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Trekking in Maharashtra – The Ultimate Trekking Destinations in Maharashtra

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Trekking enthusiasts cannot have it better than Maharashtra. This state offers innumerable trekking spots. The trekker who loves variety has to visit this place. Whether it is listening to the thunderous roar of a waterfall. The soft rains in a naturalistic setting. The sound of wildlife on a nature trail. Or simple embracing the diversity of the Western Ghats. There is much to explore here.

Those who come to Maharastra head straight to the Sahyadris. Especially during the rains. Unsurprisingly so. Because trekking in these mountain ranges during the monsoons is a different experience. Many people have vouched for the magical feeling of encountering the mountains and forts along the way. Most trails have an enormous wealth of naturalistic treasures. Lush green mountains. Crisscrossing streams. Seasonal waterfalls. Mountain faces teeming with exotic flora and fauna. Nature in its full bounty by way of blossoming flower meadows of different colours, shapes, and sizes. Placid lakes with cool and freshwater. The list goes on. Be it a weekend or a holiday, trekking avenues in Maharashtra are many. Here are some of them.

Summers are often looked upon as the worst season of the year. Why? Well, because of the scorching heat during noon and sometimes the humidity that lasts all day and night. If given a chance, most of us would have an AC or a fan tied to our bodies at all times. But let’s be realistic. Since that is not possible, we choose the other feasible option, which is planning a weekend gateway to some cool hill station. But as they as, bad times don’t last long, it is similar with this season. Summer is soon followed by the monsoon, which is by far one of the most loved seasons of the year. From adults to children, everyone eagerly looks forward to the rains. And, why wouldn’t you? It takes away all the humidity and heat away. And what is brings along are cool, breezy days and the smell of freshly wet mud.

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Furthermore, the rains also make it possible for us to take up some fun, recreational activities like trekking. I don’t know about you, but I sure do love trekking! And trekking in the rains is even more fun! It sure does get a little mucky, but hey, what’s the fun in always being neat and tidy. We all do need an opportunity to let loose and enjoy, and trekking in the rains helps me do so. So, coming down to the main point, what are the best places in Maharashtra that one can choose to go on a trek for during the rains? There are several places that one can opt for, but let’s make a list of the most visited places for treks during the rains. Hopefully, it might help you get an idea as to which place to choose for your next adventure.

#1. Matheran Trekking in Maharashtra from near Mumbai
To most Mumbaikars, Matheran is a place where one can relax and unwind while not burning a hole in your pocket. Apart from accommodation, travelling to this place too is reasonable. It is a popular hill station located in Maharashtra and is easily accessible from cities such as Mumbai and Pune.

This location makes for a splendid option for a weekend trek. This hill station offers several trek trails that one can choose depending on the comfort level. For a beginner, you can choose the Neral to Matheran trail. If you’re a pro at this, then opt for a more adventurous route that is the Dhudani trail. Either ways, when you reach this location, don’t forget to enjoy the breath-taking views from points of interest such as the Porcupine Point, Panorama Point, and One Tree Hill.

A. Garbett Point / Garbut Point (Near Matheran)
Starting from the Bhivpuri railway station and passing through the Diksal village, the trek passes through the lush landscape of the Dhom dam. Along the way are water bodies and streams. The Diksal waterfall is en route. Trekkers can witness the culture of the region because there are many rustic villages along the way. The route eventually leads to a steep ascent to the Garbett Plateau. From there, the trek commences up to a wide ridge which is the Garbett Point hill.

B. Vikatgad / Peb Fort (Near Matheran)
Vikatgad Peb Fort is nestled in the Matheran hill range. Situated at an elevation of 2,100 feet, trekking up to the fort is a popular activity for those looking for an adventurous nature trail. The fort was used as a place of storage. Food, ammunition, and several other items were stored here. There are also places to visit nearby such as Louisa point, Panorama point, Porcupine point, Heart point, and One Tree Hill point.

C. Irshalgad (Near Matheran)
A fortress located between Panvel and Matheran, Irshalgad starts at the Chauk railway station. The pinnacle of the fort takes 2 hours to ascend. The path is easy to moderate. Some sections are steep and narrow. At Irshalwadi village along the way, many pay a visit to a nearby temple and then proceed to the Irshalgad plateau.

#2. Ratangad Fort Trekking in Maharashtra
Ratangad in Maharashtra is located at a distance less than 200km away from Pune and Mumbai. Just like Matheran, Ratangad Fort is also a great destination for a trek. The view from this fort is breath-taking while the climb up is equally adventurous.

The trek starts at the lovely Ratanwadi village and goes through forests, streams, and rocky terrains. Since this trek is a bit difficult (given the slippery terrains during monsoon) it is advised that someone with a good trekking experience go on this trek. Furthermore, this trekking trail also diverges into the route to Harishchandragad, another popular trekking destination in Maharashtra. The entire trekking route will take nearly 4 hours.

#3. Harishchandragad Fort Trek in Maharashtra

In Maharashtra’s Ahmednagar district lies the Harischandragad fort. Considered to be a challenging trek, beginners or experienced are dissuaded from taking the Taramati Ghal or Nalichi Vaat route. Especially during monsoon – because the surface might get slippery. But getting to the fort via the Pachnai or Khireshwar routes is easier and enjoyable.

After one gets to the fort, which is situated on a hill, from the Konkan cliff, panoramic views of the surrounding can be seen. Called locally Konkan Kada, the concave-shaped fall is high with a sharp drop of more than 1800 feet. It is suggested that one does not go too near the edge as the winds are very strong.

The Harishchandragad Fort is ancient, having its origin in about the sixth century BC. All over the fort, one can see caves. It is believed that these caves were carved in the 11th or 12th century. Khubi Phata is the basecamp if the trekking route is Khireshwar and Pachani if the trail is via the Pachnai route. A typical trekking sojourn starts at the base village, and towards Kokankada. After having breakfast, trekkers visit the fort, the temple, and the nearby Kedareshwar caves.

Regarded as the main structure protecting the Malshej Ghat, the Harishchandragad Fort is a famous hill fort. Located in the Ahmednagar district, it has an ancient history. Various Puranas have a reference to the region. The citadel is said to be built during the 6th century. The caves in this region were carved during the 11th century.

There are many ways to hike to the fort. Khireshwar, Belpada, and Pachnai are the well-known base stations for trekkers. Some routes take about 3 hours, some even lesser. Trekking through this route means going through dense forests.

#4. Kalsubai Trek in Maharashtra – Highest Peak of Maharashtra
Kalsubai Trek Peak is the highest peak in Maharashtra Kalsubai, known as the highest peak in Maharashtra, is called the ‘Everest of the Sahyadris’. The peak is a famous trekking destination for trekking enthusiasts and is definitely on the must-do list. Located at a distance of 140km from Mumbai, there are multiple trails to Kalsubai. Its starting point for

Located at a distance of 140km from Mumbai, there are multiple trails to Kalsubai. Its starting point for trek is Bari village, which follows a rocky and difficult terrain to the peak. This exciting trek will take about four hours.

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#5. Rajmachi Fort Trek in Maharashtra
Among the best places for trekking in Maharashtra, Rajmachi Fort is considered as one of the most challenging. Located nearly 94kms from Mumbai, this fort offers a picturesque location for trekking that is loved by all nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The trail offers a challenging climb and plenty of attractions to see along the way. However, be careful not to slip on the steep slopes in certain parts especially on account of the rains.

 

#6. Vasota Fort Trek in Maharashtra
Vasota Fort, also known as Vyaghragad, is one of the famous forts for trekking in the Sahyadri. It is known as one of the best treks in this region on account of its wilderness and beauty.

The fort is surrounded by thick forests and a river which makes the destination ideal for trekkers to delve into its charming beauty. Since this fort was originally associated with the famous Maratha history, the fort exudes rich historical charm, thus giving trekkers a chance to explore the fort and indulge in some educative history about our culture. Additionally, the fort also offers a breath-taking view of the Konya Backwaters and the forests.

That being said, now it’s up to you which place you choose to go on an awesome trek. Make sure you have a check-list ready as to what things you need to carry on your trek. Remember, it’s going to be raining, so make sure all of your bags are waterproof! Apart from that, all I can say it choose wisely, spend decently, and have the most amount of fun on your little adventure!

 

#7. Bhimashankar trek in Maharashtra
Considered by many trekkers as their favorite trek, the Bhimashakar trek is taken mostly during the monsoons. The trekking trail winds through the hot spots of the Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary. During the expedition, one can see a variety of birds and animals. Spotted deer, langurs, and many species of birds have made their home here. Trekkers lookout mostly for the exotic Malabar Giant Squirrel, also called by the name of ‘shekru’.

Depending on the route taken, the trek is easy or moderately difficult. For first time trekkers, the Shidi Ghat route is not recommended. Rather, the Ganesh Ghat route can be taken. So what can one see throughout the trekking adventure? Lots and lots of flora and fauna, exotic visuals, hilltops. Of course, there are the ladders and man-made bridges one has to cross. Which makes the trip even more exciting. The basecamp of the trek begins at the Khandas village. At the Neral railway station or Karjat, there is private transportation to use to get to this base camp.

#8. Prabalgad fort trek in Maharashtra
Prabalgad fort trek can be taken at any season of the year, but taking it during monsoons is the best way to experience the weather, the surroundings, and the unique environment. The fort was built during the Bahamani sultanate. It is located in the Raigarh district. Surrounded by the Sahyadri mountain range, the fort is situated at an elevation of more than seven hundred meters above sea level. From the fort, one can see the Kalyan fort and Irshalgad fort.

Prabalgad fort has historical significance owing to its elevation. It was used extensively as a watchtower. Under Shivaji’s rule, the fort was refurbished. Currently, this magnificent structure serves as an offbeat retreat. Tourists throng this place to shed their exhaustion from a city-based existence. To enjoy the lush green blankets of thick vegetation and the fresh ecosystem of the region.

The trek is as interesting as well. Narrow trails pass through thickly set forests. The terrain is rocky, mostly uphill, and in some places steep. Steps are carved out of rocks in some places. Ascending the fort is an exhilarating activity. Because once one gets to the top, the feeling of being on the top is natural. Awe-inspiring sights await from atop. Thakurwadi is the basecamp and local transportation is available at Panvel to get here.

#9. Manikgad fort Trek in Maharashtra
Although a ruinous fort, Manikgad in its heyday was a grand structure and used extensively as a watchtower. At more than 1800 feet above sea level, the fort is strategically located. So much that it is not easy to climb up the fort from three sides except the main entry. The upper part of the fort is accessible only from the south.

From atop the fort, one can see a commanding view of the land beneath. The valleys, Prabalgad fort, and Karnala pinnacle can be viewed from here. At the site of the fort, there is a large water tank, a rock-cut that was built for rainwater harvesting. During those times, tanks such as these were essential to supply water to surrounding regions during the summers. The total trekking distance one way is 5 kilometers. Ascent distance is 1734 feet and the time required for ascending and descending the fort is 5 hours. The base village is at Washivali.

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#10. Visapur & Lohagad Fort Trek in Maharashtra
During the monsoons, trekking in Maharashtra’s numerous trekking trails is a favoured activity. The Visapur and Lohagard Fort trek is one such trek that is easier than the rest. A beginner-friendly trek that starts from the Bhaje village the trail winds through exotic vegetation. One good thing about the trek is that it is near to the Mumbai-Pune expressway, hence it is easily accessible.

The ideal base camp for this trek is the Bhaje Village. The trek takes up to 3 hours one way. The Visapur fort is at an altitude of more than 3500 feet. The terrain type through the trail is rocky and thickly wooded. The trekking route can be tricky for first-time visitors. So it is recommended to take a guide.

Those who visit the fort also visit the Bhaje caves when returning. These caves are very ancient, dating back to the 2nd century. Being rock-cut caves, it is an amazing place to visit. The fact that 2nd-century human beings had built these caves makes it mind-blowing.  Built as part of the fortification of Visapur and Lohagad, the trail offers an entire range of experiences. It is a forest trail, waterfall, boulders, staircase, skiing, and even a motorized trail. Visapur Fort is considered to be one of the highest structures in the state. Standing tall on a green plateau, this place is visited by trekkers, campers alike.

#11. Takmak Fort  Trek in Maharashtra

If dense forests excite, then this is the fort to visit. Surrounding the fort is a thickly set forest. A 12th-century fort, the Takmak fort has been managed by the Marathas and Portuguese over a history of more than 800 years. Trekkers have to exercise caution because the eastern entrance is not easy to locate. The way to the top requires familiarity as well. So going into groups and hiring a local guide is recommended.

The trek starts at the Sakawar base camp. The trekking trail plies through the Palghar region, which is known for its dense forests. Rich in flora and fauna, one can find starflowers aplenty here. During the monsoon season, these flowers are resplendent in their full bloom status. Most of the trail is through paddy fields. The total trek duration is only about two kilometers, but it takes about an hour to complete it. The highlight of the trail is walking through the forest and the ridge walk.

#12. Rajgad Fort Trek in Maharashtra

The fort was an epicentre of power. Serving as the capital of the Maratha empire, the fort was the main bastion under Shivaji’s tenure. At a height of more than 4000 feet, the fort offers breath-taking views of the Sahyadri mountains. The Rajgad Fort was the seat of power of the Maratha empire. Located in the Pune district, the tall structure raised above 1000 metres above sea level, still has remains of what would have been a thriving fort complex. Water cisterns, caves, and palaces – the remains of which can still be seen. The trek to this fort plies through the best lush green parts of the Sahyadri mountain range.

The trek is not easy. Narrow paths, zig-zagging, lead to the massive structure. The trail starts from Gunjavane, which is a popular basecamp. Once at the fort, there is no looking back. Because from atop, many surrounding forts can be seen, namely Torna, Sinhagad, and Lingana. Watching the sunrise from the fort is another popular activity.

A naturally created hole on the Suvela Machi is a sight to behold. The opening is so wide that it can be spotted from several kilometres away.

#13. Torna Fort Trek in Maharashtra

Shivaji’s first conquest as a teenager of 16 years is the Torna fort. Also called Prachangad because of its huge size, the fort is a favorite with trekkers because of the variety of experiences on offer. Stream crossings, ridges, waterfalls are part of the nature trail, which makes it a perfect escapade for adrenaline junkies.

Once at the fort, one can view the surrounding regions in a full 360 degrees view. Singhad, Khadakwasla dam, Raireshwar, Mahabaleshwar, Bhatgar, Makarangad, and Pratapgad can be seen from atop the fort.

#14. Naneghat Trek in Maharashtra
Lying between Pune and Junnar is a mountain pass and a famous one at that. Called Naneghat, this pass was once a prominent trade route connecting Junnar and Kalyan. In the local language, Nane is translated as coin, and ghat is translated as pass. Along the way, there are caves to explore. Inscriptions in the caves date back to the Satvahana dynasty.

From the caves, one can climb up to the Jivdhan fort. The trek is divided into ascents through rocking and boulder-laden terrain. Trekkers congregate at the Vaishakhare base camp village to start the trek.

#15. Devkund Waterfall Trek in Maharashtra
This waterfall is in the deepest part of the jungle. It is a secluded region. The forests of Bhira Dam embrace this waterfall as their own. The Devkund waterfall was largely unexplored until recently. Many believe that the Kudalika river had its origin from here.

The waterfall drops from a height of more than 80 feet. A small pond at the bottom of the cascade is where tourists enjoy an afternoon dip. There is a prevailing belief that the utensils emerged from this pond whenever an important ceremony or festival was about to commence in the village.

#16. Sinhagad Fort (Near Pune) Trek in Maharashtra
A hill fortress, the Sinhagad fort has witnessed many battles. One of them is the famous Battle of Sinhagad. Previously called as Kondhana, the fort is perched about 1300 metres above sea level on an isolated cliff that is part of the Sahyadri range.

The fort was strategically built as a watchtower. Katraj to Sinhagad Fort trek during the night is a popular activity. The trek begins at Old Katraj Tunnel Top. The trek traverses through a 16 kilometre long mountain chain.

#17. Pratapgad Fort / Pratapgarh Fort (Near Mahabaleshwar) Trek in Maharashtra
Starting from the basecamp at Pratapgad parking, the trek to the Pratapgad fort takes approximately two hours. Considered to be a beginner-friendly trek, the best time to trek is during the winter. Once at the fort, one has to climb more than 450 steps to get to the top. At the fort, it is common to camp at the site. Trekkers carry tents and pitch them to enjoy an overnight stay.

There are many places to visit in and around the fort. Such as the Sahyadri hills, Rahat Lake, Bhavani Temple, Afzal Buruj, Canon atop the fort, etc. There is a large equestrian statue of Shivaji at the site. This bronze statue can be seen from afar.

#18. Karnala Bird Sanctuary (Near Lonavala) Trek in Maharashtra
Centred around the Karnala Fort, the sanctuary is bordered by the Sanjay Gandhi National Park and several other sanctuaries. Bird-watchers, nature lovers, and trekkers visit the Karnala Bird Sanctuary to witness over 200 species of birds of which more than 150 are resident species. Those who visit the bird sanctuary also visit the Karnala fort lying inside the bird sanctuary.

#19. Chandan – Vandan Forts (Near Satara) Trek in Maharashtra
Chandan fort and Vandan fort are both located in the Satara district. Both forts are popular with trekkers and hikers. Being adjacent forts, it is common to see trekkers visiting both forts. At the forts, there are many sights of interest. Water cistern, dargah, bastion, temple, rooms, etc. can be seen. The nearest town from the forts is Bhuinj.

#20. Vishalgad Fort (Near Kolhapur) Trek in Maharashtra
Called Khelna by the local populace, Vishalgad is the site of many popular battles fought between princely kingdoms. Shivaji conquered the fort in 1659. Situated at a height of more than 3500 feet above sea level, the fort covers an area of 1130 metres. Such dimensions make it a giant structure.

#21. Sindola Fort Trek (Near Malshej Ghat) Trek in Maharashtra
It is one of the lesser-known treks but is fast becoming known. Located in the Malshej Ghat, Sindola Fort was built during the times of Nimgiri as a watchtower. Compared to other forts in this region, this fort is small. But the view from atop the fort is spectacular. For trekkers, the ridge walk is something to be cherished. On either side of the ridge, spectacular sights are there for the taking. Pimpalgaon Joga Dam is on one side, and mountain ranges such as Bhojgiri, Devdandya, and Nimgiri-Hanumantgad are on the other side.

#22. Naneghat Trek (Near Malshej Ghat)

At an elevation of more than 2500 feet, the Naneghat pass is a high mountain pass. It is an ancient route that connected Junnar with the Konkan coast. Along the route, one can witness ancient caves that date back to the Satavahana dynasty. There are many remnants of the Mauryan Empire here too. The base station of the trek is the Naneghat trekking point.

#23. Jivdhan Fort (Near Malshej Ghat)

Located in Junnar, Jivdhan fort is more than a thousand metres above sea level. Set in the Sahyadri mountain range, Jivdhan is a famous trekking destination. When trekkers visit Hadsar, Chavaand, Shivneri, and Naneghat, they visit Jivdhan as well. It is a difficult trek because the jungle routes are deceptive, and trekkers may get lost. So taking a local guide is recommended.

#24. Shivneri Fort Trek in Maharashtra
Shivneri was where Shivaji was born. The Shivneri fort has a unique triangular shape. Seven spiral gates constitute the structure of the fort. Inside the fort, there are several buildings such as a mosque and a prayer hall. There is also a place where executions took place. In the centre of the fort there lies a water pond. Two water springs still exist in the fort providing water all year round and named Ganga and Yamuna. Trekkers reach this fort from the Junnar town.

#25. Brahmagiri Hill (Near Nashik) Trek in Maharashtra
Brahmagiri Hill is located in the Western Ghats and the Nashik district. The famous Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple is here. The Godavari river’s origin is near to the Trimbak location. The terrains of the hills are undulated. They present challenging spots for nature trails. Rich with natural attractions, trekkers have to trudge their way through thickly wooded terrain.

#26. Tringalwadi Fort (Near Igatpuri) Trek in Maharashtra
This is a comfortable trek for hikers looking for a one-day sojourn. Some attractions on this trek are the Talewadi village and the Tringalwadi Dam. The surrounding regions of the dam are used as camping spots. From the base village of Tringalwadi, a one hour trek gets one to the fort. There are caves in the vicinity of the fort, dating back to the 10th century.

#27. Harihar Fort (Near Nashik) Trek in Maharashtra
Located in the Nashik district, this fort is elevated at about 3500 feet above sea level. Built during the Yadava dynasty, the edges of the fort are vertical and hill on which it is situated in triangular-shaped. The steps that lead to the fort are almost 80 degrees inclined. This means only those who are fit and experienced can attempt it. From the fort, one can witness beautiful sights such as peaks and forts.

#28. Tapola (Near Mahabaleshwar) Trek in Maharashtra
Tapola has been referred to by many as a mini Kashmir. It is located 25 kilometres from Mahabaleshwar. The region has many cascades, flowering meadows, valleys, and such visually appealing sights. At Tapola, there are a variety of water sports to enjoy. Trekkers also enjoy boating on the Shivsagar Lake as an off activity.

#29. Tikona Fort (Near Lonavala) Trek in Maharashtra
Tikona fort was the nerve centre of the Maratha Empire. Also called the Vitandgad fort, the fort has a mammoth entrance. This is often cited as the main attraction of the fort. For adventurous tourists, the Tikona Fort trek is the thing to do. At the fort, one can get panoramic views of the Pawna Dam, Lohagad, and Tung forts. Inside the fort, there is a lake. Satvahan caves are here inside too. The Trimbakeshwar Mahadev temple is located inside too.

#30. Korigad Fort (Near Lonavala) Trek in Maharashtra
This is an easy trek in Lonavala. The time taken to get to the fort and climb it is 1 day. The base village of the trek is Peth Shahpur. Atop the fort, there are two lakes. The fort is open for visitors all throughout the year. Trekkers visit the fort during night times too. Campers also make the cool settings of the fort a place for an overnight camp stay.

#31. Duke’s Nose Point (Near Lonavala) Trek in Maharashtra
Once at the Duke’s Nose Point, there are plenty of activities to do. Camping, rock climbing, and rappelling to name a few. Located between Khandala and Lonavala, the point is at about 3000 feet. Takes about 2 hours to ascend it. There is a Shiva temple on the Dukes Nose Plateau. During the rainy season, this is the place to enjoy the cold climate, fog, and rains.

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