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Open tothe public
  
Yes

Year built
  
1656

Condition
  
Good

Built by
  
Shivaji

Siddhagad

Similar
  
Kothaligad, Naneghat, Harishchandragad, Manikgad, Jivdhan

Siddhagad trekking 24 march 2016


Siddhagad (also transcribed Siddhagarh or Siddhagadh) literally 'Valour Fort' is a small fort located in Thane District, in the Western Indian state of Maharashtra.(Google)

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Siddhagad trek


Geography

Siddhagad fort is located 20 kilometres (12 mi) from Murbad . The fort stands 838 metres (2,749 ft) above sea level and is built on a spur which overlooks the road of the village of Borwadi .

History

Social reformer and Indian freedom fighter, Veer Hutatma Kotwal was killed at Siddagad waterfall R. Hall and Stafford on 2 January 1943 along with his colleague Hiraji Patil

Tourism

Siddhagad is usually visited as a day-trip from Khanivare, Narivali or Jambhurde.

No public transpor goes there. You can go to the waterfall by your own vehicle. You can trek the fort from Khanivare or else narivali.

References

Siddhagad Wikipedia


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