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Rasalgad Fort
Ratnagiri District, Maharashtra
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Rasalgad Fort
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Rasalgad Fort
Shown within Maharashtra
Type Hill fort
Height 1,770 feet (500 m) ASL
Site information
Owner Government of India
Open to
the public
Yes
Condition Good
Site history
Materials Stone, Lead
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The main gate

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Zolayidevi temple with deepmal in front

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The store room

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The veer maruti idol

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Cannon on the fort

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Lime mortar mixer

Rasalgad[]

Rasalgad fort lies 15km east of the Khed city. This fort is now developed as tourist destination. This fort has a fortification in good condition. This fort is on a south end of a narrow spur which joins with Suamargad and Mahipatgad in the north direction.[1]

History[]

Very less history is known about this fort.

Places to see[]

This fort has a rush of visitors on week ends. The fort is a small triangular plateau of 5 acres fortified on all the sides. The two entrance gates are in good condition. There is a Veer Maruti idol near the first gate. There is a Zolayidevi temple on the fort with a stone Deepmal and tulsi vrindavan in the front.[2] There are two large rock cut water cisterns on the fort.There are 16 cannons on the fort. There is a store room in good condition. Chakdev and Parvatgad are seen from the Fort.

How to reach[]

The village Rasalwadi is located at the foot hill. It is well connected by road. It takes about 10 minutes to reach the fort from Rasalwadi.The temple on the fort is favourite amongst the trekkers for night halt. The journey to the Suamargad-Mahipatgad trek begins from the Rasalgad.

References[]

  1. url=http:// ratnagiri.nic.in/gazetter /gom/places_Rasalgad.html
  2. url=http://trekshitiz.com/trekshitiz/marathi/Rasalgad-Trek-R-Alpha.html
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