Overview/Itinerary

About Ramshej Fort Nashik

India blessed with some excellent legacy forts, and Various citadels are crisscrossing all through the region's length and expansiveness. Ramshej hill fort is one such stronghold. Found 14 kilometers north-west of Nashik, on the Nashik-Vapi road, in the Peth mountain ranges, Ramshej Fort Nashik is one of the well-known monsoon treks in Maharashtra. Ramshejgad gets its name from the conviction that Lord Rama had made this spot as his living arrangement for quite a while during their exile. Ramshej means Lord Ram's bedstead. On the western tip of the lovely Ramshej Ghat in Northern Nasik, views the brilliant Ramshej Fort. Ramshej Killa is situated at a stature of 3273 feet above the sea level, which shows you the wonder of work and exertion that went into making it.

Ramshej Killa history, after the demise of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, numerous forts set up substantial barriers under the authority of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj. This small fortress was no exemption. Aurangzeb's military assaulted the post, and his leaders threatened the Maratha realm saying that they would catch the stronghold in hours. Yet, Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj and his army opposed these assaults for seven years. In this manner, the Fort stayed with the Marathas for a period that was longer than the battling lives of the leaders of Aurangazeb's military. This Courage is the thing that composed Ramshej's name in brilliant words throughout the entire existence of Marathas. Ramshej Killa, along these lines, set an example for the Maratha-Mughal war. Afterward, Ramshej post was one of the 17 fortresses given up to the British in 1818 CE.

 

Ramshej Fort Nashik Information

  • Starting point Ramshej Fort Trek: Aashewadi village, Sinnar Taluka, Nashik district.
  • Ramshej Fort Nashik Trek Gradient: Easy. Ramshej Killa Nashik is a continuously uphill trail with some rising and falling segments.
  • Approximate time: Two hours
  • Water sources: Ample water sources. However, one should carry at least 2 liters of water before starting the trek.

 

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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions

Best months to visit Ramshej Fort Nashik

The best time to visit the Ramshej Fort Trek is at the monsoons' beginning. Rainy season helps because when it rains, the hillside suddenly bursts into greenery, and during those short dry spells in the monsoons, the soil is firm enough to climb.

How to reach to Ramshej Fort Nashik

  • One can reach Nashik from Mumbai and Pune.
  • Then board an S.T from Nashik's CBS bus station to Peth and alight at the Aashewadi Phata.
  • A walk of some minutes takes us to Aashewadi village, where we can see the Fort.
  • The route to Fort goes from the village's backside by keeping Fort on the left side.

About the Ramshej Fort Trek

After entering the base village, there is a Hanuman temple encompassed by gigantic shade-giving trees. The path to the Ramshej Killa begins from Aashewadi on the south side and goes to the top from the east face. In transit, there is a little sanctuary of Lord Ram inside an immense cavern. The cavern is very much kept up by the devotees and offers a pleasant spot to rest. The engravings close to the cavern can be seen distinctively. One reservoir lies on the southwards of this cavern, which has consumable water. The fortification is situated on a high plateau with slopes on all sides. On the left is an enormous tableland and on the right side starts the climb of the stone-cut advances looking over the fantastic view of the dam amid the greens.

It takes one to the remaining parts of the colossal passage entryway. There is a sanctuary of Lord Ram at the post's passage with perfectly cut sculptures of Prabhu Ram, Lakshman, and Sita. There is a water reservoir close to the sanctuary holding consumable water. There are bastions and caverns ahead in transit towards the left, observing this should stroll towards the East, where there are ruins of the Fort. On the eastern side of the post is the fortress's main entryway, etched from the parent rock. There are many stone cut water reservoirs on the Ramshej Fort. The concealed passage door on the eastern side of the post drives the way to Bhorgad fortification. One needs to move towards the flag post where water tanks are scooped out in the earth. From the top, the perspective on the whole mountain scope of Chambar Caves, Trimbak, Satmala, Bhorgad, and immense fields is unique.

 

Highlights of the Ramshej Fort Trek

  • The breeze hitting your face as well the view from the top of Ramshej fort is breathtaking.
  • Ramshej Trek is the best Fort for novice hikers to explore on the weekend.
  • Nature enthusiasts will be thrilled to find green farms encircling the Ramshej Fort. One can also find several tamarind trees on the way to the top.
  • History buffs will be fascinated by exploring Ramshej fort, which goes back to the 17th century.
  • This holy Fort is also known as the place where Lord Rama stayed for a while during their exile.
  • One can spot the Trimbak and Satmala mountain ranges from the top of the Fort.
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