Dehergad Nashik | Near Ramshej Fort Nashik | किल्ले देहेरगड नाशिक

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  • 1).Location Details :- Imp note - type Deherwadi on google maps if you want right way to fort. If you search Dehergad Fort on maps it will take you to restricted Airforce road where trespassing is not allowed
    2). How to reach NASHIK to Dehergad :
    Reach By Car: Convenient by car. Rent a car available from Nashik. Sharing vehicles and auto, taxi also available.
    Reach By Bus: Buses available till Rasewadi junction from Nashik
    Reach By Train: Trains availabe up to Nashik Road.
    By Boat: No boat route.
    Dehergad is situated in Dindori Taluka on the East side of Ramsej fort. Dehergad is also known as “Borgad”. Dehergad was under Swarajya during the times of Shivaji Maharaj. There are no references in the history as to when it was conquered by the Mughals. Borgad, Rajdeher and Ramshej are the trio which stands tall to safeguard the trade route of Peth-Sawalghat-Dindori. It proved beneficial in keeping a track. Seeing the fort, it can be judged that the fort is built before the time of Shivaji Maharaj’s reign.
    3).User Experience :
    Dehergad is an excellent trekking destination for beginners to start with, being an easy one. The remains of the fort are there but very rare. Dehergad does not have fortifi cation, bastions or entrance gateways. The water tank on the fort and rock-cut steps prove that the fort is ancient. There is a water tank here and the steps continue towards the East from here. There are three water tanks and a Shivlinga here. Generally places with ample of water sources prove that they were inhabited in the past. These steps take one to the entrance. To the South edge is a roofless temple of Lord Shankar. Remains of the temple are seen. The entire spread is covered with Karvi trees.This trek can be done in half a day.
    4).Do Not Miss :
    • Open to sky Mahadev temple on South side. • Water tank on West side next to the temple. • West side view of Borgad fort. • East side view of Ramshej fort. • South side view of Manyee hill. • North side view of Satmala Range. • North side view of Rasegaon village.
    Way:
    Take South route to reach the fort
    Time To Climb : 1 hour 30 mins/ half day trek
    Difficulty Level: easy
    Spread: Large
    Water Availability: Water available in water tanks up to February
    Carry Along: No special equipments
    Guide: Available at Rasegaon .

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