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Bhorgiri FortHeight : 2000
Type : Hill forts Fort Range : Bhimashankar
District : Pune Grade : Medium
      The mountain on the backside of Bhorgiri village has two caves which are easily visible from the village. These caves and a saffron flag are visible at the midst height of the fort. One has to cross a small stream to reach the base in 5 minutes. At the last patch of the fort there are steps carved in stone. We reach the first cave within 5 minutes walking from the base. There are two water tanks on both sides of the first cave which is built on four supporting pillars. On the left side of the water tank there is a Shiv ling and a Nandi sculpture. The second cave is bigger than the first one which is also built on four supporting pillars and has two Shiv ling and Nandi sculptures. Moving back to the route on the opposite by keeping the hill on our left and valley to the right we have to climb the mountain which will take us to the remnants of the fortification wall and then to the summit. Here there is a Satvahana era water tank of which two parts have water and the third part is dried up and has a Veerghal kept in it. Circumnavigating the fort on the left we come across a water tank which is in ruins and it has a Shivling carved on it. Moving forward there are joint water tanks and also there is another when we circumnavigate the fort. Here there is a ruined stone sculpture painted with Vermillion.

Further in the dense vegetation on the fort there are Shivlingas and a devastated sculpture of Veerbhadra. Near this a path descends down which takes us to steps carved in stone and a cave to the right. Bit earlier on the same path towards the left there are remnants of an entrance doorway. The route going from this doorway takes us to Bhimashankar region.
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Bhorgiri
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Ways To Reach :
      One can reach Bhorgiri from Mumbai and Pune by following this route - Talegaon – Chakan – Rajgurunagar – Chaas – Wada – Dehane – Shirgaon – Bhorgiri. From Shirgaon there is a diversion towards Bhimashankar and Rajgurunagar to Bhorgiri distance is 55 kms. Buses and private vehicles are available from Rajgurunagar to reach Wada. Special jeeps can be hired from Rajgurunagar and Wada also to reach Bhorgiri.

Other available options are:-
Borivli – Bhorgiri bus reaches at 10 am.
Klayan – Bhorgiri bus reaches at 2 pm

Both buses go via Rajgurunagar and take a halt of about 15 minutes at Bhorgiri.

Mumbai – Pune – Bhimashankar by bus and then trek to Bhorgiri for 3 hrs across 8 kms distance. The information on Bhorgiri to Bhimashankar range trek is available on website under the section “Range Treks in Sahyadri”.
Accommodation Facility :
      Koteshwar temple and the cave can accommodate up to 10 persons.
Food Facility :
      Not available
Drinking Water Facility :
      Available in water tanks on the fort
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Forts starting with: B
 Bahadarpur Fort  Bahadurgad  Bahadurwadi gad  Ballalgad
 Balwantgad  Banda Fort  Bandra Fort  Bankot
 Barvai  Belapur Fort  Belgaum Fort  Bhagwantgad
 Bhairavgad (Satara)  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