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Vasota Fort Trek
Vasota Fort TrekDetailed Description
Location: Near Satara
-Nageshwar cave with a Mahadev temple inside
A brief history:
According to historians the Vasota fort was under the Maratha rule during the 16th century. It was named Vyaghragad(meaning tiger) by Shivaji Maharaj because of its defensive capability. Later it was in control of the Peshwas (Bajirao Peshwe) only to fall in the hands of the British empire during the 18th century who bombarded the fort and destroyed many structures within the fort.
There are 2 forts i.e. old and new, the old Vasota is inaccessible and trekking is carried out only at the new Vasota fort. This is a dream trek for every trekker as it offers a thrilling experience of walking through a dense forest full of wild animals and an opportunity to get close to nature. On the way up trekkers will Get a glimpse of a Hanuman temple, water reservoirs, old dilapidated structures and the Nageshwar cave which is home to the Mahadev temple.
Trekkers are advised to carry plenty of water and food as the trek to the summit takes about 3 hours and can be tiring.
- Since the fort is in the middle of a dense jungle trekkers must take proper precautions during monsoon as the area is full of leeches.
Camping at the fort or in its surrounding areas is not permitted by the forest department as it lies under a wild life sanctuary and attracts wild animals at night.
From: Mumbai - > Pune - > Satara -> Bamnoli village From: Pune - > Satara -> Bamnoli village
Once at Bamnoli trekkers have to take a boat ride on the Shivsagar Lake for about one and a half hour which will take them to the base of the fort. This is where the actualtrek begins.
The boat ride offers breathtaking views of the mountains and sceneries surrounding the lake. Travelling in a large group makes the boat ride cost effective.
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