Bitangad

Hill forts Nashik Kalsubai
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Difficulty
Medium
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Height
4000 ft. from MSL
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Trek Duration
1 hour hike from Bitangwadi
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Best Season
November to February

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Bitangad

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Fort

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Introduction

Bitangad is located at the border of Nashik and Ahmednagar districts, a bit interior to the Ghoti – Bhandardara road. It is a part of the Kalsubai range, and is near to Aundha, Patta, Aad and Mhasoba. To the southwest of this fort are Kalsubai, Alang, Madan and Kulang.

How to Reach

The base village of this fort is Bitangwadi, which is quite interior to the main road. Ghoti town is located on NH3 about 30 km east of Igatpuri, a known place on Mumbai – Nashik route. From Ghoti toll, proceed towards Bhandardara. At about 19 km, we need to take diversion at Taked Phata. From Taked, we have to reach the Ekdara village diversion at 11 km and take the road to Bitanwadi which is 6 km away from the diversion.
From Bitangwadi, the trail to the fort comprises quite steep rock cut steps and a rope might be useful. Avoid trek in monsoon as the steps become slippery.

Points of Interest

Since the mountain cap has scarce area, this mountain was fortified only to function as a watch tower. Hence there are very few remnants on the fort. However, this is a good place to hike and stay overnight as it offers scenic views from the top.

Facilities & Amenities

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Accommodation

Accommodation is not available on the fort, but available in Bitangwadi or in Taked in the temple of “Jatayu”.

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Food

Recommended packed lunch

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Water

Recommended to carry water

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Additional Information

2-4 days day trek can be planned to visit Aundha, Patta, and Bitangad forts. A private vehicle is preferable.

Nearby Villages

Bitangwadi

Planning Your Trek?

Pack Smart

Carry essentials, water, and first aid kit

Start Early

Begin your trek early in the morning

Trek in Groups

Always trek with companions for safety