Discover the rich heritage and natural beauty of Maharashtra
Unconquered island sea fort with 22 bastions and freshwater wells

Royal fort and Maratha capital for 26 years with extensive palace ruins

Iron fort near Lonavala with famous Vinchu Kata and monsoon waterfalls

Childhood home of Shivaji Maharaj with twin fort structure and ancient temples

First conquest of young Shivaji Maharaj and highest fort in Pune district

Largest fort in Deccan with famous escape route of Shivaji Maharaj

Unconquerable fortress with intricate defense passages and engineering marvels

Historic capital of Maratha Empire with coronation spot and royal palace ruins

Historic fortress with legendary battle history and spectacular valley views

Historic battle site where Shivaji defeated Afzal Khan, featuring Bhavani Temple

Devkund Waterfall is a hidden natural pool waterfall near Bhira village, famous for its crystal-clear blue waters, dense forest trails, and one of the most scenic treks in the Sahyadri region.

Ajanta and Ellora Caves are UNESCO World Heritage Sites known for ancient rock-cut architecture, Buddhist paintings, Hindu temples, and magnificent sculptures carved directly into the Sahyadri hills.

Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve is Maharashtra’s oldest and largest national park, famous for its thriving tiger population, dense forests, serene lakes, and thrilling jungle safari experiences.

Amruteshwar Temple is an ancient Hemadpanthi-style Shiva temple located in Ratanwadi near Bhandardara, known for its intricate stone carvings, peaceful surroundings, and stunning Sahyadri mountain backdrop.

Torna Fort, also known as Prachandagad, is one of the highest forts near Pune and the first fort captured by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Famous for its massive fortification, scenic ridges, and thrilling trekking routes, it offers breathtaking Sahyadri views.

Nestled amidst the Sahyadri mountains of Maharashtra, India, Harishchandragad stands as a majestic testament to history and nature’s grandeur. This ancient hill fort, towering over the landscape at an elevation of 4,670 feet, has captivated the hearts of adventurers and history enthusiasts for centuries.