Daredevil trekker walks along wall of a 3,000ft high Indian fort before looking up to reveal stunning view of valley Daredevil trekker is seen walking along wall of 3000ft wall in Maharashtra, India He takes several steps along wall of fort which is believed to be 300-years-old The man then looks up to reveal a breathtaking view of the valley below him By Brendan Mcfadden For Mailonline Published: 09:31 BST, 16 May 2019 | Updated: 09:36 BST, 16 May 2019 Viewcomments This is the moment a daredevil trekker walked along the top of a 3000ft high fort wall in an Indian valley. The man is seen taking several careful steps along the wall of Ghangad fort in Maharashtra, on April 29, before looking up to reveal a stunning view of a valley. The man, who captured the hair-raising feat on a body camera, said: 'It is one of the underrated trekking destinations in India.' This is the moment a daredevil trekker walked along the top of a 3000ft high fort wall in an Indian valley The man is seen taking several careful steps along the wall of Ghangad fort in Maharashtra, on April 29 The man then looks up to reveal a breathtaking view of the valley below him Ghangad fort is believed to be at least 300-years-old and to have been used by the Maratha Empire as a prison and a watch tower to keep guard of a trade route. The fort was later occupied by the British army early in 18th century when India was part of the British Empire. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility