Rising from the Western Ghats above the valleys south of Lonavala, Korigad (also spelt Koraigad/Koarigad/Kumwarigad) is a hill fort that rewards both first-time trekkers and history nerds. At 923 m above sea level (about 200 m higher than the surrounding valleys), it offers a gentle climb, intact ramparts you can walk around, and a plateau dotted with temples and water bodies that tell a story stretching back centuries.
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Korigad Fort: A Monsoon-Perfect Sahyadri Trek Packed With History
This beginner’s fort near Lonavala serves monsoon drama—stone steps, twin ponds, and a complete parapet you can lap in under an hour

At 923 m above sea level, Korigad offers a gentle climb
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At 923 m above sea level, Korigad offers a gentle climb
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