Alang–Madan–Kulang (AMK)
Overview
Alang Fort, Madan Fort, and Kulang Fort together form the famous “AMK Trek” in the Sahyadri mountain range of Maharashtra. Located near the beautiful Bhandardara region in Akole Taluka, this trek is considered one of the most thrilling and challenging treks in Maharashtra.
The forts are known for their massive rock-cut steps, technical climbing patches, ancient caves, breathtaking valleys, and panoramic views of surrounding peaks such as Kalsubai, Ratangad, Harishchandragad, and Ajoba. AMK is a paradise for experienced trekkers and adventure lovers seeking an intense wilderness experience in the Western Ghats.

Location
- Region: Akole Taluka, Ahilyanagar District & Nashik District, Maharashtra
- Base Villages: Ambewadi / Ghatghar
- Mountain Range: Sahyadri (Western Ghats)
- Approximate Elevation:
- Alang Fort – 1,479 m
- Madan Fort – 1,471 m
- Kulang Fort – 1,448 m
Why AMK Trek is Famous
- One of the toughest treks in Maharashtra
- Technical rock climbing and rappelling sections
- Ancient rock-cut stairways and caves
- Spectacular sunrise and cloud views
- Dense forests, cliffs, and deep valleys
- Ideal for adventure trekking and camping
- Stunning monsoon and winter landscapes
Trek Difficulty
| Trek Section | Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Alang Fort | Difficult |
| Madan Fort | Very Difficult |
| Kulang Fort | Moderate to Difficult |
| Complete AMK Circuit | Extremely Difficult |
The AMK trek requires high physical fitness, stamina, and prior trekking experience. Technical equipment such as ropes and harnesses are recommended for certain patches, especially near Madan Fort.
Major Attractions
Alang Fort
- Huge plateau and ancient caves
- Water cisterns carved into rock
- Massive fortification remains
- Scenic camping locations
Madan Fort
- Narrow rock-cut steps
- Vertical rock patch
- Thrilling exposure and climbing experience
- Incredible valley views
Kulang Fort
- Large summit plateau
- Long staircase route
- Peaceful caves and camping area
- Beautiful sunrise viewpoint
Best Time to Visit
| Season | Experience |
|---|---|
| Monsoon (June–September) | Lush greenery, waterfalls, mist |
| Winter (October–February) | Best trekking season |
| Summer (March–May) | Hot and exhausting |
Winter is considered the safest and most comfortable season for the AMK trek.
Trek Route
Common Trek Route
Ambewadi Village → Alang Fort → Madan Fort → Kulang Fort → Ambewadi
Trek Duration
- 2 to 3 Days for complete AMK circuit
- 1 Day for individual fort trek
Camping and Stay
- Rock caves available on all three forts
- Tent camping possible on Alang and Kulang
- Local homestays available at base villages
- Trekkers usually carry sleeping bags and food supplies
Safety Tips
- Recommended only for experienced trekkers
- Hire local guides for safe navigation
- Carry ropes during monsoon season
- Avoid trekking during heavy rainfall or strong winds
- Carry sufficient water, food, torch, and first-aid kit
- Wear trekking shoes with good grip
Nearby Attractions
- Kalsubai Peak
- Ratangad Fort
- Harishchandragad
- Bhandardara Dam
- Sandhan Valley
Travel Information
Nearest Cities
- Igatpuri – Approx. 55 km
- Nashik – Approx. 90 km
- Mumbai – Approx. 165 km
- Pune – Approx. 190 km
Nearest Railway Station
- Igatpuri Railway Station
Nearest Airport
- Nashik Airport
Important Note
The AMK trek is not suitable for beginners due to its difficult terrain and technical climbing sections. Proper planning, experienced guides, and safety equipment are highly recommended for a safe and memorable trekking experience.
