Kalavantin fort in India is about 2250 feet high!
In the year 1500 AD, about 90 ° steep stairs were made by cutting down the hill for the Marathi queen Kalavantin.
Conquering the summit of Kalavantin fort is a very difficult task for trackers. And when it rains, there is no more talk. The whole stairs become slippery. There is no railing to catch on the side !! Definite death below 2250 feet after playing a little slip!
Death in Kalavantin:
In December 2016, 28-year-old Rachita Gupta came in the middle of Kalavantin and fell down after eating a slip. After 10 days, his decomposed body was found in a ravine.
In February 2016, 26-year-old Chetan Dhande came to the top of the peak and fell 15 feet away and fell 2235 feet in front of everyone. His crushed body was found after 4 hours!
So does anyone want to trace to Kalavantin fort?
Kalavantin or Maha Kaal!!!