Day 5: Guhagar-Hedvi-Narven-Kudali-Jambhari-Khandala-Ganpatiphule-Nevre-Ratnagiri

From there on, the objective was to find the ferry that would take me across the creek into Ratnagiri taluka. This, as I was to find out would be a very trivial affair. From Hedvi, headed for Narvan where I hoped to take the ferry; but with the village surrounded by hills on all sides, ferry was the last thing I could look for. Taking directions form the villagers, I was told to head for Tavsal & cross over to Jaigadh.
Reaching Tavsal, one has to cross over a few hills untill you hit upon a flat table land with a T junction. The road on the right leads to Tavsal while the one to the right leads to Padval & further ahead to Abloli. On reaching the junction, from the locals, got to know, I was late for the ferry @ Tasval. So, decided to head for Padval. However it was later informed that , the route to the jetty was Padval was precarious & taking a cycle would be difficult. So the only possible alternative was to head for Kudali & cross over to Jambhari. On such open plains with numerous diversionary roads approaching from all sides, it is always a tricky situation to maintain proper route. Every 15 – 20 min, one might find a solitary motorist passing by or a local; whom, you need to stop for directions.
From Jambhari, the route to Ganpatiphule is reduced to around 19 km, thanks to a new route via Khandala. From, Jambhari an uphill route takes you to the
With no easy accommodation available & my patience running thin, took the rash decision of terminating my goa plans mid way & heading back home. I guess, it was a momentary loss of patience that forced me to hit back by the earliest bus available.
Though, the final objective of reaching Goa was shelved, it did throw open a lot of possibilities which till only a few days back was only a subject of debate & discussion. With every day being a new learning experience; both about handling the bike & the road; it should lay a good foundation for my future forays into the wild.