

Lohagad Fort, a 16th-century hill fort near Lonavala, offers panoramic views, historic structures, and a thrilling trek.
A twin fort of Lohagad, offering panoramic views and historic significance.
Ancient Buddhist rock-cut caves with beautiful carvings and a serene atmosphere.
A picturesque lake surrounded by hills, perfect for boating and picnics.
Famous for its misal pav and vada pav, a local favorite for breakfast.
Known for its delicious idli, dosa, and uttapam, a great breakfast spot.
Offers a beautiful view of the fort and serves a variety of cuisines.

Lohagad Fort involves a trek, so comfortable hiking shoes are essential for a safe and enjoyable experience.
The climate can be hot and sunny, so a sun hat is recommended to protect from the sun.
To protect your skin from the sun's harmful UV rays during the trek.

A Maharashtrian dish made with besan (chickpea flour) and served with bhakri (thick flatbread).
A spicy curry made from sprouted moth beans, served with pav (soft bread rolls).
A deep-fried potato dumpling sandwiched between a pav (soft bread roll), served with chutney.
Handcrafted coins made of brass, a symbol of Lohagad Fort's history and resilience.
Traditional earthen pots and decorative items, reflecting the local pottery craftsmanship.
Famous sweet shop offering traditional Indian sweets like modak and peda, a must-try in Lonavala.
A historic monument honoring General Nathanael Greene, offering a glimpse into American Revolutionary War history.
Makalidurga Sunset Point offers a panoramic view of the setting sun, painting the sky with hues of orange and red, against the backdrop of the Makalidurga Fort.

A vibrant night market in Kerala, offering local cuisine and shopping under the stars.