Information about shivneri fort

  1. Shivneri Fort (Junnar)
  2. The Shivneri Fort
  3. Shivneri Fort Information, Shivneri Trek Info
  4. Shivneri Fort – Fort Information
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  6. Shivneri Fort
  7. Shivneri Fort (Junnar)
  8. The Shivneri Fort
  9. Shivneri Fort Information, Shivneri Trek Info
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Shivneri Fort (Junnar)

This was on my list for quite long. This time got opportunity to visit. Visited with family and that included senior citizens as well. Car goes upto the doors of the fort. Fort is well maintained. Steps and pathways carved out for ease of walking. One has to walk and climb many steps to visit different points on the fort. The relatively easy access is to the Shivai Devi temple. For the birthplace of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, one has to walk a lot. Fort authority has provided water taps at many places. But, it is suggested to carry your own water, food. Also, cap, sunglasses and good shoes are needed. It takes at least 2hrs to visit all points on the fort. The views from the fort are really beautiful. The birthplace is worth a visit. There is always a big rush on the weekends. So, plan accordingly We had a chance to visit this fort. The car takes to you to the main gate and from here there are steps. It takes around 2/3 hours to walk around the fort. Nothing much to see on the top except the views are exciting from the top. There is a building with the birthplace of Shivaji and a statue of Jijabai and Shivaji but for this one has to walk a lot. On weekends there is a lot of rush so start early. No entry tickets. There are good gardens maintained at various levels on the fort. Excellent place to visit. Fort is also well maintained, however the brth place of Shivaji is too dangerous to enter, as the crowd is too much for such a small place, there can be an accident anytime...

The Shivneri Fort

Located in Junnar town of Pune district, Shivneri Fort has been a turning point in Indian history. Birthplace of Shivaji Maharaj, this fort is loved by many. Come monsoon and the fort looks stunning with its stone structures washed in the pouring rains. The view from the top of the fort looks absolutely amazing with huge covers of green all over. Read on.. A peek in the past: Image Source: The Buddhist caves located here indicate that Shivneri has been around much before the Maratha Empire set foot here. Maratha chief Maloji Bhosale was given this fort by Bahami king Bahadur Nizam Shah II. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was born at the fort in 1630 and has spent a considerable amount of his childhood here. The fort was also ruled by the Mughals before Sahu Maharaj demanded it back in the 18th century. Today, Shivneri fort is owned by the Government of India. The marvellous fort architecture Image Source: The fort stands tall over 1000 feet and is triangular in shape. Back in the days, the fort used to be heavily guarded and to reach inside, one had to pass through seven doors: Maha Darwaja, Ganesh Darwaja, Pir Darwaja, Hatti Darwaja, Shivai Darwaja, Mena Darwaja and Kulup Darwaja. As you move up, you are welcomed by huge ambarkhanas. Moving further, near ‘Badami Talav’ you will see statues of Jijabai and Bal Shivaji. Here, you will find Shiv Janmasthan, a two-storeyed building where Shivaji Maharaj was born. Visiting Shivneri Fort: Image Source: The fort is located at a dista...

Shivneri Fort Information, Shivneri Trek Info

SHIVNERI FORT, SHIVNERI TREK Shivneri Fort is a very famous fort in the Junnar region of Maharashtra. It holds a lot of historical importance as it was the birthplace ofChhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. This place is ideal for one day treks/visits and requires moderate trekking experience. See below for more information about Shivneri and the trek involved in getting to the top. General Info:There are 7 doors which one needs to cross to get to the top of the fort.There is lot to be explored at Shivneri and it'sideal for people who love historical places. In the recent days, the government has taken a lot of efforts to provide good facilities to the visitors at this fort. There's a proper parking facility at the base where you can safely park your vehicles. Drinking water, washrooms and dustbins are also placed at various places. How to reach: Shivneri fort is located at a distance of around 100kms from Central Pune. One has to head towards Junnar village from Pune. If you have your own vehicle, you can drive till the foothils of the fort where your vehicles can be parked. Folks travelling by public transport will need to walk for about 2 kms from Junnar to get to the base fo the fort. From the base, you will have to climb around 400-500 steps to reach to the top. It takes around 45 mins to an hour to cover these steps. It's not that tiring though. What to see at Shivneri: There is plenty of sightseeing that can be done on the fort. • Shivai Temple - Temple of goddess Shivai aft...

Shivneri Fort – Fort Information

Shivneri Fort is a 17th-century military History Shivneri is known to be a place of Buddhist dominion from the 1st century AD. The caves, rock-cut architecture and water system indicate presence of habitation from the 1st century. Shivneri got its name as it was under the possession of the Yadavas of Devagiri. This fort was mainly used to guard the old trading route from Desh to the port city of Architecture Shivneri is a hill fort having a triangular shape and has its entrance from the South-west side of the hill.Apart from the main gate there is an entrance to the fort from side called locally as the chain gate, where in one has to hold chains to climb up to the fort gate. The fort extends up to 1 mi (1.6 km) with seven spiral well-defended gates. There are mud walls all around the fort. Inside the fort, the major buildings are the prayer hall, a tomb and a mosque. There is an overhanging where executions took place. There are statues of Jijabai and young Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj inside the fort. At the centre of the fort is a water pond which is called ‘Badami Talav’. To the South of ‘Badami Talav’ are the statues Jijabai and a young Shivaji Maharaj. In the fort there are two water springs, called Ganges and Yamuna, which have water throughout the year. Two kilometers away from this fort there are the How to reach The nearest town

Shivneri Fort

Shivneri Fort is one of the most magnificent as well as historically rich forts of India. It is situated at a distance of approximately 90 km from the Pune city of Maharashtra. The fort dates back to the time period when Shivaji was not even born yet. Shivneri Fort was built under the aegis of Sahaji, the father of Shivaji, who wanted a strong fortification that could protect his family from the enemies. Infact, Jijabai (Shivaji's mother) spent the days of her pregnancy here and it was here only that Shivaji Maharaj was born, in the year 1627. Almost the entire childhood of Shivaji was spent playing inside the compound of the fort. He received most of his basic education here only and the lessons he learnt here were responsible, to quite an extent, in shaping his personality as a great ruler. Apart from its connection with Chhatrapati Shivaji, the fort is also quite popular for its magnificent architecture. To make the Shivneri Fort enemy proof, Sahaji ordered the construction of seven massive gates. One has to go through all the seven to gain entrance into the fort. Badami Talav, a small pond situated in the heart of the fort, is one of its most endearing features. In the vicinity of the pond is a magnificent statue of Jijabai, along with her son Shivaji. There are a number of structures near the Shivneri Fort that are worth having a look at. Amongst them is a temple dedicated to Goddess Shivani. The local people of the area believe that Shivaji was named so, after the Go...

Shivneri Fort

Shivneri Fort is one of the most magnificent as well as historically rich forts of India. It is situated at a distance of approximately 90 km from the Pune city of Maharashtra. The fort dates back to the time period when Shivaji was not even born yet. Shivneri Fort was built under the aegis of Sahaji, the father of Shivaji, who wanted a strong fortification that could protect his family from the enemies. Infact, Jijabai (Shivaji's mother) spent the days of her pregnancy here and it was here only that Shivaji Maharaj was born, in the year 1627. Almost the entire childhood of Shivaji was spent playing inside the compound of the fort. He received most of his basic education here only and the lessons he learnt here were responsible, to quite an extent, in shaping his personality as a great ruler. Apart from its connection with Chhatrapati Shivaji, the fort is also quite popular for its magnificent architecture. To make the Shivneri Fort enemy proof, Sahaji ordered the construction of seven massive gates. One has to go through all the seven to gain entrance into the fort. Badami Talav, a small pond situated in the heart of the fort, is one of its most endearing features. In the vicinity of the pond is a magnificent statue of Jijabai, along with her son Shivaji. There are a number of structures near the Shivneri Fort that are worth having a look at. Amongst them is a temple dedicated to Goddess Shivani. The local people of the area believe that Shivaji was named so, after the Go...

Shivneri Fort (Junnar)

This was on my list for quite long. This time got opportunity to visit. Visited with family and that included senior citizens as well. Car goes upto the doors of the fort. Fort is well maintained. Steps and pathways carved out for ease of walking. One has to walk and climb many steps to visit different points on the fort. The relatively easy access is to the Shivai Devi temple. For the birthplace of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, one has to walk a lot. Fort authority has provided water taps at many places. But, it is suggested to carry your own water, food. Also, cap, sunglasses and good shoes are needed. It takes at least 2hrs to visit all points on the fort. The views from the fort are really beautiful. The birthplace is worth a visit. There is always a big rush on the weekends. So, plan accordingly We had a chance to visit this fort. The car takes to you to the main gate and from here there are steps. It takes around 2/3 hours to walk around the fort. Nothing much to see on the top except the views are exciting from the top. There is a building with the birthplace of Shivaji and a statue of Jijabai and Shivaji but for this one has to walk a lot. On weekends there is a lot of rush so start early. No entry tickets. There are good gardens maintained at various levels on the fort. Excellent place to visit. Fort is also well maintained, however the brth place of Shivaji is too dangerous to enter, as the crowd is too much for such a small place, there can be an accident anytime...

The Shivneri Fort

Located in Junnar town of Pune district, Shivneri Fort has been a turning point in Indian history. Birthplace of Shivaji Maharaj, this fort is loved by many. Come monsoon and the fort looks stunning with its stone structures washed in the pouring rains. The view from the top of the fort looks absolutely amazing with huge covers of green all over. Read on.. A peek in the past: Image Source: The Buddhist caves located here indicate that Shivneri has been around much before the Maratha Empire set foot here. Maratha chief Maloji Bhosale was given this fort by Bahami king Bahadur Nizam Shah II. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was born at the fort in 1630 and has spent a considerable amount of his childhood here. The fort was also ruled by the Mughals before Sahu Maharaj demanded it back in the 18th century. Today, Shivneri fort is owned by the Government of India. The marvellous fort architecture Image Source: The fort stands tall over 1000 feet and is triangular in shape. Back in the days, the fort used to be heavily guarded and to reach inside, one had to pass through seven doors: Maha Darwaja, Ganesh Darwaja, Pir Darwaja, Hatti Darwaja, Shivai Darwaja, Mena Darwaja and Kulup Darwaja. As you move up, you are welcomed by huge ambarkhanas. Moving further, near ‘Badami Talav’ you will see statues of Jijabai and Bal Shivaji. Here, you will find Shiv Janmasthan, a two-storeyed building where Shivaji Maharaj was born. Visiting Shivneri Fort: Image Source: The fort is located at a dista...

Shivneri Fort Information, Shivneri Trek Info

SHIVNERI FORT, SHIVNERI TREK Shivneri Fort is a very famous fort in the Junnar region of Maharashtra. It holds a lot of historical importance as it was the birthplace ofChhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. This place is ideal for one day treks/visits and requires moderate trekking experience. See below for more information about Shivneri and the trek involved in getting to the top. General Info:There are 7 doors which one needs to cross to get to the top of the fort.There is lot to be explored at Shivneri and it'sideal for people who love historical places. In the recent days, the government has taken a lot of efforts to provide good facilities to the visitors at this fort. There's a proper parking facility at the base where you can safely park your vehicles. Drinking water, washrooms and dustbins are also placed at various places. How to reach: Shivneri fort is located at a distance of around 100kms from Central Pune. One has to head towards Junnar village from Pune. If you have your own vehicle, you can drive till the foothils of the fort where your vehicles can be parked. Folks travelling by public transport will need to walk for about 2 kms from Junnar to get to the base fo the fort. From the base, you will have to climb around 400-500 steps to reach to the top. It takes around 45 mins to an hour to cover these steps. It's not that tiring though. What to see at Shivneri: There is plenty of sightseeing that can be done on the fort. • Shivai Temple - Temple of goddess Shivai aft...

Shivneri Fort – Fort Information

Shivneri Fort is a 17th-century military History Shivneri is known to be a place of Buddhist dominion from the 1st century AD. The caves, rock-cut architecture and water system indicate presence of habitation from the 1st century. Shivneri got its name as it was under the possession of the Yadavas of Devagiri. This fort was mainly used to guard the old trading route from Desh to the port city of Architecture Shivneri is a hill fort having a triangular shape and has its entrance from the South-west side of the hill.Apart from the main gate there is an entrance to the fort from side called locally as the chain gate, where in one has to hold chains to climb up to the fort gate. The fort extends up to 1 mi (1.6 km) with seven spiral well-defended gates. There are mud walls all around the fort. Inside the fort, the major buildings are the prayer hall, a tomb and a mosque. There is an overhanging where executions took place. There are statues of Jijabai and young Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj inside the fort. At the centre of the fort is a water pond which is called ‘Badami Talav’. To the South of ‘Badami Talav’ are the statues Jijabai and a young Shivaji Maharaj. In the fort there are two water springs, called Ganges and Yamuna, which have water throughout the year. Two kilometers away from this fort there are the How to reach The nearest town