Trek to Hadsar Fort
Junnar taluka is famous as the birthplace of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Many tourists visit Shivneri fort, which was the birthplace of kings, on the Shivneri fort.
We decided to visit the beautiful Fortress hill station Hadsar, with its beautyful nature and beautiful scenic beauty from the crowd of tourists in Junnar.
Dr. Kothadia Sir, 76, along with us, for this Hadsar Forts campaign Dr. Sandeep Rohakale, Nikhil Barbhai, Swapnil Kakade,dhondibhau khillari and his familly are with me.
Difficulty level of Hadsar Fort is medium.
The fort from the Shivneri fort is about 15 kms,
and the fort is situated at the foot of the hadsar village , which is named as Hudasar from this village.
We reached at around 1 pm near Hamsar village. Because of the winter days, the sun was a little overjoyed on us. Everyone was delighted to see Hadsar's wonderful beauty and everyone once thought that we would go to the fort. We started to climb the fort.
At the age of 76th Dr. Kothadiya was very energetic like youngest person in our group at the age of twenty-fifth. Rohakale was giving us information about the history of the fort, which was lost in the 7 magnificent history of Junnar.
When we came to the middle of the fort, we saw a water tank carved by a hill, all of them hung the thirst of Amrita in the tank, and removed tiredness.
In front, Manikdoh is seen to see the vast water of the reservoir and the mind becomes hilarious. When Shivaji Maharaj invaded Surat and took the treasures there along with him, some of the diamonds were kept in a canopy in Manke, due to which the name of the village and the reservoir was called Manikdoha. People say so.
We came forward near the steps staged by Manikdoh Dam and Sahyadri, which look forward to the harmonious form of nature. Swapilil Kakade and Nikhil Barbhai were telling all the trips we had with the trio.
The steps of the rock and the bastion of the bastion of the fort are visible on its stairs. After the end of the stairs, after turning the left turn, the door and stairs are seen in a continuous track. The design of this door is that this door can not hit the enemy guns and the door is not visible as it is approaching.
Under the sculpture of the fort, the fort is in the times of Satavahana kings.
Several forts were built in Junnar, the capital of Satavahan, the capital of the ancient trade routes of Kalyan to Paithan. Two thousand years ago, this fort was built for the protection of Shivneri fort during the Mughals and Maratha Shahi period.
We went through the ropes and two fine carved doorworks. Standing in the minds of the barn at the fort, today it is still a testimony to the masses of people on the fort.
In front of this lake there were local people's cattle. And there is a temple of Lord Shankara in front of this lake. All those who came with me to this temple took the darshan and we proceeded further towards the nill, because the amount of grass is very large, due to the tremors, We were all moving forward. In the meanwhile, we reached the corner of Hudsar on the banks of the fort, and we reached the fort of Hudsar. A large protector Bhain Vja basu built. From
this place, the fort, Shivneri, Sindola, Ganesh Khind, Pimpalgaon Joge Dharan, Malshej Ghat, Harishchandra Garh and Sahyadri's mountain Ranga Look like
We sat down and started our return journey
After seeing the beauty of sunset and Sahyadri along with the side of the Sahyadri, we feel that where we were in heaven, and by storing this all beauty in the eye, we started to cast the fort.
We came to the middle and started to darken. We decided to get off the road and we decided to come down the other way. Swapnil and Khillari of our companions sent our car first, and we started coming out another way.
Experiencing the peace of the forest we were descending down, there was a different feel in the forest by the sound of nightclubs.
We always used to come down from that dark forest to our rigid flashlight and mobile light.
The Kothadia with them seemed to be troubled, but the support given by Nikhil and Dr. Rohkale did not have any tension or tiredness, and our downhill journey started from the darkness of the forest.
The two of us who went down looking for our car came to Dundvwadi, but we did not come down as soon as they took a station along with us.
We had just come down and we had a meeting. The breathtaking experience of the fort was now going to be concluded. The look of the hadsad fort in full moon we all saved in our eyes and started our return journey to home.
If you want to see the beautiful look of the fort, you should visit Hadsar once.
In the age og 76th year, salute to the courageous Dr. Kothadia, the hardest bearer of the fort.
Our friends Raviadada Pawar, Gaurav Kamble and Jaidip Inamdar from Pune are working in the protection of cleanliness and cleanliness in the forts of Maharashtra and we salute for their work.
Caves, and forts are the real historical heritage and treasures, they need the time to conserve them through the way everyone wants to save them.
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