A track from the famous Pali Ganesh temple leads to the upper plateau. A rocky staircase is located just after the rock carved tunnel. A tiring climb takes to the higher plateau of the fort. There are around 10 water tanks on the fort. On the left side of the rock dome, a track gradually climbs to the top. The top has a Muslim tomb, an ancient Shiv temple and a large pond. It offers a good aerial view of the Pali town and surrounding hills. From the lower plateau, one can climb down on another less used route. The to and fro climb takes 2 hour.

Pali is 45 km from Lonavla via Khopoli, Jambulpada (2 hour, Rs 38 ). Even physically challenged climbs this interesting easy fort.