Exploring Ratangad Fort: A Thrilling Trek from Pune
Ratangad Fort, known as the "Jewel of Forts,"
offers a thrilling trekking experience, panoramic views, and a glimpse of
Maharashtra’s rich history. Here’s a simple guide for planning your trek from
Pune.
How to Reach Ratangad
from Pune:
From Pune, drive or take a bus to Bhandardara via Sangamner
(about 180 km). Then, head to Ratanwadi village (20 km from Bhandardara), the
starting point for the trek. Regular buses and private vehicles make this route
accessible.
Stay and Food:
Bhandardara has budget hotels, while locals at Ratanwadi
offer homestays. Simple homemade meals are available at these stays, or you can
bring packed food and snacks for the trek.
The Trek Route and
Difficulty:
The trek is around 4-5 hours (moderate difficulty). The
route has scenic trails, rock patches, and iron ladders toward the top. The
best time to trek is post-monsoon (October-February) when the landscape is
lush.
What to See on
Ratangad Fort:
- Amruteshwar Temple: Start your journey with this 1,000-year-old
Shiva temple in Ratanwadi.
- Nedhe Point: Also known as the “Needle Hole,” this
naturally carved rock formation offers a fantastic view.
- Breathtaking Views: Enjoy vistas of Bhandardara Lake,
nearby forts, and the Sahyadri range.
- Water Cisterns and Caves: These ancient water tanks and
caves are remnants of history and make great rest spots.
Things to Carry:
- Sturdy trekking shoes, water (2-3 liters), snacks, and
packed meals.
- Cap, sunscreen, and a small first-aid kit.
- Torch for early mornings or evening treks.
This trek to Ratangad fort promises adventure, history, and nature’s beauty, perfect for a day or weekend getaway!
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