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Pabargad
पाबरगड
Part of Kalsubai Hill Range
Ahmednagar district, Maharashtra
Pabargad is located in Maharashtra
Pabargad
Pabargad
Pabargad is located in India
Pabargad
Pabargad
Coordinates19°28′56.5″N 73°45′10.2″E / 19.482361°N 73.752833°E / 19.482361; 73.752833
TypeHill fort
Height4430 Ft
Site information
OwnerGovernment
Open to
the public
Yes
ConditionRuined
Site history
MaterialsStone

Pabargad Fort (Marathi: पाबरगड) is a fort located 50 km (31 mi) from Igatpuri via Bhandardara. The fort is in Akole taluka in Ahmednagar district, of Maharashtra. The trek to this fort is difficult.[1]

History

Not much history of the fort is known.

How to reach

The fort is accessible in all seasons except the rainy season. The fort is located on the Igatpuri-Bhandardara-Sangamner road. There are two trek routes starting from village Guhire. A narrow path behind the Hanuman temple leads to the fort. The trek route passes through dense jungle and shrubs of Strobilanthes callosus (Karvi).[1] It takes about three hours to reach the fort. The trek route passes through three plateaus and the final scarp to reach the top of the fort.

Places to see

There are rock cut steps cut from the rock to reach the top of the fort. There are four water cisterns cut from the rock and the remains of dilapidated buildings on the fort.

There is a sculpture of the god Hanuman cut from the rock on the way to the fort and a temple of the god Bhairoba and an idol of Ganesha.

There are natural caves on the hillock adjacent to the fort.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Admin Loksatta (19 March 2014). "धुंद पाबरगड". The Express group. Loksatta. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  2. ^ trekshitiz. "Pabargad". www.trekshitiz.com. trekshitiz. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
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