StayVista at Shivom Villa 2





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Dukes Nose is popular for rappelling, trekking, camping, rock climbing, and slacklining. It's a very popular place among adventure seekers. Earlier known as Nagphani now popularly known as Dukes Nose after Duke Wellington. Nagphani means hood of a snake. It's a popular hiking trail located in Khandala and it is visible while exiting towards Mumbai from Khandala on the expressway. Duke's Nose trek is located between Khandala and Lonavala.
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The route to this trail is quite rocky and for some distance, the trail is paved making a ladder for easy access to the fort. En route, you will see ridges and dense vegetation followed by karvi flowers cultivation. The Morgiri Fort Trek is an unknown hill fort that was discovered in the last few years.
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The route to this trail is quite rocky and for some distance, the trail is paved making a ladder for easy access to the fort. En route, you will see ridges and dense vegetation followed by karvi flower cultivation. The Morgiri Fort Trek is an unknown hill fort that was discovered in the last few years.
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Lohagad is one of the many forts of Maharasthra located nearby Lonavala. This fort has a plethora of history associated with it as it has been under many different dynasties through the ages then be it the Mughals, Marathas, or the Yadavas. Each of the dynasties that captured this fort left a mark on it and hence has many unique structural reminders of the different eras. There are these cave systems just nearby the caves where many ancient scripts have been found almost dating back to the...
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Visapur Fort is a fort in the vicinity of Visapur village. It is part of the Lohagad-Visapur fortification and was built during 1713 - 1720 by Balaji Vishwanath one of the first Peshwa of the Maratha Empire. This fort was built even before the Lohagad fort. Due to its vicinity to Lohagad and height, the British first charged and occupied Visapur fort and then attacked Lohagad from Visapur resulting in the fall of both the forts. Other than the detailed history the surroundings of this...