OVERVIEW
District : Pune
Hill Range: Bhuleshwar
Height above sea level : 3100 feet
Difficulty rating : Simple
Base village : Sonori / Zendewadi
Nearest City : Saswad
Approx. time to reach the top : Approx 1 hr from base villages
Duration: 1 day visit will cover fort
Google Map Co-ordinate : 18o 25’ N., 74o 03’ E
Hill Range: Bhuleshwar
Height above sea level : 3100 feet
Difficulty rating : Simple
Base village : Sonori / Zendewadi
Nearest City : Saswad
Approx. time to reach the top : Approx 1 hr from base villages
Duration: 1 day visit will cover fort
Google Map Co-ordinate : 18o 25’ N., 74o 03’ E
There are two ways to reach up the fort of Malhargad. Through Zendewadi village :
There is an off-shoot route to Zendewadi village, after Dive ghat along the Pune-Sasvad route. The Zendewadi village is at a. distance of about 2 k.m. from this off-shoot. Here many plantations of Zendu can be seen. After passing this village we have to reach a cleft, up to which Malhargad is not visible. A well fortified Malhargad can be reached from this cleft in half-an-hours time.
There is an off-shoot route to Zendewadi village, after Dive ghat along the Pune-Sasvad route. The Zendewadi village is at a. distance of about 2 k.m. from this off-shoot. Here many plantations of Zendu can be seen. After passing this village we have to reach a cleft, up to which Malhargad is not visible. A well fortified Malhargad can be reached from this cleft in half-an-hours time.
Through Sonori village :
This village is situated at a distance of 6 k.m. from Sasvad. Daily three buses depart for Sonori from Sasvad. Malhargad can be seen from this village. One can climb up the fort along the ridge of the hill, and moving along the side of the Tower, we reach at the entrance door of the fort.
This village is situated at a distance of 6 k.m. from Sasvad. Daily three buses depart for Sonori from Sasvad. Malhargad can be seen from this village. One can climb up the fort along the ridge of the hill, and moving along the side of the Tower, we reach at the entrance door of the fort.
Place to Stay / Eat
Only 5-6 people can just be accommodated in the temple of Lord Mahadeva on the citadel. Also one can reside in the local schools at Sonori or Zendewadi.
One has to make his own arrangement for food.
One has to carry his own drinking water. No water suitable for drinking is available on the fort.
Places of Interest
Malhargad is a small fort and can be seen completely in 30-45 mins. Much of its fortification and bastions are in a dilapidated state.
Fort top :
As we enter through the Eastern entrance door and move along the left side, we come across some palatial remnants. Also a well (which has run dry) can be seen here. Now moving ahead along the fortification (instead of entering the citadel) a pond is seen. This pond remains filled with water during rains and winters. The water can be used, but not for drinking purpose.
As we enter through the Eastern entrance door and move along the left side, we come across some palatial remnants. Also a well (which has run dry) can be seen here. Now moving ahead along the fortification (instead of entering the citadel) a pond is seen. This pond remains filled with water during rains and winters. The water can be used, but not for drinking purpose.
Another well is located on the way to the bastion at the top of the fort. This has also run dry. An entrance door below this bastion, which has got blocked, can be seen. Now we move to the right of the bastion and a small entrance door is seen. While approaching the fort from the Zendewadi base-village, we enter the fort through this gate.
On the citadel are two temples constructed side-by-side. The smaller temple is of Lord Khandoba and the larger temple is of Lord Mahadeva. The fort has been named Malhargad because of the temple of Lord Khandoba. The entrance door is located to the north of the citadel.
Palace of Panse :
At the base-village of Sonori, the spectacular six-bastion palace of Panse is a must visit. In this mansion is a temple of Lord Gajanana and Lord Laxmi-Narayana. It is only apt to worship the beautifully carved black-stone idol of Lord Shree Krishna in its temple in the Sonori village and then proceed for the fort.
At the base-village of Sonori, the spectacular six-bastion palace of Panse is a must visit. In this mansion is a temple of Lord Gajanana and Lord Laxmi-Narayana. It is only apt to worship the beautifully carved black-stone idol of Lord Shree Krishna in its temple in the Sonori village and then proceed for the fort.
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