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13 Trekking Places in Maharashtra

List of Best Trekking Places in Maharashtra

Trek Name

Difficulty Level

Distance

Sondai Fort Trek, Karjat

Easy

1.5 km

Brahmagiri Trek, Nashik

Easy

2 km

Tikona Fort Trek, Lonavala

Easy

2 km

Prabalmachi Trek, Panvel

Easy

2.5 km

Sandhan Valley Trek, Igatpuri

Easy

3 km

Rajgad Fort Trek, Pune

Easy

3 km

Harihar Fort Trek, Igatpuri

Moderate

3.5 km

Kalsubai Sunrise Trek, Igatpuri

Moderate

5 km

Harishchandragad Sunrise Trek, Ahmednagar

Moderate

6 km

Ratangad Trek, Bhandardara

Moderate

6 km

Visapur Fort Trek, Lonavala

Moderate

7 km

Andharban Trek, Pune

Moderate

13 km

Rajmachi Fireflies Trek, Lonavala

Hard

16 km

Best Trekking Sites in Maharashtra

List of Essentials for Trekking in Maharashtra

FAQs for Trekking in Maharashtra

What are the best trekking routes in Maharashtra?

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Maharashtra offers a wide range of trekking routes. Some of the popular ones include Kalsubai Peak, Harishchandragad Fort, Rajmachi Fort, Lohagad Fort, and Torna Fort.

Maharashtra offers a wide range of trekking routes. Some of the popular ones include Kalsubai Peak, Harishchandragad Fort, Rajmachi Fort, Lohagad Fort, and Torna Fort.

What is the best time for trekking in Maharashtra?

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The best time for trekking in Maharashtra is during the winter season (November to February) as the weather is pleasant and the skies are clear.

The best time for trekking in Maharashtra is during the winter season (November to February) as the weather is pleasant and the skies are clear.

What should I carry while trekking in Maharashtra?

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While trekking in Maharashtra, you should carry essentials such as a backpack, water bottle, trekking shoes, warm clothes, first aid kit, and a torch.

While trekking in Maharashtra, you should carry essentials such as a backpack, water bottle, trekking shoes, warm clothes, first aid kit, and a torch.