Nisargnaad Offbeat: Alang Madan Kulang Range Trek

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Nisargnaad Offbeat: Alang Madan Kulang Range Trek

2 Days

Fixed Departures

  • Guaranteed
    Saturday
    Feb 22, 2025
    Sunday
    Feb 23, 2025
    ₹3,334
    Available

The AMK Trek, encompassing Alang, Madan, and Kulang forts in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra, is renowned for its demanding terrain and breathtaking views. This challenging 2-day trek involves steep ascents, technical climbing sections, and exposure, making it suitable only for experienced trekkers with excellent physical fitness. The forts themselves offer historical significance and panoramic vistas of the Sahyadris.

Disclaimer: This information is for general knowledge and planning purposes only. Trekking conditions can change, and it’s crucial to consult with experienced guides and obtain the latest information before attempting this trek.

Overview

Trek Date: Sat-Sun, 22-23 February 2025
Trek Fee: Rs. 3,500/- (Inc. GST) 

Age Group: Open for all above 10 yrs (children between 10 to 15 yrs should be accompanied by at least 1 parent/guardian)

Eligibility: Only participants registered and added to GAF Nisargnaad Offbeat Whatsapp Group can register for this Trek
Eligibility form for Registration under Offbeat Program: Click Here!

*** Giripremi Adventure Foundation’s prime focus is on Safety First.

Trek Highlights

  • The trek involves navigating steep ridges, rocky patches, and dense forests, requiring trekkers to be physically fit and have some prior trekking experience.
  • Certain sections of the trek, especially on Madangad fort, require rock climbing and rappelling skills, adding an element of adventure and thrill.
  • The trek includes long traverses on narrow ledges with steep drops on either side, providing an adrenaline rush and testing trekkers' courage.
  • The forts contain remnants of ancient structures like water cisterns, caves, and temples, offering a glimpse into the past.
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