Rawlya-Jawlya fort is sitated at the base village Mulane of Nashik district of Maharashtra.

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Rawlya-Jawlya fort is sitated at the base village Mulane of Nashik district of Maharashtra.

Type                             Rawlya - Jawlya is a Hill fort.     
Difficulty level            Rawalya – Jawlya fort is hard to trek. 
Height                          Rawlya - Jawlya fort is 3600 ft (1096 Meter) above sea level.     
Base village / District / Taluka        Mulane / Nashik / Dindori, Maharashtra, India.

History of Rawlya-Jawlya Fort

Rawlya – Jawlya are fortresses placed close to Mulane town, 50 km north of Nashik on Sh17. These take after one another and are twin fortifications. The fortresses are hard to rise and rope is important to climb Rawlya.

These strongholds are spotted on a mountaintop, which is close to Babapur town. The street which goes from Babapur towards Mulane experiences the edges which join Markandya on the west to the level of Rawlya – Jawlya on the east. When we raise the mountain, we can keep walking till we achieve the base of the posts, a spot between both where few individuals remain.

Rawlya The trail to Rawlya begins before we reach the houses, and is hard to discover, better to take neighborhood help if necessary. On this trail, we achieve a sinkhole where there is a regular smokestack in the rock to move up.

To achieve the highest point of Rawlya, we require a rope after we climb this fireplace. There are few leftovers and there is scarce storage's on the top.
Jawlya This one is similarly less extreme, as the trail to this fortress is clear and there are rock-sliced steps to achieve the top. The trail from the base goes over the storage compartment of the mountain, and prompts the rock cut steps. We can likewise see some relinquished rock cut hollows.

The steps lead to the fundamental door of the post, where we discover a stone engraving. On the off chance that we go to the left side as we enter, we can see a few surrenders and storages there.

In the event that we come back to the top and go to the opposite side of the fortress,there are rock cut water storages. None of these reservoirs have consumable water. The perspective from both these fortifications is stunning. From Jawlya, we can see fortifications Dhodap, Ikhara, Kanhergad, Kanchna and Indrai.

Time to reach the top
It takes around 2 hours from Mulane village.

Minimum Duration 
1 to 2 Days.

Best time to visit the fort
Expect monsoon any time you can visit the fort.

Water Availability 
No, water is not available on the fort. But package water is available in the base village of the fort.

Accommodation Availability
Yes, Shelter is available on the fort.

Places to visit on the Rawlya-Jawlya Fort 

Fortifications.

Lets find How to reach to Rawlya-Jawlya Fort

way from Pune to Rawlya-Jawlya Fort

Pune to Rawlya-Jawlya By Bus
From Pune there are ST (State Transport) buses and Volvo buses available to Nashik, distance between Pune to Nashik is 209 kms, from Nashik there are local transports available to Vani, You can get down in before Mulane, half an hour ahead of Babapur on the bridge connecting the Rawlya-Jawlya fort.

Pune to Rawlya-Jawlya By Train
From Pune junction to Nashik there are trains available, Pune junction to Nashik is around 271 kms, and then follow the same route from Nashik mentioned above. 

Pune to Rawlya-Jawlya By Road
Route of Pune to Rawlya-Jawlya Fort 
Pune - Chakan - Rajgurunagar - Manchar - Naraygaon - Alephata - Sagamner - Nashik - Vani - Mulane - Babapur - Rawlya-Jawlya fort.

Way from Mumbai to Rawlya-Jawlya Fort

Mumbai to Rawlya-Jawlya By Bus
From Mumbai there are ST (State Transport) buses and Volvo buses available to Nashik, distance between Mumbai to Nashik are 167 kms, from Nashik there are local transport available to Vani, You can get down in before Mulane, half an hour ahead of Babapur on the bridge connecting the Rawlya-Jawlya fort.

Mumbai to Rawlya-Jawlya By Train
From Mumbai there are trains available to Nashik, from Mumbai to Nashik is around 128 kms, and then follow the same route from Nashik mentioned above. 

Mumbai to Rawlya-Jawlya By Road
Route of Mumbai to Rawlya-Jawlya Fort 
Mumbai - Thane West - Padgha - Asangaon - Khardi - Igatpuri - Nashik - Vani - Mulane - Babapur - Rawlya-Jawlya fort.

Places to visit nearby the Rawlya-Jawlya Fort

Saptashrungi
Saptashrungi or Saptashringi is a site of Hindu journey arranged 60 kilometers (37 mi) from Nashik. As indicated by Hindu conventions, the goddess Saptashrungi Nivasini stays inside the seven mountain crests. (Sapta implies seven and shrunk means tops.)

It is placed in Nanduri, Kalwan taluka, a little town close Nashik in India. Enthusiasts visit this spot in huge numbers each day. the sanctuary is likewise referred to prominently as one of the "three and half Shakti Peethas" of Maharashtra. The sanctuary is likewise one among the 51 Shakti Peethas spotted on the Indian subcontinent and is an area where one of Sati's (first wife of Lord Shiva) appendages, her right arm is reported to have fallen.

Markandey fort
This is accepted that Saptashringi Devi favored and saw to Markandeya Maharishi on this fortress. Maharishi performed Mahayagya to prey Saptashringi Devi in the west partition of this stronghold. Presently there is a little sanctuary committed to Markandeya Maharishi with his tomb on top of the focal top slope which is known as Balekilla.