A Trekking Trail through Maharashtra
Dignity Dialogue|April 2021
Sanjay Nayyar takes off on a ten-day tour of Maharashtra’s hills, waterfalls, rivers and deep valleys to see forts, dams and other interesting sights. Here is his account.
Sanjay Nayyar
A Trekking Trail through Maharashtra
A quintessential fea-ture of the Maval region in the western part of Pune district in Maharashtra is the presence of many forts. This is a region situated exactly on the border of the Konkan and the Western Ghats area. And just 60 km from Pune and very much accessible by both road and rail routes, the two forts that rank high on the tourism itinerary are those of lohagad and Visapur. These forts were important for anyone who ruled the region because they were used to guard the trade route going through the Bhor Ghat, now called Khandala Ghat.

These two forts are connected by a ‘col’ (sharpedged ridge) known as ‘gaymukh’. One has to alight at the Malavali Railway Station from where a road leads to lohgad Wadi, a tiny village at the foothills of the fort, via the village Bhaje. When you begin your ascent to the fort, you will come across four doors named Ganesh,

Narayan, Hanuman and Mahadarwaja. There is an inscription on the Ganesh door which mentions that the work for this door was conducted by Nana Phadvanis during the period November 1, 1790 to June 11, 1794.

Further, as you cross the Mahadarwaja and enter the fort, you will see a tomb-like structure. There are some caves on this fort, one of which is known as the lomash Rishi Cave. The beauty of this fort is the ‘vinchukata’ which is a 1,500-metre long and 30-metre wide natural wall made of stone. This is on the lower side of the fort. Due to this wall the fort can be identified from a long distance also. Another natural wonder on this fort is a huge hole on its eastern side, which can also been seen from any train passing through this region.

This story is from the April 2021 edition of Dignity Dialogue.

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