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Duration 1 Day
₹1
Next Departures December 18, 2025 (9 Seats Available)

Devkund Waterfall, tucked away near Bhira village in Raigad district, is one of Maharashtra’s most beautiful and less-explored spots. Known as the source of the Kundalika River, this waterfall drops straight into a deep, natural pool surrounded by thick forest and rocky cliffs. The trek to Devkund is about 6–7 km one way and starts from the base village, taking you through dense jungle paths, small streams, and the calm backwaters of Bhira Dam. Most of the route is easy and flat, but the last stretch involves a short, steep climb that can get slippery, especially in the rains.
Easy
Duration 1 Day
₹1,524
Next Departures September 27, 2025 (Available)

Trek Schedule:Trek Date: 26th December 2024 to 31st December 2025 (Ex- Rishikesh) The Kuari Pass trek, often referred to as "Lord Curzon's Trail," is a...
Moderate
Duration 6 Days
₹18,500
Next Departures December 26, 2025 (Available)
The Gingee Fort complex includes forts on four hills: Rajgiri, Krishnagiri, Chandragiri, and Chakkilidurg. Each of these forts has its own independent and self-sufficient citadel. The fortifications of the Gingee Fort complex stretch over 13 kilometers.
Easy
Duration 4 Days
₹7,619
Next Departures January 24, 2026 (40 Seats Available)
The entire construction of the Sindhudurg Fort was carried out under the supervision of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. In 1657, with the aim of establishing dominance along the Konkan coast, Maharaj began building a naval force.
Easy
Duration 2 Days
₹3,048
Next Departures January 3, 2026 (40 Seats Available)
Raigad stands as a silent witness to two significant events in the history of the Maratha Empire: the coronation of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj on June 6, 1674, and the demise of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj on April 3, 1680.
Moderate
Duration 2 Days
₹3,810
Next Departures December 20, 2025 (30 Seats Available)
Near the village of Thal, close to Alibaug, there are two islands named Underi and Khanderi. On Khanderi Island, Shivaji Maharaj began constructing a sea fort in 1672. By then, the British had already established a stronghold on the island of Mumbai.
Easy
Duration 1 Day
₹1,905
Next Departures November 9, 2025 (40 Seats Available)
Between 1310 and 1638, the Bagul dynasty of Rathores ruled Baglan, with Salher Fort under their control and Mulher Fort serving as their capital. The Mughals eventually took over Baglan from the Rathore rulers. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, during his January 1664 and October 1670 raids on Surat, passed through routes in Baglan, which was under Mughal control during both instances.
Moderate
Duration 2 Days
₹3,810
Next Departures November 15, 2025 (38 Seats Available)
Lohgad’s architectural design seamlessly integrates natural topography with human ingenuity, making it a masterclass in medieval fort construction. Its unique entrance planning and the Vinchu Kata remain some of the finest examples of defensive architecture in India.
Easy
Duration 1 Day
₹1,429
Next Departures October 26, 2025 (50 Seats Available)
Sindhudurg and Vijaydurg forts are iconic maritime citadels on the Konkan coast of Maharashtra, India, showcasing the strategic brilliance of Maratha naval architecture. Sindhudurg, built by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in the 17th century, lies on a rocky island near Malvan and is renowned for its concealed entrances and robust sea-facing walls. Vijaydurg, often called the "Eastern Gibraltar," predates Sindhudurg and was later fortified by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
Easy
Duration 2 Days
₹3,810
Next Departures October 4, 2025 (50 Seats Available)