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President:Rtr.Ankush Rasane.
Secretary:-Rtr.Neeta Wagle.
Joint secretary:-Rtr.Mayank Agarwal
PRESENTS
Land Of MarathasLand of Forts
Maharashtra
Welcome to Maharashtra. A land whose sheer size and diversity willstun you. Enjoy her mountains that stretch out into the mists as far as
the eye can see. Her innumerous forts that stand proud and strong.
Her scores of temples, sculpted into and out of basalt rock.
Her diverse and colorful cultures, woven into one gigantic quilt. Her
festivals that galvanize the sleepy thousands into fervent motion. And
her miles of silver, white beaches, stretched taut and inviting over the
entire coast. Welcome aboard a travel package that gives you aglimpse into this vibrant and beautiful land
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IntroductionTo start with what could be better than the History of Maharashtra,
which holds the roots of the culture, dignity and pride of this land.
The name Maharashtra is believed to be originated from rathi,
which means chariot driver. Maharashtra entered the recorded history
in the 2nd century BC, with the construction of its first Buddhist caves.
The name, Maharashtra first appeared in a 7th century in the account of
a contemporary Chinese traveler, Huan Tsang. According to the recorded
History, the first Hindu King ruled the state during 6th century, based in
Badami.
Shivaji Raje Bhosle, the founder of the Maratha Empire, did a
lifelong struggle against the Mughals. By 1680, the year of Shivaji's
death, nearly the whole of Deccan belonged to his empire. Shivaji was a
great warrior and one of the finest rulers of India, so he holds the
highest place in Maratha history.
Shivaji was an able administrator and established a government that
included such modern concepts as cabinet (Ashtapradhan mandal),
foreign affairs (Dabir) and internal intelligence. Shivaji established an
effective civil and military administration. He also built a powerful navy
and erected new forts like Sindhudurg and strengthened old ones like
Vijayadurg on the west coast. The Maratha navy held its own against the
British, Portuguese and Dutch till Maratha internal conflict brought their
downfall in 1756.
Maharshtra played an important role in the freedom movement of
India.
The ultimatum to the British to "Quit India" was given in Mumbai,and culminated in the transfer of power and the independence of
India in 1947.
The more we talk about Maharashtra and its history would be less,the more you know the lesser you feel.
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Forts
Since Maharashtras history talks more about Shivaji Maharaj &Maratha dynasty, which eventually leads us to the Forts. Forts are
one of most fascinating monuments in Maharashtra. Be a six yearold kid or a sixty year old, visiting these forts will always be an
experience.
There are more than 300 forts Maharashtra. If visiting Maharashtra, one should always take a visit to these
forts. Specifically, the Raigad fort where the very popular event in
the Indian history, the Coronation ceremony of Shivaji Maharaj
took.
As mentioned earlier there are more than 300 forts in Maharashtra, so itwould be very difficult to list out some important. Still to get best out of
these forts, we have suggested the below forts the tourists must visit if
they visit Maharashtra. Visiting these forts in any season will never
lessens their glory. However, if visited in a specific season the scenic
beauty attched with them will increase your wants to know them more.
Because each and every fort of Maharashtra, holds some important story
behind it.
Raigad : Raigad Fort is an Architecture marvel and a grand fortwhich was Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's Capital during the 17th
Century
Holi (February-March) and Diwali (October) are celebrated herewith much attractive celebrations. Best period to visit Raigad is
from October to March, having good pleasant climate and also
coinciding with grand festival celebrations
Rajgad: 'Rajgad' - the name describes the place itself. The king of allthe forts. The fort of the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. He spent
almost 25/30 yrs here. Best time to visit All seasons except Summer Season Torna: Once regarded as the cradle of the Maratha Empire, the
Torna fort is a historical landmark in the state of Maharashtra. It
was captured by Shivaji Maharaj when he was just 16 years of age
and was renamed as Prachandgad, which literally means a huge
fort.
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Rock climbing is best done during winter and early summers.Avoid the journey during monsoons when the path becomes
dangerous due to mud and slippery rocks.
Panhala: One among the protected monuments, Panhala Fort, isconsidered as the largest of all the forts of Deccan. Situated inKolhapur District of Maharashtra, this historically important site is
constructed by King Raja Bhoj.
The best time to visit Raigad fort is from October to December. Shivneri: Shivneri Fort is a historic military fortification located
nearJunnar. It is the birthplace ofShivaji. One of the finest trekking
site.
Winter and rainy seasons are the best time to visit Shivneri fort. Sindhudurga: Sindhudurg is a fortress which occupies an islet in
the Arabian Sea, just off the coast ofMaharashtra in western India.
The best time to visit Raigad fort is from October to March. Vijaydurga: Vijaydurg Fort, also known as Victory Fort, is one of the
many historically important sites in Sindhudurg District. Vijaydurg
is in really good condition and gives a good idea of its glory 300
years back.
Any season except monsoon (June to Sept) Pratapgad: Pratapgad (also transcribedPratapgarh or Pratapgadh)
is a large fort located in Satara district, in the state
ofMaharashtra in India. Significant as the site of the Battle of
Pratapgad, the fort is now a popular tourist destination Monsoon is the best time to travel here. Devgiri: Once known as 'Devgiri', this magnificent 12th century
fortress stands on a hill just 13 km. from Aurangabad. It was given
the name Daulatabad, the 'city of fortune', by Muhammad Tughlaq,
Sultan of Delhi
the most comfortable time to visit in the winter - October toFebruary.
Sinhgad: Simhagad meaning Lion's den (Marathi: ),Previously called Kondana fort. It is located in the south of Punecity, Maharashtra, India, situated on a hill which rises 800 meters
above the surroundings.
The ideal time to visit Sinhagad would be during the monsoonseason or winter
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Raigad fort(Rairi/Shivtirth)420 Murud-Janjira (Near Alibaug)393 Deogiri (Daulatabad)272 Pratapgad255 Sindhudurg223 Rajgad210 Shaniwar Wada198 Lohagad192 Ratangad (Ratanwadi, Akole, Ahmednagar )155 Torna (Prachandagad/Khutublai)151 Purandar fort144 Harishchandragad111 Worli Fort100 Gawilgad100 Dahanu83 Mahim Fort80 Vishalgad (Satkarlana/Khelna/Jinkhed)78 Ahmednagar Fort72 Mulher (Auranggad/Hargad/Mayurgad/Morgad)64 Vengurla63 Malhargad (Soneri)63 Sajjangad (Navarastara/Parali)63 Arnala Fort58 Korigad55 Sudhagad (Bhorap)54 Sadashivgad52 Malanggad48 Riwa Fort47 Belapur Fort43 Kulaba (Alibag)43 Sewri Fort42 Tung Fort(Khatingad)42 Sitabuldi Fort42 Suvarnadurg (Harnai)41 Padamgad (Padmagad/Padmadurg)40 Ajinkyatara38 Mahuli36 Bankot(Fort Victoria / Himmatgad)34 Patta (aka Vishramgad)32 Revdanda31 Narnala (Shahanur) near Akot( Akola )31 Ghodbunder fort31 Versova Fort(also called Madh Fort)30 Khanderi28 Mazagon Fort26
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Maharashtra is not all about Forts only. The Beaches, Caves,
Pilgrimages, Hillstations, Sanctuaries and even the prominent Cities
over here has a lot to say, show an share.
The Konkan region is the best example of being a combination ofabove in some or the other way.
The Konkan (Marathi/Konkani:;) also called the Konkan
Coast or Karavali is a rugged section of the western coastline
ofIndia from Raigad toMangalore. Thesapta-Konkan is a slightly larger
region described in the Skanda-purana.
Konkan is mainly popular for its scenic beauty during Monsoon and the
beautiful beaches and sea-shore.
Residents of Konkan and their descendants are called Konkanis.
The word Konkan and in turn Konkaniis derivedfrom Kukaor Kukau.Different authorities explain etymologyof this word differently. Some include:
Komeaning top of the mountain. Name of aboriginal mother goddess,which is
sometimes sanskritised to mean goddess Renuka.
Thus the nameKonkane,comes from the word Konka,whichmeans the people of Konkan.
Some of the must-visit places in Konkan
Konkan being on the coastal line, the number of beaches and ports you
find will be numerous, beautiful, and unexplored. Below are some
highlights of Konakna which one must visit, when visiting maharashtra.
It being a religious state, youll find plenty of temples and shrines ofdeep religious importance.
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Shri Varadvinayak - Mahad
The Ganpati temple is on the way to Alibag from Pune, at Mahad, 20 Kms.
from Khandala, and is known as Shri Varad Vinayak, the bestower of
blessings.
One can easily fit a visit to the temple on the way to Alibag.
The Ganpati idol is from one of the eight main Ganpati temples or
'Ashtavinayak's'. The Lamp (Nandadeep) in the temple has been
continuously glowing for past 100 years.
Alibag
The city of Alibag gained prominence under the rule of Darya Sarkhel
Kanhoji Angre in the 17th century who was Chatrapati Shivaji Maharajsfamous naval chief. The city became important after the fort of Kulaba
was built by Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. The places you can see in and
around Alibag are Kulaba Fort, magnetic Observatory, Kanhoji Angre's
residence, his samadhi and the Hirakot fort. Alibag also has a beautiful
beach where you can enjoy the sunset with Kulaba Fort in the
background.
Kulaba Fort
The fort of Kulaba was built by Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in 1652 tokeep a check on the activities of the foreign naval powers of English,
Portuguese and the Siddhi of Janjira. It is a testimony to the foresight of
the great maratha king. The Kulaba fort is still in good condition and one
can go to visit the fort by walking across the seashore at low tide or by
taking a buggy ride @ 25 / 30 Rs. Per person. However be sure to check
the proper timings to visit the fort as it is dangerous to try to go to the
fort at high tide. You get approximately 3 to 4 hours to see the fort and
come back.
The fort has two main entrances, one at the sea side and other towards
Alibag. The average height of the fort walls is 25 feet. The fort has sweet
water wells and some buildings inside its premises. The Siddhivinayak
temple inside the fort was built by Raghoji Angre in 1759. The Ganpati
Idol in the temple is very beautiful and many people worship it.
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The beaches of Akshi and Nagaon
Located on Alibag - Revdanda road at 8/9 kms. From Alibag, the beach at
Akshi is a beautiful White sand beach with suru trees dotting the coast.
The water is clean and safe for swimming. You can see the Kulaba fort
and Alibag at a distance from the beach. The beach further extends to
Nagaon. The Nagaon beach is also very beautiful. Both the beaches are a
favorite of the tourists. You can also visit the nearby Satad Bunder a
small fishing hamlet.
Kashid Beach
Kashid beach is located approximately 20/25 kms from Alibag on the
road to Murud. It is one of the most beautiful beaches on the Konkan
coast with pristine white sands and stretches for 3 kms.. there are quiet
a few good Resorts along the Beach.
Mandwa, Rewas and Kihim
Mandwa is a natural port located at 20 Kms. from Alibag. Launches andCatamarans come here from Gateway of India, Mumbai. Rewas is also an
important port near Mandwa located at 23 Kms. from Alibag. There is a
considerable traffic of passengers, with Launches and Catamarans
coming here from Mumbai and ferries coming from Uran.
Kihim
Located at 12 kms. From Alibag, on the Mandwa-Alibag road Kihim is a
very beautiful place to stay, it has a long beach which is excellent and
clean. To come to Kihim from Alibag you have to turn left at Chondhi Andif you come by Launch from Mumbai to Mandwa it is on Mandwa Alibag
road. It is a favorite weekend getaway of mumbaikars as it is quiet
convenient for them to come to Kihim on a Saturday, stay there and go
back on Sunday. MTDC has also a resort at Kihim with tents for staying
on the beach.
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Chaul
Chaul on the way to Revdanda is an ancient city which was capital of the
Shilahar kings. You can visit the Rameshwar and Datta temple here, both
the temples are worth your visit.
Revdanda
located at 17 Kms. From Alibag Revdanda is an important port. The Salav
bridge at Revdanda which joins Murud and Alibag gives a cool view of
the surroundings, You can see a beautiful sight of Revdanda port, beach
and The Vikram Ispat factory from the bridge. A walk to the adjoining
beach will give you a breathtaking view of the Revdanda Fort. The fort
was built by a Portuguese Captain by the name of Soj in 1558.
A visit to the fort is a must as it is a very beautiful ancient fort, though inruins it is worth your visit. The view of the fort from Revdanda beach is
quiet picturesque. You can see some buildings inside the fort. A walk
along the fort will give beautiful views of the sea and also the Korlai fort.
View from Salav bridge at Revdanda
The Fort of Korlai
Korlai fort can be seen from the bridge at Salav, located at three Kms.
from Revdanda, on the Revdanda - Kashid road. The fort is an Old
Portuguese outpost guarding the entrance to the river. A small road
leads up to the top of the fort. There is a Lighthouse on the fort and a
small climb from behind the lighthouse will take you to the fort. The fort
is in ruins, but the view from the lighthouse is beautiful and the rockybeach at Korlai is also good.
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The forts of khanderi and Underi
The sea forts of Khanderi and Underi are Located three kms. in the sea
near Thal. You can take a boat ride from Thal to visit the forts. However
there is no permanent ferry to the forts and you have to hire a boat from
the local fishermen. Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj built the fort of Khanderi
and the fort was most of the time in possession of the Marathas barring a
few years of English possession. The fort of Underi is at a distance of
kms. From Khanderi. There were continues fights taking place between
the Marathas and the Siddhi of Janjira for the possession of these forts.
Kanakeshwar
The ancient temple of Kanakeshwar is located on Kanakgiri mountains
at a distance of 13 kms. from Alibag. One has to climb some 700 steps to
go to the temple and the trip is not for the faint hearted. The Temple is
very beautiful with stone carvings and a water fountain. You also get a
beautiful view of the surroundings from the top.
The forts of khanderi and Underi
Shree Vikram Vinayak Temple ( Birla Temple)
The beautiful temple of Shree Vikram Vinayak also known as Birlatemple is located at Salav, 20 kms. from Alibag. The Temple is built bythe Birla Group of companies which have their Vikram Ispat plant
located here. The temple surroundings are very beautiful and the temple
has Idols of Ganpati, Radha - Krishna, Shankar - Parvati, Bhavani Mata
and Surya. The Temple is only open in the mornings and evenings.
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Murud
The trip to Alibag is incomplete without a visit to Murud Janjira, Situated
at a distance of 42 kms. from Alibag, Murud is fast becoming a hot tourist
destination with equal number of tourists choosing to stay in and around
Murud. While entering Murud you come across the Palace of Nawab on
the left had side of the road. The palace was built in 1885 for
administration purposes. However you can see the Palace only from
outside as the palace is still owned by the descendants of the Nawab and
is a private property.
There is a very beautiful beach at Murud and a lot of Hotels and Resorts
along the beach to choose from. The Murud beach is very beautiful, clean
and safe for swimming. Apart from the beach Murud is more famous for
its proximity to Janjira at Rajpuri - The majestic sea fort which remainedunconquered till the end.
Janjira
Located near Rajapur, Janjira is a majestic sea fort which remained
unconquered till the end. The fort was built by Siddhi Amber who came
from Abyssinia, the fort is an excellent example of fort building
architecture and its outer walls are still in a good condition. I am sure
you will be awed looking at the fort by thinking how the hell people
would have built a fort in the middle of the sea? You have to take a boatride to go to the fort, and there is a lot to see on the fort.
There are guides available who tour you through the fort while giving
you an interesting version of the forts history. The inside premises of the
fort are in ruins but still give you a glimpse of its glorious past. The Huge
cannons by the names Kalal bangdi, Chavri and LandaKasam are worth a
mention, it is said that these guns could fire at a distance of two Kms.
from the fort, making it impossible for enemy ships to come near. From
the fort you can see the sea fort of Kasa or Padmadurg which was built
by Shivaji Maharaj to counter the might of Siddhi.
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The Beaches and Hill stations provide the best of leisure time for you.
Mahabaleshwar Hill Station
Boating or fishing at the placid Venna Lake at
Mahabaleshwar, you find the time and the
environment to put your life and priorities.
Matheran Hill Station
Your toy train chugs along slowly without a
care in the world. During the two hour
ascent, food vendors and monkeys jump onand off as the valley glides by sedately.
Bhandardara Hill Station
A quiet, away-from-it-all, little holiday
resort, with lovely picnic spots.
Chikhaldara Hill Station
Featured in the epic, the Mahabharata, this is
the place where Bheema killed the villainous
Keechaka in a herculean bout .
Malshej Ghat Hill Station
Malshej Ghat holds special value for hikers,trekkers and adventure lovers. The nature
here is at its best.
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Panchgani Hill Station
In nearby Panchgani - which derives its name
from the five hills that surround it - you set outon one of the special visits arranged by the
resorts over here.
Jawhar Hill Station
Not for nothing is it named the
'Mahabaleshwar of Thane district,. In beauty
and climate it is no less. And there's so much to
see.
Amboli Hill Stations
Snuggling coyly, in the southern ranges of the
Sahyadri hills, Amboli at an altitude of 690 m
is the last mountain resort.
Panhala Hill Stations
The history of Panhala is also the history of
Marathas. There are innumerable places of
interest , each with its share of haunting
anecdotes.
Khandala Lonavala Karla Hill StationKhandala and Lonavala are two charming
hill stations on the western slopes of the
Sahyadris, 5 kms apart straddling the
Mumbai-Pune highway.
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