Ghosalgad Fort
Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj captured this fort and renamed it as "Veergad". Read the amazing history of Ghosalgad fort, with its detailed transport and the nearby places.
Type Ghosalgad fort is a hill fort.
Difficulty level Ghosalgad fort is easy trek.
Height Ghosalgad fort is 850 feet ( 260 Meter) above sea level.
Base village / District / Taluka Ghosale / Raigad / Roha, Maharashtra, India.
History of Ghosalgad Fort
Fort Avchitgad and Fort Ghosalgad are located close to the
city of Roha. Fort Ghosalgad may have
been constructed to keep a watch on the business & exchange exercises which
were enrouted through Tamhanghat.
This way passed through Janjira, Talgad, Ghosalgad,
Tamhan ghat, Ghangad was thought to be a
simple way to transport the products to the urban communities in ghat zone.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj caught this fort and renamed it as "Veergad".
According to the Treaty of Purandar with Mughals (Mirza
Raje Jaisingh understood an essential part in making Shivaji Maharaj sign this decision).
Shivaji Maharaj captured 12 forts under his rule of which Ghosalgad was one of
them. Along these lines one can get the value of this fort.
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Ghosalgad fort Photo |
No reports are available so far to know who has constructed
Ghosalgad. On the other hand, in the 16th Century this fort was under
Nizamshah's rule. In 1648, the fort was captured over by Marathas.
As indicated by Sabhasad Bakhar, Raghunath Ballal (Korde)
Sabnis VII took 5000 equipped warriors and had walked towards Danda Rajapur,
and won the area of Danda Rajapuri, Tale, Ghosale and the close-by
seaside zone was under the control of Marathas.
In 1659, Siddhi attempted to catch Ghosalgad, however when he heard
the news of Afzal Khan's death by Shivaji Maharaj,he withdrew his armed
force.Later this stronghold was under the supervision of Siddhi, Angre, and
Marathas. In 1818 Col. Prauther won this fort.
There are 4 forts in Roha. With legitimate arranging and with
your own particular vehicle one can finish Talgad - Ghosalgad - Birwadi
& Avchitgad forts & Kuda Caves in one day.
Time to reach the top
It takes 30-40 minutes to reach the fort from the base village Ghosale.
Minimum Duration
1 day.
Best time to visit the fort
Any time you can visit the Ghosalgad fort.
Water Availability
Yes, water is available on the fort In the water cisterns as we enter the fort on left side.
Accommodation Availability
No, Shelter is not available on the fort but you can stay in the ganesh temple in Goshale village.
Places to visit on the Ghosalgad Fort
Chor Darwaja, Sharabh carvings on two stones, Machi, Caves, Water cisterns, Citadel and remaining’s of the fortification.
Lets find How to reach to Ghosalgad Fort
Way from Pune to Ghosalgad Fort
Pune to Ghosalgad By Bus
From Pune there are ST (State Transport) buses / Volvo buses available to Roha, which is 146 kms from Pune it takes 3 hrs 30 min from Pune, from Roha there are local transport or buses available to Ghosale, which is around 10 kms from Roha station.
Pune to Ghosalgad By Train
From Pune junction there is train available to Roha, which is 197 kms from Pune junction it takes 6 hrs from Pune junction, and then follow the same route from Roha mentioned above.
Pune to Ghosalgad By Road
Route of Pune to Ghosalgad Fort
Pune – Chinchwad – Dehu Road – Lonavala – Khopoli – Pali – Roha – Ghosale – Ghosalgad fort.
Way from Mumbai to Ghosalgad Fort
Mumbai to Ghosalgad By Bus
From Mumbai there are ST (State Transport) buses, local transport available to Roha, which is 125 kms from Mumbai it takes 2 hrs 30 mins from Mumbai, from Roha there are local transport or buses available to Ghosale, which is around 10 kms from Roha station.
Mumbai to Ghosalgad By Train
From Dadar there are trains available to Roha junction, which is 125 kms from Mumbai it takes 2 hrs 45 mins from Mumbai, and then follow the same route from Roha mentioned above.
Mumbai to Ghosalgad By Road
Route of Mumbai to Ghosalgad fort
Mumbai – Rasayani – Khopoli – Pali – Roha – Ghosale – Ghosalgad fort.
Places to visit nearby the Ghosalgad Fort
Kuda Caves
Kuda
Caves (कूड़ा लेनी) are placed in
the small town of Kuda, on the north side of the beach of Murud-Janjira
in south Konkan, India. These 15 Buddhist caves are little, basic, and
were destroyed in first century B.c.
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Kuda Caves |
The verandah of Chaitya has a few carvings of the Buddha, cut with
images of lotus, wheel and Nagas. Later in fifth/ sixth century the Buddhist
member of the Mahayana (महायना) understood the
control over the caves and included their figures. The main hollow has very
old composition on its walls.
The thirty engravings depict gifts by arranging Buddhists and
Buddhist fairs. Different sponsor include an iron monger, an investor, a plant
specialist, an author, doctor, a blossom seller and a minister.
Roha City
Roha is extremely amazing for its Dhavir Temple. Dhavir
Maharaj is the prime religion of Roha. Always the town observes Navaratri
by holding a celebration at the Dhavir Temple which closes on the tenth
day - Dasra.
On the additional day of Dasra, a palkhi convey the statue
of Dhavir Maharaj is taken through the town where it visits each one house for
the aarti. It is most likely, when the palkhi is given government salaami
(21 weapon salute) with full respects.
Hanuman Tekadi
An
excellent Temple of
Lord Hanuman is based on the hill (Tekadi) from where full Roha
city can be seen. The street on top is a well-known spot with the residents for
morning and night time walks. Surrounding area of Roha and additionally the
nightfall can be seen from here.