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Kothaligad trek – why i love ❤️this kothaligad trek.
Kothaligad trek is famous for its stairs cut through a huge rock to reach the top . Also it has a beautifully carved cave inside the same rock. It reminds me of other such rock carved forts treks like Bhandardurg & Harihar . Did I tell you that Kothaligad fort has couple of perfectly restored cannons. In monsoon it is always surrounded by clouds and has many waterfalls enroute. Ek perfect monsoon trek me aur kya chahiye ? This Kothaligad trek blog captures my perfect monsoon trek experience. More adventures like this one at the end of the post.
How difficult is the Kothaligad trek ?
Niraj what is the difficulty level of the Kothaligad trek? Kothaligad is an easy trek. Only you will need to walk all the way to Peth (4km) from where the trek starts. Since good roads are available only till a little distance from Ambivali, most of the off road till Peth needs to be walked which will take about 60-90 minutes.
How long is the Kothaligad trek ?
How much time does Kothaligad trek take? Well as I said earlier 60-90 minutes of walking from Ambivali to Peth village (4kms) on the bad road is needed. From Peth it will another 60-120 minutes to reach the top of Kothaligad. Hence 3-4 hrs of trek time + time to enjoy the fort. I myself sat at the top for about an hour because I was too glued to the view of the clouds getting created out of thin air at the Kothaligad ridge. So consider about 6-7hrs to start from Ambivali & reach back. Better start your trek early.
Food @ Kothaligad
Hotels are available at Ambivali as well as at Peth. Also on monsoon weekends many food stalls are available on the trek route from Peth to Kothaligad top. Also with increasing popularity many locals provide home made food as well.
Where to stay at Kothaligad ?
Kothaligad has become quite famous over the years. Many camping options have opened up in Peth village where you can get a tent stay + food for Rs 1000 -2000.
How to Reach Kothaligad from Mumbai and Pune ?
Where is Kothaligad located? Kothaligad is located at east of Karjat near the Karjat- Murbad highway. It is 25kms from Karjat, 55kms from Panvel, 90kms form Mumbai & 130kms from Pune. Ambivali is the nearest village with proper roads from where one can walk to Peth & then trek to Kothaligad. As such Ambivali is the base village for Kothaligad
Ambivali > Peth > Kothaligad
To reach Ambivali nearest railway station are Karjat and Nerul.
From Karjat : One can get on a Karjat- Jambrung bus and get down at Ambivali (available from Karjat Station at 0830 hrs ). Return bus from Ambivali to Karjat is at 1530 hrs & 1730 hours. Make sure not to miss it. Shared rickshaws are also available from Karjat (Shree Ram pul ) to Ambivali
From Neral: Shared Rickshaws are available to Kashele. From Kashele shared taxi go to Ambivali
Private Vehicle: Just drive to Ambivali ( location ) using google Maps.
From Ambivali you will need to walk almost 4 kms to Peth on a semi-built rough road which gets worse during rains as all the soft soil erodes and all that remains are stones of various sizes. I.e. You cant drive all the way to Peth but can drive to Ambivali, park your vehicle and start trekking Or you can still go ahead for about 10 minutes from Ambivali where proper road is available, but then its all rough.
What should I carry on this trek ?
First few things you must carry are qualities of a good human being - never trouble wild life, never draw on fort walls, never risk your life for selfies, never throw plastic anywhere (carry back all waste) and never play loud music. When in nature behave like animals. BE ONE WITH NATURE
On treks, first preference for food is ghar ka khana, fruits, dry fruits, lemon juice & lots of water over biscuits, breads and carbonated drinks. Also I do carry 1₹ chocolates for quick energy boosts. My normal attire includes full sleeved clothes , cap & proper trek shoes ( No flip-flops) Good goggles i.e anti-glares are must for summer treks. I also carry safety gadgets like fire starter, waterproof torch, whistle, first-aid just in case. Here are few trekking gears which i always carry on treks
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I am on a roll in this monsoon. Last two weekends i have been on two treks namely a 400ft Kataldhar waterfall trek and second was Kondana Caves. On third weekend’s Saturday I visited some offbeat unnamed waterfall ( more about it on my instagram ) and on Sunday i decided to do the Kothaligad trek. Since i consider solo trekking idiotic I went to Kothaligad with my friend on my bike all the way to Ambivali which is some 50 kms from my place.
The route was very scenic and i couldn’t stop from taking pictures every now and then. We reached Ambivali and continued on the right side road till the point where the road bifurcates, we need to take the LEFT to start going higher. The road becomes very bad after a while. After parking the bike on the road side we started our Kothaligad trek on the rough road for next 2 hours taking photos at every possible interval. Jumping 50 times to get a proper take got me excited. Wouldn’t be an issue with the burst mode in mobiles
Could you solve the puzzle in the above two pics ??? 😁
It started raining heavily & I saw many water streams & waterfalls after every 5 minutes. After reaching a plateau the beautiful Kothaligad fort became visible. This is where every trekker would unconsciously spend a whole lot of time taking pics. Nature God was happy with me as rain stopped and i could take some beautiful pics . This Kothaligad View Point provides a beautiful location to take time lapse.
While the clouds played hide and seek game with the pinnacle of Kothaligad , the entire plateau had come alive with many waterfalls pouring across the plateau’s edge . After a brief stop at this point we restarted our Kothaligad trek towards Peth Village.
It took another 10-15 minutes from here to reach the Peth village. No points for guessing why we were so slow. Beautiful scenes with clouds & waterfalls can even make a sad person happy. Aur hum toh excitement ka dukaan hai . As we neared Peth village I realised how big Kothaligad actually is
At Peth village the first hotel – Bhairavnath Bhojnalay is the place where the road bifurcates . Take LEFT from here and walk straight till you reach the base of fort from where the Kothaligad trek actually starts. You will reach another hotel by the name Hotel Peth Killa ( visible on map ) whose owner told me that stay is free and you can get unlimited non-veg thali for Rs 150 and Veg for Rs 120. Cheers to that. It seemed like a good place to stay just bring your blanket or sleeping bags if you are large in number .
Walking a bit ahead we reached the village & going past the temple reached the Kothaligad trek start point.
There are many forts visible on Kothaligad trek but nothing was visible today due to clouds. With clear climate you can easily spot Bhimashankar , Padaragad , Siddhagad , Irshalgad , Sondai ,Matheran, sometimes even Karnala & Manikgad . Today all we could see was clouds – they were beautiful though. Sometimes the clouds used to open up for a while to give a glimpse of the vast green expanse. Definitely a sight for sore eyes.
The climb is easy . In between the ascend i found a group smoking. Seemed like they had cancelled their climb half way because of exhaustion. Ya buddy keep on smoking . Ridiculous. There are few more stalls enroute which can take your lunch order while going up and you can have it once you are descending. Since we were running late we were just kept climbing till we reached the main entrance / Maha Darwaja.
We continued the climb which seemed like Ganesh Ghat of Bhimashankar but a shorter one. Moving ahead i found few more rock cut stairs.
Next stop was at top where there are couple of restored canons. Good job with restoration. With the canons i could imagine how Kothaligad fort would have looked in its hay days.
From here the route bifurcates near the Bastion / Buruj and goes around the fort. The route from right of bastion appeared very risky and i didnt go there. I did take the left route to reach the backside of the fort where there are many water cisterns and caves.
After going around Kothaligad it was time for the main attraction- The cave & the stairs. The route from Left of bastion leads to a cave and entrance to the top. This cave was the biggest one on Kothaligad. It had beautifully carves pillars and door frames . I can only imagine the human ingenuity to get these done many centuries ago with basic equipment.
This cave was not maintained properly as it smelled like bat shit. 50 people could stay here easy . And groups are known to cook food here. Beside this cave is a temple & the famous stairs to reach the top. The stairs are carved beautifully through this rocky pinnacle. It is indeed a miracle on how it was done 100’s of years ago. Even now it would be difficult to carve out such a beauty with all the available technology. My salute to these great craftsmen.
The stairs are carved like a circular stair case to reach the top. While climbing the stairs there are few windows through which i could see the beautiful greenery and clouds. This was mesmerising.
One last set of stairs to reach the highest point of Kothaligad trek. From here you get a beautiful 360 degree view which was used to keep an eye on the enemy movement in the Maval region
From the top we could only see clouds. Wind swayed the fresh green grass like waves and I was only able to hear the whispering wind & birds singing in harmony . The clouds were getting drifted to the top, right in my face with my hair swirling across my face. Mother nature had embraced me.
If there is anything that can be called heavenly – this would be it. I am pretty sure when i die almighty will ask me ” How was heaven ? ” I would be happy to say ” The Best “
View from the top of the Kothaligad fort in monsoon
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Kothaligad was one of my best monsoon trek. I didnt want to leave this place but my freind had to reach home early and i hesitantly started going back. Not before clicking 100’s of pictures. We descended to Peth village in half an hour & had some snacks. Have a look at this vlog i made for this trek.
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Time for the 50km long ride back home. So many beautiful things. So little time.
Till next time.
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Kothaligad Trek (Peth) 2023 – Complete Travel Guide
Brief about kothaligad trek.
As a traveler, Kothaligad is a must-visit location located in the famous Bhimashankar wildlife sanctuary near Karjat, and is commonly known as the fort of Peth. Its pinnacle can be seen from the village of Peth, and the trek to the top of the fort is famous for its stairs cut through a huge rock. On reaching the top, one can witness beautifully carved caves inside the same rock, with the Bhairoba cave being the most spacious and special. The fort also has perfectly restored cannons, and during the monsoon season, it is surrounded by clouds and many waterfalls en route.
Located less than 100 kms from both Mumbai and Pune, Kothaligad is an ideal all-season trek for those looking for a quick getaway from bustling city life. The location is well-connected by road and railways, and the trek to the top is a great experience for those who love trekking and exploring natural wonders.
Key details of the Kothaligad Trek:
- Ideal Number of Days for the Visit : 1 Day
- Trek Distance : 4.1 km
- Trek Altitude Range : 3100 feet
- Nearest Railway Station : Karjat (30 km)
- Nearest Airport : Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Airport (94 km)
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You can enjoy the unique thumb-like structure of the fort, well-preserved cannons, and intricate carvings of pillars in the cave temple, while also witnessing panoramic views of the surrounding ranges and gushing waterfalls often sent upwards by strong winds from the valley. By embracing these wonderful views of nature filled with small streams of waterfalls below the Fort, you can reconnect with nature and explore the majestic cave with ancient cannon balls scattered around the fort.
What is the best time to visit Kothaligad Trek?
The best time to embark on the Kothaligad Trek is from June to August. You can witness fireflies at Kothaligad Fort before the start of the monsoon season, mostly during the months of May and June. However, it is important to note that the section from Ambivli to Peth gaon is very prone to landslides, leading to numerous incidents of trees falling and obstructing the trail during the monsoon season.
How to reach the starting point of the trek?
The best way to reach Kothaligad from Mumbai is to take a suburban train to Karjat and alight at Neral station. From there, regularly shared 6-seater Vikram or Tum-tum rickshaw services are available to Kashele, which cost Rs. 55 per seat.
If you’re traveling from the Mumbai International Airport, the most convenient way to reach Karjat is by taking a route that includes the Airport Road Metro station, Ghatkopar railway station (Central Railway), and Karjat railway station.
Availability of accommodations and food near the trek
While embarking on the Kothaligad trek, keep in mind that restaurants and stores are available in Ambivli. However, you’ll have fewer options as you move away from the base village, and the next restaurant is located 4 km away near Peth gaon. The base village offers food during the day.
On the accommodation front, there are several options available near Kothaligad. You can pitch a tent near Peth gaon or spend the night in the Bhairoba cave near the peak. Alternatively, you can arrange for a homestay in Peth gaon.
The Difficulty level of the Kothaligad Trek
Kothaligad Trek is an easy trek with no section classified as difficult. However, trekkers should be prepared for every eventuality.
The trail from Ambivli to Peth gaon is prone to landslides and incidents of trees falling during the monsoon season. There is a patch after emerging from the spiral steps hewn from the fort’s insides where the trail sharply turns right and overlooks a 50+ feet drop. Care should be taken while descending this patch as it can turn slippery during the monsoons. The last narrow and exposed trail that circumvents the fort has been a cause for concern, with multiple incidents of trekkers getting injured while attempting this stretch.
Preparation required for the Kothaligad Trek
If you’re a beginner and want to start a fitness routine, you should begin slowly and increase your pace gradually. A brisk walk of 5 km in 45 minutes should be your starting point. You should aim to walk 5 km, 4 times a week, and introduce jogging as you become more comfortable. Once you feel comfortable jogging, you can increase the distance you jog in a workout until you can complete 5 km in 40 minutes. Alternatively, you can choose cycling and aim to cover 15 km in 60 minutes when you begin, and gradually increase your pace to cover 18 km in one hour.
You will get mobile network for all major operators like Airtel, Vodafone & Jio throughout the trek.
However, if you plan to visit Ambivli, you should be aware that it is not yet fully modernized, and you may not find an ATM nearby. The nearest towns with operational ATMs are Karjat and Neral, so it’s essential to ensure that you carry enough cash before starting your trek.
Nearby Destinations you may want to explore:
- Visapur Fort Trek – Pune, Maharashtra
- Andharban Jungle Trek – Pune, Maharashtra
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Kothaligad Fort which is also named Peth Fort is a small fort situated in the Karjat Taluka of Maharashtra, India. Since it is a small fort, the height of the Kothaligad Fort is 3100 feet . It is called Peth Fort because it is located right behind the Peth village . Kothaligad Fort gives you an entire view of the Sahyadri mountain range. There is not much history about the fort. It was captured by the British earlier than by Marathas and then again by the British. It was used as a watchtower to keep an eye on enemies. Kothaligad Fort Trek is a well-known activity for many youngsters.
How to Reach Kothaligad Fort in Karjat?
My experince of kothaligad fort trek, the ideal time to visit peth fort, stay and food options at kothaligad (peth fort).
Since this is located in a local village, there are no hotels or resorts to stay in. If you want to stay in hotels then there are few hotels in the Karjat district. As I rightly mentioned there are large caves on the summit of the fort. The caves can accommodate a large group.
If you are in the group you can request the locals to arrange for a stay. Below is the contact of locals if you want to stay at the fort.
For food, there are a few shacks on the route to the fort that provides water bottles, snacks, and Maggy If you want to eat proper lunch then locals will help you to fulfill your wish. The locals' homemade food is so awesome and delicious. There are many restaurants on the route, you can have veg or non-veg food as per your choice.
Things to Remember Before You Go
- If you are driving there by car then you must park it at Ambivali village because the route is rough and can harm your car
- If you are a skilled biker then only take your bike to the Peth village
- The washroom is available at the base of the fort near Peth village
- The local ST frequency is every 3 hours between 8am to 5 pm, so plan your trek accordingly
- It is always better to start your trek early in the morning
- Carry some energy bar, and chocolate to keep yourself energetic throughout the trek.
- Do not litter the area around.
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Kothaligad Trek Information:
- Kothaligad Height : 472 m (1,550 ft)
- Kothaligad Trail : Fort trail
- Kothaligad Trek Difficulty : Easy
- Kothaligad Trek Endurance : Easy-Moderate
- Kothaligad Trek Length: Approx. 6 km
- Kothaligad Trek Location : Peth, Maharashtra 415407
- Kothaligad Trek Best Time : June to August
- Kothaligad Distance from Mumbai: 95 km
- Kothaligad Distance from Pune : 110 km
Batches :
- June: 24th,25th
- July: 1st, 2nd, 8th, 9th, 15th, 16th, 22nd, 23rd, 29th, 30th,
- August : 5th, 6th, 12th, 13th, 19th, 20th, 26th, 27th,
- September : 2nd, 3rd, 9th , 10th, 16th, 17th, 23rd, 24th,30th
- October: 1st, 7th, 8th, 14th, 15th, 21st, 22nd, 28th, 29th
- November : 4th, 5th, 11th, 12th, 18th, 19th, 25th, 26th
Note: We need a minimum of 6 people to operate Saturday batches, if not then it will be shifted to the Sunday batch.
Event Fees:
- Mumbai : 1399/-
- Pune : 1399/-
- Karjat: 999/-
- Base Village: 699/-
From Mumbai: (Via Bus Transport)
- Batch 1- SaturdaY 05:00 AM to Saturday 10:00 PM
- Batch 2- Sunday 05:00 AM to Sunday 10:00 PM
- 05:00 AM Report to The Trekleadersat Borivali National park ( https://goo.gl/maps/qvxmxjK8Tmn5JgScA )
- 05:05 AM: Samta nagar police station, Kandivali ( https://goo.gl/maps/kRgGJ9XvYK3d8FWAA )
- 05:15 AM: Sufi Irani Cafe, Goregaon ( https://goo.gl/maps/4ZTNqab65pKPDoNC9 )
- 05:30 AM: Hanuman Road Bus Stop Andheri ( https://goo.gl/maps/SWKWuGMXSWgajCsSA )
- 05:45 AM Kalanagar Bust Stop, Bandra ( https://goo.gl/maps/jGkGpBZrRto5gRTJ9 )
- 06:00 AM: Neeta Volvo, Sion ( https://goo.gl/maps/iidWMx1DKGybV9jC9 )
- 06:10 AM: Ghatkopar Mankhurd Link Road ( https://goo.gl/maps/m6TtFVkCkHd6MdKr7 )
- 06:30 AM: Vashi (under the bridge) ( https://goo.gl/maps/3dpGHKPvf49FgJj6A )
- 06:45 AM: Nerul LP ( https://goo.gl/maps/tpntbzeYVijHQieF7 )
- 06:55 AM: Kharghar station ( https://goo.gl/maps/y7hNW9wxMV7tByPr5 )
- 07:15 AM: Kalamboli McD ( https://goo.gl/maps/F4bqaobJhjcPQ8zK9 )
- 09:00 AM: Reach base village
- 09:30 AM: Have breakfast
- 10:00 AM: Start our trek to the summit
- 12:00 PM: Reach at top of the Kothaligad Fort
- 12:00 PM - 01:00 PM: Relax and explore the fort
- 01:00 PM: Start descending via the same route
- 02:30 PM: Reach Base Village
- 03:00 PM: Have Lunch
- 04:00 PM: Start your journey to Mumbai
- 10:00 PM: Reach Mumbai
From Pune: (Via Bus Transport)
- 05:00 AM: Report to The Trekleaders at Fergusson College Main Gate, FC Road. ( https://goo.gl/maps/53XNsyDPwcSVReZW9 )
- 05:20 AM: Bremen Chowk, Shivneri Bus Stop
- 05:30 AM: Pickups from Wakad-Hinjewadi Flyover (Near Sukhwani Indian Oil Petrol Pump) ( https://goo.gl/maps/bwg9SECAAx7JRXPG9 )
- 09:00 AM: Reach Base Village
- 09:30 AM: Have Breakfast
- 10:00 PM: Start our trek to the summit
- 04:00 PM: Start your journey to Pune
- 10:00 PM: Reach Pune
- 08:00 AM: Report to Trekleaders of Team Trekhievers at Karjat Railway Station
- 09:00 AM: Reach base village, get relaxed, and have Breakfast
- 10:00 AM: Start our trek to the summit post briefing and instructions by Trek Leaders
- 12:00 PM: Reach Kothaligad top
- 12:00 to 01:00 PM: Relax and explore the fort, have snacks
- 01:00 PM: Start descending via the same route
- 03:00 PM: Reach Base Village
- 03:30 PM: Have Lunch
- 04:30 PM: Depart for Karjat Railway Station
- 05:30 PM: Reach Karjat Railway Station (Return time depends upon groups speed and traffic conditions)
Inclusion :
- Travel from Pune / Mumbai by Private bus as per govt COVID guidelines
- Travel from Karjat by Private Cab as per govt COVID guidelines
- Breakfast & Tea
- Lunch ( Veg Thali )
- Forest Entry Charges. (Rs 50)
- Guide Charges.
- Expertise Charges.
- First Aid Charges.
Exclusion :
- Travel till pickup points
- Mineral water/lime water/ purchased for personal consumption
- All kinds of Extra Meals / soft drinks ordered
- Any kind of personal expenses
- Any kind of cost which is not mentioned in the inclusions above
- All expenses incurred due to unforeseen and unavoidable circumstances like roadblocks, bad weather
- Any medical / Emergency evacuations if required
Pickup points :
- 08:00 AM: Karjat Railway Station
Return Arrival:
- 10:00 PM: Borivali National park
- 08:00 PM: Fergusson College Main Gate, FC Road
Return time is subjective to the speed of the group, traffic in return, or any unwanted situation beyond our control and can be delayed. Please inform your family members accordingly.
Things to carry:
(Highly Required and Mandatory Things)
- backpack (waterproof or covered with waterproof cover)
- trekking shoes or any sports shoes with a Good grip
- Trekking pants (compulsory), 2 T-Shirts (Preferably full sleeves or Half T-shirt with sleeves), Raincoat/ waterproof jacket/ windcheater, Handnapkin/Towel, etc
- Water 2-3 liters.
- Ready-to-eat food like plum cakes, Dry fruits, dry snacks and biscuits, Chikki, chocolate bars, etc.
- Personal Medicines and Personal First aid
(Required but Optional Things)
- To change after trekking - Facewash, Extra pants/ shorts, Extra T-shirt, sleeper/ floaters, an extra bag to carry your trekking shoes, innerwear, etc
- Sweater For bus journey
- Electoral or Glucose D powder.
- Portable Phone Charger, Earphones, etc.
- Sun protection cap, sunglasses, Sunscreen lotion, toothbrush-toothpaste, etc
- Proper face mask or shield
- Extra Pair of clothes.
(Note: Please wear Full sleeves and Full Track Pant, this will protect your body and skin from Sun / Thorns / Insects / Prickles, etc)
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Kothaligad, also known as Fort Peth, is a scenic hill fort in Maharashtra, India. Nestled in the Western Ghats, Kothaligad offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. The fort is renowned for its unique pinnacle, shaped like a cobra's hood, which gives it the name "Kothaligad" or "Peth Fort." Popular among trekkers, it provides an exhilarating adventure with lush greenery, ancient caves, and a rich historical ambiance.
Kothaligad, also known as Peth Fort, is a captivating hill fort nestled in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra, India. Rising to an elevation of approximately 3,100 feet (945 meters), this fort offers a thrilling trekking experience for adventure enthusiasts. The trek to Kothaligad is renowned for its picturesque landscapes, dense forests, and historic significance.
The fort's unique pinnacle, resembling a needle or a cobra's hood, adds to its allure. Its strategic location served historical purposes, providing a vantage point for Maratha warriors. As trekkers ascend, they traverse through lush greenery, ancient cave structures, and rocky patches, making the journey both challenging and rewarding. The panoramic views from the summit include the Sahyadri mountain range and neighboring forts.
Kothaligad stands as a testament to the region's rich history and natural beauty, attracting both history buffs and nature lovers alike, offering a memorable exploration of Maharashtra's diverse terrain.
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Kothaligad Trek - Peth Fort Trek Kothaligad is more commonly known as the fort of Peth because the village of Peth is situated at its base. The pinnacle of the Peth can be seen from the village. On reaching the top of the fort, we see caves carved in huge rocks. Along the Bhairoba cave, steep steps are carved leading the pinnacle. Small water tanks and some cannon balls are scattered on the fort. The first one is the cave of Goddess, besides which is a water cistern and the last one is the specious Bhairoba cave. A flat floor and well-sculpted pillars are specialties of the cave.
Kothaligad Trek Event Details Kothaligad (Peth) Trek difficulty level Medium Base village for Kothaligad Fort Trek | Peth Fort Trek: Peth village / Ambivali village for car parking Peth Fort Region: Karjat, Raigad District Total time required for climbing Kothaligad Fort Trek you will need a maximum of 2.5 hours from Ambivali Peth Fort Trek Duration One Day. Kothaligad (Peth) fort height: 3100 feet approx.
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Cost for Kothaligad Trek Price Cost without transport: Rs. 699/- per person Cost with transport: Rs. 1199/- per person
- Book this exciting trek to the Kothligad fort & enjoy the astounding views from the height of 3,100 ft.
- Embrace the wonderful views of nature filled with small streams of waterfalls below the Fort and reconnect with the nature
- Explore the majestic cave with well-sculpted pillars and the ancient cannon balls scattered around the fort
- Take part in this trek with an experienced and friendly guide that will be assisting you throughout the trek
- Sorry no more departures available. You could get in touch with us at [email protected] if you'd like to make a booking.
Peth Fort Trek Kothaligad Itinerary
Day 1 Trek to Kothligad Fort
05:00 AM: Start this experience by getting picked up for the base village from Borivali National Park Bus Pick-Up Point.
Pick up Points:
05:15 - 06:00 AM: Malad, Goregaon, Andheri, Bandra
06:15 AM: Sion circle
06:30 AM: K-star hotel Chembur
06:45 AM: Vashi (under the bridge)
07:00 AM: Nerul LP
07:15 AM: Kalamboli Mc'D
Note: The individuals that have booked the variants without the transfers can will have to reach the base village on their own.
08:30 AM: Reach the base village and have sumptous breakfast to get you energized for the trek.
09:00 AM: Meet with your guide that will be assisting you throughout teh trek and after a short introduction start trekking towards the Kothaligad peak.
11:30 AM: Traverse throght the off beat trails and after a 2 hours trek, reach the pinnacle. Embrace the views & click pictures of the views that peek from the clouds. Witness the ancient remnants of the fort and relax their for a while.
12.30 PM: Start descending to the base village.
02:00 PM: Reach the base village and have a quick lunch (Veg/ Non- veg / Jain) and curb your hunger.
04:00 PM: Start on your return journey to Mumbai.
07.00 pm: Get dropped off at the your respective drop points. | End of the experience.
What is included in the tour
- Transportation from Mumbai to Mumbai.
- Unlimited Breakfast & Lunch. (veg / Non-veg / Jain)
- Kothaligad Forest Entry Charges.
- Bhatakna Expertise Representatives.
- First-aid assistance.
- Bhatakna Badges.
- New Friends made, new Bonds attached.
What is NOT included in the tour
- Mineral water/lime water/ purchased for personal consumption
- All kinds of Extra Meals / soft drinks ordered.
- Any kind of personal expenses.
- Any kind of cost which is not mentioned in the cost includes above.
- All expenses incurred due to unforeseen and unavoidable circumstances like roadblocks, bad weather.
- Any medical / Emergency evacuations if required.
- 2/3 liters of water
- Proper face mask or shield
- Trekking Shoes provide more grip and comfort on trek
- Good Torch must with extra battery
- Some Dry fruits / Dry Snacks / Energy Bars
- Glucon D / ORS / Tang / Gatorade sachets
- One Day Backpack 20 to 30 liters
- Rains are expected, so pack your bags accordingly to save them from getting wet
- Double pack your valuables / phones in plastic bags
- Rainwear / Poncho / Waterproof jacket etc. if you don’t want to get wet
- Sun Cap and Sunscreen
- Personal First aid and Personal Medicine
- Identity Proof
- Please wear Full sleeves and Full Track Pant this will protect from Summer Sun / Thorns / Insects / Prickles
- There is no freshen up / washroom / Toilet facility on the Mountain only Available at the Base Village Bari.
- Avoid carrying heavy weight for the trek.
- Floaters and Sandals are not allowed, please wear sports shoes or trekking shoes of good quality.
- Put clothes, money, camera, phone etc in polythenes while packing
- Use repellents to keep bugs away
- Make note of nearest railway station, bus stop, taxi stand etc.
- Do not stray away from your group during the trek
- Keep family & friends informed about your whereabouts
1. Can we drive till Ambivali for Kothaligad Trekking?
Yes, Kothaligad Trekking location is available on google maps. We will provide the meeting location after booking if you are coming by own transport. Please reach on time as per itinerary trek leader won't be able to wait in case you arrive late. No refund shall be provided if you miss the trek start timing. You have signed up for a group event kindly cooperate.
2. Distance from Mumbai to Ambivali? Mumbai to Kothaligad distance?
Kothaligad trek distance from Mumbai is 90 kilometers. It takes two and a half-hour drive from Mumbai. Kothaligad trek height is 945 meters, and trek distance is 6.5 kilometers both ways. Karjat to Kothaligad distance is 30 kilometers will take one hour to cover this distance.
3. Distance from Pune to Ambivali? Pune to Kothaligad distance?
Kothaligad trek distance from Pune is 135 km and takes three hours to reach. Kothaligad Trek distance is 3.5 kilometers one way. Kothaligad Trek distance is 3.5 kilometers one way. Kothaligad trek height is 945 meters.
4. The number of days required for Kothaligad Trekking?
One Night and One Day are required for Kothaligad Fort Night Trek. One Day for a monsoon Kothaligad trek Karjat. You can read about our trek to Kothaligad fort blog here.
5. Is there food available on Kothaligad - Peth Village?
Food available at the base village during the day
6. How much time is required to climb the Kothaligad Trek route?
We will need from 2.5 hours to 3 hours; one way for this Kothaligad Trek location. Kothaligad trek difficulty level is easy to medium depending on hikers stamina, endurance, fitness, and previous experience in the Sahyadri Treks.
7. Where can we park our cars at Karjat Kothaligad Trek?
Peth Kothaligad Base Village at your own risk.
8. Is there any parking charge at Kothaligad Karjat ?
Yes, parking space is available at Peth Kothaligad base village. Locals might ask for parking fees.
9. Is Toilet Available on Kothaligad Fort?
Not available. During the trek, toilets are not available Provision for toilet tents will be made at Villagers House eastern style commode from where we will begin the trek. 10. Do single traveler’s female sign up for these events?
We have 60 - 40 % or more Male - Female ratios on our events, Single traveling females join our events. Kids and senior citizens have also successfully completed summit to Kothaligad Fort.
11. Are Kids allowed on treks near Mumbai?
Kids below 15 with Parents supervision only.
12. What type of food will be provided?
Only Veg local home-cooked food is available. Food is simple and nutritious, the taste will be different as it is cooked by locals.
13. Phone Connectivity?
Limited phone connectivity available for most cellular service
15. Is cash payment or spot payment accepted?
Cash payment is not accepted. Registration against 100% upfront payment only via Paytm / UPI / NEFT / IMPS / Payment Gateway / Google pay On the spot payment not accepted. We need to book in advance bus/jeep and make other arrangements upfront payment is a must. 16. Will I get bottled water?
Normal well water shall be provided
17. Can I charge my phone?
No electricity or charging points are available during the trek. Please carry a power bank if required. The cell phone range is limited.
18. How is the weather now?
Summer Temperature Night 30 degree - Day 39 degree approx. During monsoon, heavy rains are expected please double pack your expensive phones and gadgets to protect them. During winter and summer please wear full sleeves T-shirt and full track pants to avoid sunburns, prickly thorns, insect bites.
19. Can we smoke or drink alcohol?
No smoking, chewing tobacco, drinking, smoking hookah, drugs are not allowed on our treks. People caught smoking or drinking alcohol will be asked to exit the event on an immediate basis. Participants creating trouble will be asked to leave the event without a refund.
20. Can we listen to music on Bluetooth speakers?
Listening to music on earphones or Bluetooth speakers is not allowed while trekking, Bluetooth speakers not allowed inside homestay. Music is not allowed you will miss out on important instruction being passed by trek leader. You can enjoy the sounds of nature in the outdoors while hiking.
21. How do I make payment for Kothaligad Fort Trek?
You can pay online on our website on the book now button. In case your question is not listed above you can email [email protected] We also have the option to pay using UPI | Google Pay | Paytm | IMPS. You can click on the book now button all options are available to complete your payment.
22. Mumbai to Kothaligad Fort Trek Distance?
Kothligad Fort located 90 km from Mumbai, You can drive till base village we will provide you the google maps. The fort near Karjat is easily reachable by road till base village.
23. Which is the best season to see Kothaligad Fireflies?
Before monsoon starts, you can see fireflies at Kothaligad Fort. Mostly during the months of May and June.
24. Kothaligad Map? Peth fort trek route map?
Kothaligad Map
Kothaligad Trek 2022 | Peth Fort Trek | Trek near Mumbai & Pune A Monsoon Trek to Kothaligad Fort witness lush green forests and cascading waterfalls. This is the best place for trekking enthusiasts in Mumbai & Pune. Kothaligad Fort is situated to the east of Karjat near Karjat-Murbad Road in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is one of the famous treks in the Karjat area, because of its small height and thrill climbing. It is also known as the Fort of Peth because of its vicinity to Peth village at its base. Kothaligad Top offers 360-degree views of the Sahyadri ranges. Kothaligad Fort which is located in the vicinity of Mumbai and is a perfect weekend getaway.
How do I get to Kothaligad Trek Karjat? How to reach Kothaligad from Mumbai? How to go to kothaligad trek? From Mumbai. The best way to reach Kothaligad is to take a suburban train going to Karjat and alight at Neral station. From Neral regularly shared 6-seater Vikram | Tum-tum rickshaw service is available to Kashele. This is charged at Rs 55 per seat. Kothaligad Fort, aka Fort of Peth, is 3100 feet high fort in Karjat, famous for temples & caves. This is the best place for trekking enthusiasts in Maharashtra. Peth, also known as 'Kothaligad', is situated in Shahapur Taluka, approximately 21 Km North East of Karjat.
Kothaligad Fort or Kothaligad Peth Fort trek is one of the famous treks in the Karjat area with Witness lush green forests and cascading waterfalls. During the monsoon beauty of the place on its peak. It is near to Mumbai and Pune. You have to reach Karjat Railway station on the central railway line. Walk this way for a rejuvenating trek in Maharashtra, short and light enough for the whole family as you visit the Kothaligad fort and learn about the Kothaligad history. Kothaligad to Mumbai public transport is difficult to find late in the evening please plan your trek accordingly. Karjat to Kothaligad local sharing rickshaw are available and State transport bus also.
Are you looking for a new adventure, Kothaligad in monsoon? Kothaligad is the perfect destination for monsoon trekking near Karjat and exploring. It's an untouched paradise with lush green forests, waterfalls, caves and rock-cut steps—the weather in Kothaligad in monsoon beautiful all around, from fog to rain to sunshine to high winds. You can explore it with Bhatakna. So book a trek with us!
We have Kothaligad Trek in monsoon suitable for everyone whether you're an experienced hiker or want to see what the fuss is about! With our expert guides and our affordable rates, we'll make sure you get the best experience possible at Kothaligad. So book your trek with us today! Read Kothaligad trek blog by our trek leader. For Kothaligad images please click on the photogallery on top right corner of the page.
Do you want to explore the beauty of the Kothaligad Peth trek? Explore the monsoon in the Kothaligad Peth trek. Trek near Karjat Raigad district through lush green forests, hike up waterfalls and take in stunning views. Enjoy a challenging hike near Mumbai or a leisurely walk with your family. You can do it all here!
The best way to experience Kothaligad (Peth) fort by booking a trek today! We have trekking near Karjat, Raigad District, for every level of fitness and interest. So whether you're looking for something challenging or relaxing, the Kothaligad trek route is a perfect fit for you. Kothaligad trek height is 3100 feet above sea level. So book now before time runs out! So please chat with us right now to book your trek today!
Places to visit near Kothaligad Fort trekking in Karjat?
Bhatakna offer trekking tours in India that are designed to be adventurous and exciting. Places to visit near Karjat fort Kothaligad Fort are Solanpada waterfall Neral, Bhimashankar, Garbett Point Trek, Sondai Fort, Peb Fort, Nakhind Ridge, Diksal Waterfall, Bhivpuri Waterfall.
You can choose from many different routes in the Western Ghats. Our expert guides will lead you through some of the most beautiful landscapes near Mumbai. Explore with us! We want to show you what it means to live life adventurously and enjoy every moment of it. Let's go together!
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How Difficult is the Kothaligad trek. There are no sections on the Kothaligad trek that can be classified as difficult as such. However, a trekker must always anticipate and prepare for every eventuality. Here are a few things you should keep an eye out for: 1. Landslides (Monsoon specific):
How difficult is the Kothaligad trek ? Niraj what is the difficulty level of the Kothaligad trek? Kothaligad is an easy trek. Only you will need to walk all the way to Peth (4km) from where the trek starts. Since good roads are available only till a little distance from Ambivali, most of the off road till Peth needs to be walked which will take ...
Kothaligad Trek is an easy trek with no section classified as difficult. However, trekkers should be prepared for every eventuality. The trail from Ambivli to Peth gaon is prone to landslides and incidents of trees falling during the monsoon season. There is a patch after emerging from the spiral steps hewn from the fort's insides where the ...
Kothaligad trek is divided into two parts. First is Ambivali base to Peth Gaon (Total Time-1.30 hrs); Second is from Peth Gaon till Kothaligad (1 Hr) so on one. side it take 2.30 Hrs to complete the trek. You can order food in advance once you reach at Peth Gaon. Normal veg Thali costs at Rs. 130.
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Kothaligad Fort which is also named Peth Fort is a small fort situated in the Karjat Taluka of Maharashtra, India. Since it is a small fort, the height of the Kothaligad Fort is 3100 feet. It is called Peth Fort because it is located right behind the Peth village. Kothaligad Fort gives you an entire view of the Sahyadri mountain range.
Kothaligad - Peth Fort with a height of 472 m (1,550 ft) is a perfect one-day trip from Mumbai and Pune. It is 95 km from Mumbai and 110 km from Pune. The trek trail is a jungle trail with a length of 6km categorized under an easy to moderate trek trail.
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The trek starts at Hotel Kothaligad, Pinglas, Ambivali Village, which is 45 minutes from Karjat and Neral by bus. To get to Ambivali, hop onto a state bus plying from Karjat to Solanpada or Jambrung. Frequency of the bus is 30-45 minutes and the ticket costs ₹50 one way.
Kothaligad, also known as Peth Fort, is a captivating hill fort nestled in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra, India. Rising to an elevation of approximately 3,100 feet (945 meters), this fort offers a thrilling trekking experience for adventure enthusiasts. The trek to Kothaligad is renowned for its picturesque landscapes, dense forests, and ...
How much time is required to climb the Kothaligad Trek route? We will need from 2.5 hours to 3 hours; one way for this Kothaligad Trek location. Kothaligad trek difficulty level is easy to medium depending on hikers stamina, endurance, fitness, and previous experience in the Sahyadri Treks. ... Kothaligad to Mumbai public transport is difficult ...
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Basic information on Kothaligad (also called Kotligad or Kothligad) trek. 13th century fort which is located near Karjat-Murbad Road. It is called as Kothaligad since the shape looks like removal of "Kothala" from stomach.- means fort looks like removed intestine from stomach, hence called as Kothaligad ! sounds interesting !!
The distance from Mumbai to Kothaligad trek is 90 kilometers, which takes approximately two and a half hours by car. Kothaligad trek has a height of 945 meters, and the trek distance is 6.5 kilometers round trip. The distance from Karjat to Kothaligad is 30 kilometers, which can be covered in one hour. 3.
Kothaligad trek height is 945 meters, and trek distance is 6.5 kilometers both ways. Karjat to Kothaligad distance is 30 kilometers will take one hour to cover this distance. 3. Distance from Pune to Ambivali? ... Kothaligad to Mumbai public transport is difficult to find late in the evening please plan your trek accordingly. Karjat to ...
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Kothaligad (also called Kotligad/ Kothligad/Peth) is a small fort (3100 ft) situated to the east of Karjat near Karjat-Murbad Road in the Indian state of Maharashtra.It is a famous trek in the Karjat area, because of its small height and easy climbing. It is also known as the Fort of Peth because of its vicinity to Peth village at its base.. How to Reach -
How much time is required to climb the Kothaligad Trek route? It takes approximately 2.5 to 3 hours to climb the Kothaligad Trek route, one way. The difficulty level of the Kothaligad trek is easy to medium, depending on the hiker's stamina, endurance, fitness, and previous experience in the Sahyadri Treks. ... fireflies are difficult to spot ...
The trek to Kothaligad Fort is a moderate trek and offers scenic views . Kothaligad Fort, also known as the Peth Fort, is located in the Raigad district of Maharashtra. The trek to Kothaligad Fort is a moderate trek and offers scenic views . ... take one. Pushing yourself too hard can lead to injury or exhaustion. Don't:-Attempt the trek alone ...