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  2. Harihar fort - Wikipedia

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    Harihar fort / Harshagad is a fort located 40 km from Nashik City, 48 km from Igatpuri, 40 km from Ghoti in Nashik district, of Maharashtra, India. It is an important fort in Nashik district, and was constructed to look upon the trade route through Gonda Ghat. It receives many visitors because of its peculiar rock-cut steps.

  3. Kalavantin Durg - Wikipedia

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    After Prabalmachi village (2 km; 1¼ miles from Thakurvadi), the hike route diverges into two paths: the shorter one towards Kalavantin Durg, and the longer one towards Prabalgad fort. [2] The route to the Kalavantin top is a roughly 60-degree incline, and involves climbing rock-cut steps that are as high as 2 feet.

  4. Kalsubai - Wikipedia

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    Kalsubai is a 13.2 km-long (8.2 mi) round-trip trek from Bari, with an elevation gain of around 2,700 feet (820 m). This is a one-day trek having a moderately hard difficulty level, with lush green landscapes and multiple waterfalls. [7] The peak attracts many trekkers and devotees determined to scale the mountain.

  5. Alang Fort - Wikipedia

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    Alang Fort (also known as Alangad or Alang) is a fort located in the Kalsubai range of the Western Ghats mountains, Nashik, (Maharashtra, India). Alang Fort, Madangad Fort, Kulang Fort, and the trek connecting them are known as Alang, Madan, and Kulang (AMK). Alang Fort is regarded as one of the most difficult places to reach in the region.

  6. List of forts in Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    A green canyon near Nashik Karnala Fort in Navi Mumbai Torna Fort in Maharashtra Deccan Traps in Matheran. This is a list of forts in Maharashtra, a state of India. [1] [2] Harshal Fort ; Agashi Fort; Ahmednagar Fort; Mandar Fort; Ajinkyatara; Akluj Fort; Akola Fort; Alang Fort; Ambolgad; Anjaneri; Anjanvel Fort; Ankai Fort; Antur Fort; Arnala ...

  7. Kamalgad - Wikipedia

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    The builder of the fort is unknown. [3] During Maratha times, Kamalgad, Pandavgad and other forts in the area were administered by a mokasaddar (manager) from Bijapur. [4] Early documents written in now defunct Modi script of the Marathi language refer to the fort as 'Kattalgad'. [5] A detailed study of these documents is underway.

  8. Bhaskargad - Wikipedia

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    "Bhaskargad Fort, alternatively known as Basgad Fort, is a hill fort situated within the Nashik district of Maharashtra, India. Part of the Trimbak hill range, it lies in proximity to Harihar Fort. Located approximately 48 kilometers away from Igatpuri, Bhaskargad Fort is recognized as a favored site for activities such as trekking and hiking."

  9. Dhodap - Wikipedia

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    Situated in Chandwad taluka in the Nashik district. the fort is 4829 ft (1472 mt) above sea level. It is the site of the second-highest fort in the Sahyadri mountains after Salher . Dhodap hill is the second-highest hill peak in Maharashtra after Kalsubai and Salher and the 29th highest peak in Western Ghats .