
Location: Sinhagad Goan
Distance from Pune: 30 km
Distance from Mumbai: 180 km
Trekking Duration: 1 day trek
Trekking Length: 1 hour
Starting Point: Donje is the base village.
Best season to visit: All round the year
Difficulty level: Very Easy
Height: 1316 mt (4320 feet) above sea level

What to see at the fort:
- Tanaji Malusare Samadhi
- Tanaji Kada
- House belonging to Lokmanya Tilak
- Dev Take (famous tank with sweet and cold water)
- Tower of Doordarshan
- View of Pune city
- View of Panshet, Khadakvasla and Varasgoan Dam
- View of Torna Fort
A brief history:
Sinhgarh, or Sinhgad means ‘The Lion’s Fort’. Previously the fort was known as Kondana fort and has witnessed numerous battles in its long history, but the most notable battle was when the fort was recaptured by the brave Maratha warrior Tanaji Malusare on behalf of Shivaji Maharaj.
Trekking at Sinhagad fort can be done anytime of the year, the best time is to start early in the morning especially if you are trekking during winters and summer season. During monsoons trekking at Sinhagad is a pleasant experience as there are light showers and cool breeze blowing throughout the day.

The trek is very easy as compared to other fort treks near Pune and is enjoyable as one climbs the views only get amazing with beautiful landscapes laden with wild flowers all around .After an hour of trekking you will reach the fort top only to be rewarded with beautiful views of the valley and of course do try a few Maharastrain delicacies at a few shops set up by villagers serving piping hot Jhunka- Bhakari, Kanda Bhaji and the famous ‘Matka dahi’ made in earthen pots.

Do carry sufficient water and snacks as there are a lot of points and attractions to explore at the fort. Adventure enthusiast can also try out Flying Fox an adventure sport activity started recently at a very nominal rate.
Camping info:
Camping can be enjoyed at the fort all round the year but during monsoon there could be a few issues due to heavy rains. Trekkers can bring their own camping gear and setup a camp site anywhere within the open spaces of the fort.

Furthermore, the base village at the fort has a few of hotels and guest houses and provides accommodation to trekkers planning a stay overnight.
How to reach:
Reaching Sinhagad fort is very easy as there is a motor able road to the top of the fort and there are enough parking spaces available in case you are travelling in your own vehicle.
There are regular buses plying from Swargate S.T. stand and Shaniwar Waada to Sinhagad village. Trekkers using public transport can board a bus from these bus stands. On Sundays the frequency is good.
Sinhagad fort is visited by tourist on a daily basis and those who are not interested to trek can board a share rickshaw(tuk-tuk), jeep or bus run by the Department of tourism from the base village at reach the top of the fort.
There are two routes to reach Sinhagad from Pune
Route 1: Warje -> road behind the NDA -> Khadakvasla -> Sinhagad
Route 2: Swargate -> Sinhagad Road -> Khadakvasla -> Sinhagad
From Mumbai
Trekkers can reach Pune either by their own vehicle or by public transport to Pune. After reaching Pune they can follow the route mentioned above or board a bus from Swargate S.T stand.
So ditch the comfort of your home this monsoon and instead step outside to soak in the majestic grandeur of Mother Nature.
For bookings for a Monsoon Trek to Sinhagad Fort PLEASE CLICK HERE
Caution: The roads and trails leading to the fort are quite slippery during Monsoon so be careful while venturing on a trek.For more information read: Precautions to be taken during Monsoon trekking.

