A faint and complicated track leads from Sandshi upto the col between the lower of the Bahiri pinnacles and the mountain of Dhak. It can take anything from 4 to 6 hours to reach the col because of route finding difficulty. From the col one has to descend about 50m through a narrow passage between the pinnacle and the Dhak mountain. The track descends at an angle of 45 degrees and the soil is a bit sandy so one has to hold on to both the sides to prevent slipping. After the descent one comes on to the wall of Dhak from where an exposed traverse of about 100m leads one to a position below the cave. Most of the traverse consists of a series of rock cut steps which are just large enough for one foot to rest on. After the traverse are a series of rock cut steps climbing vertically upwards. One has to climb up a set of steps then do an exposed traverse, again climb some steps and again traverse till one reaches a "bichki". The steps are blown off in this section. A tree trunk (called bichki) has been suspended there by ropes. The branches have been cut off into small stumps to make footholds. Using this bichki one climbs up for about 5m after which there is still about 2m of climb left for reaching the cave, where there is no support of a bichki. But a stem of a creeper has been tied by ropes in this section. Using this stem one can haul oneself up into the cave. It takes about 90 minutes to reach the cave from the col.
To return one has to descend by the same way. One should be very careful while descending down the exposed stretches. After coming back to the col between the Bahiri pinnacle and the mountain of Dhak one can return to Sandshi or on the other hand climb further up to reach the top of Dhak. It takes about one hour from the col to the top of Dhak and the route is clear and quick. The top of Dhak is a plateau, 5km long at a height of 707m. Walking on this plateau leads to a village at its other end from where a good route descends quickly, in about one and a half hours to the Ulhas Valley. The point where one descends is at the junction of Karjat-Kondiwade and Karjat-Sandshi roads and there are more frequent buses available from this place. Hence it is better to end the trek at this point than to go back to Sandshi.
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