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Sinhagad
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Sinhagad, Sinhgarh, or Sinhgad (Marathi: सिंहगड, The Lion's Fort), is a fortress located roughly 30 kilometres southwest of the
city of Pune, India. Previously called Kondhana (Marathi: कोंढाणा), the fort has been
the site of many important battles, most notably the battle of Sinhagad in 1670. It
was also strategically located at the centre of a string of other forts such
as Rajgad, Purandar and Torna. |
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lies 24 kms. from Pune and was one of the most impregnable fort of
Western India.Shivaji won the fort in 1670,but lost his ablest commander
Tanaji Malusare over here.The fort is built at the edge of a sheer
precipice which was scaled by using iguanas and ropes. |
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Forts n Trekking
Scenic hill station, Panchgani is located approximately 100 kilometres away from Pune. Nestled amidst lush Sahyadri mountain ranges its beauty is only enhanced with the beauteous Krishna River flowing nearby. The place is surrounded by five hills and on the top lays a volcanic plateau which is the second highest in Asia.
The area is a favourite picnic place for residents of Pune and is dotted with numerous gorgeous sightseeing attractions making it an ideal retreat for enjoying weekend breaks around Pune. The highlights of Panchgani includes the hilltop overlooking Krishna River valley- Sydney Point, the large expanse of laterite rock- Table Land and a beauteous spot overlooking azure waters of Dhom Dam- Parsi Point and more.
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Hill Station