Meenakshi Roy
04 Mar
04Mar


One of the hardest treks in the western ghats of Maharashtra is the Harishchandragad Trek, which is referred to as the pride of Maharashtra in many places. It is a renowned trek that provides different varieties of adventure to all sorts of trekkers so if you are also a fun and thrill-loving person, this is a trek you should not miss out on.Harishchandragad is an ancient fort which is located in the Malshej ghat with a height of 4,670 feet it is said to have been in existence since the 6th century The caverns found here are believed to have been carved in the eleventh century, however this dates back to the Kalchuri dynasty's reign. The presence of several cultures is demonstrated by the various structures on the fort and in the surrounding area, and you will be surprised by every step of your journey. 

What all to watch when on Harishchandragad Trek?

It is obvious that if you are going on the trek for the first time you must be wondering about the places or things you can explore but you do not need to worry as in this blog you will get to know about all the things you can watch out for on this trek. In addition to providing you with a breathtaking view that you will never forget, Konkan Kada Cliff allows you to witness a variety of natural phenomena, including vertical cloud bursts.  and broken rainbows which are often referred to as Brocken spectre. 

There are several historical spots at the top of the trek as well as temples, caves, etc on the top. They all are the representation of different cultures which since the period of the 6th century. Harishchandreshwar temple is one such glorious example you cannot miss where you find an excellent example of the fine art of carving sculptures out of stones that prevailed in ancient India. You will be amazed to know that this temple has been carved our of a single huge rock and yet has so many minute detailings. 

On this journey, you should also see the four pillars of the Kedareshwar cave temple, which are located on the right side of the temple. The large Shiva linga is encircled by water, and getting to the center is a little challenging because the water is constantly cold. The Dvapara, Satya, Treta, and Kala Yugas are symbolized by the temple's four pillars, while the three dangling pillars will depict the ends. of respective yugas. 

Harishchandragad Trek from Mumbai/Pune is an experience you must go through at least once in your life and we can assure you that it will be memorable for you. Find all the information you need on Triphippies.com.

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