Lonely Planet Magazine India

Monsoon Memories

The most memorable monsoon trip I've embarked on was when I trekked to Harishchandragad, a centuries-old fort and group of caves in Maharashtra. It’s a magnificent hill fort in the Sahyadris, popular among trekking enthusiasts for its landscapes. With no mobile network, identifying the right trail is crucial. The only navigation aid I had were arrows painted on rocks. Due the to monsoon, the path was slick and

I HAD TO CONSTANTLY TRAVERSE THROUGH THICK FOG AND WATCH

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