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Seeking adventure that’s tangled with a history lesson? Then the Ankai Fort Trek is perfect. This easy-to-medium intensity trek has everything in great measure. Adventure lovers get their regular kick climbing to the summit, nature lovers get their share of scenery to marvel at and history buffs can take in a quick a lesson of how forts were built all those years. The twin forts of Ankai and Tankai are located 10kms away from Manmad. Both forts are situated on two different hills, divided by...
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Dubergad is believed to be the birthplace of Bajirao Peshwa, although now this fort stands in ruins but one can imagine how wonderful this place would have been even from the broken architecture. The trail follows a dirt path atop the tiny hill with beautiful views. Few species of birds can be spotted from this fort.
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Aundha Fort is a fort nearby Aundhewadi village that lies between Nashik and Ahmadnagar. Like its cousin fort, Patta Fort this fort succeeded to the Mughals in the year 1688. Shyamsingh was the chief of this fort till Peshwas in 1761 captured it and later on in the year 1818 it was won over by the Britishers. Other than the fabulous fort this whole region is covered with verdant green surroundings and not only it is lush green but it has rich biodiversity as well. This region is known to...
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Vishramgad, also known as Patta Fort, is located towards the eastern side of the Kalsubai Peak range. Patta Fort is an easy-to-grade climb. There is a Rajwada near the site of the fort, but it has fallen into disarray and ruin over the years. Patta Fort also has a shrine of Shri Laxmangiri Maharaj in the caves near the village of Pattawadi. The route is a little rocky and has green vegetation around the trail. This trail begins from Shivajinagar in Maharashtra, which is pretty well...