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Upcoming treks and trips from maharashtra

June 17, 2023 @ 6:30 am - June 18, 2023 @ 9:30 am

Upcoming treks from Maharashtra for October include waterfall treks like Devkund, Nanemachi and Aadrai, fort treks such as Harihar, Kalsubai and Harishchandragad, and unique experiences like Kalu Waterfall and Sandhan Valley treks. These are typically organized by local trekking companies like Trekhievers, Treks and Trails India, and Mischief Treks, with options available for one-day and overnight trips from Mumbai and Pune.  

Waterfall Treks
  • Devkund Waterfall Trek: A popular option to witness a beautiful hidden treasure of Maharashtra. 
Fort Treks
Other Unique Experiences
How to Find Upcoming Trips

To find specific dates and book these trips, visit the websites of trekking communities and organizers.

Here’s your complete guide to trekking in Maharashtra and Mumbai—covering upcoming treks, top destinations, packages, groups, and safety tips.


🗓️ Upcoming Treks from Mumbai (October 2025)

Several exciting treks are scheduled this month:

  • Harihar Fort Sunrise Trek – Oct 4–5, iconic 80° stone stairs climb
  • Harishchandragad Trek – Oct 3–4, scenic Konkankada views
  • Ratangad Flower Special Trek – Oct 3, known for Sonki and Karvi blooms
  • Ajanta-Ellora Road Trip – Oct 2–5, includes UNESCO heritage sites
  • Malvan Coastal Tour – Oct 2–6, combines beach and fort exploration

Explore more on Mumbai Hikers and Indiahikes.


🎒 Maharashtra Trekking Packages

  • Adventure Geek offers monsoon treks like Aadrai, Devkund, Kataldhar, and Rajmachi starting from ₹799–₹1,549
  • MakeMyTrip lists 58 trekking packages across Maharashtra, including short escapes and heritage trails
  • Thrillophilia features treks like Kalsubai, Harishchandragad, and Sandhan Valley with transfers and camping options

🏞️ Top 10 Treks in Maharashtra

  1. Kalsubai Peak – Highest point in Maharashtra (5,400 ft)
  2. Harishchandragad – Ancient fort with caves and temples
  3. Rajmachi Fort – Fireflies in monsoon, twin forts
  4. Harihar Fort – Vertical staircase challenge
  5. Lohagad Fort – Easy trek near Lonavala
  6. Raigad Fort – Historic capital of Shivaji Maharaj
  7. Torna Fort – Highest fort in Pune
  8. Andharban Trek – Dense forest trail
  9. Sandhan Valley – Rappelling and canyoning
  10. Peb Fort – Scenic and beginner-friendly

⛰️ 3-Day Treks in Maharashtra

  • Rajmachi Camping Trek – 2 nights, includes fireflies and fort exploration
  • Ajanta-Ellora Road Trip – 3 days, combines trekking and heritage
  • Lonar Crater Lake Tour – Weekend trek with geological wonders

🧭 Trekking Groups in Maharashtra & Mumbai

  • Mumbai Trekkers – Over 400+ events, beginner-friendly, MAC-certified
  • Mischief Treks – Known for small batches and unique treks
  • Treks and Trails India – Active since 2012, offers scuba, camping, and cycling too
  • Mumbai Hikers Directory – Lists 1450+ trekking groups across Maharashtra

⚠️ Most Dangerous Trekking Places in Maharashtra

  • Kalavantin Durg – Steep rock-cut stairs, no railings
  • Harihar Fort – 80° vertical staircase, slippery in monsoon
  • Alang-Madan-Kulang (AMK) – Multi-day technical trek
  • Bhairavgad & Dategad Forts – Remote, rocky, and challenging
  • Harishchandragad via Nalichi Vaat – Advanced route with rock patches

🌄 One-Day Treks Near Mumbai

  • Devkund Waterfall – Scenic forest trail to a hidden waterfall
  • Karnala Fort – Bird sanctuary and panoramic views
  • Mahuli Fort – Jungle trek with historical ruins
  • Matheran Garbett Plateau – Toy train and monsoon magic
  • Sondai, Kothaligad, Aadrai Jungle – Beginner-friendly options from Mischief Treks

Would you like help booking one of these treks or finding gear recommendations? I can also suggest the best treks for solo travelers, couples, or families.

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