Naneghat Hills is a scenic mountain pass in the Western Ghats, located near Junnar in Maharashtra. Once a major trade route during the Satavahana dynasty, today it attracts trekkers, nature lovers, and history buffs. The name "Naneghat" means "coin pass," as traders had to pay tolls to pass through it. The trek route offers beautiful views of valleys, dense forests, and old caves with ancient inscriptions. It’s a perfect getaway for those who love trekking and exploring offbeat places. Along the trail, visitors can see stone-carved steps, a large stone pot used for collecting tolls, and panoramic views from the top. Naneghat is rich in natural beauty and historical value, making it a perfect weekend escape near Mumbai and Pune.
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Naneghat is around 120 km from Mumbai and 150 km from Pune. The nearest town is Junnar. You can drive to the base village, Vaishakhare, which is easily accessible by road. From there, a trek of about 2-3 hours leads to the top. Public transport options are limited, so it’s best to travel by private car or hire a cab. You can also take a train to Kalyan or Pune and then catch a local bus or cab to the base village.
The best time to visit Naneghat Hills is during the monsoon and winter months, from June to February. During the monsoon, the hills are covered in lush greenery, and small waterfalls add to the charm. However, the trail can be slippery, so take care. Winter (November to February) offers clear skies and cool weather, ideal for trekking and sightseeing. Avoid visiting during summer (March to May) as the heat can make the trek uncomfortable. Early morning or late afternoon is the best time to start your trek to avoid the harsh midday sun.
Yes, Naneghat is a beginner-friendly trek. It takes around 2-3 hours to reach the top. However, basic fitness and proper shoes are recommended, especially in the rainy season.
No, there are no food stalls along the trail. It is advised to carry enough water, energy drinks, and snacks. You may find small stalls at the base village.
Yes, camping is allowed at the top. It offers a great stargazing experience. Ensure you bring your own camping gear and follow safety guidelines.
Major attractions include the ancient Naneghat caves, the giant stone toll pot, panoramic valley views, and the historic inscriptions from the Satavahana period.
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