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Is Tikona fort open for trekking now?
(Update) As per the Government Guidelines, all the forts are closed due to precautionary measures against COVID-19. I recommend you to stay at home and wait until the new guidelines related to hiking and trekking in Maharashtra.
(Update) As per the Government Guidelines, all the forts are closed due to precautionary measures against COVID-19. I recommend you to stay at home and wait until the new guidelines related to hiking and trekking in Maharashtra.
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Yes, Tikona Fort is open for trekking now. In addition to that, Visapur fort is also open. If possible, avoid going on weekends, because there will be so much crowd on the forts.
Yes, Tikona Fort is open for trekking now. In addition to that, Visapur fort is also open. If possible, avoid going on weekends, because there will be so much crowd on the forts.
See lessIs Sinhagad Fort open after lockdown?
[Updated Info] Sinhagad will be closed and they will charge fine if people still wander in the area. So please confirm first if you are planning to visit Sinhagad or Khadakwasla Lake.
[Updated Info] Sinhagad will be closed and they will charge fine if people still wander in the area. So please confirm first if you are planning to visit Sinhagad or Khadakwasla Lake.
See lessDo you need to book in advance to visit Sinhagad Fort?
Forts are for everyone to explore. And there is no any need of prior booking to visit Sinhagad fort. You can climb Sinhagad fort, which is absolutely free of cost. Or you can also go directly to the top of the fort by your private vehicle. There is entry fee of Rs. 20 for bike and Rs. 50 for 4-wheeRead more
Forts are for everyone to explore. And there is no any need of prior booking to visit Sinhagad fort. You can climb Sinhagad fort, which is absolutely free of cost. Or you can also go directly to the top of the fort by your private vehicle. There is entry fee of Rs. 20 for bike and Rs. 50 for 4-wheeler if you go by this route.
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Yes Manesh, Sinhagad trek is open. You can explore the fort now.
Yes Manesh, Sinhagad trek is open. You can explore the fort now.
See lessIs Sinhagad Fort open after lockdown?
Yes, Sinhagad Fort is open now. But be careful as there is a big crowd on weekends and specially because of the nostalgia in the lockdown (which is over now.) They are letting the trekkers in. If you could explore the less crowded place, then prefer that.
Yes, Sinhagad Fort is open now. But be careful as there is a big crowd on weekends and specially because of the nostalgia in the lockdown (which is over now.)
See lessThey are letting the trekkers in. If you could explore the less crowded place, then prefer that.
What is Mangi Tungi? What does Mangi mean?
Read more : http://bestindiantreks.com/mangi-tungi-jain-temple-hill-trek/
Read more : http://bestindiantreks.com/mangi-tungi-jain-temple-hill-trek/
See lessWhat is Mangi Tungi? What does Mangi mean?
Mangi Tungi is a pair of pinnacles joined by the plateau in between. Mangi is at the western side and the tallest pinnacle between the two. The height of Mangi pinnacle is 1324m and Tungi is at the height of 1331m. Mani Tungi is famous for the Statue of Ahimsa. It is the tallest Jain statue in the wRead more
Mangi Tungi is a pair of pinnacles joined by the plateau in between. Mangi is at the western side and the tallest pinnacle between the two. The height of Mangi pinnacle is 1324m and Tungi is at the height of 1331m.
Mani Tungi is famous for the Statue of Ahimsa. It is the tallest Jain statue in the whole world. The height of the statue from toe to head is 32.9m. There are many caves on the Mangi Tungi hills. You will find many Jain idols in these caves.
There are different forts near Mangi Tungi such as Salher fort, Mulher fort Salota, etc. Salher fort is the tallest fort and the second tallest place in Maharashtra after the Kalsubai peak.
See lessWhat is the best time to visit Mangi Tungi?
The best time to visit Mangi Tungi is in the rainy season. Mangi Tungi fort is at its best in monsoon time. Mahavir Jayanti is greatly celebrated at Mangi Tungi Jain Temple. You will find many Jain pilgrims celebrating the Birth Anniversary of Lord Mahavir. Read more http://bestindiantreks.com/mangiRead more
The best time to visit Mangi Tungi is in the rainy season. Mangi Tungi fort is at its best in monsoon time.
See lessMahavir Jayanti is greatly celebrated at Mangi Tungi Jain Temple. You will find many Jain pilgrims celebrating the Birth Anniversary of Lord Mahavir.
Read more http://bestindiantreks.com/mangi-tungi-jain-temple-hill-trek/
How do I get to Mangi Tungi?
Mangi Tungi temple is 125 km away from Nashik. So if you are travelling from Delhi then head towards Nashik. You can drop at Dhule railway station and take a cab or bus to reach Mangi Tungi. Mangi Tungi is one of the popular tourist destinations in Nashik. The statue of Ahimsa is the tallest Jain stRead more
Mangi Tungi temple is 125 km away from Nashik. So if you are travelling from Delhi then head towards Nashik. You can drop at Dhule railway station and take a cab or bus to reach Mangi Tungi. Mangi Tungi is one of the popular tourist destinations in Nashik. The statue of Ahimsa is the tallest Jain statue in the World. It is dedicated to the first Jain Tirthankar Rishabhanatha. The statue is around 33 m tall. There are many caves in the Mangi Tungi Hills.
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