Bitangad Hill fort is situated in Nashik district of Maharashtra

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Bitangad Hill Fort  is situated in the Nashik district of Maharashtra

Type                         Bitangad is a hill fort.     
Difficulty level        Bitangad fort is easy to trek. 
Height                     Bitangad is 4000 feet (1220 meters) above sea level.     
Base village / District / Taluka     Bitanwadi/ Nashik / Malegaon, Maharashtra, India.

History of Bitangwadi Fort

The top is a wonderful spot with ordering perspectives all around. The abutting slope of Mahankaal is pervaded by countless. Mahankal can likewise be effectively moved from here. A little top doesn't hold an excess of recorded landmarks yet it offers an extraordinary perspective of mountains in the Kalsubai range.

Bitanwadi town, Hanuman Mandir, cavern, and water reservoirs are alternate things one ought to search for, one close to the south side of the Top massif and an alternate on the east face. There was no water in not long from now (November). We rapidly got down and arrived at the base town (bitanwadi).

Bitangad is a little slope in the Ghoti district. This little slope is basically a walk and after that a tad bit of a tough climb. It is and simple stroll to the top, with a cavern and water at its base. From Bitanwadi, it normally takes around 20-25 minutes to achieve the base of the slope where we begin trekking upwards (an alternate 25 minutes).

The course up is stamped by a rough staircase (in the same way as other bitangad Nasik different slopes around Nasik). The holds around the steps are decently set so that is a simple occupation. There is additionally a little buckle instantly after the staircase. Trekkers usually plan for Aundha, Aad, Pattagad and Bitangad.

Time to reach the top.
It takes 30 minutes from the Bitangad base village reach the top of the fort.
Minimum Duration 
1 day.

Best time to visit the fort
You can visit Bitangad from the month of November to February which is suitable.

Water Availability 
No, water is not available on Bitangwadi fort, carry water.

Accommodation Availability
No, the shelter is not available but you can stay in Bitanwadi or in Taked in the temple of “Jatayu”.


Places to visit on the Bitangwadi Fort 

Nothing much is to see on the fort, Hanuman Mandir and some remnants of the fort.

Let's find How to reach to Bitangwadi Fort

way from Pune to Bitangwadi Fort

Pune to By Bus
From Pune there are ST (State Transport) buses available to Igatpuri, distance between Pune to Igatpuri are 240 kilometers, and then go to Bhandardara by the Igatpuri - Ghoti, from Ghoti to Bhanadardara buses are available, from Bhandardara you can go Taked phata, and then you can go to Ekdara village, from Ekdara village to Bitanwadi is 6 kilometers away.

Pune to By Train
From Pune junction there are trains available to Igatpuri station, Pune junction to Igatpuri is around 240 kilometers, and then go to Bhanadardara by the Igatpuri - Ghoti, from Ghoti to Bhanadardara buses are available, from Bhandardara you can go Taked phata, and then you can go to Ekdara village, from Ekdara village to Bitanwadi is 6 kilometers away. 

Way from Mumbai to Bitangwadi Fort

Mumbai to By Bus
From Mumbai there are ST (State Transport) buses or trains available to Igatpuri, distance between Mumbai to Igatpuri are 121 kilometers, and then go to Bhanadardara by the Igatpuri - Ghoti, from Ghoti to Bhanadardara buses are available, from Bhandardara you can go Taked phata, and then you can go to Ekdara village, from Ekdara village to Bitanwadi is 6 kilometers away.

Mumbai to By Train
From Mumbai there are trains available to Igatpuri, from Mumbai to Igatpuri is around 121 kilometers, and then go to Bhanadardara by the Igatpuri - Ghoti, from Ghoti to Bhanadardara buses are available, from Bhandardara you can go Taked phata, and then you can go to Ekdara village, from Ekdara village to Bitanwadi is 6 kilometers away. 

Places to visit nearby the Bitangwadi Fort

Aundha, Pattagad
Till 1688 the fort was under Maratha guidelines. At that point the Mughals caught it and Mughal Sardar Shyamsingh was delegated as the head of the fort. The fort of Aundh is similar to a zenith since the top of the fort is small.

The principal utilization of this spot was to keep a reconnoiter of the encompassing district. We can see 4-5 storages on the fort. Water is accessible in one hollow. There is a door cut here from the immense rock.

We can see Patta Fort, Bitangad, Alang, Madan, Kulang, Kalsubai and the encompassing zone from this fort. 30 minutes is sufficient to see the fort. Towards the eastern side of this range, posts like Aundh, Bitangad, Aad, and Patta are arranged there are two separate courses that can lead us to the fort. One course begins from Patta Wadi. which is the base town of this fortress. This course is simple and we can reach the top ahead of schedule, as Patta Wadi is itself arranged on the plateau.

The other course to this post is from the Ninavi village. The Maratha armed force, under the initiative of Moropant pingle had vanquished this fortification in the year 1671 from Moghuls. The top of this stronghold is really a colossal level. The posts like Alang, Madan, Kulang, Trimbak gad and Kalsubai crest are in the region of Patta.

From Patta Fort, one can keep watch on this complete region. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj has renamed this fortress as Vishramgad. In the year 1688 Matabarkhan had re prevailed over this fortification.