Monsoon Trails · Fort trek
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Lonavala · forest fort above Aamby Valley
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Korigad Fort
Lonavala · Monsoon Trails
The climb from Peth Shahapur village takes roughly ninety minutes in dry season; monsoon adds stream crossings and leech-friendly forest. The fort’s large plateau holds temple ruins and wall walks safe for beginners in moderate rain.
Combine with Tikona or Tung for a multi-fort weekend from Mumbai — start early to avoid afternoon fog on the descent.
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Practical essentials
Best time: June–September for lush forest; clear winter days for photography.
Nearby & related
Must-see highlights
- Fort plateau ramparts
- Temple ruins on summit
- Aamby Valley panoramas
- Peth Shahapur village base
Local flavours
- Village chai at Peth Shahapur
- Lonavala snacks on return
- Highway dhabas on Mumbai–Pune road
Travel tips
- Road from Lonavla via Bushi Dam is scenic but narrow.
- Parking at village — confirm fees with locals.
- Wear leech socks in July–August.
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Korigad Fort in focus
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