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Best Monsoon Treks near Pune

The city of Pune is very popular for its rich culture and heritage and was once the capital of the powerful Maratha Empire.There are several forts near Pune city that attract trekkers and hikers all round the year, who get a chance to relive the history of the powerful Marathas and Peshwas and at the same time get a chance to absorb the wonderful natural environment while they trek.

Trekking in the monsoon

Trekking during monsoon has a special charm which no other season can provide and even an ordinary walk around the hill is a pleasure during the rainy season.

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So If you have not experienced trekking and hiking in the monsoon it is then time to grab your backpack, fill them with the essentials and head towards the below mentioned monsoon trekking and hiking destinations near Pune.

Purandar Fort Trek

The Purandar fort was built, during the 13th century by the Persian invaders. The fort witnessed many tussles between the Marathas and the Mughals over its possession only to later fall in the hands of the British.

 

The massive gateway of Purandar Fort
The massive gateway of Purandar Fort

Trekking at the Purandar fort can be done at 2 levels. The first level begins at the base of the hill and is locally known as a ‘Full Trek’ which takes about 2 hours to reach to the top. While the second level starts at a midway to the fort and is known as ‘Half Trek’ as the road till this section is motor able hence many first timers prefer this trek as it take about 45 minutes from here to the top.

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Raireshwar Fort Trek

The Raireshwar fort is considered as one of the most historical places in Maharashtra, as it was here, that Shivaji Maharaj had taken oath of Swaraajya, at the temple of Raireshwar at the fort.

 

Raireshwar Fort
Raireshwar Fort

The trek is fairly easy, as the path up to the Raireshwar fort is clearly marked, and the trail is surrounded by picturesque landscapes and hills, the entire beauty of nature is worth admiring and experiencing.

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Korigad Fort Trek

The origins of the fort are fairly unknown but according to recent history the Korigad fort was incorporated into the Kingdom of Chhatrapati Shivaji along with other neighboring forts of Lohagad, Visapur, Tikona and Tung.

Koraigad Fort
Koraigad Fort

The trek is fairly easy and one can reach the top after climbing a series of 510 steps. Once at the summit the fort has water reservoirs, temples dedicated to various deities. The walls of the fort are still intact and trekkers can easily walk along its entire perimeter for about 2 km and enjoy breathtaking views of the landscape surrounding the fort.

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Torna Fort Trek

Torna Fort also known as Prachandagad is one of the highest forts in Pune district located at a height 4610 feet. It was captured by Shivaji Maharaj at a tender age of 16.

Torna Fort
Torna Fort

Trekking the Torna fort is a fascinating experience both during monsoons and winters as it keeps a trekker encapsulated for the entire duration of the trek with its beauty.While trekking up the fort, trekkers will come across a series of temples, old ruins which were once used to accommodate soldiers, water reservoirs and tanks. Once at the summit trekkers will be rewarded with breathtaking views of neighboring forts, beautiful landscapes and mountain ranges.

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Visapur Fort Trek

The Visapur fort was originally built by Bahmani rulers and with the passage of time it went into the hands of the Mughals and the Marathas who were in constant conflict with each other over its possession.

Visapur Fort
Visapur Fort

The Visapur Fort trek is a one day trek accessible from both Mumbai and Pune. It shares a common ground with the trail to Lohgad Fort. Visapur fort  trek is a bit of confusion as the fort looks intimidating from below and there are huge boulders and rocky paths all the way up to the fort. Furthermore, the trail isn’t marked properly, which makes it even more difficult to find an entry into the fortified plateau. So, the Visapur trek is for those gutsy trekkers, who won’t fret about getting lost and enjoy every moment of the experience.

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Sinhagad Fort Trek

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.

The Sinhagad Fort
The Sinhagad Fort

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 .

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So ditch the comfort of your home this monsoon and instead step outside to soak in the majestic grandeur of Mother Nature.

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.

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Best Monsoon Treks near Mumbai

The monsoon season has arrived and its now time for adventure enthusiast to have some real fun in the rains in the midst of nature.Situated in the western ghats of Maharashtra are  the Sahyadri mountain ranges that are full of trekking locations and ancient forts built by famous kings of the bygone era. During monsoon these destinations provide adventure enthusiast  with a number of opportunities like trekking, rock climbing, rappelling and camping.

Trekking near Mumbai

Monsoon is the right time for  trekkers to discover new locations, enjoy new adventures and have some fun in the midst of waterfalls and streams on a trekking trail and at the end, treat themselves to piping hot Khanda Bhajyas, Vada Pav and a Special Cutting Chai.

Here are the best monsoon treks to try out near Mumbai.

Raigad Fort Trek

The Raigad fort was built by Shivaji Maharaj, and was made his capital in the year 1674, when he was crowned King of the Maratha Empire.

A birds eye view of the Raigad Fort
A birds eye view of the Raigad Fort

In present times, the Raigad Fort is known for its immense beauty and waterfalls, and remains a paradise for trekkers, hikers and campers from Mumbai and Pune. This fort is strategically perched atop a wedge-shaped block of hill, split off from the Western Ghats and is inaccessible from three sides. The fort rises at 2700 feet above sea level and is located in the Sahyadri mountain range and trekking here is a great experience.

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Prabalgad Fort Trek

The Prabalgad Fort is situated between Panvel and Matheran at a height of 2300 feet in the Western Ghats. It was built on a rocky plateau and was known as Muranajan during the rule of the Bahmani Sultanate, but was renamed by the Marathas under the rule of Shivaji.

 

A view of the Prabalgad fort from the base village
A view of the Prabalgad fort from the base village

The trek begins at the base village of Thakurwadi, initially it is an easy trek, but as it progresses, it does have a few difficult climbs and can be attempted by beginners.Once at the summit you will find a huge plateau without any fort structure, but being here is an awesome feeling as you are now at the peak in the middle of a jungle.

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Sudhagad Fort Trek

The origins of the fort can be traced to the 2nd – century when it was originally called as ‘Bhorapgad’. According to historical records, during the early part of the 15th  century the fort was captured by the Bahamani Sultan and later in the 16th – century it was captured by the Marathas and named ‘Sudhagad’ which means Sweet One in  Marathi.

The majestic Sudhagad Fort
The majestic Sudhagad Fort

The Sudhagad fort is one of the most beautiful forts in the Sahyadri ranges and is mostly visited by trekkers for a one day trek as it has a very easy endurance level.Sudhagad is an amazing place to trek during the monsoon and seems like a stairway to heaven.The fort is surrounded by lush greenery and the weather is just beautiful.

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Mahuli Fort Trek

The creator of this fort is unknown, but the fort, traces its origins to the 15th century and has been ruled by several rulers, the prominent ones being the Marathas and the Mughals.

A view of the Mahuli Fort
A view of the Mahuli Fort

The Mahuli Mountain is the highest in the Thane district and is famous for its pinnacles. The trek covers 3 hills and every year experienced trekkers and rock climbers plan their expedition here.Monsoon and winter are ideal for trekking and rock climbing at Mahuli, but this trek is not advisable for beginners as the trek has several steep  climbs and above all it’s a long trek that takes about 3 hours to reach the top.

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Rajmachi Fort Trek

Rajmachi fort was first established by the Satavahanas. In recent history, the fort was in control of the Marathas under the leadership of Shivaji Maharaj,and served as a strategic fort to control the historical trade routes.

Rajmachi Fort during monsoon
Rajmachi Fort during monsoon

Located in the Sahyadri mountain ranges, near the twin hill stations of Lonavala and Khandala is the beautiful Rajmachi fort.The Rajmachi peak offers breathtaking views of the valley and has 2 fortified structures i.e. Shrivardhan fort and Manaranjan fort. The fort offers one of the most beautiful treks near Mumbai.

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Lohagad Fort Trek

Nicknamed as ‘The Iron Fort’, it was built and extensively used by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Today, it is one of the favorite destinations for trekkers especially during monsoon season and every year it attracts trekkers and tourist from Mumbai and Pune.

A birds eye view of Lohagad Fort
A birds eye view of Lohagad Fort

Usually seen as a beginners trek, the fort is a perfect blend of history and adventure. During monsoon the top of the fort is covered with mist and clouds. The surrounding hills are covered in shades of green making it a sight to behold.The fort is easily accessible as there are only steps and less amount of trekking required.

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So get ready for an amazing trek near Mumbai this monsoon as the weather plays a perfect host  and will help you witness some of the most majestic forts on the Sahyadri mountain  ranges.

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.

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Precautions to take during Monsoon Trekking

As monsoon sets in, it is time for nature to drape itself in its very best garb. A green cover is formed on every inch of the hills, mountains and surrounding landscape. While the waterfall’s drench every side of the mountains and plains which had been left high and dry due to the hot summer months.

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As the month of July sets in the monsoon’s gains pace and it is now time for the Mumbaikars and Punekars to bring out their trekking gear. The state of Maharashtra is blessed with many beautiful hill stations and is also home to the mighty Sahyadri ranges which offer some great monsoon trekking options especially around Mumbai and
Pune.

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While monsoon trekking can always be fun and exciting at the same time it can get a little risky especially for beginners and children.So if you and your buddies have planned a monsoon trek here is some useful information and safety tips, which will come handy and will keep you prepared in case of a disaster.

Remember the saying “Better safe than sorry”.

Important points to remember

Choose the best time to trek :

Before embarking on a trek always understand the weather conditions for the day. Ideally begin the trek by early morning and rest during afternoon.

Trekkers leave for a trek early in the morning.
Trekkers leave for a trek early in the morning.

During monsoon a day’s trek is safe and ideal rather than an overnight trek, especially if you are a beginner or trekking with your family and children.

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Ideally embark on a trek after a heavy shower as trekking during the heavy rains make the trekking path murky and difficult to climb. Furthermore, if there are waterfalls or streams along the trail the heavy shower will make it difficult to gauge the pressure and volume of the water thereby making your trek completely unsafe.

Avoid trekking alone and hire a local guide

It is strongly recommended that you trek with a minimum of 5 people. Trekking during the monsoon should never be taken lightly as accidents can happen to even the most experienced trekkers.

Avoid trekking alone.
Avoid trekking alone.

If you have never trekked before and are planning to experience one, then it is always advisable to have an expert come along or a local guide to join your trip. Trekking along an unexplored trail may sound exciting and adventurous, but a bad experience may leave you traumatized for life. Hence always stick to explored, well known trails along with a guide and a big group.

Always trek in a large group
Always trek in a large group

Furthermore a local guide knows the in’s and out’s of a trail well and can easily guide trekkers out to safety and take charge of an emergency situation if at all once arises.Finally always follow the instructions of the guide or group leaders leading the trek as one wrong step can put you in a dangerous situation.

Understand the difficulty levels

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Treks can be divided into 3 categories i.e. easy, moderate and difficult. But during monsoon even an easy looking trek might be difficult to climb, so gather as much information as possible about the trek and as to how the trek would be, especially if you trekking with friends who are new to trekking and pick the right destination according to your comfort level.

Gather information about the trek location

Before embarking on a trek it is very important to know all about the trekking area, the geographical conditions and the overall terrain as the location plays an important role in keeping you safe if anything goes wrong.

Trekkers access their route during a trek
Trekkers access their route during a trek

Take a good look at the map of the area before you set out and read about the general safety of the area and if accidents have happened there. Always keep the map with you and keep referring to it in order to avoid the possibility of getting lost.

A guide leads a group of trekkers
A guide leads a group of trekkers

Learn about the flora and fauna so that you know what to watch out for and avoid during a trek. During monsoons there are certain types of wild vegetation that spring up and can be poisonous and can cause rashes upon contact with your skin, hence knowing more about the trekking area will prevent this. Also further consult with your guide
about the inhabitants if any living in the hilly areas and the wildlife up there.

Inform your friends and family members

Whenever you leave for a trekking trip always keep your family and friends informed about your whereabouts and who to contact in case of any emergency in case your phone is not reachable for some reason.

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Also set a time frame for your return so that your family members and friends can take the necessary action in case of any accident.Some trekking tours require you to register with the local authorities before you begin make so sure your family members are also aware of the trip and pass on the contact information of the local authorities or club to your family when you set out.

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What to wear and carry during a Monsoon Trek

Backpack

Trekking during the monsoon requires a little more attention. A sturdy and light waterproof bag with several pockets and cushioned shoulder straps would make a nice option.

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An ideal backpack for trekking should fit well without hanging. So choose one with multiple pockets, padded shoulder straps, and a large zip. When properly adjusted, the base should sit on your hips and the top should be at least one hand width below the base of your neck. Also plan well how much weight you are going to carry during your trek. Talk to people who have been on monsoon treks before and ask them what all is needed to make the trek more comfortable. Make sure your backpack has all the essentials, without you being too bogged down by its weight.

Footwear

Remember it is a monsoon trek in the western ghats, hence invest in the best trekking shoes  which are waterproof as they will provide you better protection from  leeches, offer better grip on mossy rocks  and protection from slushy lands.

Trekkers take a break and examine their shoes
Trekkers take a break and examine their shoes

Proper footwear makes all the difference as  wearing inappropriate footwear can endanger your life.Furthermore, wear synthetic blend socks designed to wick moisture away from the feet, as wet feet are the primary cause of blisters.

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Good quality floaters can also be worn for a monsoon trek, but kindly seek information about it from your tour guide or group leader. Finally do carry a pair of slippers which will relieve your feet from stress after a long walk and wet shoes.

Clothing

Always wear loose clothing i.e. a rommy T-shirt and track bottoms, cotton slacks or comfortable trousers. Avoid wearing denims  especially during monsoon trekking as they get heavy when wet, thus making it difficult for you to walk.

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Convertible pants which, can become half pant as well as full pant during treks are the most appropriate as they are handy during situations like crossing streams, swimming, roaming around after pitching tents or sitting comfortably, convertible pants turned into shorts are very easy and helpful.

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If the zips and pockets on these are waterproof, it can help you store important stuff safely away from water.Trekkers can also try trousers which are of a waterproof material or of  a quick drying material so that they do not limit your movement.

Raincoats

This is no-brainier that you must carry raincoats, however, a quick tip to follow is that one must always opt for a rain poncho over a normal raincoat.

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Rain ponchos offer better mobility as well as they provide better protection even to your backpack by keeping it dry during heavy rains, avoid wearing ordinary rain jackets available  in the market as they can handle only light showers.

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Packing the Essentials

For monsoon trekking a backpack bag requires a little attention, a light, sturdy and waterproof bag with several pockets and cushioned shoulders is the best option.

Essential items to carry
Essential items to carry

Here is a list of items you must carry during a monsoon trek.

  • Carry light and healthy snacks that will give you an immediate boost of energy like fresh fruits, dry fruits, nuts, dry cereals etc. Also pack some chocolate bars and glucose biscuits for a dose of sugar.
  • Carry enough quantity of drinking water to keep you hydrated.
  • A first-aid kit with all the necessary medicines.
  • A map of the trekking course and a pocket diary listing emergency numbers.
  • A pocket torch (with extra pair of batteries).
  • A pocket knife or Swiss knife.
  • Zip lock bags to keep cash, mobiles and cameras.
  • A hygiene kit comprising of hand sanitizers,a few tissue papers and an insect repellent.
  • Match stick or lighter even if you are not going to use it but carry one anyway. You never know when it may come handy.
  • Before trekking ensure that you are medically fit those who are affected by high BP, heart diseases should not go for trekking.

Never carry too much as this will wear you out, but ensure you carry all essential items, depending on the location you are going to trek you should make your list of items to carry.

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Golden rules to follow during monsoon trek

  • Trekking is not a race, never run.
  • Avoid consumption of alcohol or any other intoxication.
  • Do not litter the hills with plastic bags, bottles and garbage.
  • Plan your trek properly after studying the area you intend to visit.
  • Do not disturb the flora and fauna.
  • Follow the instructors or group leaders and do not break away from the group.
  • Avoid over – enthusiasm and excitement & avoid dangerous pranks within your group as in the wild you rarely get a second chance.
  • If you have spent the entire day in pouring rain, take a hot water bath.

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Important points to remember while trekking

  • Walk straight and avoid taking too many breaks, especially while descending slopes, since getting up and climbing down will be painful.
  • When tired, avoid sitting down on a trail, this will only increase your tiredness further and make it difficult to start walking again.
  • Do not gulp water when you stop, the best way is to sip it.
  • Whenever you feel uneasy, immediately make it a point to tell your group members.

Monsoons are magical and romantic times and are meant to be enjoyed outdoors. However do not take Mother Nature for granted and always play by the rules.

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Finally do not let these morbid warnings deter you from embarking on an adventure trek this monsoon, until next happy trekking!

We hope these tips will make your trekking tour safe and stress free.

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Why go trekking this Monsoon

This monsoon just put on your trekking shoes and let your heart guide you to the call of the rains and spend some memorable moments with your buddies close to nature away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The monsoon clouds kissing the lush green mountains of the western ghats
The monsoon clouds kissing the lush green mountains of the western ghats

The best time to explore the countryside of Maharashtra is during the monsoons when the hills come alive with watery vigor and the lush country side glows with emerald luminance, when the earthy aroma of the forest is heavy in the moist air and innumerable waterfalls and streams suddenly spring to life running down the mountain side and infusing freshness into the entire landscape.

Trekkers enjoy the view of the landscape at the summit of a dilapidated fort
Trekkers enjoy the view of the landscape at the summit of a dilapidated fort

Helen Keller once quotedLife is either a daring adventure or nothing” most trekkers will identify with this because they live by it without even knowing it.

Trekkers make their way through the cold mist while trekking at the Lohagad fort
Trekkers make their way through the cold mist while trekking at the Lohagad fort

The best way to experience a monsoon in countryside is on foot as trekkers get a wonderful opportunity to walk around and explore the virgin forests, climb hills and dilapidated forts while getting drenched to the bone, chase butterflies and fireflies and enjoy some piping hot locally cooked food at the remote hamlets in the forests.

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Trekkers getting cozy with hot vada pavs and cutting chai at the summit
Trekkers getting cozy with hot vada pavs and cutting chai at the summit

During monsoons the western ghats of Maharashtra (the Sahyadris) has many routes to offer trekking enthusiast who can choose their trek depending on their level of comfort and the best part is that for the next 3 to 4 months (June – September) the weather will remain the same only with some variations in the rainfall while nature will be
at its best in lush greenery and the air will be cool and clean.

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With an excellent topography for trekking in Maharashtra one will be spoilt of choices as there are locations tailored for every kind of trekker be it armatures, beginners, veterans or professionals.

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All they have to do is pick a spot, go there, scale it and experience the trekkers high. The feeling of immense joy, pleasure and achievement one experiences is unparalleled.

After all the effort trekkers enjoy the wonderful views of the landscape from the summit
After all the effort trekkers enjoy the wonderful views of the landscape from the summit

Once at the summit you will experience the winds blow fiercely welcoming you and your tired body and within minutes you will feel completely rejuvenated with the fresh cool air of the monsoons and views of the surrounding landscape.

En route enjoying the ambience of a waterfall making a visit memorable
En route enjoying the ambience of a waterfall making a visit memorable

Furthermore, while trekking during monsoon ideally hire a local guide. Most villagers residing in these areas or at the base villages will guide you to the peak safely, be generous with them and take them along in order to make your trip safe and if you do not fancy yourself getting lost in the woods (By the way getting lost could be great fun
too and an adventure to remember for a lifetime).

Trekkers make their way through the jungles in a guided tour
Trekkers make their way through the jungles in a guided tour

In case you do not get a guide, trekking in monsoon is not that difficult as over the years professional trekkers have been kind enough to mark some of the frequent trekking trails with arrows and signage’s on rocks and tree barks making it simpler to navigate your way to the top.

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Enjoy the monsoons this year to the fullest , Go Trekking!!!!

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