Q&A

How can I go to Rajmachi by train?

How can I go to Rajmachi by train?

How to reach Rajmachi by train. You can take a local train from Mumbai to Karjat or a long distance train to Lonavala and take the road to Kondivade or Tungarli village respectively.

Is Rajmachi trek easy?

Trek to Rajmachi is very easy. The altitude is not very high and the trail is well marked and one can leave without a guide. Trekking during monsoon is most adventurous and challenging. Udhewadi is the base of Rajmachi fort trek.

Is Rajmachi Trek safe?

Rajmachi is a safe trek during night.

How long does it take to climb Rajmachi?

The Rajmachi trekking level is a bit more difficult than the Lonavala trek route. It has a steep climb and takes around 2.5 – 3 hours to reach the fort. And it is all worth it when you reach the final destination.

How can I go to Rajmachi from Pune by train?

Lonavala is the nearest railway station to reach the Rajmachi Fort. Lonavala is one of the busiest railway stations as many outstation trains stop here. From Mumbai and Pune, there are many trains available to reach Lonavala. Once you are at Lonavala station you can hire a taxi or private cab to reach Rajmachi Fort.

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Who built Rajmachi fort?

Shivaji Maharaj fortified and expanded the fort by adding several structures within the premises. In 1704, it was captured by Mughal Emperor, Aurangzeb, and the very next year, it was under the control of the Marathas. In the 18th century, it served as a major trade route, connecting present-day Mumbai and Pune.

What is the height of Rajmachi fort above sea level?

2710 feet
Rajmachi Fort Maharashtra is one of the most famous forts around the Lonavala Trekking region. The height of this fort from sea level is 2710 feet above sea level, and it offers a fantastic view of the Sahyadri mountains and the backwaters of Shirota Dam.

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