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Sunday, March 23, 2014

Bedse Caves

Bedse Caves are situated in Maval taluka, Pune District, Maharashtra, India.
Just 450 Steps to climb. 60 Kms Pune. This place is well maintain by Person Mr. Dahibathe.
The history of the caves can be traced back up to 1st century BC. There are two main caves. The best known cave is the chaitya (prayer hall) with comparatively large stupa, the other cave is monastery - vihara. Both the caves contain some carvings although are less ornate than later caves. Both caves are facing eastwards so it is recommended to visit the caves early morning, as in sunlight the beauty of carvings is enhanced. There is also a small "Stupa" outside to the right of the main caves. Bedse Caves are comparatively less known and less visited. People know about the nearby Karla Caves and Bhaja Caves but have hardly heard of Bedse Caves. The trilogy of the caves (Karla - Bhaje - Bedse) in Mawal Region can't be completed without Bedse. An easy hike through steps leads to the caves. Also close to the Bedse caves are the famous foursome of Lohagad, Visapur, Tung and Tikona forts adjoining the Pawana Dam.
The best time to visit Bedse Caves is the rainy season as the hills are filled with lush greenery during that time. Also many small waterfalls are created that can only be enjoyed during the rainy season. As this is one of the lesser known spots, not many tourists throng the place, so makes it easy to enjoy the views.
Bedse Caves can be reached from Pune via Kamshet. Upon reaching Kamshet Chowk, left route is to be taken. That route goes straight to Bedse Village where the caves are located. They can also be reached via Paud - Tikona Peth - Pawananagar. Alternate route is from Somatne-Phata on the Pune-Mumbai NH4 Highway.

Best time to Visit:
Any time you can visit this place. June to September is best time.

Places around
Pawna Dam, Tikona Fort, Tung Fort, Lohagad Fort, Visapur Fort, Ghodeshwar Temple Caves, Bhaje Caves, Karla Caves, Lonavala.

Approximate Distance from Pune
60 Kms



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Sunday, May 12, 2013

Jaigad Fort - Ratnagiri


Jaigad Fort is coastal fortification that is located at the tip of a peninsula in Ratnagiri District, in the state of Maharashtra, India. It has a commanding view of the bay and the open sea. A jetty port, and a lighthouse is located nearby. Although in ruins, most of the fort's outer wall and ramparts still stand. A deep moat surrounds the fort side not facing the cliff edge. It is a protected monument.
The meeting point of the river Shashtri and Arabian Sea is called as the creek of Jaigad. For the protection of this creek two forts were constructed, one is Vijaygad at the north direction and the other is Jaigad at south.
Jaigad fort is besides the village Jaigad. Vehicles can reach up to the main entrance of the fort by a tar road. There is a deep pit (Khandak) around the fort on east and north direction. On the right side of the bastion near to the main door, there is a door to enter into the deep pit. After entering through this door, steps are there to reach to the fortifications of the fort. The fortifications are still in strong and sound condition.
There are few rooms into the eastern fortifications. Two wells of approximately 70 feet deep are there in the premises. The third well of around 100 feet deep is present on the right hand side of the main entrance. All these wells are having a huge stock of potable water (In spite of the close by Arebian Sea). On the left hand side of main entrance small temple of Hanumanji is being constructed. Auspicious place Goddess is present into a cave near to the fortification.
In short, one can say that Jaigad Fort is an ancient and beautiful place to visit.
The main entrance is after the deep ditch. This entrance is in between two bastions. On the top of these bastions government rest house is being constructed. In the premises of the Jaigad Fort there is a Lord Ganeshji’s Temple, Light house and an old splintered mansion of care takers of the fort.

Best time to Visit:
August to April

What to see?
Bastian, Fortification, Water cisterns, Light House

Water and Food
No water & food on the Fort.  But there are stalls outside the fort.

Stay / Accommodation
No place to stay on the Fort.

Places around
Jaigad Light House,  Jindal Power Plant, Ganpati Pule, Aare-Ware Beach, Ratnagiri

Approximate Distance from Jaigad Jetty
1.6 Kms


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Jaigad Fort

Jaigad Fort

Jaigad Fort

Jaigad Fort

Jaigad Fort

Jaigad Fort

Jaigad Fort

Jaigad Fort

Jaigad Fort

Jaigad Fort

Jaigad Fort

Jaigad Fort

Jaigad Fort


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