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  • 01Kondana Caves

    Kondana Caves

    The Kondana Caves are located in Karjat. They give a peek into the ancient lifestyle that the Buddhists followed. These ancient rock-cut caves encompass several sculptures, Stupas, Viharas and Chaityas. These caves date back to the 2nd century, making them almost 2000 years old.

    The sculptures and Stupas are representatives of the Buddhist architecture that was adopted in those times. The carvings inside the caves depict varied dancing poses of men and women. Unfortunately, a major natural disaster in the form of an earthquake ruined the entrance, floors and several Stupas of these caves.

    Annually, these medieval-era caves are thronged by plenty of Buddhist devotees. Drinking alcohol and smoking is strictly prohibited to maintain the sanctity of the holy shrine.

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  • 02Peth Fort

    Peth Fort

    The Peth Fort, also referred to as Kotligad, is a major tourist attraction situated near Karjat in the small village of Peth. The Peth hill offers a panoramic view of the entire region, as it is aptly placed in the backdrop of Matheran. The entire stretch of the Konkan countryside can be viewed from here.

    Close to the fort lies a holy idol of Lord Bhairoba, enshrined in a tiny little cave. The Peth Fort is presently in ruins; however, the water cisterns in the proximity are still intact. History has it that the fort was constructed by the mighty Maratha rulers to defend their kingdom from their enemies.

    The Nethersole Dam and the Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary are two other tourist hotspots found in the vicinity.

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  • 03Kondeshwar Temple

    Kondeshwar Temple

    The Kondeshwar Temple is an ancient temple found in Karjat that was built in dedication to Lord Shiva. There are several small shrines that encircle the primary sanctum of this religious site. The temple was built in the famous Hemandpathi style of architecture.

    This temple especially sees a lot of worshippers and visitors during auspicious occasions like Maha Shivratri. The monsoons are generally avoided when visiting this spot, as the rocky terrain that surrounds the temple tends to become slippery and hence dangerous.

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  • 04Trekking

    Trekking

    Karjat is a popular trekking site among novice and expert trekkers and adventure seekers, given its rocky terrain and undulated landscape.

    Karjat offers all kinds of trails that vary in difficulty, from the easy ones to the challenging, dangerous ones. The treks are not only unspoiled, but also give a breathtaking view of the nature surrounding it, as one escalates higher.

    The most renowned trekking trails are the ones that lead to Peth, Chanderi Fort and Matheran from Karjat.

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