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Travel Plan - Mumbai - Pen - Sandoshi / Kewle

Distance - 600 km covered to and fro

Time - 7 hrs one way approx.

Commute - By Public Transport / Car


This fort is on the boundary of Raigad and Pune district. It is located at the edge of the Kawlya ghat from where you can see the lit villages of Konkan. The two popular routes to the fort are a walk from the village of Ghol and a climb up the Kawlya ghat from the nearby Bawlya-Kawlya villages.

The Konkan Diva Fort was built to guard any invasion through the Ghol village along the Mutha River. The Konkan Diva Fort was built as a watch tower for the capital city of Raigad. Lets explore with Crazy Els.



Travel Plan - Mumbai - Pali - Jor

Distance - 500 km covered to and fro

Time - 7 hrs one way approx.

Commute - By Public Transport / Car


Kurdugad is a small fort in Raigad range, named after the goddess Kurdai, whose temple is at the base of the fort. It is also known as Vishramgad. It was used to keep an eye on Tamhini Ghat and surrounding region. It is part of the Raigad range of hills. The Fort is said to have been created among the rule of Shivaji. Shivaji's Sardar Baji Pasalkar was included in the work. It was later under the control of Peshawas.



Travel Plan - Mumbai - Chawand

Distance - 320 km covered to and fro

Time - 7 hrs one way approx.

Commute - By Public Transport / Car


Koledhair was one of the seventeen strong places that surrendered to the British after the fall of Trimbak in 1818. Koledhair Fort on the Chandor range, about 6.43 km. (four miles) west of Rajdhair fort and 11.26 km. (seven miles) north-west of Chandor, was described by Captain Briggs, who visited it in 1818, as a poor stronghold, hardly deserving the name of a fort. This fort was built earlier than Yadava period. This fort was under the control of Yadavas in 1216-17. This fort was under control of Alauddin Khalji and later under the Faruki. In 1601 the Khandesh Suba was in the hands of Moghuls, this fort was handed over to Ramajipant of Bhadgaon in return of the victory over Ashirigad.

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