Panjrapole Chunchele Farm Jungle Safari – 20 Sep 2025
Trek Overview
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- Type:
[ ] hill fort
[ ] forest trail
[ ] plateau
- Difficulty Level:
[ ] easy
[ ] moderate
[ ] difficult
- Best Season:
[ ] winter
[ ] summer
[ ] monsoon
- Time taken to Climb [hrs]:
- Water Availability:
[ ] yes
[ ] no
- Suitable For:
[ ] beginners
[ ] regular trekkers
[ ] families
Schedule & Companions
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Route Information
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Historical / Mythological Background
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Key Landmarks & Attractions
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Experience & Observations
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Facilities & Amenities
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- Guide Needed:
[ ] yes
[ ] no
Local Notes
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Photos & Media
[ ] Add photos
[ ] Add route map (GPS screenshot)
[ ] Add group photo
Reflection
- What I Loved Most:
- What I’d Improve Next Time:
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- Return Visit:
[ ] yes/no
[ ] (why?)
- Region: Shree Nasik Panchavati Panjrapole farm area near Chunchale, Nashik.[web:35]
- Grade: Easy safari-style outing; done by vehicle plus short walks.
- Area: ~850 acres of land with trees, water bodies, grazing land and farm sections (as mentioned in your notes).
- Route: Internal farm/forest tracks by tractor/jeep; short walks to view cattle, birds, small water bodies and plantation areas.
- Access: Only with prior permission from Nasik Panchavati Panjrapole; not an open public trekking trail.
- Best season: Post-monsoon to winter for pleasant weather and greenery.
- Water/food: Typically includes organised snacks/tea; still carry a bottle and personal essentials.
- Safety: Respect animals’ space; do not litter or feed without permission; this is a working gaushala and agri-tourism site.
- Fact: The farm hosts hundreds of cattle and a mix of horticulture, composting, and other agri-based projects, blending animal care with green initiatives.[web:35]
- Quote: “Not every jungle is wild—some are carefully grown, one sapling and one animal at a time.”