Waterlogged roads, the longest traffic snarls and packed local trains are just one facet of Monsoon woes in Mumbai. The other facet, a little tough to imagine, is traveling and trekking in the rain in Mumbai.
Whoever said travelling in the monsoon is always a big no-no couldn’t have been more wrong! Monsoon rain in Mumbai offers numerous options of travelling to the lush green environs and absorbing some of the rich cultural history many boast about.
It’s time to forget the cliché Lonavla and Khandala and visit some less known and less travelled locations around Mumbai.
Lohgad Trek – Lohagad Fort (“Iron fort” in Marathi) is one of the many hill forts of Chatrapati Shivaji. It divides the basins of the Indrayani and Pavna River and is situated on one side range of the Sahyadris. Lohagad has a long history with several dynasties occupying it at different periods of time: Satavahanas, Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Yadavas, Bahamanis, Nizamshahis, Mughals and Marathas. Built in the 1700s, this iron fort, which turns lush green in the monsoon months, attracts a number of trekking groups. This 3-hour trek (one way) is one of the longest and most beautiful treks near Mumbai (97kms).
Lenyadri Caves – Located in the Junnar district, these series of 30 rock cut Buddhist caves, atop a steep hill, are as old as 3rd century AD. The exquisitely carved Lenyadri (meaning mountain caves) caves are another example of the rich cultural history of Maharashtra state. Not to miss, Cave number 7 which is a temple dedicated to the lord Ganesha. It is one of the Ashtavinayak shrines, a set of the eight prominent Ganesha shrines in Maharashtra. The steep climb may take you approximately an hour but the climb will definitely be worth shedding sweat for. Lenyadri caves an easy 170km drive from Mumbai city.
Malshej Ghat – This picturesque place, 115 kms from Mumbai is a must visit in the monsoon season. This is one serene place which will mesmerize you and take you far away from the hustle bustle of Mumbai city. Therefore for someone who is looking for a peaceful holiday amongst mountains, this is the place to be in. Malshej Ghat is an easy 2 to 3 hour drive and is the best option for a weekend break with friends and family. There are several waterfalls to look out for during a drive to green heaven.
If this list is not enough, you can go for many other options like the Raigard Quila, Pratapgarh fort, Shivneri fort, Bhaja caves, Kurla caves, Korigad fort, or a visit to the peaceful Pangoli village and Bushi Dam.