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Celebrate New Year with Sahyadris

Explore Sahyadris, Explore Maharashtra Desha...!!!

Grab the opportunity to surprise your dear mountaineers, trekkers, adventurers, travelers, nature or mountain lovers.

Get.Set.Climb presents the first ever Sahyadris calendar for 2018, showcasing the beauty and essence of the Western Ghats of Maharashtra. The calendar provides a mindblowing view of our Sahyadris, captured by some awesome photographers. The pictures selected for the calendar highlights the specialty of the forts/treks.

Have a glimpse at the calendar below,
First page of the calendar

Let the year start with Kalsubai

Second month shows second highest peak of Maharashtra

Indravajra phenomenon seen from Harishchandragad/Kokankada

Have the delicious Pithali-Bhakri in April

Enjoy summer sun in May on Lohgad

Enjoy the early rain showers from Kalavantin top

Walk through the rocky pass in rains 

Enjoy the greenery at the ex-capital, Raigad

Experience the serenity at the less known Hargad  

Post monsoon get drowned shadows of Sandhan Valley

Get to workout in winter 

And last but not the least, cherish all your year long treks at the edge of Kokankada

Last page of the calendar

If you like the calendar, please feel free to Message/Call/WhatsApp on 91-8237102151. You can also email us or contact on FB or just mention in the comments. 
Only for 230 INR. Shipping charges 50/- for Pune, 100/- outside Pune. 
(Currently, table calendar of 8x6 inches is available, for wall calendar of custom size please contact us, we can surely work it out it.)

Get.Set.Climb is grateful to the following photographers for making this calendar wonderful,
1. Bamboo Pit Viper by Chaitanya Shukla
2. Kalsubai by Anulal Pillai
3. Salher, Sandhan Valley, Naneghat by Vinit Date
4. Harishchandragad by Rohan Sadadekar
5. Sinhgad by Akanksha Patil
6. Lohgad by Devesh Daksh
7. Kalavantin from Google images
8. Raigad by Jeet Shoots
9. Hargad by Pranav Patil
10. Torna by Rohan Kshirsagar
11. Kokankada by Arun Sawant

GET, SET to Contact us as early as possible...!



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