Embark on the iconic Everest Base Camp trek , a high-altitude adventure through Sherpa villages, glaciers, and the heart of the Himalayas. Perfect for trekkers seeking challenge, culture, and breathtaking mountain views.
The Kalsubai Peak Trek, often called the "Everest of Maharashtra," offers a challenging but rewarding climb to the state's highest point at 1,646 meters (5,400 feet). Located in the Ahmednagar district and starting from the base village of Bari, the trek winds through diverse terrain, from lush forests and rocky patches to open meadows.
Pratapgad, a significant fort in the Maratha kingdom (Swarajya), is located west of Mahabaleshwar in Maharashtra's Satara district. Situated on the route connecting Poladpur (on the Mumbai-Goa Highway) to Pargaon, specifically along the Parghat and Ambenali Ghat sections, the fort strategically controlled these crucial mountain passes. The Koyna River flows at its base, and the surrounding area is covered by the dense Jawali forest.
Koleshwar plateau is a large, relatively untouched mountain plateau. Features the ancient Koleshwar Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Offers breathtaking views of the Western Ghats, including the Dhom Dam, Kamalgad Fort, and the Krishna River.
River & Roar is an immersive jungle walk through Pench’s untouched buffer zone, where the river guides your path and the forest surrounds you with calls, tracks, and quiet surprises. Pench Jungle trek is a short, lively escape into raw wilderness that lets you feel the true pulse of Pench with every step.
Step into the raw, untamed beauty of the Sahyadri with Nisargnaad’s Baglan Special Offbeat Trek - an extraordinary journey covering the legendary forts Salher, Salota, Mulher, Mora and Hargad. This unique circuit takes you deep into the historic Baglan region of North Maharashtra, a land of massive plateaus, ancient rock-cut structures and forgotten mountain routes once used by traders and warriors.
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.
Korigad- To the west of the Pawana dam is the Mawal of Korbarase. This fort is well known due to its fortification that is still intact. Koraigad appears like a wall from Peth Shahpur. On the top of the fort is a huge plateau.
Embark on the Kedarkantha Winter Trek, one of India’s most popular snow treks. Hike through pine forests, charming villages, and pristine white meadows to reach the summit with stunning Himalayan views. Ideal for beginners and adventure enthusiasts alike.
Rajgad (literal meaning the Ruling Fort) is a Hill fort situated in the Pune district of Maharashtra, India. Formerly known as Murumdev, the fort was the first capital of the Maratha Empire under the rule of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj for almost 26 years, after which the capital was moved to the Raigad Fort. Treasures discovered from an adjacent fort called Torna were used to completely build and fortify the Rajgad Fort.