Indian fort with perilous 2,300ft staircase climbed by two friends in the rain ...

Scary stairway to heaven: Friends climb a perilous 2,300ft ancient staircase in the rain, with huge drops on either side and NO safety equipment or even a handrail Abhishek Kumar Singh and Nishant Neerav climbed the Kalavantin Durg in India The weather turned on their ascent and the hand-carved stairs became slippy But the intrepid explorers persisted despite having no safety equipment 

By Jack Newman For Mailonline

Published: 09:37 GMT, 1 March 2019 | Updated: 09:37 GMT, 1 March 2019

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Climbing up a perilous 2,300ft fort with a near vertical drop either side of you would be scary enough with harnesses and handrails.

But these friends took it a step further when they ascended the notorious Kalavantin Durg in the rain and with nothing but their hands and knees - and their guide wasn't even wearing shoes.

Thrill-seekers Abhishek Kumar Singh and Nishant Neerav filmed their ascent of the perilous zig-zag hike to the top of the stone fort in India only accessible by a hand-carved staircase. 

Friends Abhishek Kumar Singh and Nishant Neerav climbed the notorious Kalavantin Durg in the rain with no harnesses

Friends Abhishek Kumar Singh and Nishant Neerav climbed the notorious Kalavantin Durg in the rain with no harnesses

The ascent, known as the 'Climb to Heaven', features a hand-carved staircase to the summit of the 2,300ft fort

The ascent, known as the 'Climb to Heaven', features a hand-carved staircase to the summit of the 2,300ft fort

They faced near vertical drops if they lost their footing but the weather did not deter the intrepid adventurers

They faced near vertical drops if they lost their footing but the weather did not deter the intrepid adventurers

With no handrails or safety equipment, the two friends and

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