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The Tail Baila to Thanale Caves Trek is an adventurous trail in Maharashtra that offers a mix of nature, history, and stunning coastal views. The trek begins from Tail Baila, a serene village surrounded by lush greenery, and leads to the Thanale Caves, ancient rock-cut structures that date back several centuries. The trek spans a distance of approximately 6–7 km through dense forests, rolling hills, and rugged terrain, providing both challenge and reward to adventurers.
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.
The Harishchandragad trek via Nali Chi Vaat is considered one of the most challenging and thrilling routes in the Sahyadri mountain range. This path is not for beginners—it demands not only physical endurance but also mental strength, technical skills, and proper gear. The term "Nali Chi Vaat" literally means “the route through the gully,” and that's exactly what trekkers face: a steep, narrow gorge carved by centuries of water flow, flanked by towering rock walls.
The Hadsar Fort Trek is a captivating trail in Maharashtra that beautifully combines history, adventure, and scenic landscapes. The trek begins from Hadsar village, nestled amidst the lush hills of the Junnar region, and leads to Hadsar Fort, a hill fort believed to date back to the Satavahana period. Strategically located to guard the ancient trade route between Naneghat and Junnar, the trail spans around 6–7 km and features steep rock-cut steps, ancient gateways, and rugged terrain that offer both challenge and thrill to trekkers.
Rajmachi Fort is one of the most famous historical forts in Maharashtra, located between Lonavala and Karjat in the rugged Sahyadri mountains. The fort complex consists of two hilltops, Shrivardhan Fort and Manaranjan Fort, both built to guard the ancient trade routes that connected the Konkan coast to the Deccan Plateau. Standing at a height of around 2710 feet, Rajmachi offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, valleys, and the backwaters of Shirota Dam.
Kothaligad Fort, also known as Peth Fort, is a popular one-day trek located near Karjat in the Raigad district of Maharashtra. Standing at an elevation of around 3,100 feet, the trek is ideal for beginners and nature lovers, especially during the monsoon and winter seasons.
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.
Kedarkantha, a trekking bugyal and hilltop situated in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand in the Govind National Park, has become a favorite among seasoned trekkers as well as amateurs. People often confuse Kedarkantha with Kedarnath, the famous Shiv Temple, but Kedarkantha has ....