7 Best and Historic Trekking Places In Maharastra | HR GLOBAL MAGAZINE

1. Harishchandragad - The Pride of Maharashtra
Harishchandragad is a hill fort Placed at the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra, India. Harishchandragad Trek is the most challenging and especially known as deadliest route in Monsoon. The Trek Which Offers the most Variety and experience for all kind of trekkers. The Trio Mountain Trek has multiple way of entry through Junnar gate route, Sadhale ghat, Nalichi wat, and Indore waat.

Harishchandragad is located nearly about 2 km both Pune and Mumbai. Harishchandragad elevation climb up to 1422 meter (4665 ft). Harischandragad is an ancient fort. Its origin is said to be in 6th century during the rule of Kalchuri Dynasty. the cave of Kedareshwar indicate that the fort belongs to the medieval period since it is related to Shaiva, Shakta or Naath. Later the fort was under the control of Moguls. The Maratha apprehend it by 1747.
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2. Rajgad Fort - The Capital Of Maratha Empire
Rajgad Fort is Situated in Pune district of Maharashtra. The Rajgad Fort was best known as capital of Maratha empire. Respected Shivaji Maharaj ruled it for almost 26 years. Later the capital moved to raigad fort. Rajgad Forts height is up to 1376 meter(4520 ft). The Fort Has So many recognize historic moments of Birth of Shivaji's son rajaram, the return from Agra, the death of Shivaji's queen Saibai, the burial of Afzal khan's head at mahadarwaja wall. It was also one of 17 fort which was kept by shivaji maharaj when signed for treaty of puranadar.
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3. Lohgad Fort - The Iron Security
The Lohgad fort is an iron fort and situated at hill station lonavala to near about 52 km. Lohgad height is rises to an elevation of 1033 meter(3389 ft). Lohgad fort is long history of several dynastic ruled it for different period of time which was includes satavahanas, chalukyas, rashtrakutas, yadavas, bahamanis, nihams and Mughal empire later shivaji maharaj captured it in 1648 AD. But somhow he forced to surrender above mughals in 1665 AD. In 1670 AD he apprehend it back and used to keep his treasury which was looted from Surat.
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4. Naneghat Trek - The Beauty of Sahyadri
Naneghat Trek is located near junnar of Pune district of Maharashtra. Naneghat is the part of Sahayadri mountain trek. Its height goes up to 750 meter(2460 ft) from sea level. Naneghat gives amazing experience and also offer the view of Jivdhan fort, Vanerlingi Pinnacle, Harishchandragad, Bhairavgad, Varhandi Pinnacles, Gorakhgad, Ahupe Ghat, Durg and Dhakoba. This fort is likely to visit in monsoon time to experience its best greenery jungle route and waterfalls.
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5. Raigad Fort - Gibraltar of the East
Capital of Maratha empire Raigad fort was strategically constructed by Hirojee Indulkar and Built by vibrant Maratha ruler. It is located at Sahyadri mountain and especially designed to be a only one side accessible path way at one side and the other side is surrounded by deep valley and dense jungle. Present there is ropeway system for which helps visitors to reach direct at top of the fort without any obstacle.
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6. Harihar Fort - The ancient Fort
Harihar for is located 40 km from Nashik district of Maharashtra. Harihargad is best known as its peculiar rock cut steps. It attract more visitors for wild adventure and its 80 degree slope and it gives most challenging and full of thrills experience. and the best thing about Harihar fort is it appear to be rectangle shape from base village and built over triangle shaped prism of rock the edges of this spectacular.
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7. Rajmachi Fort - The Monsoon's Heaven
Rajmachi fort is one of many historic forts of Sahyadri mountain. It is located near Lonavala of pune district. The best time for trekking of rajmachi fort in monsoon to feel best experience of Greenery path way and heaven. Its height is up to 920 meter (3000ft).
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