Dangerous Hike Up Mountainside Stone Staircase

Two friends have filmed their ascent of a perilous zig-zag hike to the top of a natural fort - in a heavy rain storm. Thrill-seekers Abhishek Kumar Singh and his friend Nishant Neerav took on the notorious Kalavantin Durg, a natural stone fort 2,300ft in the air that is only accessibly by a hand-carved zig-zag staircase. With no handrails or other safety equipment, the climbers faced near-vertical drops either side if they lost their footing in the wet weather. But despite the potential risks, Abhishek said climbing the iconic fort - whose history can be traced back as far as 530BC - was the completion of a life ambition.
Release Status:
TV & Digital
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Location: Mumbai, India
  • Date Acquired01-18-2019
  • Date Filmed08-08-2018
  • OrientationHorizontal
  • Footage TypeGoPro
  • Rights TV & Digital, Commercial, Publishing

Dangerous Hike Up Mountainside Stone Staircase

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