Disu Waterfall, a newly explored site in the laps of Sahyadri is a truly untouched area near Kamshet. Paradise for all the waterfall lovers. A short hike of about an hour takes you to some of the beautiful naturally made ponds with fresh water to take a dip and get rejuvenated. A must do monsoon trek.
Kusur Plateau, also known as Kusur Pathar, is a serene and lesser-known gem located near Kamshet and Lonavala in the Pune district of Maharashtra. Nestled in the Western Ghats and forming part of the famous Lonavala to Bhimashankar trail, this lateritic plateau transforms into a floral paradise during the monsoon.
Kamalgad, also known as Bhelanja or Kattalgad, is a hill fort located near Wai in the state of Maharashtra. This fort has historical significance and is believed to have been built during the medieval period by various rulers, including the Marathas and the British. The fort's architecture and design reflect its strategic importance as a defensive structure.
Disu Waterfall, a newly explored site in the laps of Sahyadri is a truly untouched area near Kamshet. Paradise for all the waterfall lovers. A short hike of about an hour takes you to some of the beautiful naturally made ponds with fresh water to take a dip and get rejuvenated. A must do monsoon trek.
Sudhagad Fort, also known as Bhorapgad, is a majestic hill fort located in the Raigad district of Maharashtra. Rising to a height of about 2,030 feet, Sudhagad is famed for its lush green surroundings and rich historical past dating back to the 2nd century B.C. The fort features imposing stone gateways like Maha Darwaza, ancient temples dedicated to Bhorai Devi and Shiva, spacious plateaus, and hidden water reservoirs that remain full even in summe
Telni waterfall is a very scenic and secluded place in the Western ghaats in the Nane Maval region. A beautiful trail to waterfall with a climb of half an hour takes you to the waterfall and few of the beautiful ponds where you can take a dip and enjoy. The trek starts near a small village Inglun about 70 kms from Pune.
The Aadrai Jungle Trek beckons nature enthusiasts with the promise of an untouched paradise. This one-day adventure plunges you into the heart of the Sahyadri ranges, where a verdant jungle awaits. Cascading waterfalls, hidden caves, and breathtaking valleys form a landscape teeming with natural wonders.
Built during the 11th century by King Bhoj of the Shilahar dynasty, it later played a strategic role during the reign of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and was eventually captured by the British in 1818. Perched at an elevation of approximately 3,340 feet (1,018 meters) above sea level, the fort offers scenic views of the surrounding Western Ghats, including Wai, Satara, and even Mahabaleshwar on a clear day.
Andharban, simply means ‘Dense Forest’. During monsoons, this trek is one of the most refreshing treks of the Sahyadri. It is the most beautiful attraction of the Sahyadri range which connects the Tamhini Ghat to the famous Konkan region.
The Duke’s Nose Trek, locally known as Nagphani (meaning "hood of a cobra"), is a dramatic cliff located near Lonavala and Khandala in the Sahyadri mountain range of Maharashtra. Soaring to an elevation of about 3,200 feet (975 meters), this iconic rock formation gets its English name due to its uncanny resemblance to the pointed nose of the Duke of Wellington. The trek is not only known for its relatively short yet exhilarating climb but also for its thrilling adventure sports like rappelling and valley crossing.