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Serenading the Sahyadris: Five reasons why you should go Trekking in the Sahyadri Ranges

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More than seventeen years back when my wife and I decided to shift base to Pune, it was driven by the need to move anywhere out of Mumbai and because, it was the closest city to our respective hometowns where I could find an employment. Pune, still a sleepy and quiet cantonment city then, had the small city charm we both were used to. However, we hadn’t given any consideration to some of the other riches the city had to offer in our decision. Over the next decade and a half, as we made Pune our home our love for the city continued to increase, despite its rapid and at times ugly urbanization and growth. What was not to love about Pune. Culturally vibrant, historically significant, economically progressive, climatically pleasant and endowed with the bounties of nature. Seeking Nirvana If you are wondering what these meandering words about my love for Pune has to do with the this blog, let me cut to the chase. But not before I give you some back story. Despite the fact that Pune is

Ghangad Fort - by Krish Iyer

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Krish Iyer is ten years old and loves to trek Forts. He has meticulously made a list of all the forts around Pune that he wants to visit and captured information about them. This is his first blog.  Ghangad Fort Trek Grade: Easy-Medium                                              Height: 2998 ft Base Village: Ekole                                        District: Pune Ghangad fort is located in Lonavala region in the Mulshi Taluka. It has many forts surrounding it like Korigad, Tailbaila, Sudhagad and Sarasgad. But, Ghangad is isolated from these other forts. History A board near the Garjai Devi Temple placed by Shivaji Trails (a trekking group that conserves forts) provides a detailed history about this fort. It was used as a jail and watchtower. My Journey We left from our home at 6:00 and reached the starting point at 8:15 am. We saw some interesting rock formations on the way. Three rock formations on the way Although there is not much to see once you reach the top of Ghan