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What is the other name of Sinhagad?
The other name of Sinhagad is Kondhana fort. Sinhagad was previously known as Kondhana, named after the sage Kaundinya. After the battle of Sinhagad in 1670, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj named the Kondhana fort as Sinhagad.
The other name of Sinhagad is Kondhana fort. Sinhagad was previously known as Kondhana, named after the sage Kaundinya. After the battle of Sinhagad in 1670, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj named the Kondhana fort as Sinhagad.
See lessHow do I get to Sinhagad fort?
There are two routes from Pune to Sinhagad fort. One is from Khadakwasla Lake and another is from Katraj-Khed Shivapur. Sinhagad fort is around 30-35km from Pune. You can visit Sinhagad on your private vehicle. There is parking facility available at the base of the fort. If you want to trek the SinhRead more
There are two routes from Pune to Sinhagad fort. One is from Khadakwasla Lake and another is from Katraj-Khed Shivapur. Sinhagad fort is around 30-35km from Pune. You can visit Sinhagad on your private vehicle. There is parking facility available at the base of the fort.
If you want to trek the Sinhagad fort, then start from the base village, Thoptewadi. It will take you around 1 to 2 hours to reach at the top of the fort. Sinhagad fort trek is an easy trek so you will definitely enjoy the trek.
See lessCan we do trekking at Sinhagad Fort?
Yes, Sinhagad is one of the most popular trekking places near Pune. There are 2 different routes to do trekking at Sinhagad fort. You can start the trek from the base village Thoptewadi and enter through Pune Darvaja. This route will give you more thrill than the other one. The other route to do treRead more
Yes, Sinhagad is one of the most popular trekking places near Pune. There are 2 different routes to do trekking at Sinhagad fort. You can start the trek from the base village Thoptewadi and enter through Pune Darvaja. This route will give you more thrill than the other one. The other route to do trekking at Sinhagad fort is from Kalyan Darvaja. It is an easy route compared to the previous one.
See lessWhat’s the best way to see Sinhagad Fort?
Let me tell you the Best Plan to see Sinhagad Fort. Start the Sinhagad trek at early morning from the Thoptewadi village. You will enter through Pune Darvaja. Take left from the next door and start exploring the fort. There is a Canon on the Kalavantinicha Buruj. From here you will get a beautiful vRead more
Let me tell you the Best Plan to see Sinhagad Fort.
Start the Sinhagad trek at early morning from the Thoptewadi village. You will enter through Pune Darvaja. Take left from the next door and start exploring the fort. There is a Canon on the Kalavantinicha Buruj. From here you will get a beautiful view of the lush green hills. Spend a whole day on the fort. Explore everything. Enjoy the delicious Pithal Bhakar. Take a nap if you want under a tree. And after 3 PM or so start descend. The plan is to spend the evening at Khadakwasla Lake. The sunset at Khadakwasla Lake is really refreshing. And that’s what all about my plan for the Sinhagad fort trek.
See lessWhat is the meaning of Sinhagad?
Sinhagad means Lion’s fort. The meaning of Sinha is Lion and gad means Fort. Sinhagad fort is previously known as Kondhana. In the battle of Sinhagad fought by Maratha Sardar Tanaji Malusare in 1670, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj named the fort Sinhagad in the memories of Sardar Tanaji. There is a famRead more
Sinhagad means Lion’s fort. The meaning of Sinha is Lion and gad means Fort. Sinhagad fort is previously known as Kondhana. In the battle of Sinhagad fought by Maratha Sardar Tanaji Malusare in 1670, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj named the fort Sinhagad in the memories of Sardar Tanaji. There is a famous saying as “Gad Aala pan Sinha Gela (गड आला पण सिंह गेला)” which means I got the fort (Sinhagad) but I lost my Lion (referred to Sardar Tanaji Malusare).
See lessWhat is the height of Sinhagad fort?
The height of the Sinhagad fort is 1312m (4304 ft). Sinhagad fort is one of the popular trekking places near Pune and Mumbai.
The height of the Sinhagad fort is 1312m (4304 ft). Sinhagad fort is one of the popular trekking places near Pune and Mumbai.
See lessIs Sinhagad Fort open after lockdown?
All the forts are closed for now. Sinhagad fort will be open after lockdown. But for now there is strict lockdown going on. Once the government allows the travel, all the forts will open and we can go for the trek.
All the forts are closed for now. Sinhagad fort will be open after lockdown. But for now there is strict lockdown going on. Once the government allows the travel, all the forts will open and we can go for the trek.
See lessCan we visit Sinhagad in lockdown?
I seriously doubt that. There is a strict lockdown going on in Maharashtra and all the treks and forts are closed now. You can visit the Sinhagad fort, once they open it again. You are not alone my friend, everyone wants to go in the Sahyadri again. Let’s hope the trekking starts soon. Till then, stRead more
I seriously doubt that. There is a strict lockdown going on in Maharashtra and all the treks and forts are closed now. You can visit the Sinhagad fort, once they open it again. You are not alone my friend, everyone wants to go in the Sahyadri again. Let’s hope the trekking starts soon. Till then, stay home stay safe.
See lessHow many people visit Sinhagad fort?
Sinhagad fort is one of the most popular tourist places near Pune and Mumbai. Many trekkers visit Sinhagad fort on regular basis. You will see familiar faces on the trail if you go on a Sinhagad trek every weekend. There is a huge crowd on the fort especially on the weekends. Sinhagad fort trek is tRead more
Sinhagad fort is one of the most popular tourist places near Pune and Mumbai. Many trekkers visit Sinhagad fort on regular basis. You will see familiar faces on the trail if you go on a Sinhagad trek every weekend. There is a huge crowd on the fort especially on the weekends. Sinhagad fort trek is the best way for the weekend getaways near Pune.
See lessHow far is Sinhagad fort from Pune station?
Sinhagad fort is around 40 km away from Pune Station. You have to come to Swargate first from Pune station. Then there are two different routes to Sinhagad fort. One is from Khadakwasla Lake and another is from Khed Shivapur.
Sinhagad fort is around 40 km away from Pune Station. You have to come to Swargate first from Pune station. Then there are two different routes to Sinhagad fort. One is from Khadakwasla Lake and another is from Khed Shivapur.
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