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Trekking Activity Pune

It's not uncommon to see people trekking in the Pune region. Trekkers can be seen from various countries, cultures and backgrounds; some are here for adventure while others come to study or work. Whether you're a traveler looking for an exciting activity or someone with a specific goal, there is no shortage of treks in Pune that will suit your needs.

Do you want to take an adventure vacation this year but feel like something is missing? Want to do something that will make your heart rate increase and your adrenalin rush? Trekking may be the perfect activity for you. Check out these Pune treks for a fulfilling trekking experience.

Trekking activity is a great way to get in shape, enjoy nature, and explore new places. There are many varieties of treks that offer different experiences for hikers. Some popular treks include multi-day backpacking trips, day hikes in national parks or forests, and mountain climbing expeditions and treks to popular forts. 

 

Kalsubai Trek from Pune

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The Kalsubai Peak is a trek that offers natural surroundings from waterfalls and forests to grasslands. The highest peak of the state of Maharashtra at 5,400 feet or 1646 meters above the sea level high provides breathtaking views across all of Bhandardara, which is easily accessible via Pune.

The Kalsubai trek offers views of many strong forts like Alang, Madan, KulangRatangad FortAjoba ParvatBhandardara Lake and Wilson Dam. Trekking to these forts is famous among Maharashtra trekkers post-monsoon season. You can also see fireflies before the monsoon on the Kalsubai trek route. A thick blanket of clouds covers the skyline below the mountain, creating a cloud carpet visible for miles, only visible pre-monsoon for few weeks. On a clear day, you also get grand views of other surrounding forts such as HarihargadHarishchandragad, and Katrabai. Many experienced trekkers combine these treks for the added experience! 

Lohagad Fort Trek - One Day Trek

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Lohagad Fort means Iron fort in Marathi, situated close to the hill station of Lonavala Khandala and 52 km northwest of Pune, Lohagad rises to an elevation of 1,033 meters or 3,389 feet above sea level. The Lohagad Killa is connected to the neighbouring Visapur Fort which is at its eastern side by a small range. The range divides the basins of the Indrayani River and Pavana River rivers. Lohagad Pune overlooks the Pawna lake, located to the south of the mountain. The hill extends to the northwest to a fortified spur, called Vinchu Kata Scorpion's tail because of its resembling shape. The four large gates of Lohagad are still in good condition and reasonably intact. The fort has been declared as a protected monument by the by Archaeology Survey of India. Best trekking route near Mumbai and Pune for beginners. On the bucket list of all Mumbai hikers places near Lonavala to visit.

Visapur Fort Trek

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The famous monsoon Sahyadri Fort is more massive than the twin fort Lohagad. Visapur Fort Lonavala at a higher altitude than Lohagad fort. Many caves, water tanks, old houses, arch, waterfalls, temples are on the Sahyadri Fort. There are two buildings which are roofless now,  are government offices from the past. A stone-built home at Visapur Fort called Peshwas Wada popularly. Lord Hanuman carving seen at the Fort, there are many temples dedicated to him at the Fort. Visapur is an ideal trekking destination near Mumbai, Pune, Lonavala.

 Korigad Fort Trek 

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Korigad (also called Koraigad, Koarigad, or Kumwarigad) is a hill fort located about 20 km south of Lonavla in the Pune district, Maharashtra, India. Its date of construction is not known but likely predates 1500. It is about 929 metres above sea level. The planned township of Aamby Valley is built over the fort's southern and eastern foothills. The closest village is Peth Shahpur, about 1 kilometer north of the fort. The fort is located about 929 metres (3,049 feet) above sea level, rising over 200 metres (660 feet) higher than the neighbouring valleys. To the east, there lie two artificial lakes, part of the Aamby Valley project, which later drain into the Mulshi reservoir. There are two lakes on the top of the fort. This fort can be visited at any time of the year. Even a night trek during the summer gives a nice experience. There are a lot of camping sites around the fort. There are three temples on the fort which provide ample cover. The Korai Devi temple can accommodate 25 people.

Vasota Trek from Pune

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Vasota Fort is an ancient hill fort situated at an altitude of 1171 mtrs near Bamnoli in Satara district. The fort is situated in the deep forests and valleys of Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary. Situated on the banks of the Shivsagar Lake, Vasota Fort is surrounded by water on three sides.

Major Attractions

• Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary
Backwaters
• Boat Ride

Aadrai Jungle Trek Pune

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The Aadrai Jungle Trek leads you to one of the most gorgeous and unspoiled jungles in Sahyadri. This journey will take you deep into the lush, green forest, where you will witness waterfalls, caverns, valleys, shepherd pathways, iconic peaks, and more. In just one day, you'll be able to explore everything the Aadrai Forest Trek has to offer!

  • Located in: Malshej Ghat
  • Level of the Trek: Medium
  • Time Duration: 6 to 7 hours both ways

The Aadrai Jungle Trek's spectacular splendor is its main attraction. As you go into the rainforest and through the thick green trees, you will come across some of nature's most beautiful peaks and valleys. Rest assured that the Aadrai forest will not disappoint you, as it is home to a diverse range of vegetation and fauna.

Andharban Trek from Pune

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Andharban, by its name, means a dark dense forest. It is a gradual descend trek, where you are already on height and you will descend till the end. It is one of the most beautiful treks and has lots of things to explore. We will be walking on a ridge offering an awesome view of the Kundalika Valley, Bhira dam, and the mountain ranges of Tamhini ghat. Evergreen forest covers you with shade in the first half of the trek (6-8 km). The trek further descends down in Konkan to reach Bhira (4 km). The same valley is the origin of the Kundalika river, famous for its white water Kolad river rafting.

 Torna Fort Night Trek from Pune

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Torna Fort, also known as Prachandagad, is a large fort located in Pune district, in the Indian state of Maharashtra.

The Shiva Panth built this fort in the thirteenth century. Near the fort's entrance lies the Menghai Devi (Tornaji) temple. During Alauddin Khilji's reign in the late 1470s, Malik Ahmed conquered this fort.

Shivaji took this fort at age 16, making it the first Maratha fort. Shivaji renamed Prachandagad as Torna and added monuments and towers.

Torna Fort Details

  • Region: Pune
  • Base village: Velhe
  • Difficulty level: Medium
  • Height: Approx. 4600ft

 Rajgad Fort Trek from Pune

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Rajgad is an enormous fort. Rajgad means King of all forts. It located south-west 60 Kms from Pune. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj spent a great deal of his time on this fort close to 25 years. Rajgad is famous for its construction layout. The fort can be divided into four different parts based on geographical terrain and fortification. There are three sub-plateau Machi, namely Padmavati Machi, Suvela Machi, and Sanjevani Machi, and at the centre is the Ballekilla. 

Take a step into history as you take this exciting trek from Pune, visit the Padmavati temple, and the Ancient Fort ruins. Rajgad Trek is a moderate level trek that begins at the Gunjavane Village in Pune District and ends at the Rajgad Fort. Rajgad is truly the King of all forts. It is famous for its structure. Rajgad is surrounded by Sinhagad, Torna, Mangalgad, and Purandar. Popular Maharashtra trekking and weekend destination from Pune; Rajgad, lies at a distance of about 65 Km from Pune. Rajgad fort to Torna fort trekking is famous amongst advanced trekkers. 

 Raigad Fort Trek

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Raigad Fort is a magnificent hill fortress, situated in the Raigad district of Maharashtra. It lies approximately 125 km away from Pune and serves as one of the major excursion of the city. The fort once served as the capital of Chhatrapati Shivaji, the Great Maratha king, in 1674. It was around this time only that Shivaji was crowned the King of a Marathi kingdom. Perched at an altitude of 1350 m or 4530 feet above sea level, Raigarh fort falls under the Sahyadri Mountain range of India.

The main structures inside the Raigad Fort, which today stands mostly in ruins, comprise of Queen's Quarters, Public Durbar, Watch Towers, Darwaza or gateways, Water tanks, temples, etc. The Queen's Quarters consist of six chambers in toto, meant for the queen and her attendants. The central place situated inside the fort was constructed mainly out of wood. However, apart from its base, made up of pillars, hardly anything else remains. One can also be witness to the ruins of the three watchtowers, which were once used to spot any threat from a distance.