Overview/Itinerary

Several one-day trekking options in and around Mumbai are suitable for corporate groups. Here are a few popular choices:

Karnala Fort Trek: Located about 50 km from Mumbai, Karnala Fort is a popular destination for a one-day trek. The trek is easy to moderate and takes 2-3 hours to reach the top. The fort offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and forests. It is part of the Karnala Bird Sanctuary excellent trail for bird watching, Herping and macro photography. 

 

Korigad Fort Trek: Located near Amby Valley Lonavala, Korigad Fort is a moderate trek that takes one hour to reach the top. The fort offers scenic views of the Sahyadri Mountains and the surrounding valleys. Korigad Trek is one of the easiest treks in Maharashtra. Killa is well maintained, with many water tanks, canons, and bastions still in good shape; it is a popular winter and monsoon trek. 

 

Lohagad Fort Trek: Lohagad Fort is located near Lonavala and is a popular destination for a one-day trek. The trek is moderate and takes 2-3 hours to reach the top. The fort offers beautiful views of the surrounding cliffs, Pawna Lake, Tikona fort, Tung fort, and valleys.

 

Rajmachi Trek: Udhewadi is a small village near Lonavala and a popular destination for a one-day trek. The Rajmachi fort trek is easy to moderate and takes 2-3 hours to reach the top. The village offers stunning views of the Bhorghat, Dhak Bahiri, Shirota fort, and Dukes' nose hill. A 16-kilometer jungle off-road drive is required to reach the base village; you can spot barking deers, hyenas, spotted deer, hares, and different wildlife here.

 

Bhimashankar Trek: Bhimashankar is a popular one-day trek destination and is about 120 km from Mumbai. The trek is difficult to strenuous and takes around 5-6 hours to reach the top. The Bhimashankar Temple, located at the top, is a popular attraction. Best attempted during the rainy season. 

 

Irshalgad Trek: Located near Karjat and Panvel, Irshalgad is a moderate trek that takes around 2-3 hours to reach the top. The fort offers panoramic views of the surrounding Morbe dam, the Matheran range, and the Ulhas River.

 

Sondai Fort Trek: Sondai Fort is located near Karjat and is an easy trek that takes around 1-2 hours to reach the top. The fort offers beautiful views of the surrounding Morbe dam and Matheran valleys. The ladder connecting the peak provides exciting views of the landscape. A popular trek for beginners in Mumbai. 

 

Visapur Trek: Located near Lonavala, Pawna Lake. Visapur Fort is a moderate trek that takes 2-3 hours to reach the top. The fort offers stunning views of the Pawna Lake, Lohagad Fort, Mumbai Pune express highway, and Tung fort. Visapur fort trek is the most popular trek near Lonavala during the rainy and winter season. 

 

Tikona Fort Trek: Tikona Fort is located near Kamshet and is a moderate trek that takes around 2-3 hours to reach the top. The fort offers beautiful views of the Pawna Lake, Tung fort, Hadshi Dam, Lohagad fort, and the Maval region. Tikona trek is an ideal hike for beginners; the defense is well maintained; it has caves, a water tank, and a rock ladder and offers excellent 360 panoramic views. 

 

Asherigad Trek: Located near Palghar, Asherigad is a moderate trek that takes around 3-4 hours to reach the top. The fort offers stunning views of the Palghar forest and the highway. It has incredible relics to explore, beautiful caves, water tanks, rock-cut ladders to navigate, and a beautiful ladder, making reaching the fort safer. 

 

Prabalmachi Trek: Located near Panvel, Prabalmachi is an easy trek that takes 1-2 hours to reach the top. The village offers beautiful views of the surrounding hills, Chanderi fort, Peb fort, Kalavantin durg, Lakes, Prabalgad, and the Karnala Bird Sanctuary. Prabalmachi trek is ideal for beginners and the best hike to introduce your kids to hiking. Prabalmachi is famous for camping and fireflies during the summer season. 

 

One Tree Hill Trek: One Tree Hill is located near Matheran and is an easy trek that takes around 1-2 hours to reach the top. The hill offers beautiful views of the Morbe dam and Matheran. Ideal during the rainy season, this trail is used by villagers who work in Matheran and live in Karjat to travel from the workplace to home. 

 

Dodhani to Matheran Sunset Point Trek: Dodhani is located near Panvel and is a medium-difficult trek that takes around four hours to reach the top. The village offers beautiful views of the Chanderi fort, Peb fort, and lakes. This trek can be done throughout the year. It requires fit hikers. You can descend this trail instead of climbing, making it more enjoyable. 

 

Garbett Plateau Trek: Located near Bhivpuri, Garbett Plateau is a moderate trek that takes around four hours to reach the top. The plateau offers stunning views of the Dhom Dam, Diksal waterfall, Garbett Plateau, and Bhivpuri. Garbett point trek is famous throughout the year it will be challenging for beginners. 

 

Dukes Nose Trek: Dukes Nose is located near Khandala and is a moderate trek that takes around 2-3 hours to reach the top. The peak offers beautiful views of the Khandala hills, Shrivardhan fort, Manoranjan fort, Rajmachi fort, Bhorghat, and Kune waterfall.

 

Again, it's essential to book a professional guide and ensure safety measures are taken during the trek to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone in the corporate group.

 

These are just a few of the many trekking options available near Mumbai. You can choose one based on your corporate group's difficulty level and preferences. Booking a professional guide and ensuring safety during the trek are recommended.

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How to select a trek location for your corporate group

When selecting a trek location for your group, there are several factors to consider. Here are some tips on how to choose the best trek location for your group:

  1. Difficulty Level: Consider the fitness level of your group and choose a trek that matches their abilities. You want to select a manageable hike for some group members, which can lead to injuries and fatigue. Similarly, if the trek is too easy, it might need to be more challenging for some members.
  2. Distance: Consider the length of the trek from your location. If the trek location is too far away, it may be difficult for everyone to travel to the location and may cause unnecessary stress and inconvenience.
  3. Time: Consider the amount of time required for the trek. If you have limited time, choosing a trek that can be completed in a shorter time may be best.
  4. Weather: Check the weather conditions at the location before finalizing the trek. You don't want to plan a hike during the monsoon season or extreme heat, as it can be uncomfortable and dangerous.
  5. Group Size: Consider your group's size and ensure the trek location can accommodate everyone comfortably. Some places may limit the number of people allowed at one time.
  6. Cost: Consider the cost of the trek, including transportation, accommodation, and any other expenses that may be involved. Make sure it fits within your budget.
  7. Safety: Safety should always be a top priority when selecting a trek location. Choose a safe place with good reviews and ratings from previous trekkers.

Considering these factors, you can select the best trek location for your group to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

 

How does hiking help in team building

A hike can be an excellent team-building activity for a variety of reasons. Here are some ways that hiking can help build teamwork:

  1. Shared Experience: When people hike together, they share a unique experience. This shared experience can create a sense of camaraderie and bonding among team members as they face and overcome challenges together.
  2. Communication: During a hike, team members must communicate with each other to navigate the trail, avoid obstacles, and ensure everyone is safe. This communication can help team members learn to listen to each other, articulate their needs clearly, and work together effectively.
  3. Trust: Trekking requires a certain level of trust among team members. Everyone needs to trust that everyone will do their part to ensure the group's safety, whether carrying necessary equipment, helping others over rugged terrain, or sticking together on the trail.
  4. Problem-solving: Hiking can present unexpected challenges, such as steep inclines, slippery rocks, or unpredictable weather conditions. Solving these challenges can help team members learn to think creatively, adapt to changing situations, and work together to find solutions.
  5. Leadership: Hiking can provide opportunities for team members to take on leadership roles, whether that means leading the group through challenging terrain, setting the pace for the hike, or helping to motivate and encourage others on the trail.

Overall, hiking can be an excellent team-building activity to help team members develop communication skills, build trust, problem-solve, and learn to work together effectively.