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Trekking to Rajmachi Fort, Maharshtra

Author: Srijah Tanna
by Srijah Tanna
Posted: Dec 19, 2020

Rajmachi is the name given to the twin slope posts situated around 18 kilometers from Lonavala, the twin fortresses are called 'Shrivardhan' and 'Manaranjan'.

Rajmachi can be gotten to either from Lonavala or Karjat (Base Village Kondivita). The methodology from Lonavala is longer however simpler; from Karjat's side is somewhat steep. The most ideal approach to do a Rajmachi journey is to start from Lonavala (Near Tungarli Dam) promptly toward the beginning of the day. A simple journey would take you till base town around Lunchtime, remain over at the base town close to the twin pinnacles 'Shrivardhan' and 'Manranjan', scarcely any basic town dormitory/lodges accessible for remain would be glad to furnish you with straightforward town nourishment for a charge. Rajmachi trek can be done solo or by booking with an experienced traveling company like this - https://banbanjara.com/tours/rajmachi-trek-with-kondana-caves.

Night take a Dip in a Pond situated at walkable separation from Village, the path to lake prompts a cool fix of greenery.

You can cover to twin posts close to base town following day early morning. After early Lunch, you can begin your journey towards Karjat. You can get Rickshaws/ST Bus from some distance at Kondivita Village.

More about Rajmachi

Shrivardhan and Manaranjan can likewise be considered as two separate fortresses. There is one little highland in the middle of them. A sanctuary of 'Bhairoba' is extremely excellent. Shrivardhan is the 'Parcel fort' of Rajmachi. It is just about 3000 feet high. In any case, it was primarily worked to keep watch on the Konkan region. The other - Manaranjan is 2700 feet high. Manaranjan comprises of solid dividers, 3 entryways, and many water tanks. One can see Ulhas stream, Dukes Nose (Nagphani), Karnala, Matheran, Mahuli and Bhimashankar and so on The old caverns of 'Kondhavi' on Rajmachi post are worth to see. The best approach to post is long yet genuinely with a decent view. One can appreciate decent woods, Tungarli lake, and numerous cascades too.

Rajmachi Fort is a famous journeying objective. Remains of posts, cascades, sanctuaries, and the old Buddhist surrenders in transit guide the adventurer through thick woodlands introducing a combination of history and nature which makes Rajmachi a much pursued traveling objective. Lonavala to Phanasrai Plateau will pass by Local Sumo and from Phanasrai to Rajmachi and back round journey of 16 km gives the gigantic joy of traveling; Simple and Plain stroll of 16 km and 1 Hour straightforward Trek to Srivardhan fortress. You will discover heaps of cascades, Foggy climate, streams, and obviously dull Green backwoods.

What to Bring?

A Good Quality of backpack appropriate for One day Trek with all inside Luggage pressed in a Plastic Bag.

ID Proof Compulsory. (Aadhar/Pan-card/School-College ID/Driving License)

At least 2 Ltr. Water.

Additional clothes, torch with battery.

Raincoat/Winter wear/Sun Cap according to the Season.

Separate Plastic Bags/Zippers to keep your Mobile/Wallet safe from Rain and to keep Wet Cloths.

Napkin or towel

Glucon – D OR Electrol – Optional

Trekking shoes with good grips and fitting.

Standard clothing – T-shirt, Flexible Track gasp.

Please don't take any sort of addictive consumable things with you.

Individual Medicines, assuming any.

This is only an updated rundown of what to Bring. You can bring different things according to the Need.

About the Author

Hi I am Srijah from Delhi, India. I am a professional content writer currently freelancing. I provide insightful articles on competitive exam preparation and kids parenting. I have experience of nearly 2 years in these two niches.

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