Dehergad (Bhorgad)

Hill forts Nashik Peth, Nashik
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Difficulty
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Height
3580 ft from MSL
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Dehergad (Bhorgad)

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Introduction

Dehergad is situated in Dindori Taluka on the east side of Ramsej fort. The water tank on the fort and rock-cut steps prove that the fort is ancient. Dehergad which is also known as “Bhorgad” was built to safeguard the trade route of Peth-Sawalghat-Dindori.

How to Reach

On Nashik-Dharampur road there is Ashewadi village & on 4 kms from Ashewadi there is phata which takes us to the base village of Dehergad called “Deherwadi” We can reach the top within an hour from Deherwadi.

Points of Interest

In the last part of the ascent, we can see steps carved in stone which takes us to the entrance, which has been destroyed. At the left hand side of entrance we can see a dry tank. Steps behind this tank takes us to the east side of the fort. Here there are 3 water tanks. Near those tanks there is a Shivalinga and the temple is destroyed. On both South & West side there are 3 joint tanks. On the top of the fort there are remnants of mansions.

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