Dhak Bahiri is a cave in the Sahyadri hill range, situated near the village Jambhivli off village-Malavali in the Pune district of India. It was used by pilgrims and sages for the pilgrimage to the god Bahiri.
Location
The nearest col to the cave sits at the end of a 1-hour hike along a trail leading out of Jambhivli. From there, the terrain rises into the Dhak and Kalakrai peak. Reaching the cave requires ascending the col and walking along the scarp, followed by a 30' vertical ascent.
Inside the cave
Water from the rock face drains into a cistern in the cave. There is room inside for 15 - 20 people to camp overnight. The local village maintains a supply of utensils and cookware on hand for use by campers.[1]

The final climb
Gallery
 Dhak fort Dhak fort
 The cole between Dhak and kalakrai pinnacle The cole between Dhak and kalakrai pinnacle
 The vertical climb The vertical climb
 The Bahiri cave The Bahiri cave
 Water cistern in the cave Water cistern in the cave
 The utensils dipped in water The utensils dipped in water
 Dhak fort and the pinnacle Dhak fort and the pinnacle
 JAI SHIVRAI JAI SHIVRAI
References
- ↑ "Dhak-Bahiri fort wadhap | forts in raigad | kokan | trekking". www.kokansearch.com.
External links
18°52′29.6″N 73°25′42″E / 18.874889°N 73.42833°E
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