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Pune is famous for many-a-thing ranging from local cuisine, warm-hearted people, solid education platform, and a vibrant cosmopolitan culture. This first capital of the Maratha Empire makes for a brilliant base to explore some of the finest outdoor trails in India too. The city even now takes pride in presenting many forts tucked away at locations that attract ardent trekkers to not just relive the history of the powerful Marathas and Peshwas, but also a chance to absorb the wonderful natural environment. So, why not give trekking around Pune a good chance? For more details http://www.thrillophilia.com/trekking-in-pune
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6 15 Place for Trekking in Pune Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
1. Rajmachi Trek Rajmachi(2,710ft) is one of the most exciting and enduring trekking trails around Pune. An 18km trail one way is nothing short of adventure with ancient Buddhist caves, waterfalls, lush greenery, temples, fort ruins that make this place a trekking destination. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
2. Sinhagad Trek A favourite destination for trekking in Pune, Sinhagad (lion fort, 4,400ft) is a fascinating fort engulfed in several stories from the regal rule of Shivaji Maharaj. An easy trek with an option to drive up as well, once atop the fort the scenic view is extremely attractive. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
3. Raigad Trek It is a moderate climb especially for beginners, the trail is of interesting twists and intriguing turns. With a breath-taking view of the mountainous landscape, it is best covered during monsoons when the vistas exude the brilliance of nature. For those who wish not to explore the outdoors, there is a rope-way from the base to the top. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
4. Torna Trek Torna is the tallest fort in Pune. Also known as Prachandagad due to its massive size, it offers a beautiful sight all along the trail. The narrow trails from Velhe Village pass through endless beds of wildflowers and seamless greenery making it one of the most delightful treks for any nature lover. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
5. Shivneri Trek Shivneri is a popular destination for trekking in Pune. Yet another fort backed by the magnificent history created by Shivaji, this is an ideal getaway attracting picnickers. A celebration spot for the annual Shivaji Jayanti, Fort Shivneri is one of the difficult ones to trek. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
6. Lohgad Trek An ideal destination for a one-day trek (more so because of it being one of the few forts accessible by train), Lohgad is a picture-perfect option if considering the very first attempt with trekking. This is recommended as a monsoon trek. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
7. Visapur Fort Trek An amazing fort close to the famed hill town Lonavala, Visapur Fort is a twin of the Lohgad Fort. It is situated higher than Lohgad at a height of 3,556ft and much larger than its twin. Visapur Fort hides within its campus the Bhaje Caves and alluring water holes. . Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
8. Harishchandragad Trek Trek to Harishchandragad is a real great expedition involving crossing of seven hills. Definitely not for the faint hearted as the trail is strenuous and some sections cut into almost vertical rock faces. Standing at4,691ft, this fort is one of the finest trekking destinations along the Sahyadri ranges and is known for its spectacular valley views. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
9. Jungli Jaigad Trek Jungli Jaigad as name suggests is a fort hidden in the dense forests around the famous Koyna Lake and Dam. A part of the Sahyadri Tiger Reserve coming under the Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary, the trek to this fort exposes an enthusiast to several spectacular views and brilliant natural beauty.. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
10. Raireshwar Trek This trek is a fairly simple trek ideal for a day’s outing, easily lending itself into an overnight camp out as well because of nearby villages, Raireshwar Fort bears historical significance too.. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
11. Sudhagad Fort Trek Sudhagad Fort is a replica of the famous Raigad Fort. Being large in nature with an enormous perimeter, it holds several lakes, temples, and captivating view spots like Bhoreshwar Temple, Panchchapur Darwaja, Takmak Tok, and Dindi Darwaja. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
12. Korigad Fort Trek Korigad Fort (3,050ft) is a beautiful hill fort around Pune, near the hill town of Lonavala. The strong fortification embracing the surrounding beautiful valleys coupled with a fairly simple hike makes this an ideal trek for beginners. Other attractions around include two large ponds, and a few temples, which even today display excellent carvings and paintings. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
13. Kalsubai Peak Trek Kalsubai (1,646m) is the highest peak in Maharashtra. Invariably a fort well balanced atop this cliff calls for adventure and magnificent views. The trek takes just over 4 hours from the base village, with well-marked trails thanks to frequent trekkers and pilgrims visiting the small temple of Kalsubai. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
14. Vasota Fort Trek While considering trekking in Pune, Vasota Fort makes to the list because of it doubling as an adventurous trek through dense forests of the Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary in the Sahyadri ranges. Remotely located, distanced by hills and the mighty Koyna River, this stronghold during the supremacy of the Maratha era served as a recuperation ground for the army. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
15. Prabalgad Fort Trek Trek to Prabalgad Fort is thoroughly enjoyable with endless vistas of natural beauty and an exciting trail with small and large rock mounds. Prabalgad is a naturally formed fortress and does not have a man-made touch to it. The route is dotted with rock-cut Ganesh and Hanuman Temples, caves along the Kalavantin Fort, and with hamlets belonging to the local Thakur tribe. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions
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