Updated: Feb 17, 2022
Travel Plan - Mumbai - Sondewadi
Distance - 180 km covered to and fro.
Time - 3 hrs one way approx.
Commute - By Car
Standing at a height of 365 m, the Sondai fort trek is a small hill fort trek, which is more of a watchtower. The fort is at the base of two villages, Sondewadi and Wavarle. Sondewadi village is at quarter height from the fort. From the summit of the Sondai Fort, one can get a clear and beautiful view of the Morba Dam, Prabalgad , Songiri , Rajmachi and Irshal forts and the Matheran mountain range. There are 4 water tanks on the fort, out of which 2 of them provide potable water. There is also an idol of Sondai Devi on the top of the fort and the steps to take one there are carved out of rocks. The villagers have put up 2 ladders to make the climb easier.The first ladder has two cisterns to its right while the second one takes us directly to the top.
Sondai fort trek has an easy trail and takes approximately an hour to reach the fort. The trail becomes a bit hard during monsoon as the rock steps become slippery. There are two routes to reach the fort. The one from Sondewadi is more preferable since the route from Wavarle has a little difficult approach as it passes through a dense forest.
Travel Plan - Mumbai - Ghoti - Aadwadi
Distance - 380 km covered to and fro.
Time - 5 hrs one way
Commute - By Car
Aad is situated about 60 kms from Ghoti and the base village is called Aadwadi. The route to Aad wadi is very scenic with mostly gigantic views of the Wind mills. This ancient hill fort is used mainly a watchtower for adjoining area between Sinnar and Kasara. Old age water tanks atop tells the age of this fort over 2000 years.
Forts like Patta, Aundha, Dubergad, Songad, Parvatgad, Kalsubai peak can be seen from top.
Updated: Apr 18, 2021
Travel Plan - Mumbai - Nashik - Ramshej
Distance - 380 km covered to and fro.
Time - 4 hrs one way
Commute - By Car
Ramshej Fort is a small hill fort situated about 15 km away from the city of Nashik in Maharashtra. The trek starts at the base village of Aashewadi. It takes almost two hours to reach the top. The top of the Fort is a vast plateau with very little fortification. You will come across few temples, several water cisterns, remnants of old buildings, rock-cut caves and some ancient ruins.