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5 BEST TREKKING DESTINATION IN MUMBAI

INTRODUCTION:-Trekking has become a favorite weekend pastime for many Mumbaikars. As the weekend approaches, many of them head to the hills to explore the scenic landscaped mountains located in and around Mumbai. Some are close to the city, some are within 200 kilometers. The best thing about hiking or trekking near Mumbai is that there is a route to suit the trekking skill level of every individual. While you have some treks that are easy (where you only have to walk uphill),there are some that require skill and patience. These are the 18 trekking destinations in Mumbai in order of distance Blue Gift Box

KANHERI CAVES TRAIL:-Located in the Sanjay Gandhi National Park in Mumbai, Kanheri Caves is one of the easiest routes in Mumbai. Here, there’s no stressful climbing, Instead, you’ll have to walk through the forest that offers beautiful views of the park and walk to a small cliff at the end of the trail. Located in the Sanjay Gandhi National Park in Mumbai, Kanheri Caves is one of the easiest routes in Mumbai. Here,there’s no stressful climbing; Instead. you’ll have to walk through the forest that offers beautiful views of the park and walk to a small cliff at the end of the trail. If you keep your eyes open. you can spot some exotic birds here as well. The walk starts from the Kanheri plateau and ends at the Kanheri caves. At the end of the trek there are some stairs which lead to the entrance of the caves.

SHILONDA TRAIL:-This is another trail inside the beautiful Sanjay Gandhi National Park in Mumbai. A former tribal settlement,the Shillonda Trail takes you through a gentle path,dense forest and some beautiful streams until you reach the end point which is actually the farthest point of the national park.The trekking trail is very easy;However, because of the distance covered,it can be difficult for someone who is not used to walking a lot

YEOOR HILLS:-Situated at the back end of Sanjay Gandhi National Park,Yeyur Hills is another place in Thane that is great for a one-day trek.Trekking to the top of Yeyur hills will take around 30 minutes at normal walking pace.Along the way,you’ll see panoramic views of the national park and streams that are a perfect pitstop for a break.From the top of Yeyur Hills,you will have a panoramic view of Thane.The trek to Yeyur Hills is easy,but there are some slippery spots along the way.

CHINCHOTI TRAIL:-Chinchoti is a trek with multiple routes. Based on your skills,you can choose any one.If you’re looking for a route that isn’t too complicated,use the path starting with Kaman Phata. The trail starts from a small village and goes up to a few rivers that you have to cross.Once you cross the streams,there is a path through dense vegetation that takes you straight to the waterfall. Just before the falls,there is a small pond which is very safe to swim in.If you are visiting on the weekend,remember that the pond can get very crowded.

TUNGARESHWAR TRAIL:-The trail at Tungareshwar offers trekkers many possibilities.Here,one can choose to take the easy route and walk 4 kilometers up to the Shiva Temple or head a further 3 kilometers up to the Balayogi Ashram.Those looking for a longer trail can climb up to the Vajreshwari Springs.The route to the springs is scenic and gorgeous.There are a few deciduous trees and if you’re lucky.You might even spot a few exotic birds on the trail.The trail at Tungareshwar offers trekkers many possibilities.Here,one can choose to take the easy route and walk 4 kilometers up to the Shiva Temple or head a further 3 kilometers up to the Balayogi Ashram.Those looking for a longer trail can climb up to the Vajreshwari Springs.The route to the springs is scenic and gorgeous.There are a few deciduous trees and if you’re lucky.You might even spot a few exotic birds on the trail

PEB TRAIL:-You have to follow one of the easiest and most scenic routes in Maharashtra to trek to Peb Fort.The route is quite simple.It starts from a village and then passes through a small forest and some caves.There are some stairs set up at points that are difficult to climb,so even someone who has never trekked before will find the trail comfortable.There is another route on the way which leads to Panorama Point in Matheran. However,it will take another two hours to reach there

GARBETT POINT TRAIL:-Despite Garbet Point offering beautiful views of the plateau below,the most fun is when you walk from Dixal Village to Garbet Point.The six-hour long journey is challenging but a lot of fun.One has to pass through narrow rocky paths and steep slopes to reach Garbet Point.If you are visiting here during monsoon,you may need a rope to cross the stream which is difficult to pass when it is at its peak.If you are up for it,travel around 5 kms to reach Matheran.

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