Monsoon Treks in Maharashtra That Every Traveller Must Visit To Embrace the Season
By Team LatestlyMay 30, 2025
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Torna Fort, Pune
As you trek through the upward path to reach Torna Fort, you will be greeted by vast meadows of bright flowers, offering you some respite.
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Ratangad Fort, Ahmednagar
Also known as the ‘Jewel of the Sahyadris,’ Ratangad Fort is nearly 400 years old with two caves, four gates and a natural rock peak for visitors to explore.
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Peb Fort, Matheran
Peb, or Vikatgad Fort, is a lesser-known trekking destination, ideal for those looking for a quiet getaway.
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Korigad Fort, Lonavala
An ideal trek for beginners, Korigad Fort, feels fascinating to go trekking through the lush green forest.
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Karnala Fort, Raigad
As you take the trek to Karnala Fort, you will be greeted by songbirds while captivated by the quaint fort's beauty overlooking a sprawling bird sanctuary.
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Kalsubai Peak, Igatpuri
Considered the highest peak in Maharashtra, Kalsubai is one of the most famous trekking spots in Maharashtra.
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Bhivpuri Waterfalls, Karjat
Soak in the natural beauty of Bhivpuri while listening to the sound of a gushing waterfall as you snack at the nearby food shacks.