Popular as one of the 12 Jyotirlinga Shrines, Bhimashankar boasts of its religious importance. The name of the place has a story. According to Mythology, during a battle between Lord Shiva and demon Tripurasura, Bhima River evaporated. After the demon was defeated and reduced to ashes, Lord Shiva’s sweat helped the river to get back its water flow. In short, it was revived. The place got its name owing to this river Bhima. If you are looking for a religious trip with some adventure with friends, Bhimashankar can be an ideal holiday destination. Most people come on a family trip and friends come on an adventure trip here. When you are in this place, you not only are mesmerized by the story the place holds but also by the way people enjoy their trekking expedition with friends.
Located in a village named Bhorgiri, it also falls in the Shyadri range of Maharashtra. The elevation at which this hill station is situated is 3250 feet. The hill station is covered by rainforest. Therefore, you will see the place is covered in lush greenery. Considered as one of the holiest shrines in India, people come in great numbers to see this place with friends, family and even with better halves. If you are in and around cities such as Pune and Mumbai, you can make a road trip with friends. A weekend getaway is a must if you are working in long corporate hours.
Distance
If you have to consider its distance from high tech cities, it is closest to Pune. It is 100 kilometers from the city. If one wants to take a car to Bhimashankar from Pune, one can reach in two hours at max. The distance from Mumbai is 223 kilometers making it a 4 hours’ drive from the city. From Nashik, the distance is 205 kilometers and makes it an ideal weekend getaway from there too. The distance of Bhimashankar from the capital city Delhi is 1421 kilometers.
Budget
A two-day trip to Bhimashankar will cost you Rs 8000. This is the minimum amount that you must be ready with. The price will vary depending on several factors. If you are traveling from Delhi, of course, you will have more expenditure in terms of travel. A few others may want to spend their time in a luxurious manner in the hill station. There is no luxury without money. So, Rs 8000 is the minimum while the maximum amount can go up to Rs 20000 for two days. Are you planning on a solo trip? You must consider the budget because there won’t be anyone sharing the room or other expenditures with you.
Things to do in Bhimashankar
1. Bhimashankar Temple
Being a religious place, you can’t miss out on the temples there. One of the most popular being Bhimashankar temple. It is one among those 12 Jyotirlinga shrines in the country. It is amusing to be witnessing one here in the city. People on a family trip must visit this place if there are senior citizens because they will love the feel here. The temple is said to be built in the 13th century. Within the walls of the temple, you can find carvings of Buddha.
2. Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary
Spread across an area of 120-kilometer square, this sanctuary was opened for the protection of giant Indian squirrels. Later, it became the house of several mammals and birds. If you are seeking for an adventure trip, this sanctuary definitely makes one for you. This sanctuary was opened in the year 1984 and since then, people have been visiting this place for experiencing the thrill of seeing rare species of animals.
3. Hanuman Lake
Who doesn’t love lakes? Hanuman Lake is a spot that is the right place for the required peace of mind. The beauty of the waterfall at the backdrop and hills to add to the beauty is a scene to die for. If you like sitting without doing much but admiring animals, and the nature, then look no further, this is the place for you.
4. Ahupe Fall
Tourists on visiting Bhimashankar want to visit this fall for the sight it has to offer. Moreover, the water of the popular Dimbhe Dam will add fuel to your excitement on your weekend getaway with friends. It is always worth getting to see such scenic beauty. Honeymooners also like to visit this spot.
Bhimashankar Trek: Being covered by hill and lush greenery, adventure-seeking travelers don’t miss out on the required fun. Trekking is one of the most chosen activities by tourists. With getting a view of the city, you also get to do some sight-seeing from the top. Trekking is always best for groups. Making plans ahead of time proves to be beneficial.
How to Reach Bhimashankar?
Although a tinsel town, Bhimashankar is connected with many cities. The route that people prefer to travel short distances is by bus or taxi. There are regular buses going to and fro. You can pick one and set on your journey if it is a weekend getaway with friends from nearby places.
If it isn’t a weekend getaway and traveling from distant, trains are the best. The nearest railway station is the Kamshet railway station. From Kamshet, you cover a distance of 90 kilometers in an hour and a half to 2 hours by road. Most of the major cities in India have railway stations. It will be convenient for everyone to travel.
Suppose, you want a quicker mode of transport, there is nothing like air travel. The nearest airport being Pune, you can travel at your convenience. Once you reach Pune, you can hire a commercial cab or vehicle for your journey to Bhimashankar. Make it an adventurous adventure trip like never before.
Best Time to Visit Bhimashankar
If you are planning to make a family trip and visit only the temple there, you can visit the city at any time of the year. You won’t have any issues with the weather. It can be a little inconvenient for trekkers though. It is advisable for trekkers to plan an adventure trip during winters or from November to February. Even Monsoon is preferred by trekkers.
Nearby Places to Bhimashankar
There are many places which are close to Bhimashankar. You can visit a few of them like Pune, Mumbai, Nashik, Lonavala, Khandala, and Alibaug.