Overview / Itinerary

Kalavantin Durg, situated adjacent to the Prabalgad Fort, was an ancient watchtower strategically placed along the old Mumbai-Pune trade route. This fort is known for its breathtaking rock-cut steps, which wind up the mountain and bring hikers to the peak. It is considered a marvel of architecture because of these steps. As you make your way up the winding staircases, the breathtaking natural beauty of your surroundings and the adrenaline rush of an exposed climb will leave you in hypnotic awe.

When you reach the top, you'll be rewarded with a breathtaking view that takes in the surrounding mountains, valleys, and the sprawling cityscape below you. It is impossible to adequately describe the overwhelming sense of achievement that comes with overcoming the challenging fort, which is why this is the kind of adventure that you will remember and value for the rest of your life.

In addition to its historical significance, Kalavantin Durg is a trekker's paradise, offering a perfect blend of adventure and scenic beauty. It should come as no surprise that this hike is a favourite among those who are interested in adventure because the terrain is both challenging and beautiful at the same time. Therefore, if you are looking for an adventure that will provide you with adrenaline and the opportunity to take in the area's breathtaking scenery, the Kalavantin Durg trek is an excursion you should not pass up!


Kalavantin Trek Details

  • Kalavantin Durg height: 2200 feet approx
  • Kalavantin Durg Trek Grade: Medium to Thrilling
  • Kalavantin Durg base village: Thakurwadi
  • Cost: Rs. 899/- per person

Kalavantin Durg Night Trek Itinerary

Day 0 – Saturday Night Train Timings

From CSMT to Panvel

  • 11:14 pm CSMT
  • 11:32 pm Vadala Road
  • 11:43 pm Kurla
  • 12:03 am Vashi
  • 12:12 am Nerul
  • 12:34 am Panvel

From Thane to Panvel

  • 11:32 pm Thane
  • 11:49 pm Koparkhairne
  • 12:01 am Nerul
  • 12:24 am Panvel

 

Day 1 - Sunday 

12:45 am Assemble outside of Panvel Railway Station near the ticket counter.

01:00 am Move towards base village Thakurwadi by private vehicle.

01:45 am Reach at base village – Thakurwadi.

02:00 am Start ascend to Prabalmachi village.

04:00 am Reach Prabalgadmachi village and rest for some time.

05:00 am Start ascending Kalavantin Durg.

06:00 am Reach at the top and explore.

06:30 am Start descending towards Prabalmachi.

07:30 am Reach at Prabalmachi and have a breakfast.

08:30 am Start further descending towards base village.

10:30 am Reach at base village and start return journey towards Panvel station.

11:30 am Reach at Panvel railway station and disperse.

Inlcusions/Exclusions

What we'll give/What we won't

What is included in the tour

Mumbai to Mumbai travel by private vehicle (bus option)either ac or non ac 

Kasara to Kasara travel by local jeep (train option)

1 veg breakfast and 1 veg or non-veg unlimited 

Trek Leader expertise charges

E-certificate 


 What is NOT included in the tour

 Any transportation (without transport option)

 Travel till Kasara and back (train option)

 Entry fee for foreign nationals

 Mineral water/lime water/ purchased for personal consumption

 All kinds of Extra Meals / soft drinks ordered

 Any kind of personal expenses

 Any kind of cost which is not mentioned in the cost includes above

 All expenses incurred due to unforeseen and unavoidable circumstances like roadblocks, bad weather

 Any medical / Emergency evacuations if required

Things to Carry

  • 2/3 liters of water
  • Trekking Shoes provide more grip and comfort on trek
  • Good Torch must with extra battery
  • Jacket
  • Some Dry fruits / Dry Snacks / Energy Bars
  • Glucon D / ORS / Tang / Gatorade sachets
  • One Day Backpack 20 to 30 liters
  • Sun Cap and Sunscreen
  • Personal First aid and Personal Medicine
  • Identity Proof
  • Please wear Full sleeves and Full Track Pant this will protect from Summer Sun / Thorns / Insects / Prickles

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kalavantin Durg height?

Kalavantin Durg is a 2,250 feet or 686 meters high summit in the Western Ghats, near the Prabalgad fort in the Raigad district of Maharashtra, India. The trailhead for this trek is Machi Prabal. 

Is it safe to trek Kalavantin durg in monsoon season?

A trek of moderate to difficult difficulty can be found in Maharashtra at Kalavantin Gad. It is possible to hike there without risk if you do it correctly and keep a level head and plenty of patience. However, because the rocks become slicker to climb on during the monsoon season, it is strongly advised that you refrain from going during this time. There is a significant risk of being injured. This location is responsible for the loss of several lives.Expect to see thousands of people climbing to the top of Kalavantin Fort during the wetter months of the year. During the wetter months, a visit to the fort should ideally be restricted to the weekdays.

Because the rocks become more slippery when heated by the sun in the afternoon, it is best to begin the hike early in the morning. A second piece of advice: do not attempt to take selfies while climbing from the final patch of this hike. Always bring the appropriate footwear for hiking and avoid leaving any plastic behind.

It is recommended that travellers go to Kalavantin Durg after the end of the monsoon season. Avoid going outside during the heaviest part of the monsoon season because the stairs will become slick, and there is a greater chance of having an accident. Because the Kalavantin Durg Trek is so well-known, many people will be there on the weekends.


Kalavantin Durg trek difficulty level

The Kalavantin Durg trek has a difficulty level that ranges from medium to complex. The rock-cut steps and sharp decline make the trail difficult to negotiate. However, essential physical endurance is required, but it is not too difficult for experienced trekkers to complete the trail. Depending on the fitness level of the person undertaking the journey, the hike can typically be finished in anywhere from three to five hours.Even though the hike is not ideal for novice hikers, it is still possible to complete it by taking extra precautions if you are a beginner. The trek is the primary draw for visitors on the Kalavantin Durg excursion. A thrilling experience in the great outdoors awaits you on the trek, and it's not far from Mumbai.


Haunted story of Kalavantin Durg Trek

Sorry, but we found no information about Kalavantin Durg being haunted. However, Kalavantin Durg is a watchtower that was believed to be used by the rulers to keep an eye on the circumambient region. 

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