
Mumbai monsoon 2026 arrives in mid-June and transforms the Sahyadris into some of India's most dramatic trekking terrain. Waterfalls roar, forts disappear into mist, and jungle trails turn electric green. These are the best treks to do from Mumbai between June and September.
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Trek |
Difficulty |
Duration |
Distance from Mumbai |
Best For |
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Harishchandragad |
Moderate–Hard |
15–16 hrs |
168 km |
Overnight, fort & kokankada |
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Nanemachi Waterfall |
Moderate |
1 Night 2 Days |
185 km |
Waterfall Trek |
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Kalu Waterfall |
Easy |
1 Day |
80 km |
Beginner-friendly, waterfall |
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Aadrai Jungle Trek |
Easy–Moderate |
1 Night 1 Day |
156 km |
Dense forest, beginners |
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Bhimashankar |
Moderate |
1 Night 1 Day |
110 km |
Forest trail, wildlife |
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Andharban |
Moderate |
1 Day |
95 km |
Jungle canopy, multi-waterfall |
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Rajmachi Fort Trek |
Easy–Moderate |
1 Night 1 Day |
83 km |
Fort views, night options |
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Devkund Waterfall Trek |
Moderate |
1 Night 1 Day |
100 km |
Cliff jumping, families |
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Ratangad Fort Trek |
Moderate |
1 Night 1 Day |
160 km |
Beautiful fort, Ladders, Ancient trail |
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Sondai Fort Trek |
Moderate |
1 Day |
80 km |
Easy Trek near Mumbai |
Distance from Mumbai: 168 km | Difficulty: Moderate to Hard | Duration: Overnight (1N 1D)
Harishchandragad is Maharashtra's most dramatic monsoon trek. The Kokankada — a concave cliff face that drops 1,200 feet into the valley — is genuinely jaw-dropping when shrouded in monsoon mist. The Kedareshwar cave with its Shiva linga surrounded by waist-deep cold water is a ritual only possible in this season.
Three routes exist: Khireshwar (most popular, 6 km), Nalichi Vaat (expert only, near-vertical), and Pachnai (easier, 4 km). The Pachnai route is recommended for most trekkers.
Distance from Mumbai: 80 km | Difficulty: Easy | Duration: 1 Day
Kalu Waterfall near Malshej Ghat is the most accessible monsoon waterfall trek from Mumbai — 80 km on the Kalyan, making it ideal for a Saturday day trip. The waterfall itself drops around 1200 feet in a five plunge. A flat trail through paddy fields and forest leads to the base.
No special fitness required. This is an excellent first monsoon trek for groups that include mixed fitness levels.
Distance from Mumbai: 156 km | Difficulty: Easy to Moderate | Duration: 1 Night 1 Day
Aadrai is Maharashtra's answer to a rainforest trek. The trail passes through dense semi-evergreen jungle where canopy cover is so thick you barely need a raincoat. The village homestay adds a local character that most treks don't offer — expect home-cooked meals and sleeping in a traditional wada.
This is the trek we most often recommend to people who haven't done monsoon trekking before. The terrain is forgiving, the scenery is extraordinary, and the locals are genuinely welcoming.
Distance from Mumbai: 95 km | Difficulty: Moderate | Duration: 1 Day (point-to-point)
Andharban — literally 'dark forest' — is a point-to-point descent through one of the wettest forest patches in the Sahyadri. The trail drops 600 metres through Tamhini Ghat, crossing 14 named waterfalls along the way. The forest is so dense at points that monsoon light barely filters through.
The descent is easier on the knees than it sounds; the trail is well-maintained. Transport is arranged for the return journey from Bhira Dam.
Yes — with the right precautions and an experienced group. The risks in monsoon are specific and manageable:
Slippery trails: The biggest risk. Proper trekking shoes with grip reduce this significantly. Our trek leaders always brief on technique.
Flash floods: Never cross a flowing river in heavy rain. We monitor IMD warnings and cancel treks when red alerts are issued for the region.
Leeches: Present on most Sahyadri trails from June–September. Unpleasant but not dangerous. Leech socks prevent most bites. Don't pull — apply salt or let them drop off.
Lightning: Avoid open ridges and tree cover during active thunderstorms. Descend to lower ground if caught in a storm on a ridge.
Visibility: Cloud cover on high-altitude treks (Harishchandragad, Ratangad) can drop to near-zero. Don't separate from your group.
All Treks and Trails trips are staffed with trained trek leaders who have completed first-aid certification. We carry basic first-aid kits on every trek.