
Embrace the Monsoon Magic: Best Treks Near Pune This July
July in Pune ushers in the vibrant monsoon season, transforming the Sahyadri mountains into a lush green paradise dotted with cascading waterfalls and mist-shrouded peaks. For adventure enthusiasts, this is the perfect time to explore the many stunning trekking trails near the city. However, remember that monsoon trekking requires extra caution and preparedness.
Top Monsoon Treks for All Levels
Name "Dark Forest," Andharban truly lives up to its name with its thick, primeval jungles. This reverse trek begins at a higher point and goes down into the valley, providing stunning vistas of the Kundalika Valley and Devkund Waterfall. The trail becomes nothing short of magical in July with multiple streams and heavy mist. It's a moderate trek, perfect for those looking to experience a complete indulgence in nature.
A secret beauty hidden deep within the woods, Devkund Waterfall is an exquisite natural plunge pool. The Devkund trek is easy to moderate and takes you through rich greens and rocky bits, finally opening up into the breathtaking blue waters of the waterfall. It is a favorite haunt for a cool dip, but be careful, particularly on rainy days when the currents are powerful.
These twin forts along Lonavala make great one-day monsoon trekking options. Lohagad is nicely kept and has an easier ascent, while Visapur has a tougher but rewarding hike with its wide-open plateau and ancient ruins. The scenery from the top is breathtakingly beautiful with wide views of the surrounding hills shrouded in mist and verdure. Both are accessible from Pune on local trains to Lonavala.
Rajmachi is a historical fort complex distinguished by twin fortresses, Shrivardhan and Manaranjan. The trek to Rajmachi is moderate and may be accessed from two sides: Lonavala (a longer, relatively easier walk) or Karjat (a more steep, adventurous climb). In July, the trail is lit up with fireflies (although less common than in late May/early June) and has great views of the Kataldhar waterfall. Try a two-day trek with camping for the complete experience.
For the experienced trekkers, Harishchandragad promises an arduous but immensely rewarding experience. Famous for its iconic Konkankada (a concave cliff), Taramati Peak, and age-old caves, this trek promises varied landscapes. Monsoon adds to its untamed beauty with multiple waterfalls and a mystical feel. Take warning of stiff climbs and slippery terrain.
Though a little distance from Pune, Kalsubai is a must-try for serious trekkers wanting to scale Maharashtra's highest point. The trek has panoramic views of the Sahyadris that are breathtaking, particularly when the clouds hide-and-seek. July provides additional charm in the form of lush green covers and milder weather, though it can be very windy at the summit.
Also called Prachandagad, Torna is a historically significant place as it was the first fort to be conquered by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. This trek is a challenging but highly rewarding experience. In July, the fort is shrouded in mist, and the surrounding hillocks are covered in greenery, creating dramatic and scenic views. Prepare for a taxing climb, but the panoramic landscape from the top is worth it.
A favorite monsoon retreat, the Bhimashankar trek is a journey into the depths of the Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary. Renowned for its dense green forests, varied wildlife (featuring the rare Malabar Giant Squirrel), and ancient Bhimashankar Temple (one of twelve Jyotirlingas of India), this trek is both a spiritual and a natural treat. The trek has two principal routes: the simpler Ganesh Ghat route and the steeper Shidi Ghat route with iron ladders. In July, a lot of waterfalls and creeks along the trail will increase its magical beauty.
Weather Check: Always check the weather forecast before heading out. Be prepared for sudden downpours and changes in conditions.
Appropriate Footwear: Invest in good quality waterproof trekking shoes with excellent grip to navigate slippery trails.
Waterproof Gear: Carry a reliable rain cover for your backpack and wear waterproof jackets and pants. Dry bags are crucial for electronics and valuables.
Layer Up: Dress in quick-drying, light attire. Bring extra socks and a spare set of clothes.
Stay Hydrated & Nourished: Bring enough water and energy-dense snacks. Do not drink from unclean water sources.
Trekking Poles: They offer balance and stability on rocky and slippery ground, substantially lowering the risk of falls.
First-Aid Kit: Carry a basic first-aid kit with general items such as bandages, antiseptic cream, painkillers, and insect bite medications.
Start Early: Have your trek early in the morning so you can avoid the midday showers and will have plenty of daylight.
Trekking during the monsoon season around Pune provides an experience of unparalleled natural splendor. With the right trek for your physical fitness and following safety protocols, you can make memories of a lifetime amidst the stunning scenery of the Sahyadris this July. Happy trekking!
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