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#Kohoj #Fort is located near #Vaghote #Village in #Palghar District of #Maharashtra, #India.
Vaghote village is the base village of Kohoj Fort which is about
195km from Pune, 80km from Mumbai and 32km From Nearest Railway Station Palghar.
Kohoj Fort is 800years old and belongs to Bhoj-Dynasty.
Kohoj Fort is best one day trekking destintion near #Mumbai.
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Kohoj Hill Fort, Palghar || Abhijeet's Journey
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Name :- Kohoj Hill Fort
District :- Palghar
Base Village :- Vagote
Nearest Railway Station :- Palghar
Duration :- 1 day
Difficulty :- Easy to Medium
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Kohoj Fort | Lost & Found | MiOmiVlog | By Omkar Shashikant Pawar
Kohoj is located about 104 km from Mumbai off the Mumbai - Ahmedabad Highway. Upon reaching Manor you have to take a right turn under a newly built flyover and take the Manor - Wada road. It is approximately around 10 km from the right turn. A few minutes drive on this road and one can see the Kohoj fort on your right. At the bottom of the fort is a lake known as 'Pazhar'.
The fort is said to be about 800 years old and finds a mention in the Purandar treaty along with 22 other forts which were surrendered by Shivaji to the Mughals on 11 June 1665.
Asherigad Fort Trek - Trekking in Sahyadri | Gopro India | Travel Vlog | Palghar, Thane, Maharashtra
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#Asherigad #Fort is located near #Khadkana #Village in #Palghar District of #Maharashtra, #India.
Khodkana village is the base village of Asherigad Fort which is about
102km from #Mumbai, 88km from #Thane 32km From Nearest Railway Station #Palghar.
Asherigad is located on the hills near Mendhavan Khind on Mumbai-Ahmedabad highway.
Asherigad Fort is about 800years old and was built by Bhojraja of Shilahara dynasty.
Asherigad is best one day trekking destintion near Mumbai and Thane.
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Kohoj fort-Palghar
Kohoj Fort Trek can be reached from the Vaghote village on Palghar - Wada road. At the base of the fort is a lake which gives beautiful reflection of the fort. It takes 2 hours approx from the village to reach the plateau. On the plateau of the fort, a temple of Lord Shankar and 3 groups of water cisterns can be seen.
Kohoj Fort Height 3200 feet
Kohoj Fort Trek Grade Medium
Trek durations 3 hrs from Waghote base village one way
Location - Palghar region
Kohoj Fort Monsoon Trek | Dinba Master
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पावसाळ्यात वाडा पालघर क्षेत्रातला सुखद ट्रेक अनुभवण्यासाठी एकदा तरी कोहोज किल्ल्यावर चढाई करणे अविस्मरणीय ठरेल. विकेंड साठी उत्तम असे ठिकाण, वाडा मनोर मार्गावर आणि नॅशनल हाइवे क्रमांक8 जवळ स्थित कंचाड-वाघोटे गावातून आगेकूच करणे सोपे आहे.
किल्ले कोहोज दर्शन,
Kohoj Fort, Palghar
मुंबईच्या उत्तरेस गुजरातकडे जातांना ठाणे जिल्ह्याचा पालघर हा तालुका लागतो. या परिसरात अनेक लहान मोठे गडकिल्ले अजूनही आपले अस्तित्व टिकवून आहेत. यापैकी वाडा - पालघर रस्त्यावरचा ‘कोहोज ’ हा प्रमुख किल्ला वाड्यापासून अवघ्या १० ते ११ किमी वर वसलेला आहे. ‘कोहोज ’किल्ल्यावरील निसर्गनिर्मित माणसाच्या आकाराचा दिसणारा पुतळा या भागातून प्रवासा करताना आपले लक्ष घेतो.
Kohoj Fort - The Khoj within
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Journey is always half the adventure. Destination is the epicenter but not a destiny of an Exploring Mysterious Kohoj Fort from a new route; This lesser known mysterious fort stands on the beautiful hill on the road from Manor to Wada.
Kohoj, the hill fort is situated in Palghar region. One can see this fort while traveling on Mumbai-Ahmadabad highway near Manor Naka. This village is located on Manor-wada route at around 8 kms from Mumbai-Ahmadabad highway. The treks takes around 3 hours to climb uphill and slightly less than than while climbing down. The hike to Kohoj fort has all ingredients for a pleasant small eco-adventure landscapes reflecting in small lakes, hills, plateaus, misty atmosphere, flora and fauna (wild and domestic), remote hamlets, the two very peculiarly human like shaped pinnacles are the guiding lighthouse to this. This mysterious fort plays hide and seek in the monsoon clouds. One must follow the right path with help of vatadya or group, there may chances of getting Lost.
On the plateau of the fort, a temple of Lord Shankar and 3 groups of water cisterns can be seen. Fortification and remains of settlements also can be seen at some of the places. On the way that stretches from the right side of the temple up the hill, there are three large water cisterns; two of which contain potable water. On the top of this hill we come across a bastion and a temple of Lord Hanumana. There many natural pinnacles formed due to wind-erosion, two of them are man-shaped pinnacle which is one of the greatest wonder of nature’s creation. The view from the top is mind blowing. Dheraj River , the vaitharna river, Bandre dam and Tak-Mak. The fort can be said to be belonging to the Bhoj-period but no such evidences are available. In 16th century, Portuguese captured this fort from the King of Gujarat. They constructed fortifications and bastions on this fort. Later, in 18th century, Peshwa’s had conquered this fort in their campaign of 1737. Afterwards the fort remained under the British rule.
Altitude - 3200 feet above mean sea level.
Category – Easy level but high Endurance
Location – Palghar.
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A Man Shaped Pinnacle || Kohoj Fort || Palghar || Maharashtra
Kohoj Trek
History : Very few of the historical evidences are coherent to this fort. Looking at its well-dug cisterns, the fort can be said to be belonging to Bhoj-period. But no such evidences are available. In 16th century, Portuguese captured this fort from the King of Gujarat. They constructed fortifications and bastions on this fort. Later, in 18th century, Peshwe conquered this fort in their campaign of 1737. Afterwards the fort remained under the British rule.
Fascinating Spots : On reaching the plateau of the fort, a temple of Lord Shankar can be seen, which has now been rehabilitated. Two cisterns can be seen in front of the temple. One of the routes descends from the left side of the temple, where seven adjoined cisterns are located. One of the cisterns bears clean water. The other two cisterns have been spoiled, the remaining four being clogged. Few remnants in dilapidated state can be seen to the right of the temple. Fortification is also seen at some of the places on the fort. The other way stretches from the right side of the temple up the hill. Three large cisterns can be seen on this route, one of which is clogged and the other two contain water. This water can be used for drinking. An idol of Lord Hanumana can be seen near these cisterns.
Making headway along this route we reach near the bastion, which is now in a dilapidated state. A temple of Lord Hanumana is located to the left of this bastion. From here, we climb up the steps and within 15 minutes of walk reach at the top of the fort. Here we come across many natural pinnacles formed due to wind-erosion. A man-shaped pinnacle is one of the greatest wonder of nature’s creation. This is the most attractive place on the fort. Different shapes of this pinnacle are evident when viewed from various directions. A temple of Lord Krishna is situated ahead along this route.
Kaldurg Fort Trek - unexplored place near Palghar | Travel Vlog | GOPRO INDIA | Maharashtra
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Kaldurg Fort is a hill Fort located near Waghoba Temple of Palghar District in Maharashtra, India. Kaldurg fort is part of Sahyadri Mountain range.
Kaldurg fort provides excellent view Kohoj fort, Surya river, Ashwa Fort. Kaldurg fort was used as watchtower to keep watch on surrounding hills and Arebian Sea.
Waghoba Temple is the base of Kaldurg Fort which is about 8km from Palghar railway station.
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Tandulwadi Fort Trek - Best One Day Monsoon Trek in MAHARASHTRA | Gopro | Western Ghats
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Tandulwdi Fort is a hill Fort located near Tandulwadi village of Palghar District in Maharashtra, India. Tandulwadi fort is part of Sahyadri Mountain range.
Tandulwadi fort provides excellent view Kohoj fort, Vaitarna river, Asherigad and Takmak Fort. Tandulwadi fort was used as watchtower to keep watch on surrounding hills and Arebian Sea.
Tandulwadi village is the base village of Tandulwadi Fort which is about 7km from Saphale railway station.
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Kohoj Fort Trek
Kohoj is located about 104 km from Mumbai off the Mumbai - Ahmedabad Highway. Upon reaching Manor you have to take a right turn under a newly built flyover and take the Manor - Wada road. It is approximately around 10 km from the right turn. A few minutes drive on this road and one can see the Kohoj fort on your right. At the bottom of the fort is a lake known as 'Pazhar'.The fort is said to be about 800 years old and finds a mention in the Purandar treaty along with 22 other forts which were surrendered by Shivaji Maharaj to the Mughals on 11 June 1665. It was also an important fort for keeping a look on the near by coast and thus to keep the territory safe and secure.Kohoj Fort is in a dilapidated state and has remained abandoned for centuries. Kohoj has a moderately difficult gradient and it takes about two and a half hours to reach the main plateau from Vaghote village which is situated at the base of the fort.
Access to Kohoj Fort is via the main trek trail at which breaks from the Kohoj Fort road near the Saltwater lake on the Wada-Manor road. On reaching the plateau of the fort, a temple of Lord Shankar can be seen, which has now been rehabilitated. Two cisterns can be seen in front of the temple. One of the routes descends from the left side of the temple, where seven adjoined cisterns are located. One of the cisterns bears clean water. The other two cisterns have been spoiled, the remaining four being clogged. Few remnants in dilapidated state can be seen to the right of the temple. Fortification is also seen at some of the places on the fort. The other way stretches from the right side of the temple up the hill. Three large cisterns can be seen on this route, one of which is clogged and the other two contain water. This water can be used for drinking. An idol of Lord Hanumana can be seen near these cisterns.
A man-shaped pinnacle created due to wind-erosion is one of the best natural sites on the fort. Different shapes of this pinnacle are evident when viewed from various directions. A temple of Lord Krishna is situated ahead along this route. To reach the highest point it takes another 10–15 minutes. The height of the fort is about 3200 feet. From the top of the fort are seen Tandulwadi fort, Takmak fort, Asheri gad, Mahalaxmi pinnacle and the Arabian sea.
There is no accommodation on the fort. The temple of Lord Shiva can hardly accommodate two persons at a time.
Kaman Durg fort trek - as we climb.
Video shot at Poman village ( closer to Tungareshwar), during a trek towards the Kaman durg today morning - 11 Jan 2013.
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The fort is said to be about 800 years old and finds a mention in the Purandar treaty along with 22 other forts which were surrendered by Shivaji to the Mughals on 11 June 1665.
Kohoj Fort is in a dilapidated state and has remained abandoned for centuries. Kohoj has a moderately difficult gradient and it takes about two and a half hours to reach the main plateau from Vaghote village which is situated at the base of the fort.
Access to Kohoj Fort is via the main trek trail at which breaks from the Kohoj Fort road near the Saltwater lake on the Wada-Manor road. On reaching the plateau of the fort, a temple of Lord Shankar can be seen, which has now been rehabilitated. Two cisterns can be seen in front of the temple. One of the routes descends from the left side of the temple, where seven adjoined cisterns are located. One of the cisterns bears clean water. The other two cisterns have been spoiled, the remaining four being clogged. Few remnants in dilapidated state can be seen to the right of the temple. Fortification is also seen at some of the places on the fort. The other way stretches from the right side of the temple up the hill. Three large cisterns can be seen on this route, one of which is clogged and the other two contain water. This water can be used for drinking. An idol of Lord Hanumana can be seen near these cisterns.[1]
A man-shaped pinnacle created due to wind-erosion is one of the best natural sites on the fort. Different shapes of this pinnacle are evident when viewed from various directions. A temple of Lord Krishna is situated ahead along this route. To reach the highest point it takes another 10–15 minutes. The height of the fort is about 3200 feet. From the top of the fort are seen Tandulwadi fort, Takmak fort, Asheri gad, Mahalaxmi pinnacle and the Arabian sea.
There is no accommodation on the fort. The temple of Lord Shiva can hardly
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Jambulmal Trek | Mumbai Highest | Point
'Jambulmal' is considered as the highest point in Mumbai at a staggering height of 468 meters (1535 ft) above sea level. Enveloped by a dense forest in the core area of Sanjay Gandhi National Park, the trail is 2.5km from the gate of Kanheri Caves. This trail is ideal for beginner trekkers and wildlife enthusiasts.
Part 1: Kohoj Fort Trek, Palghar
Kohoj is a hill fort located near Vaghote village in Palghar, Maharashtra. It has a medium level gradient and it takes around three hours to reach the summit. There is a beautiful lake, known as Shelte, at the foothills of the fort.
Part 2: Kohoj Fort Trek, Palghar
Kohoj is a hill fort located near Vaghote village in Palghar, Maharashtra. It has a medium level gradient and it takes around three hours to reach the summit. There is a beautiful lake, known as Shelte, at the foothills of the fort.
Kohoj Fort Trek - Exploring the Unexplored
Want to check out an untouched trekking paradise? Head over to Kohoj near Palghar. It presents you with a beautiful Pazhar lake at the fort's base and from the top of the fort you can witness Tandulwadi fort, Takmak fort and Asheri gad. Relive the journey in this short trip!
Kohoj Fort Trek Palghar | कोहोजगड पुरंदरच्या तहातील एक किल्ला
Fort: Kohojgad Fort
Fort Location: Palghar, Palghar District
Base Village/Place: Vaghote, Wada
Difficulty Level: Medium
Height: 3200ft(980m)
Time Taken: 2-3hrs
Total Fare: ₹250-300
The Kohojgad fort is said to be about 800 years old and finds a mention in the Purandar treaty along with 22 other forts which were surrendered by Shivaji Maharaj to the Mughals on 11 June 1665.
It was also an important fort for keeping a look on the nearby coast and thus to keep the territory safe and secure.
A man-shaped pinnacle created due to wind-erosion is one of the best natural sites on the fort.
From the top of the fort are seen Tandulwadi fort, Takmakgad, Asheri gad, Mahalaxmi pinnacle, and the Arabian sea.
How to reach:
1. Catch Local train from any loaction in mumbai to Palghar.
2. From Palghar St Depot catch St Bus going towards Wada and get down at Vaghote Village.
3. From Base Village it takes 2.30-3hrs to reach the top(Follow the Arrow marks).
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