
Article Published On - 16-10-2025
The Tavli trek at 2594 ft is a famous team of 3 pinnacles noticeable from Kakuli Lake or Badlapur terminal and is just one of the northernmost comes to a head in the Matheran mountain ranges. The level top near the pinnacles is called Tavli. It is linked to Badlaput, an additional shelter, through a saddle connected to one more top of Badlapur hill via a harness at a height of 600 meters. The usual trekking route to Tavli starts from Badlapur station. Most of the paths from Badlapur to Tavli have many ridges, streams, small hillocks, and thick forests, making this trek challenging and exciting. Throughout the dry period, water is readily available on top of the hill. In the monsoon, locating a route is difficult, especially in the mosquito-infested forest. The rock spots end up being unsafe, and you should be careful.

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Nanda Rawat holds a Master’s degree in Tourism & Hospitality and brings over 16 years of experience in adventure and leisure travel. He has led multiple Himalayan expeditions, contributed to ATOAI, and is trained in first aid by the Indian Mountaineering Foundation. A strong supporter of sustainable and ethical tourism, he plays a key role at Trekup India. Write to him at: nanda@trekupindia.com