Maharashtra means the land of the warriors. When it comes to the popular kings and battles of history Maharashtra cannot be stand behind. It is the land of Shivaji. Mughals also rule the state for some times. Both the emperor’s left something memorable for their upcoming generations. Forts are one of them. There are uncounted forts present in Maharashtra. Each has s unique story connected with them.
Today we will discuss about these forts. We are going you to tell about the twenty best forts of Maharashtra that can mesmerize you with their beauty. The list is given down below.
Check out our list of the 20 popular forts in Maharashtra you should visit:
1. Lohagadh Fort, Lonavala
It is one of the most famous hilly forts of Maharashtra. The fort is situated at about 1,033 above from the sea level. Shivaji recaptured the forts from the Mughals and used it to store the treasure that he won in a battle from Surat. You need to trek a little to reach to this fort.
- Location: Approximately 52 km from Pune and 96 km from Mumbai, Lohagad Fort is easily accessible from Lonavala.
- How to Reach: The closest railway station is Malavli, from where the fort is a 1.5-hour trek. Buses and taxis are available from Lonavala to Malavli.
- Activities: Trekking, photography, exploring historical ruins.
- What to Expect: The fort is a popular destination for trekking enthusiasts. The trek is moderate, suitable for beginners, and offers spectacular views, especially during the monsoon when the area turns lush green.
- Tips: Wear comfortable trekking shoes, carry water, and start early to avoid the midday heat. The fort has no facilities, so pack snacks.
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2. Daulatabad Fort
It is also known as devagiri fort and comes under the seven wonders of the Maharashtra. It is situated 16 km away from the Aurangabad. It wan built in the 14th century and captured by so many rulers. For e example Peshwas, Marathas and Mughals all of them captured the fort at different time. You need to hike about 750 steps to reach the fort.
- Location: About 15 km northwest of Aurangabad.
- How to Reach: Easily accessible by road from Aurangabad. The nearest railway station is Aurangabad.
- Activities: Historical exploration, photography, guided tours.
- What to Expect: This fort, also known as Devagiri, is famous for its intricate defense system and the 5 km-long tunnel. The climb is steep but rewarding with panoramic views at the top.
- Tips: Allocate at least 3-4 hours to explore the fort thoroughly. Hiring a guide can enhance your experience, as they can provide detailed historical context.
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3. Janjira Fort, Murud
It is situated in the village Murud and surrounded by water all around. The fort was built in the end of 17th century by Malik Ambar. There were about five hundreds cannons in the fort. But now very less are present over there. It is one of the most beautiful fort of Maharashtra.
- Location: Situated on an island near Murud in the Raigad district.
- How to Reach: Reach Murud by road from Mumbai (165 km). Boats from Rajapuri Jetty will take you to the fort.
- Activities: Boat ride to the fort, exploration, photography.
- What to Expect: The fort is known for being unconquered and offers a unique experience of exploring a sea fort. The boat ride to the fort is an added attraction.
- Tips: Check boat timings, as they depend on the tide. Wear comfortable shoes, as the fort has uneven surfaces.
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4. Raigadh Fort, Raigadh
It is situated in the Sahyadri range of mountains and situated about 820 meters at top of the mountain. The fort offers mesmerizing view of the whole valley. There are hidden stories of Marathas in the fort. It was ruled by 15 different emperor’s and each of them named it differently.
- Location: About 140 km from Pune and 25 km from Mahad.
- How to Reach: The fort can be reached by road from Pune or Mumbai. From the base, you can trek or take a ropeway to the fort.
- Activities: Trekking, historical exploration, ropeway ride.
- What to Expect: Raigad Fort, the capital of the Maratha Empire, is rich in history. The fort offers a magnificent view of the Sahyadri range.
- Tips: The trek is strenuous, so use the ropeway if needed. Carry water, and consider staying overnight in nearby accommodations to explore at a relaxed pace.
5. Yashwantgarh Fort
The fort is situated at the Maharashtra-Goa boarder. Unfortunately fort is a ruin now. Marathas build the fort in the era of sixteenth century. In the 17th century British won the fort and sold it to locals by the end of 18th century. If you are fond of ruins then must visit this place.
- Location: Near Redi village, in the Sindhudurg district.
- How to Reach: Accessible by road from Vengurla or Sawantwadi. The nearest railway station is Sawantwadi Road.
- Activities: Exploring ruins, photography, nature walks.
- What to Expect: Yashwantgad Fort offers scenic coastal views and is relatively less crowded, making it perfect for a peaceful visit.
- Tips: The fort is in ruins, so wear sturdy shoes and be cautious while exploring. Carry water and snacks, as there are no facilities nearby.
6. Sinhagadh Fort
It is situated 25km away from Pune. The fort is at 1,313m above from the sea level. Earlier the fort is known an Kondhana. No one knows the exact date at which fort was made but it is said that it was built 2000 years ago. It witnessed many battles over time.
- Location: 35 km southwest of Pune.
- How to Reach: Reachable by road from Pune. You can drive up to the base and then trek up or drive directly to the top.
- Activities: Trekking, historical exploration, picnicking.
- What to Expect: The fort is famous for its historical significance and the Battle of Sinhagad. It’s a popular spot for picnics and offers panoramic views of Pune.
- Tips: Start early to avoid crowds. Local food like ‘Kanda Bhaji’ and ‘Pithla Bhakri’ is available at the top, which adds to the experience.
7. Pratapgad Fort
It is one of the Shivaji’s forts located in Satara place. It was initially built at the year of 1657. It is situated about 8km away from the Mahabaleshwar. In the year of 1960 government made a guest house and park inside the fort. The fort is currently owned by the 13th Chhatrapati of Satara Udyanraje.
- Location: 23 km from Mahabaleshwar.
- How to Reach: Accessible by road from Mahabaleshwar. The nearest railway station is Satara, about 60 km away.
- Activities: Historical exploration, trekking, photography.
- What to Expect: Known for the battle between Shivaji Maharaj and Afzal Khan, Pratapgad Fort offers historical insights and stunning views of the Western Ghats.
- Tips: The fort can get crowded during weekends. Wear comfortable shoes, as the climb can be challenging. Visit the nearby Bhavani Temple within the fort premises.
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8. Kandhar Fort
The fort is situated about 50Km away from the Ranthambore national park. It was built about 1200 years ago. People said the it was built by King Krishna 3. The architecture is similar to that of Shivneri forts of Maharashtra. There is a canal which looks amazingly beautiful.
- Location: In Kandhar town, Nanded district.
- How to Reach: Accessible by road from Nanded, about 50 km away. The nearest railway station is Nanded.
- Activities: Historical exploration, photography.
- What to Expect: The fort is famous for its massive walls and historical significance. It’s relatively lesser-known, providing a quieter experience.
- Tips: Explore the fort early in the day to avoid the heat. Carry water and snacks, as the area has limited facilities.
9. Tung Fort
Tung fort is one of the hilly forts of the Maharashtra. It is ideal for trekking and sightseeing. The fort is extraordinary and looks very beautiful. It is situated at high level of hill and gives a panoramic view of the whole city.
- Location: Near Pawna Lake, 20 km from Lonavala.
- How to Reach: Accessible by road from Lonavala. The nearest railway station is Malavli.
- Activities: Trekking, photography, nature walks.
- What to Expect: The fort is known for its steep climb and breathtaking views of the surrounding region, including Pawna Lake.
- Tips: The trek is steep and challenging, suitable for experienced trekkers. Avoid visiting during the peak monsoon, as the trail can be slippery.
10. Malhargad Fort
The fort is designed in the 18th century and the architecture is also from the same era. The place is best for trekking and for day trips. You need to trek a bit to reach the fort. It will take about thirty minutes to reach the fort from the ground level. Once you reach the forest you will see the majestic view of the whole city.
- Location: Near Saswad, 30 km from Pune.
- How to Reach: Reachable by road from Pune.
- Activities: Trekking, exploring ruins, photography.
- What to Expect: Also known as Sonori Fort, Malhargad offers a relatively easy trek and panoramic views of the surrounding area.
- Tips: The fort is small and can be explored in a few hours. Ideal for a short day trip from Pune.
11. Ghangad Fort
The fort is three hundred years old. It is situated 30km away from Pune and 100 Km away from the Maharashtra. Currently Shivaji Trial group take the fort under them and start the work of renovations. Local people is also involved in it. It is one of the oldest forts of Maharashtra.
- Location: Near Lonavala, within the Tamhini Ghat region.
- How to Reach: Accessible by road from Lonavala and Pune.
- Activities: Trekking, nature photography, exploring ruins.
- What to Expect: The fort offers a serene trekking experience with beautiful views of the Konkan region.
- Tips: The trek is moderately difficult. Start early, and avoid visiting during peak monsoon to ensure safety on the trails.
12. Shaniwarwada Fort
The fort is situated in Pune. It is built in 1732 year and many Marathas have ruled the fort for years. It has a very interesting story or we can say many stories. Therefore, we recommend you to hire a local guide when you visit the fort. They will also tell you the importance of the fort.
- Location: In the heart of Pune city.
- How to Reach: Easily accessible by road from any part of Pune.
- Activities: Guided tours, light and sound show, photography.
- What to Expect: Shaniwarwada is more of a palace than a fort and is famous for its architectural beauty and historical significance as the seat of the Peshwas.
- Tips: Visit in the evening to witness the light and sound show that narrates the history of the fort. The fort is well-maintained, making it suitable for family visits.
13. Torna Fort
It is also known as Prachandagad fort. The fort is situated at the height of 1,403m above from the sea level. The fort is marked as important fort in history because it was the first fort captured by the Shivaji in era of 1643 at the age of 16 only. There are towers and monuments inside the fort. The fort is seriously a wonder of architecture.
- Location: About 60 km southwest of Pune.
- How to Reach: Reachable by road from Pune. The nearest village is Velhe, from where the trek begins.
- Activities: Trekking, historical exploration, photography.
- What to Expect: Torna Fort, the first fort captured by Shivaji Maharaj, offers a challenging trek with spectacular views of the Sahyadri range.
- Tips: The trek is strenuous, so prepare accordingly. Carry sufficient water and snacks, as there are no facilities on the way.
14. Rajmachi Fort, pune
One of the most wonderful strongholds in Maharashtra, the Rajmachi Fort is shaped when two posts in particular Manaranjan Fort and Shrivardhan Fort meet up. Situated in a town known as Rajmachi in the mountains of Sahyadri, this fortification is quite renowned and an unquestionable requirement visit place in Maharashtra. You will track down nature at its best here.
- Location: 15 km from Lonavala.
- How to Reach: Accessible by road from Lonavala. The trek starts from the village of Udhewadi.
- Activities: Trekking, camping, photography.
- What to Expect: Rajmachi Fort is known for its twin forts – Shrivardhan and Manaranjan – and the scenic trekking route, especially beautiful during the monsoon.
- Tips: The trek is moderate and can take 4-5 hours. Camping overnight is a popular activity, so bring camping gear if interested.
15. Vasota Fort
Offering remarkable perspectives on Shivsagar lake and Nageshwar top, Vasota Fort is made by the backwaters of Koyna stream and is stunning. What is more wonderful is the street prompting the stronghold. Going through Kas pathar or as it is prominently known as the Valley of Flowers of Maharashtra, you will experience awesome perspectives routes.
- Location: In Satara district, within the Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary.
- How to Reach: Reach Satara by road or rail, then take a boat from Bamnoli to reach the base of the fort.
- Activities: Trekking, wildlife spotting, photography.
- What to Expect: Vasota Fort is remote and surrounded by dense forests. The trek is challenging but rewards with stunning views and a rich wildlife experience.
- Tips: A forest department permit is required. Carry all essentials, including food and water, as there are no facilities on the way.
16. Rajgad Fort
The Rajgad Fort, Pune was based on the Murumbadevi Dongar Hills in the Sahyadris range. It was the main capital of Shivaji Maharaj and is likewise accepted to be where Shivajis spouse, Saibai, spent her most recent couple of days.
Inside the Rajgad post falsehood the remains of castles, caves and a couple of water reservoirs. The Rajgad Fort close to Pune is a famous traveling spot for local people and vacationers who crowd the spot in the storm. From the highest point of the Rajgad Fort, one can see scene perspectives on the perfect Sahyadris.
- Location: 60 km southwest of Pune.
- How to Reach: Accessible by road from Pune. The trek begins from the village of Gunjavane.
- Activities: Trekking, historical exploration, photography.
- What to Expect: Rajgad Fort, once the capital of the Maratha Empire, offers a rich historical experience with its massive structure and scenic surroundings.
- Tips: The trek is long and moderately difficult. Carry sufficient water, as it can take 4-5 hours to explore the entire fort.
17. Shivneri Fort
Viewed as the origin of Shivaji Maharaj, the Shivneri Fort holds high regard in Maratha and Maharashtrian history. The fortress was built in a special three-sided shape and had numerous mosques, lakes and a burial chamber inside. Inside the Shivneri Fort, there is a sanctuary that is devoted to Goddess Shivai Devi and a huge chain entryway at the entry.
Critical destinations here are the sculptures of Jijabai and a youthful Shivaji. The move up to the fortress is really simple. In any case, in case you are acceptable at journeying, you can have a go at going up to the fortification from the chain course situated on the western side of the fortress (this would be somewhat trying for novices).
- Location: 94 km from Pune, near Junnar.
- How to Reach: Reachable by road from Pune or Mumbai. The nearest railway station is Pune.
- Activities: Historical exploration, trekking, photography.
- What to Expect: Shivneri Fort is the birthplace of Shivaji Maharaj and offers well-preserved structures and panoramic views of the surrounding area.
- Tips: The fort is well-maintained and can be explored in a few hours. Visit the museum inside the fort for detailed historical insights.
18. Purandhar fort
The Purandar Fort, Pune is accepted to be where Shivajis child Sambhaji was conceived.Arranged around 50 kilometers from Pune, the Purandar Fort is one of a handful of the fortresses in Maharashtra that includes two levels inside its premises.
The upper level is known as the Balekilla, while the lower one is known as Machi. At the site of Balekilla, there is large door called the Dilli Darwaza that is an extraordinary spot for photography. The lower level doesn’t have any significant destinations. In the Purandar Fort, Pune, one can likewise see the Kedareshwar Temple that was underlying honor of Shiva.
- Location: 40 km from Pune.
- How to Reach: Accessible by road from Pune. The trek starts from the base village of Narayanpur.
- Activities: Trekking, exploring ruins, photography.
- What to Expect: Purandar Fort offers a blend of history and natural beauty. The fort has two levels, with the upper level providing stunning views of the surroundings.
- Tips: The trek is moderately difficult. Start early, especially during the summer months, to avoid the heat.
19. Korigad fort
Inside the fort, there are numerous sanctuaries where petitions are offered day by day. Of the relative multitude of strongholds in Maharashtra, this one is the most well known journeying spot. Experience sports darlings come here from Lonavala and urban areas like Mumbai. Near the Korigad Fort is the Aamby Valley.
- Location: 20 km from Lonavala, near Aamby Valley.
- How to Reach: Accessible by road from Lonavala. The trek starts from the village of Peth Shahpur.
- Activities: Trekking, photography, nature walks.
- What to Expect: Korigad Fort is known for its well-preserved walls and beautiful views of the Aamby Valley. The trek is relatively easy, making it suitable for beginners.
- Tips: The trek can be completed in 2-3 hours. The fort has a small lake at the top, providing a serene environment for relaxation.
20. Panhala fort
One of the more renowned fortifications in Maharashtra, the Panhala Fort was the landmark in many conflicts, the most popular being the Battle of Pavan Khind. The stronghold is accepted to the previous home of Tarabai, the sovereign of Kolhapur. On the fortress premises one can see the Andhar Bavadi, an underground well, the Kalavantinicha Mahal, and the Amberkhana, the site of the three storage facilities inside the post
- Location: Near Kolhapur, Maharashtra
- How to Reach: Panhala Fort is about 20 km from Kolhapur and is easily accessible by road. The nearest railway station is Kolhapur.
- What to Expect: Panhala Fort is one of the largest forts in the Deccan region and is famous for its strategic importance in the Maratha Empire. The fort offers a blend of history and scenic beauty, with several points of interest such as the Andhar Bavadi (hidden well), Ambarkhana (granary), and the majestic Teen Darwaza.
- Activities: Historical exploration, guided tours, photography, and nature walks.
- Tips: Allocate at least half a day to explore the fort thoroughly. Hiring a local guide can provide deeper insights into the fort’s history. The fort is spread over a large area, so wear comfortable shoes and carry water. There are several viewpoints offering panoramic views of the Sahyadri mountain range, so don’t forget your camera.
Conclusions
We tried to cover all the major forts in Maharashtra, so if we missed something, please let us know in the comments. The Maharashtra forts are well known all over India for their design and style. We’d love to hear what your favorite forts in India are in the comments!
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