Mumbai: Lohagad Fort - Destination for Trekkers


Mumbai: Lohagad Fort - Destination for Trekkers


by Eugene D'Souza Mumbai
Pictures by: Deepak D’Souza, Dombivli

September 16, 2007
 
The Lohagad Fort in the Western Ghats near Lonavla on Mumbai-Pune highway is believed to have been constructed during the Satavahana dynasty (30 BC to 200AD). It had withstood the ravages of history and weather. It was one of the significant forts of the Maratha warrior King, Chatrapati Shivaji. The Marathas used this fort to keep watch on Konkan and Bhor Ghat.


Presently, the Lohagad Fort is a favourite destination for the hikers and trekkers from Mumbai and its suburbs. Those who wish to go for trekking to Lohagad can take any train from Mumbai and alight at Lonavla and take a Lonavla-Pune local train and get down at Malawali Station, next to Lonavala on way to Pune. The seven kilometer distance from Malawali Station and the Lohagad Fort can be covered in two and a half hours. The 3,400 fee high fort is accessible through a flight of steps.


The monsoon season is the best period for undertaking the trekking of the Lohagad Fort. With lush greenery and small water-falls around the natural beauty of the region is just out of he world.
 
Opposite to the Lohagad Fort there are remains of another fort known as the Visapur Fort.
 
Another attraction for the trekkers  are the Bhaja Buddhist Caves which are two hours trekking distance from the Lohagad Fort. The 18 Buddhist Caves are believed to have been excavated during the second century BC.

Fortyone youths from the Infant Jesus Parish, Dombivli undertook the trekking expedition to the Lohagad Fort on Saturday, 15th September 2007.

  

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  • Vikas, Mumbai

    Mon, Jun 27 2011

    Great info there! It is heavenly during monsoons!

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  • Sudarshan Bhat, Pune

    Fri, May 07 2010

    To view beautiful pics of Sahyadri forts, old temples & caves which I have clicked in Maharashtra, Goa & Karnataka, please visit the link http://picasaweb.google.com/sudarshan.multimedia

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  • pansare amol, at\post-pabal

    Tue, Jun 30 2009

    its very fantastic place 4 enjoyment

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  • R.T.Shetty, Kundapur

    Thu, Sep 20 2007

    Lohaghad is beautiful fort with natural beauty. Any age group can trek to top of this fort unlike Harishchandra Ghad or Bhima shankar. I have trekked to this for 4 years back and found the well on top of the fort is filled with plastic bottles thrown by trekkers. If only we could keep this fort clean....

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  • Nelson Lewis, Karkala/Bombay/Kingdom of Bahrain

    Tue, Sep 18 2007

    The brief article by Mr. Eugene D'Souza is interesting and informative. I had never heard of Lohagad fort, but thanks to Mr. Eugene D'Souza today I am aware of it. I shall try to visit this place, if I get an opportunity. However, Lonavla probably is the only place in India which is very famous for "Chikkis".

    If one were to pass Lonavla and go home without Chikkis, then that person will get plenty of brickbats from his friends and relatives. When I had been to Lonavla, I had lived for two to three days in an edice where, it appears, Lord Louis Mountbatten had stayed there.

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  • Juliana Pereira, Ghatkopar

    Tue, Sep 18 2007

    Great Snaps!!! and a informative write up..... Incidentally I too had visited Lohagad on our company's annual trek during the monsoons & it was wonderful to experience the greenery & scenic beauty brought about by the rain.

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  • Jeevan D'Almeida, Bhandup(W),Mumbai

    Mon, Sep 17 2007

    I agree with you guys that this place is really beautiful and worth going for a trek.I had been there in July and it was fun trekking to the fort in the rains.

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