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Panhala is a popular hill station with rich historical heritage and religious significance.
Panhalgad, the largest Fort in Deccan,. formerly known as "Bramhagiri" , was renewed by Second Bhojraja in era of 1178-1209. In 1659, Great Shivaji Maharaj won this Fort and spent about 2 years here. Raj D...
Pratapgad:
What To see :
Pratapgad Fort is a mountain fort built by
Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. The fort is at a distance of 24 km from the hill
station of Mahabaleshwar. The fort holds a sturdy view of coastal Konkan. The
Bhavani Temple and Afzal Khan`s tomb, Tehalni Buruj are othe...
Situated at the confluence of Mula and Mutha rivers(tributaries of the Bhima), Pune lies 560 m (1837 ft) above the sea level and considered the cultural capital of Maharashtra. With several reputed colleges and educational institutions it is aptly called the Oxford of the East (or `Oxford of India...
At a heoght of 4550 ft (1387 m) this famous fort is a trekkers’ fascination. Worth a visit are Purandeshwar mandir, Kedareshwar mandir, Sawai Madhavrao Peshwa mandir, statue of Murarbaji Deshpande, a par of Sar darwaja, remnants etc.It is required to carry enough water from base village as Po...
Rajgad 42 kms from Pune, Rajgad is aptly called the King of all forts is surrounded by Sinhagad, Torna, Mangalgad and Purandar. Shivaji Maharaj spent almost 30 years of his life here. The fort is 1400 mts above sea level and a difficult one to climb. Purandar, Sinhagad, Mahabaleshwar, Raireshwar, T...
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Sajjangad is the place of spiritual importance and final resting place
of Sant Ramdas, a saint and social reformer in 16th century. Previously known
as Parali, it was renamed to Sajjangad after Shivaji Maharaj donated it to Sant
Ramdas to set up his permanent monastery.
the main temple is
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