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15 Adventurous Trekking Places Near Mumbai 2024

So you have got a day or two for holidays. That could probably be a great reason to get rid of the city blues and rather be blessed with a short escape. Therefore it’s time to look for adventurous trekking places near Mumbai or peaceful beaches near Mumbai. Interestingly there is also a long list of places near Mumbai that you can opt for. Hence, when it comes to trekking, you don’t necessarily have to go to the Himalayas or Kasol if you feel the mountains are calling you. Above all, Maharashtra, too, is blessed with tonnes of beautiful hills and mountains where you can spend your holidays and weekends. And the best part is that you can thoroughly explore one-spot-a-time in a day or two without worrying about missing your office.

Enough talking, let’s come to the point.

List of 15 Trekking Places Near Mumbai That You Have to Explore Really Soon

1. Chinchoti Trail

Chinchoti Trail

First of all, to start with the closest of all the trekking places near Mumbai, the Chinchoti trail located near Vasai. Altogether, If you already stay beyond Borivali, this trail is a real lottery for you! The Chinchoti trail has two routes, the one beginning from Kaman village being the easier one. The path that passes through Tungareshwar is still relatively unexplored, therefore, this route passes through thickets of lush forests. Therefore, depending on how adventurous you wish to get, you can choose your route.

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Distance from Mumbai: Approximately 52 km.

Height above sea level: 135 feet

Difficulty Level: Easy

Best Time to Visit: Throughout the year

Google Map Link: https://goo.gl/maps/bSfQdy3dLS2yVVh97

2. Peb Fort Trail – Neral

Peb Fort Trail - Neral

Here’s yet another short getaway spot near the city. Peb fort trail is one of the easiest yet interesting trekking places in Mumbai. The trail is a perfect combination of rocky patches and lush forest passages that. You surely won’t get bored or feel tired throughout as the excitement of seeing something new will always keep you up

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Distance from Mumbai: Approximately 76 kms.

Height above sea level: 2,100 feet

Difficulty Level: Easy

Best Time to Visit: Throughout the year

Google Map Link: https://goo.gl/maps/JG5AR1LghWQvJmTXA

3. Kune Waterfall Trek

Kune Waterfall Trek

If you have even been to Lonavala-Khandala (I am confident you have), you already know the scenic beauty of the entire area. Profuse greenery, thick clouds, dense fog, and a heavy dose of natural beauty is what defines these hill stations. That is exactly the description for Kune Waterfall trek. Located in the beautiful setting, this one of the trekking places near Mumbai has an add-on of the gushing waterfall. This waterfall falls from a height of 660 feet and forms an incredible three-tiered waterfall. But you have to walk (rather trek) up to reach and dive in the waterfall and pool formed.

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Distance from Mumbai: Approximately 96 kms.

Height above sea level: 2041 feet

Difficulty Level: Moderate

Other Things To Do: Rappelling and zip lining, Kune church, Khandala, Bedse caves

Best Time to Visit: Monsoon

Google Map Link:  https://goo.gl/maps/XireD3uSGEBxKWP26

4. Lohagad Trek

Lohagad Trek

All the avid trekkers and nature lovers, I am sure that Lohagad trek or the trip to Lohagad fort is in your bucket list of trekking places near Mumbai. And it should be. Lohagad fort is a historic fort that confirms several dynasties have been here such as Satavahanas, Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Yadavas, Bahamanis, Nizamshahis, Mughals and Marathas. Reach the top and witness the outstanding sight of a hill that divides the basins of Indrayani and Pavna.

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Distance from Mumbai: Approximately 100 kms.

Height above sea level: 3,445 feet

Difficulty Level: High to Moderate

Other Things To Do: Paragliding, Visit and do boating at Pawna Lake, Visit Pavana Lake, Bhaja Caves, Bhushi Lake, Rajmachi Fort, Visapur Fort, Reversing Station

Best Time to Visit: Monsoon and Winter

Google Map Link: https://goo.gl/maps/ni9w6E35QWL2dRvr9

5. Sudhagad Fort Trek

Sudhagad Fort Trek

Looking for a super-easy trail trek for your holiday? If yes, then go for Sudhagad fort trek. This one is the easiest (child’s play) compared to every other trekking place near Mumbai mentioned in this article. The portion around this ancient fort recently got declared as Sudhagad Wildlife Sanctuary meaning you can easily spot immense flora and fauna here. When you reach the top, get mesmerized by the exceptional piece of art, the Sudhagad fort. And don’t forget to relax or spend a night at the caves for a lifetime’s worth of experience.

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Distance from Mumbai: Approximately 115 kms.

Height above sea level: 2,030 feet

Difficulty Level: Easy

Other Things To Do: Kumbheri Bridge, Aamby Valley Exit Gate, Pantsachiv Wada, Echo point, Ambarkhana

Best Time to Visit: Throughout the year

Google Map Link: https://goo.gl/maps/vij1n5xy3B5gdc7r6

Also read: Top Places In Mumbai That Every Foreigner Must Visit

6. Garbett Point Trail

 

Garbett Point Trail

Travelling to Matheran any time soon? Then don’t miss out on this short and easy trek bordering the hill station. Walk through the passage that has a deadly valley on one side and dense forest on the other to reach the top – Garbett Plateau. And then get the mesmerizing 360° view of the Matheran hill station. You can successfully spot some waterfall and ponds during most times of the year.

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Distance from Mumbai: Approximately 127 kms.

Height above sea level: 2,625 feet

Difficulty Level: Easy

Other Things To Do: Visit Louisa Point, Porcupine Point (Sunset Point), Charlotte Lake, Panorama Point, Paymasters Park, Mount Barry, Ambarnath Temple, King George Point

Best Time to Visit: Throughout the year

Google Map Link:  https://goo.gl/maps/GeU7H2vZtAfNxCB96

7. Sandhan Valley Trek

Sandhan Valley Trek

Located on the western side of the beautiful Bhandardara region, near Samrad village, Sandhan Valley trek is one of the most popular trekking places near Mumbai. The combination of a canyon and a valley, Sandhan Valley is also known as the “Valley of Suspense” due to its location. A part of the trek involves walking through the 200 feet deep and about 1.5 km long narrow path. This stoney valley is also known as the “Valley of Shadows” as some spots are untouched by the sunrays during most hours of the day.

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Distance from Mumbai: Approximately 130 kms.

Height above sea level: 4,255 feet

Difficulty Level: High

Other Things To Do: Ghatghar Dam, Bhandardara lake and dam, Wilson Dam, and other treks like Alang Madan Kulang trek, Kalsubai trek, and Ratangad trek

Best Time to Visit: Throughout the year

Google Map Link: https://goo.gl/maps/BkiHJVSGzmSnFDNh6

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8. Andharban Forest Trek

Andharban Forest Trek

Andharban means dense, dark forest. This means that the trail settles amidst the thickest forest and dense mist. The descending route through the dense forest and stunning views of the flora and fauna will undoubtedly give you one of the best experiences of your life. You may either hear the tranquilizing silence of the Kundalika forest or hear the showers tease you from the other side of the jungle. The last point of the trail overlooks the Kundalika Valley, Bheera dam and the mountain ranges of Tamhini ghat.

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Distance from Mumbai: Approximately 130 kms.

Height above sea level: 2,160 feet

Difficulty Level: Medium

Other Things To Do: Soak in the waterfalls

Best Time to Visit: Monsoon

Google Map Link: https://goo.gl/maps/5NF8bof3oRfy9FMHA

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9. Naneghat Trek

Naneghat Trek

If you haven’t been to this one, you aren’t alive! (Just Kidding!) Generally, most first-timers start their trekking expeditions with their first mark made at the Naneghat trek. This short yet challenging trek is simply alluring with greenery all around. Complete the trek and your reward will be an ancient fort with intricate carvings and a breathtaking plateau with views. If this will be your first trek, start with this member of the “Famous 5” trekking places near Mumbai.

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Distance from Mumbai: Approximately 135 kms.

Height above sea level: 3,375 feet

Difficulty Level: High to Moderate

Other Things To Do: Trek at Malshej Ghat

Best Time to Visit: Throughout the year

Google Map Link: https://goo.gl/maps/yG2k4v7ZsoZBb34V7

10. Ratangad Fort Trail

Ratangad Fort Trail

Ratan means a jewel, and Ratangad fort is no less than a jewel of Maharashtra. Trek through the greenery and reach this 200-years old fort in the Ajoba mountain range. Trek through deep forests in the Western Ghats and climb on thrilling ladders to reach the peak and experience the “eye of the needle” rock cavity at the pinnacle of the fort. Lastly, take your own time to let the marvellous views of the valley, Bhandardara lake and dam cast the spell in your senses.

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Distance from Mumbai: Approximately 180 kms.

Height above sea level: 4,250 feet

Difficulty Level: High to Moderate

Other Things To Do: 1000 years old temple of Lord Shiva, Amruteshwar Temple, cave on the top of the fort, Bhandardara lake

Best Time to Visit: Monsoon and Winter

Google Map Link: https://goo.gl/maps/p7zNt4t8wRRGW9rr9

11. Purandar Fort Trail

Purandar Fort Trail

Go back to the history and mark your presence at the robust fort built by Shivaji Maharaj after completing an adventurous trail trek. Witness the typical beauty and charm of the Western ghats throughout your trail. As the fort is now being used as the cantonment area for Army, you will have to show your identity proof on your arrival. So, make sure you carry something solid with you.

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Distance from Mumbai: Approximately 210 kms.

Height above sea level: 4,475 feet

Difficulty Level: Moderate to Easy

Other Things To Do: Kedareshwar temple, Purandeshwar temple, Bini Darwaja, Vajragad fort, church, and other temples, statue of Murarbaji Deshpande

Best Time to Visit: Monsoon and Early Winter, weekdays

Google Map Link: https://goo.gl/maps/d2DHxRJVQ6HeZKHN8

12. Harishchandragad Fort Trek

Harishchandragad Fort Trek

If you love ticking off different trekking places near Mumbai, then you must be familiar with the name of Harishchandragad Fort trek. This one is ideal for you if you are enthusiastic about trekking, rappelling, rock climbing, valley crossing, and enjoying every moment – everything within one trip. The journey from the base up to the rustic fort through the Khireshwar or Nalichi Wat routes are stunning beauties surrounded with thick and lush green blankets and rocky, rugged terrain.

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Distance from Mumbai: Approximately 220 kms.

Height above sea level: 4,710 feet

Difficulty Level: High to Moderate

Other Things To Do: Visit the fort, visit Kedareshwar and other Buddhist caves, Konkan Kada, Taramati Sunrise Point, Nageshwar temple and Harishchandreshwar temple.

Best Time to Visit: Post Monsoon and Winter

Google Map Link: https://goo.gl/maps/DW9yF4f64ep8frwQ8

13. Kaas Plateau

Kaas Plateau

If you are fond of beautiful flowers and picturesque spots, then you must surely visit Kaas Plateau. Announced as a Biodiversity World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2012, this plateau is a heaven in itself for the photographers and nature lovers alike. Kaas is known as Maharashtra’s Valley of Flowers as it boasts of being the home to about 850 species of flowering plants with some of them being rare and unique species. You can take this easy trek and enjoy the views of the lush evergreen forests that serves as a water catchment area of Koyna Dam and which is recently declared as “Sahyadri Tiger Reserve”.

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Distance from Mumbai: Approximately 275 kms.

Height above sea level: 3,956 feet

Difficulty Level: Easy

Other Things To Do: Kaas lake, Vajrai waterfall, Sajjangad fort

Best Time to Visit: Throughout the year

Google Map Link: https://goo.gl/maps/A1awzGEfc4tUzv9T7

 

14. Jungli Jaigad

 

Jungli Jaigad

Trying to get lost in the splendid beauty of the Mother Nature? Jungli Jaigad is one of the best trekking places near Mumbai that you should take up in that case. The enthralling beauty of the Kumbharli ghat surrounded by the Koyna and Chandoli forests can leave you spellbound when you stand at the Jungli Jaigad Fort. This massive stone fort is one of the two Jaigad forts. As this one is surrounded by thick blankets of forests, it is known as “Jungli”. If you’re lucky, you might just about spot animals and exotic birds, thanks to the vicinity of Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary.

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Distance from Mumbai: Approximately 290 kms.

Height above sea level: 2,957 feet

Difficulty Level: Moderate

Other Things To Do: Koyna Dam

Best Time to Visit: Monsoon and Early Winters

Google Map Link: https://goo.gl/maps/PM1EaVjKLc4s4VoN7

15. Rajmachi Trek

 

Rajmachi Trek

Who doesn’t know Rajmachi! Well, we all do because this is one of the most popular trekking places in Mumbai. The news of lush green mountains, numerous waterfalls, deep valleys, beautiful fort, interesting trails, gushing river, vast plateaus, village life, and a water reservoir is known to most Mumbaikars. Just set off for this trek situated amidst the rugged hills of Sahyadri and experience another version of a beautiful life!

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Distance from Mumbai: Approximately 315 kms.

Height above sea level: 2,170 feet

Difficulty Level: Moderate

Other Things To Do: Visit Rajmachi Wildlife Sanctuary, Manoranjan Fort, Shreevardhan Fort, Udhewadi Village, Tungarli Dam, and Lake

Best Time to Visit: Monsoon and Winter

Visiting these trekking places near Mumbai isn’t going to cost you a bomb. This implies that you don’t have to spend months on saving and then setting off for your next trek. Just plan today, pack by the midnight, and get started early morning.

Google Map Link:  https://goo.gl/maps/hsh3HKSCYqKMqcSU6

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