Forts, rivers, temples, and waterfalls of the Sahyadri
The erstwhile capital of the Maratha Empire and a trekker's paradise. Its ramparts, bastions, and Padmavati machi reward every climber with sweeping Sahyadri views.
Also known as Prachandagad — the first fort captured by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. A historic high-altitude trek through wind, cloud, and stone.
A peaceful river that winds through the countryside — perfect for slow evening walks, birdwatching, and quiet conversation under big skies.
A serene dam nestled in nature — its still waters mirror the surrounding hills, especially at sunrise and during the cooler months.
An ancient Shiva shrine set within a sacred grove. A place of stillness, ritual, and centuries of unbroken devotion.
A spectacular Sahyadri waterfall plunging from the ridgeline into the Konkan valley below. Best experienced in the monsoon, when the cliffs come alive with mist and water.