Kothaligad
Peth, Maharashtra, India
Kothaligad, also known as Peth Fort, is a small hill fort in the Raigad district of Maharashtra, standing about 3,100 feet above sea level in the Western Ghats. It served primarily as a watchtower and ammunition depot during the Maratha Empire, with a history dating back to the 13th century.
The fort is famous for its unique funnel-shaped rock pinnacle, which contains a spiral stone staircase inside leading to the top, offering panoramic views of the surrounding Sahyadri hills and Pawna Lake. It has important features like caves, water cisterns, and a temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha, attracting trekkers and history enthusiasts. Over centuries, it changed hands between the Marathas, Mughals, and British, playing a strategic role in regional battles.
Today, it remains a popular trekking destination known for its natural beauty, historical significance, and architectural uniqueness.
Location
XGR7+R5Q, Peth, Karjat, Maharashtra 410201
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