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Mangad fort is situated in Borwadi in Mangaon taluka in Raigad district in Maharashtra

Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Mangad fort is situated in Borwadi in Mangaon taluka in Raigad district in Maharashtra. The base village for the fort is Mashidwadi.

Bastions at the entrance of Mangad Fort
The directions to this fort are tagged on google maps. There are signboards on the road to, so you sure that you don't go off track.

We parked the car near Mashidwadi. Mashidwadi is a small village comprising of around 20 to 30 houses. It is also the base village to Mangad fort.

By the time we reached Mashidwadi village, it had already started raining. The time was now 3:30  PM on watch. We didn't get any rain cover, but that didn't stop us from visiting the fort premises.


Temple of Goddess Vinzai

There are signboards on the way, but we still managed to get lost uphill and were travelling in the wrong direction uphill, finally 
Dominic took a de tour and met a villager and then we traveled via the stone boulders to reach the Temple of Goddess Vinzai. The villager had informed us to keep the gate of the temple closed else the monkey's go enter the temple premises.

From the temple one has to travel via the stone cut rocks , walk on a tall grass patch and again on stone cut rocks to reach the Main Entrance of the fort.


View from atop Mangad Fort
As it was raining, the stone was wet and had turned slippery due to which we were not able to get a good grip on the rocks, there was also moss growing on the rocks which was making the journey difficult.

Dominic went uphill, he then motivated Manohar and Me to join him, we finally gave in and managed to climb the fort.
The fortification near the main entrance is intact. There is map of the fort here.


Sculpture of Maruti atop Mangad Fort

A orange painted sculpture of Maruti (Hindu God) is present here. There are a couple of water tanks (water is not portable) and a cave on the fort premises. The cave can be used for lodging purposes.
The thick vegetation atop the fort premises and the rains made travel difficult for us. We then made our way and reached the orange colored flag posted on the fort premises. The view from here of the neighboring forts and valleys is just amazing. I am just hoping that my phone doesn't get too wet in the rain and stop working. Still managed to get a couple of shots.


Cave and water cistern atop Mangad Fort

Map of Mangad fort, on the fort premises
Ideal time to climb up the fort is around 45 minutes, 20 minutes to see the fort and another 30 minutes to return to base.

Tall grass near a water cistern atop Mangad Fort
By the time we reached the base the time was around 6 PM.


Saffron flag atop Mangad Fort
We had one more fort to conquer, the Surgad fort near Pali, but we decided to skip that fort as we were running short of time, we then decided to head back to Mumbai.

On the outskirts of Mashidwadi village we noticed the remains of the Mahadev Mandir, the podium of the temple is made of black stone. Nothing much remains except for the statue of Nandi.


Remains of Mahadev Mandir

Statue of Nandi at Mahadev Mandir
Out of all the fort we saw today, Avchitgad and Talagad was the best as it had a lot of ruins atop of it, Birwadi fort just had the Main Entrance which was intact, felt sad as we couldn't explore Ghosalgad in entirety, Kude Caves no doubt were a good and clean set of caves, the actual adventure part was when we climbed the Mangad fort. 


The entire journey  starting and ending at Ghatkopar Station, inclusive of food, stay and travel cost us just Rs.2155 each. 

Tala Fort located near to Tala Village in Raigad District in Maharashtra

Wednesday, February 7, 2018


Tala Fort is located near to Tala Village in Raigad district in Maharashtra. The fort bastion and the orange flag swaying in the wind can be seen from a distance.

Watchout for this signboard while trying to reach Tala Fort located near to Tala Village in Raigad District in Maharastra

Bastion at Tala Fort located near to Tala Village in Raigad District in Maharastra

After visiting Kude caves we traveled for around 12 KM to reach Tala Village.

We asked the locals for directions to trek up to the fort. Watch out for this signboard at the village. Note there is no provision to park vehicles here, but food and water provision is available in the market area.
Path to reach Tala Fort located near to Tala Village in Raigad District in Maharastra
There are no steps but the stones are placed like steps to climb up the fort premises. Now watch out for this second signboard, the way up the fort leads from here.

We walked over loose soil and small stones to reach the fort premises.
Narrow path leading to Tala Fort located near to Tala Village in Raigad District in Maharastra
Water tank atop Tala Fort located near to Tala Village in Raigad District in Maharastra
As we get near to the entrance of the fort, the climb becomes a bit tricky, the rock cut stairs get narrower and to top it they were wet. Which made or climb difficult. But we still managed to reach the main entrance.
Orange flag at Tala Fort located near to Tala Village in Raigad District in Maharastra
Maruti temple on the way to Tala Fort located near to Tala Village in Raigad District in Maharastra
At the main entrance, there is sculpture of Maruti (Hindu God) Painted Orange. Near is  a cave. Currently water is filled in the cave premises, but it can offer refuge when dry.

We then walked to one of the bastions of the fort. The bastion offers a fantastic view of the surrounding. As there was little to no wind and hot sun, we decided to go up to the top most point of the fort for exploration.
Cave at Tala Fort located near to Tala Village in Raigad District in Maharastra
From the bastions a series of steps takes one to the top of the fort.

Atop the fort are placed a couple of water tanks (water not portable), broken structures and a Shiv Temple.
Dominic, Manohar and Me at Tala Fort located near to Tala Village in Raigad District in Maharastra
There is no shade atop the fort, no trees up here.

Atop one of the bastions sways the orange flag, we then crossed the water tanks and walked to the other end of the fort.
Bastion at Tala Fort located near to Tala Village in Raigad District in Maharastra
We were not able to spot cannons atop the fort.

The fortification is not intact and broken in certain places.
Ruins at Tala Fort located near to Tala Village in Raigad District in Maharastra
It took us around 30 minutes to reach the top, 30 minutes to explore and another 20 minutes to reach the base.
Structure at Tala Fort located near to Tala Village in Raigad District in Maharastra
History doesn't state as to who built this fort, but Adilshah of Bijapur, Shivaji Maharaj, Siddhis of Janjira, Peshwas and finally British had control over this fort.

View of the hills and valleys from Tala Fort located near to Tala Village in Raigad District in Maharastra
Fortification of  Tala Fort located near to Tala Village in Raigad District in Maharastra
The time was now 11:30 AM on my watch,  we braked for lunch at Indapur. There we decided that we would travel to Nizampur from there inorder to see the Mangad Fort. 


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Kude Caves located in Rahatgad in Tala Taluka in Raigad district in Maharashtra

Monday, February 5, 2018

Kude Caves are located in Rahatgad in Tala Taluka in Raigad district in Maharashtra.

Kude Caves located in Rahatgad in Tala Taluka in Raigad district in Maharashta

Kude Caves located in Rahatgad in Tala Taluka in Raigad district in Maharashtra

Kude Caves is around 12 KM away from Tala Village, directions to the same are tagged on google maps, so one cannot get lost.

River Body enroute Kude Caves
Dominic, Manohar and Me near Kude caves
The journey offered breath taking photos of the surroundings. the hills in a distance capped with due, the long winding roads were just amazing to travel on.
Kude Caves located in Rahatgad in Tala Taluka in Raigad district in Maharashtra
Stupa at Kude Caves located in Rahatgad in Tala Taluka in Raigad district in Maharashtra
Stupa at Kude Caves located in Rahatgad in Tala Taluka in Raigad district in Maharashtra
One has to park the car on the main road and then walk on the muddy road to each the caves premises. The road comprises of loose soil and small rocks and it is uneven, so it is best not to get a vehicle here, else the tire can get punctured. After walking for 30 minutes we then get a glimpse of the caves.

Kude Caves located in Rahatgad in Tala Taluka in Raigad district in Maharashtra
Note, there is no provision for food and water here.

Kude Caves located in Rahatgad in Tala Taluka in Raigad district in Maharashtra
History states that these caves were built in the 1st century.
The caves looked identical. The first cave, had a Stupa within its premises. At the entrance we could see coconuts broken and kept and some garlands, meaning that the villagers offer prayers here. We also saw inscription on the cave walls, not sure what they meant though.

Frogs at Kude Caves located in Rahatgad in Tala Taluka in Raigad district in Maharashtra
The small water tanks near the caves, had gigantic frogs sitting next to them, they didn't even budge when they saw me coming close to them to take a photo. The water from the water bodies doesn't seem portable.

Carvings on the walls of Kude Caves located in Rahatgad in Tala Taluka in Raigad district in Maharashtra
Carvings on the walls of Kude Caves located in Rahatgad in Tala Taluka in Raigad district in Maharashtra
The cave which had the face of the elephant, was the best amongst the caves. It had sculptures near the elephant head, artwork at the base of the cave, writings on its walls, sculptures within the cave and also a Stupa. I am guessing that this was the main prayer hall.
I find myself at peace here. There is no noise in the caves, total silence. Hence caves were built by the monks in the wilderness. 

Kude Caves located in Rahatgad in Tala Taluka in Raigad district in Maharashtra
Some caves are located on base level and a few caves are located on the first level, a series of steps takes one to the first level.
The caves are being looked after, there is no graffiti nor litter around the cave premises.  Guess what I found a Swachh Bharat Abhiyan banner here.  

Kude Caves located in Rahatgad in Tala Taluka in Raigad district in Maharashtra
Kude Caves located in Rahatgad in Tala Taluka in Raigad district in Maharashtra
Kude Caves located in Rahatgad in Tala Taluka in Raigad district in Maharashtra
It too us around 30 minutes to see the caves, post that we walked for another 30 minutes to reach the car. We then headed over to see the Tala Fort located near Tala Village.



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Ghosalgad Fort located near Roha in Raigad District in Maharashtra

Friday, December 8, 2017

After visiting Birwadi Fort, we traveled for another 32 KM to reach the Ghosala Village, the base village for the Ghosalgad Fort.

Scenic View from Ghosalgad Fort located near Roha in Raigad District in Maharashtra
Directions to the fort are tagged on google maps.
There is no information, as to who built this fort, the villagers were not aware of it either, all they knew was that Shivaji Maharaj had ruled over this fort.

Entrance to Ghosala Village, Fort on hilltop located near Roha in Raigad District in Maharashtra
The time was now PM on my watch. we parked the car at the entrance of Ghosala Village and then asked the locals about the whereabouts of the fort, they pointed to the hill behind the village, saying that is Ghosalgad fort. They informed us that the trek route starts from the temple located a couple of feet up.

Water tanks near the Temple at Ghosalgad Village
We reached the temple, there is a small trek route between the temple and the water tanks, if you travel by this route and check the trees for arrow marks then you will reach the top.

Temple at the foot of the hill fort Ghosalgad
As it was the end of the rainy season, we were not able to see the route and hence we started climbing via a small path, which is not the route to the top. We stumbled upon loose soil, thick vegetation on the way. Finally in about 30 minutes we were at the top.

Note, there is no Main Entrance to visit the fort, one reached the fort premises by crossing the broken fortification, the steps near the fortification are quite tall, but due to the thick vegetation growing around it, we were hardly able to see it.

Fortification of Ghosalgad Fort located near Roha in Raigad District in Maharashtra
Now, how do we go about was the next question, we saw a small cave here and also the Chor Darwaza. Once you enter the Chor Darwaza a steep descend takes you down the hill. Is this all that the fort had to offer. NO. As I saw a lot of fortification, on the blogs I had read, Dominic tried to check for trails to lead somewhere on the fort premises, but sadly we were out of luck, due to the thick vegetation, that made travel even more difficult.

Cave in the fort walls at Ghosalgad Fort located near Roha in Raigad District in Maharashtra
After spending a couple of minutes there, we finally decided to head back as it was 6PM on my watch and that we had to be down before sunset.

Chor Darwaza in the walls of Ghosalgad Fort located near Roha in Raigad District in Maharashtra
On our return we two villagers near the temple, they informed us that the way up the fort is via the second wall, on which a banyan tree is growing. we did  see a banyan tree there, but were not aware that we had to climb it to walk on the fort walls to reach the top.
They informed us that there is nothing much to see up there apart from water tanks, a cannon and some fortification. They informed us that the entire fort premises can be seen in 30 minutes time. They also informed us that a steep climb, takes one to the top most point of the hill, the view from there is amazing.

Banyan Tree growing on the fort walls of Ghosalgad Fort located near Roha in Raigad District in Maharashtra
We then walked down to the base village, there is provision for food and water here. No hotels for accommodation though. We saw tum tum plying people but there was no sign of a ST bus.

The village premises were decorated for celebrating Navratri in the night.
Navratri being celebrated in Ghosala Village
We then decided to travel to Tala Village, the base for Tala Fort. 


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