Sangadi Fort Trek.

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Sangadi Fort Trek.

Type                              Sangadi is land fort.    
Difficulty level             Sangadi is easy to trek.
Height                           -- 
Base village / District / Taluka -    Bhandara/ Sakoli / Maharashtra, India.

History of Sangadi fort.

Spotted at Sakoli Tehsil is the Sangadi Fort. The fort right now lies in vestiges raised by the Divan group of Seoni, which held the two zamindari bequests of Gewardha in Chanda and Rajoli in Bhandara.

The fortress was called Sahangad or the fort of Sahan, the statement significance the court or little walled in area at the once again of a house. It is said that the town was so named in light of the fact that it laid comfortable furthest point of the parganas to the south-east.

An old firearm lying imbedded in the sand by the fort is adored by the individuals. It is accounted for that a hand of Pendhari pirates who were striking the town were frightened off by a charge from this weapon, and that its report was loud to the point that the men who discharged it needed to bounce into a shallow pool of water so as to escape being stunned.

There is a conviction common that at whatever point this weapon is moved the legislature of the nation will be changed.

Time to reach the top
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Minimum Duration 
1 day or more if one has to explore many places in the Bhandardara. 

Best time to visit the fort 
Any time you can visit the fort of Sangadi.

Water Availability 
Not available on the fort but water can be available in the town.

Accommodation Availability 
Not available on the fort but accommodation can be available in the town. 

Places to visit on the Sangadi fort. 

Not much is available on the fort to see only entrance and fortification walls can be seen on the fort.

Lets find How to reach to Sangadi fort.

way from Pune to Sangadi fort.

Pune to Sangadi fort By Bus
From Pune there are ST (State Transport) buses / Volvo buses available to Bhandara, which is 788 kilometers from Pune, from Bhandara there are ST (State Transport) buses and local transport available to Sangadi fort.

Pune to Sangadi fort By Train
From Pune junction there are trains available to Bhandara, and then follow the same route from Bhandara station mentioned above. Train Time Table View Pune to Sangadi fort train time table

Pune to Sangadi fort By Road
Route of Pune to Sangadi fort Pune - Apati - Ahemadnagar - Aurangabad - Washim - Amravati - Nagpur - Bhandara - Sangadi fort.

Way from Mumbai to Sangadi fort.

Mumbai to Sangadi fort By Bus
From Mumbai there are ST (State Transport) buses available to Bhandara, which is 903 kilometers from Mumbai, from Bhandara there are ST (State Transport) buses and local transport available to Sangadi fort.

Mumbai to Sangadi fort By Train
From Mumbai there are trains available to Bhandara, and then follow the same route from Bhandara mentioned above. Train Time Table View Mumbai to Sangadi fort train time table

Mumbai to Sangadi fort By Road 
Route of Mumbai to Sangadi fort. Mumbai - Nashik - Jalgaon - Akola - Nagpur - Bhandara - Sangadi fort.

Places to visit nearby the Sangadi fort.

Town of Bhandara.
The area to the south of the Godavari was occupied by the natives, who are called Rakshasas in the Ramayana where the locale is said. At first the area was incorporated in the seventh century in the regions of the Haihaya Rajput lords of Chhattisgarh whose kingdom was known as Maha Kosala. umesh kachhawh Bhandara holds some memory of Hindu rulers who ruled from Nagardhan.

The name of the area Bhandara is gotten from 'Bhannara', the name by which it is said in a stone carving at Ratanpur. The uncovering supports that the presence of Bhandara goes again to the eleventh century, at the district to the south of Godavari that was possessed by the natives (Rakshasas).

Previously a piece of the regions of the Haihaya Rajput lords of Chhattisgarh, Bhandara was assumed control by the Ponwars in the twelfth century, emulated by the Gond boss.

The current name of Bhandara, is gotten from the expression "bhana" signifying 'metal', as the town is commanded by metal working industry. With more than 3500 little lakes in and around the region, this 'Metal City' is additionally alluded to as the 'Locale of Lakes'.

It is normal for a blended economy with agribusiness, businesses and backwoods assets helping it. Bhandara area is basically well known for its huge generation of rice, and is subsequently termed as the 'rice bowl of Maharashtra'.

With a few old temples and recorded landmarks, alongside excellent lakes, parks and havens, Bhandara pulls in a lot of sightseers consistently. The perfect time to visit this Maharashtrian region is in the months of October and November. The closest air entryway to Bhandara is spotted 60 km away, in Nagpur.