Bhamer Fort

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Bhamer Fort

Type                                              Bhamer is a hill fort.     
Difficulty level                             Bhamer fort is easy to trek. 
Height                                           Bhamer is 2132 ft (650 mtrs) above sea level.     
Base village / District / Taluka -  Bhamer / Dhule / Sakri, Maharashtra, India.

History of Bahmer Fort

Bhamer, be that as it may, is known for its fortification known after the town name and all the more so for the caverns or rather friars' abodes that are on the slopes of the slopes over the town. The fortification spotted at the cast end of a tough sporadic scope of rough slopes is separated from whatever is left of the reach by a counterfeit gap.

The common ledge of the post that ignores the town has been reinforced in spots by brickwork developments. Despite the fact that the slope is of significant tallness, the rising is simple and circuitous. On the southern face is the doorway heading into the fortification.
Inside are a few reservoirs of great water as likewise four extensive store rooms dug out of the rock. There are numerous demolished doors and entryways and about destroyed towers. Time has additionally shrivelled away the manufactured strongholds at numerous spots.

It is gathered that the town was demolished while rebuffing Kale Khan, a Muslim rebel, who had seized it in 1736. It never recovered its unique greatness.
Bhamer is a noticeable fascination which is well known for various collapse expansions to a post. 

A significant piece of the stronghold lies under the ground that makes it unique in relation to alternate fortresses. The caverns, additionally known as Gavali Raja's home, are found on the ledges of the slopes lying over this town.

It is accepted that some of these slopes are nectar brushed some are plain though others are indistinct. Generally speaking, the stronghold resembles a general building with backed columns. The significant hole-like rooms face southwest.
They were built in the same level, for example, those that can be found at Ellora in the locale of Aurangabad. The introductory set of holes is interconnected, of which the center one is the biggest (24 sq. ft.).

The consequent set, additionally three in number, contains one genuinely substantial yet spasmodically molded focal cavern, alongside two smaller holes – every one of the three is differentiated from one another by meagrely organized parcel dividers.

The top of the focal hole has supporting sections that fit as a fiddle of rock-cut columns. While the vast majority of the hollows served as living quarters for the prisoners, others were utilized as water supplies.

One specific cavern which is formed like a cell was utilized to house detainees and convicts proclaimed by the powers. On the other hand, the vast majority of these are in vestiges while some are distant, as well.

Time to reach the top
It takes around 1 hour from the base village Bhamer.

Minimum Duration 
1 day.

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

Water Availability
Yes, water is available on Bhamer fort.

Accommodation Availability
Yes, shelter is available on the Bhamer fort in the caves.

Places to visit on the Bahmer Fort 

Ruins of Mosque, Fortification, Water Cisterns, Caves.

Lets find How to reach to Bahmer Fort

Way from Pune to Bahmer Fort

Pune to Bahmer By Bus
From Pune there are ST (State Transport) buses / Volvo buses available to Dhule, which is around 362 kms from Pune, its takes 6 hrs 30 mins from Pune; from Dhule, there are buses, private taxi available to Bhamer Fort, which is 58 kms from Dhule. 

Pune to Bahmer By Train
From Pune junction there is train available to Dhule, which is around 438 kms from Pune junction, its takes 8 hrs from Pune; from Dhule there are buses, private taxi available to Bhamer Fort, which is 58 kms from Dhule. 

Pune to Bahmer By Road
Route of Pune to Bahmer Fort 
Pune – Chakan – Peth – Sangamner – Nashik – Chandwad – Malegaon – Dhule – Bhamer Fort.

Way from Mumbai to Bahmer Fort

Mumbai to Bahmer By Bus
From Mumbai there are buses available to Dhule, which is around 324 kms from Mumbai, its takes 5 hrs from Mumbai; from Dhule there are buses, private taxi available to Bhamer Fort, which is 58 kms from Dhule. 

Mumbai to Bahmer By Train
From Mumbai there are local trains available to Bhandara, which is around 375 kms from Mumbai, it takes 6 hr from Mumbai from Dhule there are buses, private taxi available to Bhamer Fort, which is 58 kms from Dhule. 

Mumbai to Bahmer By Road 
Route of Mumbai to Bahmer fort 
Mumbai – Kalyan – Asangaon – Nashik – Malegaon – Dhule – Bhamer Fort.

Places to visit nearby the Bahmer Fort

Shri Samartha Vagdevta Mandir
Shri Samartha vagdevta mandir is a priceless and inestimable fortune place of compositions, letters and annals of history importance. It is a superb limb of the mother Institute - SATKARYOTTEJAK SABHA and is made in 1935.
The originator of this organization, the late Shri. Nana-Sheb Deo then heading lawful practitioner of Dhule started his work of accumulation, examination and production of the writing of around 300 holy persons is gathered, safeguarded and mulled over in this foundation and consequently is a position of love of Goddess of Leterature - Vagdevta.
This fortune of original copies contains explored and non-researched also compositions, papers, letters and badas. This gathering is kept here to welcome the researchers, they took in and learners coming from everywhere throughout the nation and even from abroad.
The compositions are in distinctive dialect scripts and on diverse subjects. Numerous researchers have rightly commented that the investigation of the Indian example of piety of any stream is deficient without reference to the source material safeguarded in Samartha Vagdevta Mandir Dhule.