Top trekking places near Mumbai

Do you have an extrovert personality? Then you must experience the best adventurous places near Mumbai. Mumbai is not only known for its film industry. It is also known for its beauty, which every person wishes to visit. As these beauties have a catch, that is the adventure.IIf you like adventure sport, then you must visit these adventurous places for trekking.

Trekking place within 50km from Mumbai.

  1. Karnala fort: Karnala fort is also called Funnel Hill. It is situated along the Mumbai- Goa highway, which is currently lying within Karnala Bird Sanctuary. The fort of Karnala is famous for its strange pinnacle, trekking, and bird sanctuary that is set up in the midst of the forest. Today, it is a popular fort famous for hiking, trekking, and tourism.
  2. Prabalgad Fort: Prabalgad Fort is located between Matheran and Panvel; the trek can be completed in one day. The trek is more enjoyable with camping at Prabalmachi village. It has several quality hotels and guest houses for the tourists (for both veg and non-veg). Richie Rich Resorts- pure veg, The Byke Retreat- Pure veg, Usha Ascot- pure veg, Hotel Panorama, Hotel Rangoli Retreat are good hotels that provide great services.
  3. Malanggad:
    Malanggag is similarly designated at BABA HAJI MALANG Dargah. It is a hill fort located in the Matheran Hill Range, Raigad District Maharashtra. The fort is located at about 2590 feet above sea level. Tourists can also visit the Dargah and temple, which lies on the way and makes an interesting place for the tourist.

Trekking Places near Mumbai within 100 Kms

  1. Lohagad Fort: Lohagad Fort literally means Iron Fort. This destination is the perfect combination of ancient architecture and natural beauty. The fort was built in the 18th century, and soon, it became an ideal destination for nature lovers and trekking. If you want to visit this fort for its lush beauty or an adventurous trekking route or panoramic views, it doesn't matter; it's all worthy of visiting.
  2. Manikgad Fort: Manikgad fort is situated on a hill in the village named Manikgad, and the fort is named after the village. Some tanks store the water for the tourists, and with this help, the tourists need not carry water along with them. The fort presents a breathtaking view of the valley which is surrounding it. There is a small Shiva Linga at the top alongside a temple with no deity inside where the tourist can rest. Night lovers can also enjoy it because the trekking is also available at night.
  3. Gorakhgad Trek:
    Gorakhgad fort is located in the hills of Maharashtra. Gorakhgad and Machindragad are the twin forts located in the Thane district of Maharashtra. There are many cisterns within the fort, which makes the water available for the tourists.

Trekking places near Mumbai within 200 km

  1. Plus Valley Trek: The Plus Valley is a unique attraction in the shape of a plus sign. It is popular as a trekking spot. Because the shape of the valley is the mystical 'plus' sign, where the trek's terrain becomes hard and pretty difficult, Trekkers need some great skills and concentration because of the steep ascent and all the boulders into the valley.
  2. Korigad Trek: Korigad is also called Koraigad or Kumwarigad. It is located about 200 km south of Lonavala in the Pune district. The best thing about this fort is it can be visited at any time because of the weather. The night lovers are also benefited because night trek during summer is also available, which gives a tremendous experience. Apart from trekking, there are also a lot of camping sites.
  3. Jordan Fort: Jivden Fort is a hill in the state of Maharashtra. It is one of the famous five forts in the Sahyadri mountain range. There are many cisterns within the fort, making the water available for the tourists, but the tourists should carry water along with them.

Mumbai is a complete package for the tourist. As a tourist, you will experience the biggest film industry in India in Mumbai and explore the beauty of nature in the city.

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