Korigad Fort Maharashtra
Korigad Fort
Maharashtra
Korigad (also called Koraigad, Koarigad or
Kumwarigad) is a hill fort located about 20 km (12 mi) south of Lonavla in Pune
district, Maharashtra, India.
Its date of construction is not known but
likely predates 1500. It is about 923 m above sea level.The planned township of
Aamby Valley is built over the fort's southern and eastern foothills. The
closest village is Peth Shahpur, about 1 km (0.62 mi) north of the fort.
History
This fort was incorporated into his kingdom by the Maratha
ruler Shivaji along with the forts of Lohagad, Visapur, Tung and Tikona in
1657. On March 11, 1818, Colonel Prother tried to take over this fort but even
after a prolonged siege could not make any headway. Finally on 14 March, by
igniting the stored ammunition by means of a loose cannonball he succeeded and
this fort went to the British.
GETTING THERE
Maharashtra
ST (State Transport) buses available to Lonavala,
The fort can be reached by road via Tamhini ghat road or
via Lonavla.The nearest town is Lonavla which is 30km from the base village of
the fort i.e. Ekole.
ENTRY FEES
There
is no entry fee to visit the fort, only ID is needed.
Places to visit on the Korigad Fort
·
A temple to its patron
goddess koraidevi
·
Several smaller temples to
dedicated to vishnu and shiva
·
A 3 foot high
deepmala(tower of lamps)
·
The fort is that its wall
is completely intact and one can walk along its entire perimeter(about 2 km)
·
The massive gate is also
intact
·
It has six cannons - the
largest of which called the laxmi toph is located near the korai devi temple
OPENING/ CLOSING TIMINGS AND DAYS
The
fort is open 24 Hrs to general public for all days of the week. One has to show
their ID to enter the fort and for foreign nationals, passport is mandatory. It
comes under Maharashtra tourism and department also promotes the heritage site.
This fort is a must visit place if you are going on a Maharashtra tour.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
Any time you can
visit Korigad fort.
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