Harihar Fort Trek Highlights
Climb the steep, iconic steps that are over 80 degrees vertically inclined for an adventurous ascent
Get mesmerized by the views of many magnificent peaks, such as Bhaskargad, Anjaneri fort, Brahmagiri, and Utwad fort
Begin your amazing adventure with your courageous companions to the famous Harihar fort, which is located at a height of 5400 feet
Admire the ancient sculptures of Lord Hanuman, Shiva, and Nandi on this exciting trek
Enjoy a hassle-free experience with the help of a professional trek leader
Harihar Fort Trek Overview
Trek Region: Harshewadi, Igatpuri, Maharashtra
Pick-Up/Drop-Off location:
Mumbai:
- 11:15 PM: Kasara Railway Station
- 11:45 PM: Kasara Ghat
Pune:
- 09:00 PM: FC Road (Near Starbucks)
- 09:30 PM: Kasarwadi Railway Station
Note: The exact location will be conveyed by the Tour Operator after your booking has been confirmed.
Harihar Trek Starting Point: Nirgud Pada Village (Base Village)
Activity Duration: 1 Night and 1 Day
Trek difficulty Level: Medium to Difficult
Total time required for climbing Harihar Peak: 3.5 Hours (One way)
Harihar Peak Height: 5400 feet approx.
Distance From Mumbai: 190 KM
Distance From Pune: 247 KM
Attractions During Trek:
- Lord Hanuman, Shiva, and Nandi idols and a small pond at the fort.
- Views of forts & peaks such as Bhaskargad or Basgad, Anjaneri Fort, Brahmagiri, and Utwad Fort from the top.
About Harihar Fort Trek:
Harihar Fort is a historic site located in Maharashtra's Nashik district. The Harihar trek is famous among many travel enthusiasts seeking a quick retreat amidst nature. Blessed with a soothing aura of rich green foliage and panoramic views of breathtaking landscapes, the activity works as a stress buster dose for every trekker. As soon as you reach the peak of Harihar Fort, you will be taken aback by the breathtaking views of the lovely extended plateau. On a clear day, the view from the Harihar Fort trek can take your breath away. From here, you may see forts like Bhaskargad or Basgad, Anjaneri Fort, Bhandardurg, Vaitarna Lake, Utwad Fort, and others.