Ramtek Fort Trek.

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Ramtek Fort Trek.

Type                                  Ramtek is Hill Fort.    
Difficulty level                 Ramtek is to easy trek.
Height                               Ramtek fort is 1131 feet( 345 Meter) above sea level. 
Base village / District / Taluka - Ramtek / Nagpur / Ramtek / Maharashtra, India.

History of Ramtek Fort.

The legend says that Lord Rama halted at Ramtek, alongside His wife Sita and sibling Lakshmana, while on his outcast. An alternate truth that adds to the fascination of the town, from tourism perspective, is its relationship with the Great writer Kalidasa.

He composed his fabulous lyric, “Meghdoot” on the slopes of Ramtek just. Actually, it is frequently said that it was the magnificence of Ramtek Hills that motivated him to compose the lyric. Ramtek is additionally known for the antique Jain temple with different aged statues of “Jain Tirthankara”.

It got more famous when one of the top Digambar Jain Acharyas, Acharya Vidyasagar went by and stayed with his ‘Sangh’ in Ramtek in 1993, 1994, 2008 and 2013 for the four months of ‘chaturmas’ amid the winter season.

With his motivation, an enormous Jain temple has been built. Jain devotees report numerous wonders to give credit to the aged Jain statue thus the spot is all the more famously called as “Atishayakshetra Ramtek ji” by them. The spot was controlled by Gond rulers before being caught by the Bhonsle leaders of Nagpur in the eighteenth century.

An extremely aged (400 years old) and celebrated Fort-Temple. Shri Ram Temple referred to by different names, for example, Ram Mandir, Ram Dham and Ramtek Fort Temple is found on the Ramgiri Hill at Ramtek, around 50 kilometers northeast of Nagpur.

This recorded temple, developed on the slope at a rise of 345 meters from the area is accepted to be more than 600 years of age and is devoted to Lord Rama alongside Sita and Lakshmana. At the foot of Ram Temple, there is an enormous tank, Ambala talab which is utilized for “Pitru Pooja” (i.e. submerging the ashes of the dead).

The fundamental fascination of the Ram sanctuary is the festivals and religious exercises held here on the propitious event of 'Ramnavmi'. Other than Ram temple, 27 Brahmanical-style sanctuaries can likewise be found on the hill.

Ram Temple is famous for its special OM structure, found at the foot of Ramgiri slope. Measuring 350 feet long, 10.5 feet high and 11 feet wide, this structure is perfectly enhanced with pleasant depictions of Ramayana, Krishna Leela and symbols of Lord Hanuman, Sai Baba and Gajanan Maharaj.

Time to reach the top 
It takes 40 minutes to reach the fort top it has stairs till the top. 

Minimum Duration 
1 day is enough to explore the fort and nearby places. 

Best time to visit the Ramtek fort 
Ramtek Fort can be visited best in the rainy season.

Water Availability 
Water is available on the fort as there is a temple on the water is easily available. 

Accommodation Availability 
Accommodation is not available on the fort but you can stay in Ramtek village. 

Places to visit on the Ramtek fort. 

Ram Mandir, Fortification walls and monuments, architecture of Jain mandir, fort entrance doors etc.

Lets find How to reach to Ramtek fort.

way from Pune to Ramtek fort.

Pune to By Bus Ramtek fort. 
From Pune there are ST (State Transport) buses, Volvo, local transport are available to Nagpur, which is 710 kilometers from Pune, From Nagpur there are ST buses and local transport are available to Ramtek, which is 57 kilometers from Nagpur.

Pune to By Train Ramtek fort.
From Pune junction to Nagpur there are trains available, Pune junction to Nagpur is around 890 kilometers, and then follow the same route from Nagpur mentioned above. Train Time Table - View Pune to Ramtek Fort train timetable

Pune to By Road Ramtek fort.

Way from Mumbai to Ramtek fort.

Mumbai to Ramtek fort By Bus.
From Mumbai there are ST (State Transport) buses and Volvo buses available to Nagpur, distance between Mumbai to Nagpur is 842 kilometers, From Nagpur there are ST buses and local transport are available to Ramtek, which is 57 kilometers from Nagpur.

Mumbai to Ramtek fort By Train.
From Mumbai to Nagpur there are trains available, Mumbai to Nagpur is around 455 kilometers, and then follow the same route from Nagpur mentioned above. Train Time Table - View Mumbai to Ramtek fort train time table

Mumbai to Ramtek fort By Road.
Route of Mumbai to Ramtek fort Mumbai - Nashik - Dhule - Jalgaon - Akola - Nagpur - Ramtek - Ramtek fort.

Places to visit nearby the Ramtek fort.

Ramtek Deer Park.
The well-known Ramtek Deer Park is only 200 meters from Ambala Hills venture where you can discover a lot of natural life uniquely spotted deers and sambars.

There are additionally more than 170 types of fowls found in the region of Ambala Hills including a few transient ones. Some of them are peafowl, jungle fowl, crow fowl, red breasted barbet, red-vented bulbul, racket-tailed drongo, jaybird robin, lesser shrieking blue-green, pintail, shoveler, egret and herons. Ramtek Deer Park is a paradise for feathered creature watchers, and natural life dears.

Ambala Hills.
Ambala Hills is arranged close to the pleasant Khindsi Lake and the quiet Ambala Lake which is a regular lake beneath the Ambala slopes. Khindsi Lake is the prime vacation destination of the locale with lakhs of sightseers going to it consistently from all over the nation.

Rajkamal Tourism has been working watersports in Khindsi Lake and is enlisted in the Limca Book of Records. With each Villa/ Plot you get free get to the offices guaranteeing you have a brilliant time at Ambala Hills.

Pench national park.
With no city Pollution, the Sky is brilliant, and clear and you can appreciate the sky and timberland in the night. Pench National Park (Chorbauli entryway) found on the edge of Ramtek is only 15kilometers from Ambala Hills and extends on National Highway 7 and Sillari (Pauni) door is only 25kilometers.

The region of the present tiger hold has a sublime history with its regular riches and abundance. Pench National Park and its neighborhood is the first setting of Rudyard Kipling's most celebrated work, The Jungle Book. An early morning rover safari to Pench National Park for tiger siting is a perfect trip from Ambala Hills.