Rajgad translates to &ldquoKing of the Forts&rdquo, and is one of the prominent forts in Maharashtra, holding historical significance as it was the capital of the Maratha Empire under the rule of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. As such, the Rajgad Fort is one of the most magnificent forts to plan a trek to in the Monsoons. Approximately 60 kilometres southwest of Pune city in Maharashtra, India, it is located near the village of Gunjavane and a hike through 4,250 ft of elevation will offer spectacular views of Sahyadri ranges it overlooks. The trek to Rajgad Fort is considered moderate to difficult and usually takes a full day to complete. It's recommended to start early in the morning to allow enough time to explore the fort and return before sunset. The total trekking distance is around 15-20 kilometers, depending on the chosen route. It involves climbing steep slopes, navigating rocky terrain, and sometimes even traversing through dense forests. The ideal time to undertake the Rajgad Fort Trek is during the winter and post-monsoon seasons, from October to March. The weather is pleasant, and the surroundings are lush green during this time. The two most popular routes to reach the fort are the Pali Village Route and the Gunjavane Route. The former is the most common and will require three to four hours as you traverse through steep slopes and dense forests, whereas the latter takes longer but offers better views and is also comparatively less crowded. Once you reach the fort, there is much that awaits you in Padmavati Temple, Suvela Machi, Palkhi Darwaza and the Ganga Sagar Lake close to the fort.