The trek is rated moderate. It is suitable for beginners with decent fitness. The trail has ladders, railings, and chains at steep sections to make it safer.
It usually takes 3–3.5 hours to ascend and 2–2.5 hours to descend, depending on your pace and crowd conditions.
Monsoon (July–September): Lush greenery, waterfalls, and misty views, but slippery trails.
Winter (October–February): Clear skies, pleasant weather, and great visibility.
Avoid peak summer (March–June) due to heat and dehydration risk.
The trek usually starts from Bari Village. Another lesser-known route starts from Pune & Mumbai.
Yes, beginners with average fitness can complete it. Carry sufficient water, snacks, and wear proper trekking shoes.
Sturdy trekking shoes
Water (at least 2-3 litres)
Snacks/energy bars
Rain gear (monsoon season)
Flashlight/headlamp (for early morning/night treks)
Warm clothes (winter season)
Be cautious on slippery ladders during monsoon, avoid crowd pushing at narrow points, and watch out for snakes, especially during the rains.
The trek is generally suitable for people aged 10 years and above with basic fitness.
Children (10–14 years): Should be accompanied by a parent/guardian and take frequent breaks.
Adults (15–55 years): Most can complete the trek with moderate stamina.
Senior citizens (55+ years): Can attempt the trek if they have prior trekking experience, no major health issues, and have consulted a doctor.
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