A
deep valley on three sides and a thickly wooded lush green forest on the other
surround the Rajmachi Fort. Unlike many other forts, this one can only be
reached on foot, as a consequence of its quaint location. Since it looks
exactly like its right out of a picture postcard, the walk till the fort is
usually extremely exhilarating and overwhelmingly picturesque.
Located
at a distance of about 10 km away from Lonavala, this old fort probably belongs
to the Yadav period and has two small forts attached to it, called
'Shrivardhan' and 'Manoranjan'.
Shrivardhan
and Manoranjan are connected by a small plateau between them. Shrivardhan is
the 'Bale killa' of Rajmachi, standing tall at a height of about 3000 feet, and
was mainly built to keep a watch on the Konkan area. The other fort,
Manoranjan, is 2700 feet high and consists of strong walls and many water
tanks.
The
historic fort has a rich treasure of monuments including ramparts, gateways,
water reservoirs, idols of deities, and temples. The old caves of 'Kondhavi' on
Rajmachi fort are worth a look. From the fort, one can also see the Ulhas River,
Dukes Nose, Karnala, Matheran, Mahuli and Bhimashankar.
The
way to the fort is long but truly spectacular with a spellbinding view. A
hotspot for avid trekkers, this is one trail even beginners love to embark
upon. While anytime of the year is good to visit Rajmachi Fort, the most
recommended season is monsoon, when the place is surrounded with gurgling
waterfalls and luscious greenery and blossoming flowers. Go here for a truly
spectacular getaway. All you really need for an ideal vacation is the Rajmachi
Fort amid all the greenery and splendour and yourself. Of course, going with
loved ones only makes it that much better! |