Welcome to . . Raigad
Fort Dist. Raigarh
This is the very heart of Maratha country -- Raigad, the capital of
Shivaji's kingdom. Strategically perched atop a wedge-shaped block of hill, split off from
the Western Ghats and inaccessible from three sides. Stories of incredible valour and
heroic deeds are etched on every pebble at Raigad.
It was here that Shivaji built his capital city in the 14th century, and here
that he crowned himself
Chhatrapati. For six years upto his death, Raigad remained the
capital of the Marathas with its broad gates and magnificent monuments. There was only one
pathway leading to the top, and prizes were offered to those who scaled the fort through
unconventional methods. Though parts of Raigad are in ruins, yet they inspire an aura of
grandeur.
Shivaji's
impregnable capital, the place where he was crowed and where he died. Besides
the fort, you'll find his samadhi and the remains of his palace.
For its immence
beauty, Raigad remains a hiker's paradice.The formidable Pratapgad fort with its
equestrian statue of shivaji is an interesting excursion.
You can also visit Gangasagar Lake or worship at the nearby Jagadishwar Temple or pay your
respects to the great Maratha warrior at his Samadhi.
For
Trekking :
There are many interesting routes to Raigad,
varying from the relatively easy to the challenging. The path starts from Pachad, 24 kms
from Mahad, a shallow sea port on the banks of the Savitri River. Raigad can also be an
adventure-filled day excursion from the hill station of Mahabaleshwar or from
Pune.
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Getting there |
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By Air :
Nearest airport is Pune 126 kms.
By Rail :
Nearest railhead is Pune.
By Road :
Mumbai-Raigad 210 kms. via Mahad.
Pune-Raigad 126 kms. Mahad-Raigad 27 kms.
State Transport buses
ply from Mumbai, Kolhapur and Pune to Ratnagiri and also from
Ratnagiri to Pawas via Bhatye.
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Places to see near by |
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Mahad
Kanakeshwar
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