Bhaskargad-Fort

Bhaskargad-Fort
Bhaskargad-Fort
Bhaskargad-Fort
Bhaskargad-Fort
  • Name of the Fort:
  • Bhaskargad
  • Difficulty Level:
  • MEdium
  • Endurance Level:
  • Medium

About Fort

  • Height of the Fort:
  • 2500 ft.
  • Base Village:
  • Nirgudpada
  • District:
  • Nashik
  • Region:
  • Pune
  • Route:
  • The base village of this fort is Nirgudpada, which is 20 km away from Trimbakeshwar. From Nirgudpada, the forts Harihar and Bhaskargad are visible, and Bhaskargad is to the left side of the village. We need to cross a rivulet to reach the trail to the fort, which takes us to the steps after a hike for an hour and half. There are two routes to reach Nirgudpada: From Nashik : Nirgudpada is about 50 km to the east of Nashik on SH27, on the road to Trimbakeshwar.
    From Khodala : People travelling from Mumbai, Thane and Dombivli can reach Nirgudpada via 2 routes Kalyan – Kasara – Khodala – Nirgudpada Kalyan – Bhiwandi – Wada – Khodala – Nirgudpada If we are traveling at odd hours on this route, better to have a private vehicle as buses might not be frequent. Also, this is a very lonely route for night traveling.
  • Distance from Pune:
  • Description:
  • During 1271 to 1308 the fort was under the control of Yadavas of Devgiri. When Devgiri was taken over by Bahamanis, this fort went under their control. When Shahaji Maharaj revolted against Nizamshahi in 1629, the fort went under his control. In 1633, the Moghuls gained control over Bhaskargad. In 1670, Moropant Pingle won this fort for Shivaji Maharaj and the Moghuls regained it in 1688. In 1730, the fishermen rebelled with Mughals and captured the fort. Later it was with Peshwas till the British captured it in 1818.
    History of Bhaskargad is not available. However, the rock cut steps along the mountain face and the stone cut covered cisterns are characteristics of forts built during the rule Satvaahan dynasty and indicate that the fort is ancient.