Ratangad
Called the ‘Jewel Of A Fort’, the Ratangad Fort is located on the boundary of the Ahmednagar and Thane districts. Almost 400 years old, the fort known for its Amruteshwar temple, containing carvings dating back to the 8th century. From the top, one can see the Wilson Dam and many waterfalls during the monsoon. Walk along the banks of the Pravara River and climb a set of iron ladders to reach the massive structure. If you’re interested in capturing the entire fort in a single frame, walk around the ridges.
Difficulty: Medium
Average Duration: 2 hours
Rajmachi
Consisting of twin fortresses, Shriwardhan Ballekila and Manaranjan Ballekila with a wide plateau encircling the fort, Rajmachi was used as a strategic fort to control trade routes. Lying in the Sahyadri mountain range, Rajmachi is a popular location in the monsoons. Encompassing of a mere 40-minute climb to the top, the trek will take through a journey of pure elation as you pass by waterfalls drizzling onto the rocks. From the top, you can see the clouds engulf the mountain ranges in the distance, creating a mystic scenery.
Difficulty: Easy
Average Duration: 1 hour