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Historical place, visit it during monsoon and feel the ambience of nature
Before ascending the Tringalwadi fort, one can encounter these Jain Caves on the route. Still in good shape, said to be Yadav Kalin. There are many statues and structure on walls and in surrounding which are disintegrated with time. The entrance door and windows are beautifully carved. The inside of cave is cool and calm. Huge sculpture is carved in wall in the chamber and it is written as the first Jain Tirthankara is residing here. The sculpture is also disintegrated. Before starting the trek, take a rest here, explore the place and its architecture then start ascending.
Very nice place located in the outskirts of Igatpuri. Good natural beauty and nice for medium level trecking. Best suited for monsoons. Nice greenery surrounding the area fully. Network issue is there in this area so either prefer offline maps while traveling and navigating or come in groups to visit and have fun of trecking.
Very nice place .near jain caves one small trek must visit tringlwadi in rainy season
Forgotten place of history. This place is accessible without any tiring treak.. Please visit this place if you are near Igatpuri.
Must visit place in any season, camping here is fun
Not so clean. . One can Stay overnight but need to take care of mosquitos... It's better you stay in nearby village
Felt like mini tracking , almost and 4 to 5 km walk to reach caves
Awesome place to visit, there is no too much crowd on this fort. This fort is located just near to the Igatpuri. The best season to visit this fort is the mansoon. There is a Jain Leni at the bottom of the fort. It's mostly ruined but still gives a g
The Tringalwadi Lake is especially worth a visit during the monsoons when the lake swells with pure rain water and the greenery around is abundant. With nature at its very best, this place is ideal for bird watching and quiet trails on the banks.