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Korlai FortHeight : 275 ft.
Type : Coastal Forts Fort Range : Konkan
District : Raigad Grade : Medium
      Alibaug is a renowned place, well known for the beautiful beach and the fort named Colaba. To the south of Alibaug is the town of “Revdanda”, which was one of the most important centers of the Portuguese in 15th and 16th century. A further southward is the fort of Korlai, which is quite beautiful. It is surrounded by sea on three sides.
It is not a tall fort. The total height is about 275 m. The most fascinating one is the beach here. The blue ocean on one side and the creek named “Kundalika” on the eastern end create scenery. The fort is situated at the mouth of the creek and has been admired by great historians like Pandit Mahadevshastri Joshi. Some important incidents are linked with the fort and need to recall. Moreover, its construction is also a good one.

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Korlai
Korlai
Korlai
History :
      An account of significant event contributes to the great history of the fort. In 1521, Portuguese had established a strong control over the coast, and took permission from the first Burhan Nizam. They erected a port over here, and built a machi here. Korlai was initially known as the “Rock of Chaul”. Here they set a strong control by controlling fort of Revdanda. In 1594, there was a chaotic situation after Burhan Nizam died. The Portuguese tried to take advantage of this by building fortification here. But Hussein Nizam perceived the danger and decided to fortify this mountain himself. The Portuguese opposed this and they signed a treaty. It was decided that inseam would not build a fort and the Portuguese would not pose him any threat on the seas. However second Burhan Nizam succeeded in building a fort here.

Once his Sardar Fattekhan cannoned the walls of Revdanda. The Portuguese were short of soldiers, and ordered more men. They then attacked the fort by pervading in the base village. They won the fight and captured Korlai. In 1602, a garrison of 8000 was present on the fort. Thus it was clear that the Portuguese had to involve a considerable part of their army to protect this place. Hence they maintained the citadel, the ramparts, storage house and the machi, demolishing the remaining work. In 1684, Sambhaji Maharaj made an unsuccessful attempt to capture the fort. In 1739, Chimajiappa made a strong attack on the fort and captured it. The Marathas changed the names of bastions. San Diyago was named Pushti and San Francisco was named Ganesh. Finally it became a part of independent India.
Fascinating Spots :

      Let us start our trek from the first entrance. We come on the citadel that is about 100 m long and just 10m wide. The ramparts are in a good condition. There is an old church. From here we can have a glimpse of the blue waters, which gives a sense of the blue sky mixed with the seawater. The small boats sailing look amazing. Going westwards there are 2 bastions, the one on seaside is called San Diyago and the one on the creek side is called San Francisco. In all there are five bastions.

As we descend down through the seven doorways, we reach the western front where the storehouse for ammunition is present. On the western and northern ends cannons were stationed, pointing towards the sea and the fort of Revdanda respectively. It has been discovered that there were 70 cannons on the fort in 1602.

On the northern end is a machi, on which a cross was erected and is called “Santa Cruz”. It is 3 m high and cannons stood here guarding the northern end.
Ways To Reach :
      One has to board a bus to Revdanda. From here we get auto-rickshaw to the village of Korlai. It takes 20 minutes to reach to the base of the fort. There are 2 ways:
The entrance from the southern face or seaside is the way of stairs. A walk of 25 minutes leads us to the top, or the citadel of the fort.

The entrance on northwestern side is to be reached by walking all around the northern periphery of the fort. This entrance faces the west side and leads to the citadel after passing seven doors.

Accommodation Facility :
      No accommodation available on the fort. However, a good place to stay in tents. Also one can avail better staying facility in Alibaug and Revdanda.
Food Facility :
      One has to carry his own foodstuffs.
Drinking Water Facility :
      Water is available in the base village.,
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Forts of Grade: Medium
 Aad  Achala  Ahivant  Ajmera
 Ambagad  Ankai  Antoor  Asawa
 Balwantgad  Barvai  Bhairavgad (Satara)  Bhairavgad(kothale)
 Bhandardurg  Bhaskargad  Bhavanigad  Bhivagad
 Bhivgad(Bhimgad)  Bhorgiri  Bhushangad  Bishta
 Bitangad  Chambhargad  Chandragad(Dhavalgad)  Chavand
 Daulatmangal  Dehergad (Bhorgad)  Dermal  Devgiri (Daulatabad)
 Dhakoba  Dharmapuri  Dubergad(Dubera)  Dundha
 Durg  Durg Dhakoba  Gagangad  Galna
 Gambhirgad  Gavilgad  Gharapuri  Ghosalgad
 Ghotawada Fort (Gotara)  Gorakhgad  Gorakhgad(Manmad)  Gowalkot
 Gunawantgad  Hadsar  Hanumantgad(Nimgiri)  Hanumantgad(Sindhudurg)
 Hargad  Harihar  Harishchandragad  Hatgad
 Hatkeshwar to Lenyadri  Honnur Fort  Indragad  Jangli Jaigad
 Janjala (Vaishagad)  Jawlya  Kailasgad  Kalanidhigad (Kalanandigad)
 Kaldurg  Kalsubai  Kamalgad  Kamandurg
 Kanchan  Kanhergad(Nashik)  Karha  Katra
 Kavnai  Kenjalgad  Khairai  Kohoj
 Kokandiva  Koldurg  Kolkewadi  Kondhavi
 Korlai  Kunjargad(Kombadgad)  Laling  Madhu makarandgad
 Mahimangad  Mahimatgad  Mahipatgad  Malanggad
 Mandangad  Mangad  Mangalgad  Manikdurg
 Manikgad  Manikpunj  Manjarsubha Fort  Manohar-Mansantoshgad
 Markandeya  Mirgad(Songir)  Mohangad  Mordhan
 Mrugagad  Mudagad  Mulher  Nanded Fort (Nadgiri)
 Narayangad  Narayangad(Amboli)  Narnala  Nhavigad
 Nimgiri  Pabargad  Padargad  Padmagad (Malvan)
 Palgad  Pandavgad  Panhaledurg  Panhalekaji Fort
 Pargad  Parnera Fort  Parvatgad  Pateshwar
 Peb  Pemgiri(Shahagad)  Peth (Kothaligad)  Pimpla
 Pimplas Kot  Pisol  Prabalgad  Premgiri
 Raikot  Raireshwar  Rajgad  Rajmachi
 Ramgad  Ramshej  Ramtek  Ranjangiri
 Ratangad  Ratangad(Ratnadurg)  Rohida  Rohilgad
 Sada Fort  Sagargad  Sajjangad  Salher
 Salota  Samangad  Santoshgad  Saptashrungi
 Sarasgad  Shivgad  Shivneri  Siddhagad (Malvan)
 Sondai  Songad  Songir (Dhule)  Songir (Karjat)
 Songiri (near Roha)  Suvarnadurg  Tahuli  Takmak
 Talgad  Tandulwadi  Thalner  Torna
 Trimbakgad  Umberkhind  Underi  Vairatgad
 Vallabhgad(Hargapur)  Vardhangad  Varugad  Vasota
 Vetalgad  Vetalwadi Gad  Vilasgad (Mallikarjun)  Visapur
 Vishalgad