I live 45 minutes from this Fort and can tell you there are n number of spectacular forts around Nashik and Western Ghats. Love my hometown Nashik. The views are always mesmerizing whatever the season.
@@AdityaSathe yes unfortunately it has lost lot of it's charm due to development and migration and settling of people from different.states... remember Nashik of the 80s and 90s peaceful, serene and always welcoming
@@flygeeks2491 mid week of June to September....can also visit in October but will be a bit hotter but it depends on the rain. Last year, we had rain (occasional) all through December. It is raining here for the past few weeks too, not much but is keeping the temperature a bit tolerable
The Kalavantin Durg Trek is more difficult than this one. I've done this one few times.. monsoon n otherwise..its like doing the Kalsubai n Harishchandragad treks... moderately difficult... Blessed to be born in Maharashtra and having been exposed to trekking since my teens😊 - especially those Monsoon months - June-Sept is where the trekking to the forts is the most fun. N overnight stays in the forts, rudimentary styles of cooking n taking in the air, the ambience n mostly - being in the clouds. That's what fort treks in Maharashtra are❤ ,! Thanks to this 'early-in-life' passion n exposure - I have enjoyed trekking in Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand n Nepal, and - hiking in Scotland, Ireland as well❤❤ - different topographies, different adventures haha.. Also - the North Eastern Himalayan treks are superb as well.. Anyone here from there..? Sikkim..? Arunachal..? (Sikkim is my worship - my pilgrimage state for each year haha😇) @Korbin..these are treks though - not hikes..(the video one is a day's hike of course..) Descents are of course, more difficult and even more devilish !😃🥳
Harihar is definately not the toughest one. This was my first ever trek! I did find the descent difficult for the first time. but in later treks, it used to be fun. but you hve to be focused. these places are not to fool around.
@@AdityaSathe yes ! In fact, none of the treks should be taken lightly...or else Mommy Nature can take you to task n punish.. As i say - Look toward the top to reach there but: focus on the next step to get there. Same goes for getting down too haha
Treks changed my life. Karnataka and Maharastra - western ghats treks Himachal, UK, and Kashmir - Himalayas treks The feeling when u reach the top and see the view is second to none.
I did this Harihar trek last year and it was quite an experience . I was scared to death while coming downwards. But the people I went with helped me complete this trek for which I am grateful to them .
I agree, till the last decade, it was really peaceful and hardly anyone would have been there if you are climbing. we climbed it thrice back then. But now, its flooded with people. sad stuff :(
I am from Nashik. Done this and many others in the Trimbakeshwar range in Nashik. We go camping too, so we do these climbs with our tents food water. Fully loaded 😅
My city! Home of amazing forts, dams and mind blowing scenery. Not to mention the birthplace of Misal...food that can kill Korbin 😂😂😂 If you guys come to Nashik on your next visit, i will take you to Harihar ❤
This is beautiful Maharashtra. Despite of this most of tourist travels to other parts. Their are 350+ Forts in Maharashtra & 2 more Forts are found recently. The sad truth is very few are basically preserved.
There are bunch of videos of this fort hike where raining so hard while climbing that stairs , just imagine rainwater flowing from that stairs and you are climbing upward
I live in nasik too.. We have hundreds of beautiful treks and forts all around nasik like this one. And best wines in India too.. Come to nasik, you guys will have best time 😊 and yes, we have climbed this and many other forts too😊
There are so many Hiking and Trekking Destinations across Pan India but unfortunately due to lack of awareness and poor infrastructure, foreign national You Tube Vloggers and Web Content Bloggers rarely explore such Adventurous places in our Country. Hill Forts in UT Jammu & Kashmir, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Jharkhand and West Bengal States has got so much potential to develop into Monsoon and Winter Backpacking destinations which could boost our Indian Tourism Sector. Foreign Tourists often missed out or seldom explore such wonderful offbeat destinations while traveling in India.
Nice to see you remember the devotional song and also the name of a God. Just a correction, its Vitthala, pronounced like Vi-ttha(like 'th' in "thought" but more stress on 'T') - la.
Rick and Korbin, now that you have sampled one of the relatively "easier" treks in the Sahyadri ranges, please feast your eyes on some of the absolutely hair-raising ones. There are plenty of good quality videos of various hill forts/mountains in Maharashtra that you can view on the Tube.
There are more than 300 forts sort of like that and of different elevations in Maharashtra. Some are made almost more than 500 or 1000 years ago but reconstructed during era of and by the great king of India Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, mostly in 1600-1700. These forts were used by Maratha army for living purpose, storages, for battle purpose and some for just used as watching towers. These all forts were undefeated due to their geographical position. Those were an engineering Marvel's at that time. You guys should react to the videos of Raigad Fort, Janjira, Sindhudurg fort, Kalavantin and Prabalgad too
My heart was in my mouth all the time. So wet slippery climbing and in a rainy season! And that too with no safety support system!! Gosh😱🤔🤨never for me, even in Summer time🙏
omg, that would be something to trek up, thats for sure. Wow, what a freaking view. Yah, definitely not for the height-phobic! If you go on a misty day, then sure, but if its not... eeessh..
what if u go down and some one is coming up? I have been there and at least 2 people will stop u and u have cross them in that narrow space. Nobody can give 100% guarantee that u will survive. and going down backwards is impossible in rainy seasons and on weekends because there will be too much crowd. there will be 2 lane.
React to curly tales ₹5 lac wellness experience near mumbai ...you will be mesmerised just by looking how astonishingly beautiful that place is and vegetation also.
I hate it when Indians compare something beautiful to some European country. I mean Europe is beautiful and has its own uniqueness but so is India and when you say, wow this is so beautiful reminds me of some European country, it’s just so demeaning. I have to say I have yet to come across anyone who has such little pride for their own country and who doesn’t appreciate their country as much as it deserves. I mean look at the streets and roads and am not talking about the new highways etc. just look at the regular streets and the buildings and it all looks so dirty and ugly. People come out in droves to celebrate festivals but don’t show the same enthusiasm to clean their own streets and buildings. Also everois compared and pitted against European standard and Europe. India is unique on so many ways and a lot of India can’t be found anywhere or nowhere else. Please have some self respect and give your soil the respect it deserves. If not at least don’t disrespect it.
Kindly work with your pronounciation. It's Vithhal not Vitara and most importantly it is God's name, Otherwise it's good reaction video. In Maharashtra, 'Kalavantin Fort' is most thrilling and dangerous than 'Harihar Fort' . It's thrill to watch, Imagine what it takes to climb it. You can make reaction video on that someother day.
Trek Vs Hike? Let’s correct the usage of the word.. Hike- Anything that can be done overnight from 2.5 miles to 30 miles. Trek- Anything lasts for multiple days and can be between 30 miles to 1500 miles and upwards!
Delhi is far is just a saying they say in India ... Actually real Delhi is like 2000kms away from that place .. just for your info if you thought she was actually talking about Delhi
Another such tough hiking spots I remember are Torna Fort in Pune District of Maharashtra State and Patalkot in Chhindwara District of Madhya Pradesh State.
This trek is a normal thing for Maharashtrian people... We are blessed with this natural beauty 😇
Haha, agree...its a way of life😉😄
I started trekking in the last 2 years. Karnataka and Maharastra are blessed with Western ghats. I Love them so much.
Yes 💯
Ya and you should preserve that also
Yes.. ✔️
Hey Rick & Korbin
The fort with its 80 degrees stairs was not a trade route. The fort was built to oversee a trade route.
I live 45 minutes from this Fort and can tell you there are n number of spectacular forts around Nashik and Western Ghats. Love my hometown Nashik. The views are always mesmerizing whatever the season.
Yes bro in Nashik to many forts to visit I think more than 20 forts their
our town is gorgeous brother!
@@AdityaSathe yes unfortunately it has lost lot of it's charm due to development and migration and settling of people from different.states... remember Nashik of the 80s and 90s peaceful, serene and always welcoming
Praveen vai....which is the best month to visit
@@flygeeks2491 mid week of June to September....can also visit in October but will be a bit hotter but it depends on the rain. Last year, we had rain (occasional) all through December. It is raining here for the past few weeks too, not much but is keeping the temperature a bit tolerable
The Kalavantin Durg Trek is more difficult than this one.
I've done this one few times.. monsoon n otherwise..its like doing the Kalsubai n Harishchandragad treks... moderately difficult...
Blessed to be born in Maharashtra and having been exposed to trekking since my teens😊
- especially those Monsoon months - June-Sept is where the trekking to the forts is the most fun. N overnight stays in the forts, rudimentary styles of cooking n taking in the air, the ambience n mostly - being in the clouds.
That's what fort treks in Maharashtra are❤ ,!
Thanks to this 'early-in-life' passion n exposure - I have enjoyed trekking in Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand n Nepal, and - hiking in Scotland, Ireland as well❤❤
- different topographies, different adventures haha..
Also - the North Eastern Himalayan treks are superb as well..
Anyone here from there..? Sikkim..? Arunachal..?
(Sikkim is my worship - my pilgrimage state for each year haha😇)
@Korbin..these are treks though - not hikes..(the video one is a day's hike of course..)
Descents are of course, more difficult and even more devilish !😃🥳
Harihar is definately not the toughest one. This was my first ever trek! I did find the descent difficult for the first time. but in later treks, it used to be fun. but you hve to be focused. these places are not to fool around.
@@AdityaSathe yes !
In fact, none of the treks should be taken lightly...or else Mommy Nature can take you to task n punish..
As i say - Look toward the top to reach there but: focus on the next step to get there.
Same goes for getting down too haha
@@tara5192 ohhh yeah, She is most charming mostly but can be the strictest one if you misbehave!
Treks changed my life.
Karnataka and Maharastra - western ghats treks
Himachal, UK, and Kashmir - Himalayas treks
The feeling when u reach the top and see the view is second to none.
Kobin cringing at the rainwater😂 Chill man its just water😂😂
May be because it hardly rain in US. He isn't use to see rain 😄
It shows no connect with nature at all
And he says he'll definitely do it. It'd be interesting to see him trek that without holding anywhere because of muddy water😅
😅😅😅😅😅😅
Collected stagnant rain water.
Bro, it's just a rain water. 😂 Seems like Korbin never been into a nature. 😂
Western India is the most beautiful region of India... blessed with Western Ghats, Arabian Sea and heavy monsoon ❤️
Yep And Underrated Jewel💕
This is our Maharashtra guy's...🚩❤️
It's not Vittara , it's Vitthala - name of Shri Vishnu , God of Sustenance 😊
Imagine the cameraman doing this 🤦🏻♂️ hats off 🙌
I did this Harihar trek last year and it was quite an experience . I was scared to death while coming downwards. But the people I went with helped me complete this trek for which I am grateful to them .
There's another fort which is famous for deaths is Kalavantin Fort....it is situated between Mumbai and Pune.... One of the hardest for trekking
Chatrapathi Shijavi Maharaj ki Jai!
My city nashik... pilgrimage...and wine ..and this adventure...and lott off..... 👌👍👏❤️ Wel done mam...and thanx... 👍
It is not that hard trek.. it was peaceful but now bcz of social media this place is ruined.
Agree
I agree, till the last decade, it was really peaceful and hardly anyone would have been there if you are climbing. we climbed it thrice back then. But now, its flooded with people. sad stuff :(
I am from Nashik. Done this and many others in the Trimbakeshwar range in Nashik. We go camping too, so we do these climbs with our tents food water. Fully loaded 😅
Maharashtra have beaches, Sahyadri range of mountains ❤..full of natural beauty especially during Monsoon..love this place
My city! Home of amazing forts, dams and mind blowing scenery. Not to mention the birthplace of Misal...food that can kill Korbin 😂😂😂
If you guys come to Nashik on your next visit, i will take you to Harihar ❤
Korbon will die after tasting Nashik's misal...
This is beautiful Maharashtra. Despite of this most of tourist travels to other parts. Their are 350+ Forts in Maharashtra & 2 more Forts are found recently. The sad truth is very few are basically preserved.
This fort is in my city Nashik....
And we go once in a every year.😊
Btw... At the star u were singing Vitara..
Actually its Vithhala
I trekked it in mid summer..!! 😢
It was dry, dusty and dehydrating !!
Ya bro maine bhi summer me gaya tha halt kharab ho gayi thi😢
Atleast not slippery like in rain
@@shubhu7978 it is slippery because of loose rubbles..!! Harihar fort is a monsoon Trek, best suited in wet conditions..!!
There are bunch of videos of this fort hike where raining so hard while climbing that stairs , just imagine rainwater flowing from that stairs and you are climbing upward
I live in nasik too.. We have hundreds of beautiful treks and forts all around nasik like this one. And best wines in India too.. Come to nasik, you guys will have best time 😊 and yes, we have climbed this and many other forts too😊
There are so many Hiking and Trekking Destinations across Pan India but unfortunately due to lack of awareness and poor infrastructure, foreign national You Tube Vloggers and Web Content Bloggers rarely explore such Adventurous places in our Country. Hill Forts in UT Jammu & Kashmir, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Jharkhand and West Bengal States has got so much potential to develop into Monsoon and Winter Backpacking destinations which could boost our Indian Tourism Sector. Foreign Tourists often missed out or seldom explore such wonderful offbeat destinations while traveling in India.
Its okay. We don't want more northie rats to come here and destroy our other places too like mumbai and pune
I am from Nashik Indias wine capital, and beautiful most city of India, plz do visit once come in India
Nice to see you remember the devotional song and also the name of a God.
Just a correction, its Vitthala, pronounced like Vi-ttha(like 'th' in "thought" but more stress on 'T') - la.
I am from Nashik City From Maharashtra State. Please Visit my hometown Mostly in monsoon because in its beauty is at another level.
My friend's aunt fallen from this fort 2 years ago 😢😢 it is scary
More such tourism and adventure videos plz...❤️☺️
Toughness and Ruggedness has it's OWN Beauty... and Maharashtra is That Beauty
Kalavanti fort is said to be most dangerous fort to climb it too is in Maharashtra .
Finalllyyyy a trek video from Sahyadri❤❤❤
Hi bro I am from Nashik City famous City of grapes and famous food City.
Rick and Korbin, now that you have sampled one of the relatively "easier" treks in the Sahyadri ranges, please feast your eyes on some of the absolutely hair-raising ones. There are plenty of good quality videos of various hill forts/mountains in Maharashtra that you can view on the Tube.
There are more than 300 forts sort of like that and of different elevations in Maharashtra. Some are made almost more than 500 or 1000 years ago but reconstructed during era of and by the great king of India Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, mostly in 1600-1700. These forts were used by Maratha army for living purpose, storages, for battle purpose and some for just used as watching towers. These all forts were undefeated due to their geographical position. Those were an engineering Marvel's at that time. You guys should react to the videos of Raigad Fort, Janjira, Sindhudurg fort, Kalavantin and Prabalgad too
Korbin likes trek but doesn't like dirt. Someone must carry you 😂
Duke's nose trek near Lonavla is very difficult but spectacular
Wow....one of my favourite Trek ..love to go again for harhar fort trek ..❤❤❤
It's in my city ..nashik
My heart was in my mouth all the time. So wet slippery climbing and in a rainy season! And that too with no safety support system!! Gosh😱🤔🤨never for me, even in Summer time🙏
जय भवानी जय शिवराय🚩
omg, that would be something to trek up, thats for sure. Wow, what a freaking view. Yah, definitely not for the height-phobic! If you go on a misty day, then sure, but if its not... eeessh..
It was not trade route but to oversee trade route below. It's a fort of the king
Watch Pyscho prasil videos in it he uses most difficult part to climb forts
I have done it in moonsoon. Climbing is eassy but during descending my leg was shaking, very scary it was .
love from nashik ❤️❤️❤️
Love from dhule
It reminded me of stairs to Mordor from Lord of the Ring, how Frodo & Sam climb slippery wet vertical stairs 😳
yess done this thirce....! amazing hike and just perfect adrenaline rush!
❤Im from Nasik ❤ Love my nashik
what if u go down and some one is coming up? I have been there and at least 2 people will stop u and u have cross them in that narrow space. Nobody can give 100% guarantee that u will survive.
and going down backwards is impossible in rainy seasons and on weekends because there will be too much crowd. there will be 2 lane.
Maharashtra ❤
15:30 Hell to the naw naw, my friend 🙏
This is my city,Nashik
Vitthal vitthal🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Candy is the wrong thing for getting energy when u are walking. The sugar rush gives u energy quickly and brings it down as quickly
Curly tales also has a food channel where she interviews indian celebrities over food
it doesn't end with "R" but "L" Vithhalaa and not Vithhraa.
This is just one of our normal treks which u are thinking difficult.. 😂😂
I’m from nashik … :) now in Pune but nashik consider as home town
" Mitra". ❤❤ Awesome guys
9:56 wowww🌝🗿
For heaven's sake it is Vittala, not vittara
May be they are promoting ad campaign for Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara SUV😄😄
FAN FROM NASHIK 😍😍😍
COME TO NASHIK WILL TAKE YOU THERE☺☺
Currently i living in nashik....this city is very good to live
Trek is in our blood.... Jai maharashtra 🚩... My youtube name justify it...
जय भवानी जय शिवाजी जय महाराष्ट्र
Harihar fort
It's lockdown opening time videos
It's not the trade route,.It's to monitor the trade route .
Please see Kalawantin trek, Alang-Malang-Kulang fort trek .
React to curly tales ₹5 lac wellness experience near mumbai ...you will be mesmerised just by looking how astonishingly beautiful that place is and vegetation also.
I hate it when Indians compare something beautiful to some European country. I mean Europe is beautiful and has its own uniqueness but so is India and when you say, wow this is so beautiful reminds me of some European country, it’s just so demeaning. I have to say I have yet to come across anyone who has such little pride for their own country and who doesn’t appreciate their country as much as it deserves. I mean look at the streets and roads and am not talking about the new highways etc. just look at the regular streets and the buildings and it all looks so dirty and ugly. People come out in droves to celebrate festivals but don’t show the same enthusiasm to clean their own streets and buildings. Also everois compared and pitted against European standard and Europe. India is unique on so many ways and a lot of India can’t be found anywhere or nowhere else. Please have some self respect and give your soil the respect it deserves. If not at least don’t disrespect it.
Jay Hari Mauli. Jay Maharashtra
Thanks 🙏
There is more than 1000 forts in Maharashtra many of that build by chatrapati shivaji maharaj and his mawle .
There is another video about same fort made in Marathi, which is more advantures
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I wish she had stayed for a bit and waited for the fog to clear up. If I ever did that, I'm not leaving until i get that fckin view man!! 😆
Also take a look at Kalavantin Fort trek!
React on kinnaur kailash and shrikhand Mahadev trek
Kindly work with your pronounciation. It's Vithhal not Vitara and most importantly it is God's name, Otherwise it's good reaction video.
In Maharashtra, 'Kalavantin Fort' is most thrilling and dangerous than 'Harihar Fort' . It's thrill to watch, Imagine what it takes to climb it. You can make reaction video on that someother day.
May be they are promoting ad campaign for Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara SUV😄😄
Trek Vs Hike? Let’s correct the usage of the word..
Hike- Anything that can be done overnight from 2.5 miles to 30 miles.
Trek- Anything lasts for multiple days and can be between 30 miles to 1500 miles and upwards!
Maharashtra the land of "Forts"
No casualties reported by trekkers so far
Korbin and Rick! when are you planning to visit India next?
Nasik is Mini Europe.. Temperature always within limit...
Yay curly Tales content! React to more of Curly Tales videos.
Nashik is the wine capital of India ! The biggest onion market of Asia (maybe biggest in the world) !
Gun gun song it is marathi movies song
We want reaction on this song
I'm victim of this wonder Harihar fort🎉❤
Delhi is far is just a saying they say in India ... Actually real Delhi is like 2000kms away from that place .. just for your info if you thought she was actually talking about Delhi
Having anxiety attack watching it . 😮😮😢
Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj ki Jai 🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩
How come these 2 don't understand basic English, it's not a trade route, it was used to oversee the trade route 😂
That's not fog. That's cloud
Bhairavgad fort is more difficult than this fort
That's correct. Even Kalvartin Durg Fort is also much more difficult fort to trek in compare to Harihar Fort.
@@sauravkumarchand9691 yes bro Kalavantin Durg trail becomes tougher to tread through during the monsoon as the steps become slippery.
Another such tough hiking spots I remember are Torna Fort in Pune District of Maharashtra State and Patalkot in Chhindwara District of Madhya Pradesh State.
Where is it??
@@sauravkumarchand9691 ye bro torna fort also very difficult to climb.
Very late but I can suggest Dilip Kumar's Gunga Jumna.
I visited two times there. ❤
This is not that danger as look like It's very simple trek bro i visited last year
Awesome :)
Vithal vithal 🚩🚩