Bahadarpur is a land fort situated in Jalgaon district of Maharashtra

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Bahadarpur Fort Trek

Type   Bahadarpur is a land fort. 
Difficulty level   Bahadarpur fort is easy to trek.
Height   Bahadarpur is 50 ft (15 mtrs) above sea level. 
Base village / District / Taluka -   Bahadarpur / Jalgaon / Parola, Maharashtra,India.

History of Bahadarpur Fort

Bahadarpur is arranged in Jalgaon locale on the banks of Bori River some place in the middle of Parola and Amalner. The stronghold was implicit fifteenth Century & its 40 ft solid bastion stands tall even today.
This sort of bastion is exceptionally uncommon. However it won't keep going long if not monitored legitimately.
Bahadurkhan Suri assembled this stronghold in 1596. In 1751 at Bahadarpur on the banks of Bori River Nanasheb Peshwe battled against Gayakwads. In 1818 British caught this fortress from Peshwa.
This post has two gigantic bastions & bulwarks at the side of Bori River. One of the bastions is 40 ft tall. Bulwarks are 20 ft high from the stream bowl. There is tomb close second bastion. 
There is a stone Inscription on the stronghold in Persian & Arabic, which is right now with Grampanchayat. The piece of the post closer to town is crushed because of infringement.

Time to reach the top
As it is a land fort it doesn’t take enough time to reach the fort.

Minimum Duration
1 day.

Best time to visit the fort
Any time you can visit Bhadarpur fort.

Water Availability
No, water is not available on the fort, but you can get water in the village.

Accommodation Availability
Not available on the fort.

Places to visit on the Bahadarpur Fort
Two bastions which is 40 ft high, tomb, a stone inscription on which Persian and Arabic languages are used, followed by some ramparts, Bori river near the fort.

Lets find How to reach to Bahadarpur Fort

Way from Pune to Bahadarpur Fort

Pune to By Bus
From Pune there are ST (State Transport) buses available to Dhule, which is around 366 kms from Pune, From Dhule there are buses available to reach Parola, from Parola there are ST (State Transport) buses and local transport available to Bahadurpur.

Pune to By Train
From Pune junction there are trains available to Dhule, From Dhule there are buses available to reach Parola, from Parola there are ST (State Transport) buses and local transport available to Bahadurpur.

Pune to By Road
Route of Pune to Bahadarpur Fort
Pune - Chakan - Rajgurunagar - Manchar - Naraygaon - Alephata - Sagamner - Nashik - Chandwad - Malegaon - Dhule - Parola - Bahadurpur Fort.

Way from Mumbai to Bahadarpur Fort

Mumbai to By Bus
From Mumbai there are ST (State Transport) buses and local transport available to Dhule, From Dhule there are buses available to reach Parola, from Parola there are ST (State Transport) buses and local transport available to Bahadurpur.

Mumbai to By Train
From Mumbai there are trains available to Dhule, From Dhule there are buses available to reach Parola, from Parola there are ST (State Transport) buses and local transport available to Bahadurpur.

Mumbai to By Road
Route of Mumbai to Bahadarpur fort
Mumbai – Bhiwandi – Padgha – Vasind – Asangaon - Khardi - Igatpuri - Nashik - Chandwad - Malegaon - Dhule - Parola - Bahadurpur Fort.

Places to visit nearby the Bahadarpur Fort

Parola City
Parola is popular for Shree Balaji. Shree Balaji initially landed in Parola 345 years back. It is an exceptionally old sanctuary with a gigantic stone door called "Nagarkhana" and before the sanctuary there is "Garudadhwaj".
Consistently, there is a parade for Shree Balaji which is exceptionally well known in Maharashtra and individuals assemble to see the parade.
Parola is likewise acclaimed for the stronghold, assembled by Khander rao around the sixteenth century.mr. Sadashivrao Nevadkar secured the city around the seventeenth eighteenth century. He was a cousin of the Great King of Jhansi Mr. Gangadharrao Nevadkar (the spouse of Rani Laxmibai).
Lord Gangadhar skilled the city of Parola to Sadashivrao as a jagir. Mr. Sadashivrao fabricated the fortress in Parola and five major entryways called Darwajas. The stronghold and Delhi Darwaja still exist.

Mehrun Lake
Various residents from adjacent districts of Jalgaon arrangement a weekend trip with their families or with their accomplices. Likewise this Lake offer incredible panoramic perspectives. Indeed one can appreciate the astounding dusk view when going to this Lake.
Mehrun Lake is additionally considered as a life form gathering. This lake contains both abiotic and biotic variables which makes the crisp and sprightly mind-set of the viewer.
Moreover this is a wonderful and exquisite lake where each creature or verdure is connected with biological system. 
The best time to visit this Lake is between Februarys to April when a reasonable number of ahead of schedule winter season breeds land at this Lake Mehrun. Minimal Ringed plover which is types of winged animal can be seen in extensive numbers.
In winters Black winged stilt flies to this lake Mehrun and make it as its home. Likewise numerous types of different winged animals, for example, spoon bill and Black Ibis can be seen in this Lake.

Instructions to reach Mehrun Lake
Mehrun Lake is a delightful heaven which contains numerous panoramic perspectives. A few travelers visit this Lake to appreciate and use serene and sentimental get-away.
Likewise it is extremely advantageous for guests to reach to this Lake as it lies at a separation of 4kms a long way from Jalgoan city. This Jalgaon city is associated with streets and routes courses. In this manner travelers can visit this area either by routes or driving through streets.
You can also see Amalner which is 20 kms and Parola which is 8 kms in one day with Bahadarpur fort.