning to avoid traffic.
Off to Mumbai
The road tripping on Mumbai-Pune Expressway was awesome. It carved through the scenic Sahyadri mountain ranges with lots of passes and tunnels. One such pass is shown in the picture. We reached Mumbai around 10 am.
This is how it all started |
Off to Mumbai
Mumbai-Pune Expressway -Google source |
We started our Mumbai trip with“Sithi Vinayagar Temple–Well known ancient Ganesha temple (1801).”
From there, we had decided to go to “Hajji Ali Dhargh.” Dhargha, which is located in the middle of the sea and a path connecting it with mainland. The gushing tides from both sides of the path offered an awesome welcome. Mumbai skyline looked splendid from Hajji Ali Dhargha.
From Dhargha, we headed to a Mount Mary’s church in Bandra. The main reason for choosing this church was to ride on Bandra-worli sea link, a civil engineering marvel. The sea link had been built to connect Worli to Bandra. I wished I could have got a chance to see the Bandra-Worli sea link when it is fully lit in the night.
From there, we had decided to go to “Hajji Ali Dhargh.” Dhargha, which is located in the middle of the sea and a path connecting it with mainland. The gushing tides from both sides of the path offered an awesome welcome. Mumbai skyline looked splendid from Hajji Ali Dhargha.
Hajji Ali Dhargha - Heaven on earth |
Bandra Worli Sea Link |
Gateway Sailing Club - Yatch Ride |
Sunset and the Mumbai Skyline |
Let me go back to my dream of flying. Yes Tandem paragliding in Khamshet. I was not able to stop the fire of flying in air. So I have checked up with few agencies for booking. I got to know that the tandem paragliding for the weekends have already been booked. Slot was available only on Monday. Two of my friends who were interested to join me, would have already started to their place by that time. So I was left with myself.
I had two options. Either to sit up all day in my room or to paraglide alone. After lot of thinking, I had booked for tandem paragliding on Monday (06.04.15) 3:00 pm. I was successful in convincing two of my friends to join me to click some pictures. All the way from Pune to Khamshet, my friends were teasing me. The only time where I did shut my mouth for three long hours could be that Pune to Khamshet journey. I was completely nervous but still I really wanted to take that thrill.
We reached the paragliding spot by 2:55. But we couldn’t even see anyone there. After I called and enquired, I got to know that agency people were yet to reach the destination. At around 3:15, the agency people had come to flying site. They gave basic instructions regarding paragliding.
Then we started to trek to the small hilltop from where the kickoff of paragliding started. My colleague was teasing me that he wanted a take a final picture of me. With the mixture of nervousness and excitement, I trekked to the hilltop to take-off.
Trekking to a small hilltop |
All set for Paragliding |
Much to the pilot’s surprise, I blurted out that I would like to take the first flight. He gave me the jacket to be put on. All things were set for paragliding.
The tandem pilot had asked me to try running against the wind. Since the wind made me loose control, I wasn’t able to run against the wind. Then two co-instructors had to run along with me pulling my glider against the wind to soar up to the sky.
Soar up to the Sky |
“Flying in air was always a dream..
Finally that dream came to reality in Khamshet, Pune.”
My blue gliders started flying over the meadows of Khamshet. I was awestruck by the view it offered. I wondered how on earth these people would have learnt this skill. It’s just a pull of string(Lines in paragliding terms) which make the glider plane to dance according to the pilot’s wish.
My blue gliders started flying over the meadows of Khamshet. I was awestruck by the view it offered. I wondered how on earth these people would have learnt this skill. It’s just a pull of string(Lines in paragliding terms) which make the glider plane to dance according to the pilot’s wish.
Yeyyyy!!! Finally Flying in air!!! |
After that, my pilot smiled mischievously and told “Chalo. Lets see now”. Then using his speed bars and lines, he turned the glider hither and thither in a fast speed. I started shouting “Bussss… Bussss…(Enough.. Enough..), I then regretted for telling the pilot that it wasn't thrilling in the first place.
The final best part was landing. When the wind pulls you in different direction, the pilot’s art of landing had to be appreciated.
As I said earlier, Pune trip was one hell of a trip. And I loved every bit of it.
Month of Trip - April'15
No of days of trip - 3 Days
As I said earlier, Pune trip was one hell of a trip. And I loved every bit of it.
Month of Trip - April'15
No of days of trip - 3 Days