Rodeo 228

Kothaligad (Peth) Fort

Kothaligad (Peth) Fort is one of the most well-known trekking destinations in the Karjat region of the Western Ghats. Known for its distinctive, funnel-shaped pinnacle often referred to as the “Needle Hole,” the fort offers an easy to medium difficulty trek, making it accessible for both beginners and experienced hikers. The trail from the base village of Ambivli takes visitors through dense greenery and past the spacious Bhairoba Cave before ascending the final, dramatic rock-cut steps to the top. From the summit, trekkers are rewarded with stunning, panoramic views of the surrounding Sahyadri mountain ranges and nearby peaks.

The Ambivali Caves

The Ambivali Caves (5 Min Drive from Rodeo 228) are the most famous caves near the village of Jambrung, Karjat. Also known as Ambivali Leni, these are ancient Buddhist caves known for their rock-cut architecture, including viharas (monasteries) and water cisterns. They are located on a low hill overlooking the Ulhas River – 

Morning walk

Just a gentle 10-minute drive from Rodeo 228, let the whisper of the river call you for a soul-soothing morning stroll, where the first light dances on the water and every step feels like a quiet hug from nature. In the crisp embrace of winter, pause at the cosy village shop for a steaming cup of chai that warms your fingers and revives your spirit, or in the lazy haze of summer, grab fresh groceries and a chilled beer to savour those golden-hour toasts to life’s simple, sun-kissed pleasures.

Picnic Spots

Just a leisurely 15-minute drive from Rodeo 228, the serene Dam Lake beckons as a family haven—cast your line for a peaceful fish, spread out a picnic under the open sky, or simply unwind together amid its breathtaking, tranquil beauty.

Cafe Parking Lot

Just a delightful 10-minute drive from Rodeo 228 lies Café Parking Lot—a hidden gem where you can savor mouthwatering bites, unwind with a cool drink, and soak in the serene vibes of a Goan shack, all while gazing out over rolling hills and whispering forests.