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Bhandardurg FortHeight : 2785
Type : Hill forts Fort Range : Mahuli
District : Thane Grade : Medium
      A beautiful, strong and abound with natural beauty trio of forts exists in Shahapur taluka of Thane district i.e. Mahuli, Bhandardurg and Palasgad forts. The hill of Mahuli which has these three forts also is well known for many pinnacles on it. The fort to the right is Palasgad, Mahuli in the middle and to the left is Bhandardurg. Due to this strong pack of forts it remained unconquerable for a longer period and thus King Shahaji took the support of these forts to save the Nizam rule.
History :
      It is not known as to who had built this fort. In 1485 the control of this fort went to Malik Ahmed who was the founder of the Nizam rule of Ahmednagar. When King Shahaji became the Gorverning authority of the Nizam rule, the Mughals of Delhi and Adilshah jointly laid a conspiracy to overthrow the Nizam rule. Between 1635-36 King Shahaji relocated his wife Jijabai and their son infant Shivaji to Mahuli from Shivneri, Junnar. The son of Mahabbat Khan, Khanjaman laid siege to this fort. King Shahaji approached the Portuguese for help which they refused. Thus King Shahaji had to eventually surrender.

On 8th January 1658, King Shivaji won the fort from the Mughals but in 1661 it had to be returned back. The fort was lost again in 1665 in the Purandar treaty. After this, Manohardas gaud who was the commander of the Mughals was appointed as the fort in charge. He built many structures and refurbished the fort. King Shivaji attacked the fort in 1670 with an army of 1500 men but were unsuccessful. Around 1000 men of the Maratha army were killed in the battle. After this victory the Mughals replaced Manohardas Gaud with Alavirda Baig. On 16th June 1670, Moropant Pingle laid a siege to the fort which lasted for two months and won the three forts. The fort remained victorious with the Marathas till the time King Sambhaji was alive. After his death, the fort keeper, Dwarkoji betrayed and joined hands with the Mughals which resulted in the loss of the fort. It remained with the Mughals till 1735. As the fort was difficult to win by a mere attack, the strategy of penetrate and attack was adopted. In 1857, Bajirao II handed over the fort to the British.
Fascinating Spots :

      After reaching the fort via the ladder route we can see two water tanks. Moving ahead for few minutes a route goes to the left in the dense forest. There is a temple of Lord Shiva (Mahuleshwar) on the way and remains of mansions ahead. There is also a large pond here. As we move further we come in the dense forest covered by ample Jamun trees and a cleft. This cleft/pass is in between Mahuli and Bhandargad forts. Moving above the cleft and descending for about 500-600 ft. to the right we come to the Kalyan darwaja. This is the entrance of Bhangdargad fort. While ascending the cleft there is a water tank hidden in the dense vegetation which has water all round they year. The route further goes to the southern edge of the fort. Pinnacles of Bhatoba, Navra-Navri and Vajir on the hill to the right can be seen from the fort.
Ways To Reach :
      1. From Asangaon:-
Alight at Asangain railway station on the Mumbai-Nashik rail line. The base village is at 5 kms from the station which could be reached by auto rickshaws. There is a temple of Lord Shiva at the base which can be used for overnight stay. A route from here to the right passes through a stream and further a 3 kms steep ascend has to be crossed. On the way there is a ladder, which crossed takes us on Mahuli fort. On the fort top, the path to the left goes to Bhandargad fort. It takes three hours from the base to reach Bhandargad fort by this route.


2 From Vashind:-
Reach Vashind on the Mumbai-Nashik rail line by local trains or buses. Proceed to Dahagaon and then Chafyacha pada village. Keeping the hill of Chanderi to our right, ascend the ridge which starts from the south edge of Mahuli and spreads across west side. Keeping the pinnacles of Navra-Navri to our right proceed ahead to cross the difficult rock patch and then cross over to Kalyan darwaja to reach the fort. There is a scripture near the Kalyan darwaja. As this route is very difficult, proper technical expertise and equipment are necessary.
Accommodation Facility :
      Not available on Bhandargad fort. The porches built for the fort keepers on Mahuli fort can be used for stay but it is recommended to avoid as do a one day trek.
Food Facility :
      Not available.
Drinking Water Facility :
      Available in water tanks on Mahuli fort opposite the porches. Water isn’t available on Bhandargad fort.
Time To Reach :
      3 hrs from Asangaon and 6-8 hrs via Kalyan darwa
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Forts of Category: Hill forts
 Aad  Achala  Aguada  Ahivant
 Ajinkyatara  Ajmera  Ajoba  Alang
 Ambagad  Anghai  Anjaneri  Ankai
 Antoor  Arjungad  Asawa  Asherigad
 Aundha  Avchitgad  Ballalgad  Balwantgad
 Banda Fort  Bankot  Barvai  Bhagwantgad
 Bhairavgad(kothale)  Bhairavgad(Moroshi)  Bhandardurg  Bhangsigad(Bhangsi mata gad)
 Bharatgad  Bhaskargad  Bhavangad  Bhavanigad
 Bhilai Fort  Bhimashankar  Bhivagad  Bhivgad(Bhimgad)
 Bhorgiri  Bhudargad  Bhupalgad (Banurgad)  Bhupatgad
 Bhushangad  Birwadi  Bishta  Bitangad
 Chambhargad  Chandan-Vandan  Chanderi  Chandragad to Arthur seat
 Chandragad(Dhavalgad)  Chapora Fort  Chaulher  Chavand
 Darya Ghat  Dasgaon Fort  Dategad  Daulatmangal
 Dehergad (Bhorgad)  Dermal  Devgiri (Daulatabad)  Dhak-Bahiri
 Dhakoba  Dharavi Fort  Dharmapuri  Dubergad(Dubera)
 Dundha  Durg  Durg Dhakoba  Gadgada (Ghargad)
 Gagangad  Galna  Gambhirgad  Gandharvgad
 Gavilgad  Ghangad  Gharapuri  Ghodbunder Fort
 Ghosalgad  Ghotawada Fort (Gotara)  Gopalgad  Gorakhgad
 Gorakhgad(Manmad)  Gowalkot  Gunawantgad  Hadsar
 Hanumantgad(Nimgiri)  Hanumantgad(Sindhudurg)  Hargad  Harihar
 Harishchandragad  Hatgad  Hatkeshwar to Lenyadri  Honnur Fort
 Indragad  Indrai  Irshalgad  Jangli Jaigad
 Janjala (Vaishagad)  Jawlya  Jivdhan  Kailasgad
 Kakati Fort  Kaladgad  Kalanidhigad (Kalanandigad)  Kaldurg
 Kalsubai  Kalyangad(Nandgiri)  Kamalgad  Kamandurg
 Kanchan  Kanhergad(Nashik)  Kankrala  Karha
 Karnala  Katra  Kavnai  Kenjalgad
 Khairai  Kharepatan fort  Kohoj  Kokandiva
 Koldurg  Kolkewadi  Kondhavi  Korigad
 Kulang  Kunjargad(Kombadgad)  Kurdugad  Laling
 Lingana  Lohgad  Madangad  Madhu makarandgad
 Mahadevgad  Mahimangad  Mahimatgad  Mahipalgad
 Mahipatgad  Mahuli  Malanggad  Malhargad
 Mandangad  Mangad  Mangalgad  Mangi-Tungi
 Manikdurg  Manikgad  Manikpunj  Manjarsubha Fort
 Manohar-Mansantoshgad  Markandeya  Mirgad(Songir)  Mohandar(Shidaka)
 Mohangad  Moragad  Mordhan  Morgiri
 Mrugagad  Mulher  Nagardhan  Nagla Bunder Fort
 Naneghat  Narayangad  Narayangad(Amboli)  Narnala
 Nhavigad  Nimgiri  Nivati Fort  Pabargad
 Pachhapur Fort  Padargad  Pal Fort  Palashi Fort
 Palgad  Pandavgad  Panhaledurg  Panhalekaji Fort
 Panhalgad  Pardi Fort  Pargad  Parnera Fort
 Parvatgad  Pateshwar  Peb  Pemgiri(Shahagad)
 Peth (Kothaligad)  Piliv Fort  Pimpla  Pimplas Kot
 Pisol  Plus Valley  Prabalgad  Pratapgad
 Premgiri  Purandar  Raigad  Raikot
 Raireshwar  Rajapur Fort (British warehouse)  Rajdeher  Rajdher
 Rajgad  Rajhansgad (Yellur Fort)  Rajmachi  Ramdurg
 Ramgad  Ramshej  Ramtek  Ranjangiri
 Rasalgad  Ratangad  Ratangad(Ratnadurg)  Ratnadurg
 Rawlya  Rawlya - Jawlya  Riwa Fort  Rohida
 Rohilgad  Sada Fort  Sadashivgad  Sagargad
 Sajjangad  Salher  Salota  Samangad
 Samrajgad  Sandan Valley - Karoli Ghat  Santoshgad  Saptashrungi
 Sarasgad  Sewri Fort  Shivgad  Shivneri
 ShivtharGhal  Siddhagad (Malvan)  Sidhhagad  Sinhagad
 Sitabuldi fort(Sitabardi Fort)  Sondai  Songad  Songir (Dhule)
 Songir (Karjat)  Songiri (near Roha)  Sudhagad  Sumargad
 Tahuli  Takmak  Talgad  Tandulwadi
 Terekhol Fort  Thalner  Tikona  Torna
 Trimbakgad  Tringalwadi  Tung  Udgir
 Umberkhind  Vairatgad  Vajragad (Vasai)  Vallabhgad(Hargapur)
 Vardhangad  Varugad  Vasantgad  Vetalgad
 Vetalwadi Gad  Vilasgad (Mallikarjun)  Visapur  Vishalgad
 Yashwantgad(Nate)