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6 Forts Near Pune That Come Alive In The Monsoon

These forts not only offer great views but also make for refreshing treks and moments of calm in nature. Intrigued to know what these forts are? Read on to find out!

6 Forts Near Pune That Come Alive In The Monsoon
These forts near Pune are a must-visit! (Photo Credit: Canva)

There's something magical about the monsoon in Pune. The air turns cooler, the trees become brighter, and the hills surrounding the city come alive in shades of green. It's the season when the usual chai tastes better and road trips feel more exciting, don't they? If you happen to be in Pune during the rains, you're at the perfect spot to explore some of Maharashtra's most stunning hill forts. These forts not only offer great views but also make for refreshing treks and moments of calm in nature. Intrigued to know what these forts are? Read on to find out!

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Here Are 6 Forts Near Pune That Are Perfect To Visit During Monsoon:

1. Sinhagad Fort

If you want a quick and easy break from the city, Sinhagad is a great pick. Just over an hour from Pune, this fort is a favourite during the rains. You don't need to be a pro trekker to reach the top. The path is simple and once you're up there, you can enjoy hot kanda bhajis and tea with a view.

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2. Lohagad Fort

Lohagad is one of those forts that looks even better in the monsoon. The stone steps are often covered in moss and you might even walk through clouds on your way up. The climb is not too tough and the views from the top, especially the famous 'Vinchu Kata' (scorpion tail-shaped ridge) are worth every step.

3. Rajgad Fort

Rajgad is a little tougher to climb but totally worth the effort. This was once the capital of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's kingdom. The trek can be long and muddy in the rain, so be prepared. But the views are wide and beautiful, and you get a real sense of the fort's grand past as you explore its different sections.

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4. Torna Fort

Torna is the tallest fort in the region, which means the climb is long. It's also the first fort that Shivaji Maharaj captured at just 16 years old. Torna fort is a popular spot for experienced trekkers, especially during monsoon. But if you're new to trekking, it's better to go with someone who's done it before.

5. Tikona Fort

Tikona may not be as big as the others but it's one of the most scenic. The fort is shaped like a triangle and has a short, steep climb. Once you reach the top, you get a lovely view of Pawna Lake and nearby hills. It's a peaceful spot and perfect if you want something light and refreshing for a rainy day.

6. Pavana Fort

Pavana Fort is a hidden gem near Pune, perfect to visit during monsoon. The trek is moderately difficult and takes you through lush green forests and scenic views. The fort has a rich history and offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and valleys. It's an ideal spot for nature lovers.

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So, call your friends and head out to these forts in Pune for your next rainy-day adventure. Trust us, you won't regret it!

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