Forts
Shivneri Fort
The fort extends up to 1 mi (1.6 km) with seven spiral well-defended gates. Its also The nearest town Junnar is a taluka place and is well connected by road. The called the origin of Tune.At the centre of the fort is a water pond which is called ‘Badami Talav’, and to the south of this pond are statues of Jijabai and a young Shiva.
The nearest town Junnar is a taluka place and is well connected by road.
The fort is at about 2–3 km from More Misal Junnar.
Chavand Fort
The fort extends up to 1 mi (1.6 km) with seven spiral well-defended gates.There are many gates structures protecting this fort. Maha Daravaja is one of the many gates of the fort. Its also The nearest town Junnar is a taluka place and is well connected by road. The called the origin of Tune.At the centre of the fort is a water pond which is called ‘Badami Talav’, and to the south of this pond are statues of Jijabai and a young Shiva. In the fort there are two water springs, called Ganga and Yamuna, which have water throughout the year.
The nearest town Junnar is a taluka place and is well connected by road. The fort is at about 2–3 km from the More Misal junnar.
Jivdhan Fort
Jivdhan (or Jeevdhan) is a hill fortress situated 1 km from modern town of Ghatghar in Junnar Taluka of Pune district in Maharashtra, India. The fort, which rises 1,145 meters (3,757 feet) above sea level, is located in the Sahyadri mountain range.kalyan gatewhich makes it easy for regular climber.
Hadsar Fort
The uniqueness of this fort is in the construction of the entrance gate. The entrance gate, rooms for sentries, water cisterns, steps to the fort are all chiselled from single rock. There is temple of Mahdev at the top of the fort. There are stone cut idols of Ganesh, Garud and Hanuman in the temple. There is a big lake on the fort.The Hadsar fort is near the Village Hadsar. Hadsar village is located 13 km North-West of Junnar.
Nimgiri Fort
The fort is accessible in all seasons. It takes about an hour to reach the fort entrance from the base village Nimgiri. The ascent is very steep till the saddle between the peaks is reached. It takes another 30 minutes to visit the entire fort.There are a few bastions in good condition, the rest of the fortification is ruined. There are a few rock cut cisterns and remains of buildings on the fort.[2] There are heroic stones(VeerGal) near the temple on the trek route.The fort is at about 24 km from the junnar.
Narayangad Fort
Above the fort there are small waterponds named Narayantake, and Chambar Take. At the highest point of the fort there is a temple of the Goddess “Hastamata” and below it there is the temple of “Mukaai”. The hill has some other ruins, especially a stone doorway bearing on its lintel a figure of Ganpati and two attendant tigers. The Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope GMRT project, that is located 10 km away has in the recent times popularised the fort amongst trekkers. Built in the North-South direction the fort has its main entrance on the western side.
The Fort Is At About 28 Km From The Junnar.
Sindola Fort
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Jijamata Garden, chhatrapati shivaji maharaj Chowk, Bodake Nagar, Junnar, Maharashtra 410502, India
