Introduction
Treks near Pune is an adventure worth exercising, and it becomes more instigative with the appearance of layoffs. touring the tough yet scenic backgrounds in Pune’s layoffs is an adventure daydreamed by a significant maturity of gests from across the world. Let’s have a quick look at the following tips to help you plan a downtime journey in Pune.Â
 Rajgad Fort Trek
 Rajgad is an enormous stronghold. the trek’s means King of all castles. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj spent a great deal of his time on this stronghold close to 25 times. Rajgad is notorious for its construction layout. The stronghold can be divided into four different corridor grounded on geographical terrain and bastion. There are three sub-plateau Machi, videlicet Padmavati Machi, Suvela Machi, and Sanjevani Machi, and at the centre is the Ballekilla.Â
 Take a step into history as you take this instigative journey from Pune, visit the Padmavati tabernacle, and the Ancient Fort remains. Rajgad Trek is a moderate position journey that begins at the Gunjavane Village in Pune District and ends at the Rajgad Fort. Rajgad is truly the King of all castles. It’s notorious for its structure. Rajgad is girdled by Sinhagad, Torna, Mangalgad, and Purandar. Popular Maharashtra touring and weekend destination from Pune; Rajgad, lies at a distance of about 65 Km from Pune. Rajgad stronghold to Torna stronghold trekking is notorious amongst advanced pedestrians.Â
 Frequently in the hustle and bustle of our diurnal lives, we get so caught up with the humdrum that we miss out on the little effects that the world has to offer us. Ancient hill castles not only give its callers with ancient legends but also soothe their nerves.However, also it’s judicious to plan a stint of Rajgad stronghold, If you’re keen to explore one of these beautiful hill castles.Â
 Bhimashankar TrekÂ
 Established in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra and covering an breadth of around 120 km at an altitude of 3400 bases high up in the mountains. There’s a beautiful tabernacle of Lord Shiva amidst the timber of the impenetrable jungle which is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas in India that draws pilgrims and followers.Â
Bhimashankar is of prominent religious significance, and one can witness packs of religionists travelling then during the month of Shravan. It’s said that Lord Shiva killed Rakshas Tripurasura after getting angry. The heat created from their battle created the source of swash Bhima. That’s why it’s described as the Bhimashankar. The Bhimashankar tabernacle is a compound of old and the new armature. It’s a modest yet graceful tabernacle, and it dates back to the 18th century.Â
 Katraj to SinhagadÂ
 Katraj to Sinhgad journey is notorious as K2S journey. This journey tests your abidance position at its stylish. It launch from Katraj lair and ends at Sinhgad Fort. Total distance isapprox. 16 km( 17 hills).Â
K2S Trek DetailsÂ
- Â Katraj to Sinhagad Trek Abidance Level HighÂ
- Â Region Ghera SinhagadÂ
- Â Total time Needed for climbing 7- 8 hours one wayÂ
- Â Please NoteÂ
- Â Please carry 2- 3 litres of water mandatory, as there’s no water source on the journey.Â
- Â Good arsonist with redundant batteries( no mobile arsonist)Â
- Â Wear shoes with good gripÂ
- Â You can also carry some snacksÂ
 Bhigwan Birding TourÂ
Bhigwan is a small fine city on the border of Pune and Solapur quarter in Central Maharashtra, in India. It’s located on the Pune- Solapur Highway around 105 km from Pune on the backwoods of Ujani levee. Bhigwan is notorious for raspberry watching, especially flamingo and wildlife photography. It’s also known as mini Bharatpur.Â
 At Bhigwan, numerous kinds of Ducks, Herons, Egrets, Raptors and Waders along with flocks of hundreds of flamingos can be seen. Variety of catcalls at Bhigwan gives of sighting of nearly all the high raspberry species there and also creates great photographic openings for wildlife shutterbugs. At times,000-,200 flamingos are seen. The low rains and low water position has now reduced the number of flamingos over some times.
It’s a favourite spot for migrant catcalls, with further than 230 species set uphere.demoiselle cranes, etc. These catcalls can be seen in the downtime season between December and March. The raspberry generally migrates via marine routes and adult ladies depart from the parentage groundsÂ
Alang fort
Alang Fort( also Alangad) is a stronghold in Nashik quarter, Maharashtra, India. It’s one of the three castles, the others being Madangad and Kulang, in the Kalsubai range of the Western Ghats. They’re the most delicate to reach castles in Nasik District. A thick timber cover make these journeys delicate. These three castles are a little neglected due to veritably heavy rains in the area and a delicate confusing path to the castlesÂ
About KulangÂ
 Being in the same region of the three castles its said rise to Kulag is the most delicate. On the way up climbing we come across patches of gemstone cut way. It take 6 hours to reach from Kulanwadi to the stronghold. On the stronghold to see around 5 water tuns. Form then we could also see Mahuli with the 3 pinacles. One can also stay at the grottoes then.Â
 The rise preferred is generally between Madan and Alang. The time taken could around 3- 4 hours to reach the step after leaving Kulung stronghold. Over then gemstone climbing would be needed as the wall of the way was destroyed during the cannon fire. Use of a fixed rope is needed.
There’s one large delve on this stronghold and 2 water barrel. The top of the stronghold is a huge table. On the stronghold, there are two grottoes , a small tabernacle and 11 water tuns. Remnants of structures are spread over the stronghold. Kalasubai, Aundh Fort, Patta and Bitangad are to the east of the stronghold, Harihar, Trimbakgad and Anjaneri to its north and Harishchandragad, Aajobagad, Khutta( zenith), Ratangad and Katrabai to its south.