Trip to Korigad Near Lonawala…..
This
is one of the forts located in Western Ghat near Lonawala. Short one day trip
to Korigad from Pune or Mumbai is always possible. Provided you start early in
the Morning. This is basically to avoid the Lonawala city traffic. Once you
come to Bhushi dam then the same road from there takes you towards Korigad. The
base village of the fort is Peth Shahapur. It’s on the way to Ambey Valley. The
clear sign boards of Ambey Valley make sure you are on the right path of
Korigad. Fort will not be visible easily from the road so you have to stop at
the Peth Shahapur village.
Road to Korigad |
Top of Korigad |
Brief History –
Not
much of the detailed history known about this fort. But this fort was part of
Shivaji Maharajas Empire. He took custody of this fort along with Tikona,
Lohgad, Visapur forts. This was further taken over by British during 18th
Century. It was not easy for them to capture this fort due to its location and
fortification. Finally by damaging major part of fort by Cannon they have
captured this fort and were under British East India Company.
Journey to this place –
This
is situated very close to Ambey Valley city. Due to this development, road to
koraigad is in very good condition. So reaching at this place with your own
vehicle is very easy. Journey from Lonawala to this place is (Approx 20 km
stretch) is also memorable one. Since you are riding up on the hill and other
side of the road is deep valley. You may stop at various places on the way to capture
great views in your cameras.
Driving Direction From Lonavala -
How is this place –
Steps to Reach on Fort |
Waterfall On the Way |
Main Gate of the Fort Korigad Still Intact |
Despite of such attacks, the fortification of this fort is still intact. It is said that climate here does not damage the fort structure. It’s not very harsh climate there. It takes roughly 1 hour to reach at the top. Having said that, this does not mean you have to climb straight for an hour. Road passes from the forest. You have to walk straight from forest and little climbing on hill and then nice steps of the fort takes you to the top of the hill. If you are visiting this place during mid of Monsoon season, it will be the treat for your eyes. Because clouds arrives here during Monsoon to meet Western Ghat. I am putting here few snaps of my visit to this fort during monsoon and then you will wonder its actually heaven on the earth.
Laxmi Canon |
On the fort you can see temple of Goddess Korai, ruins of some fort, huge cannon name Laxmi, water reservoirs, fortification, huge main door. These all can be seen once you reach at the top of the fort. Reaching to this fort is as exciting as visiting this fort. If you are in the mid of rainy days, water continuously flows over the fort steps and you have to find your way from that flowing water.
At the other side of this fort, Mulshi lake backwater can be seen. One road from there takes you to the Mulshi village.
Shiva Temple |
If you are planning for bike ride from Mumbai to Mumbai or From Pune to Pune, one can reach at Lonawala from Khadala Ghat and come to Peth Shahapur from Bhushi dam, reach at Korigad and then proceed straight towards the Mulshi Village. If you are coming from Mumbai, you can take Tamhini ghat road which descend to Konkan and take you to Mumbai Goa highway. If you are coming from Pune, after reaching to Mulshi, you may proceed towards Paud and from Paud you ride straight towards Chandani Chauk. This will be very good exhaustive and enjoyable ride over weekend. Especially during rainy season. You might be wondering why I am stressing so much for Monsoon season; only pictures I posted here will provide all your answers.
Add on –
There
are no hotels or restaurants at this place so you have to carry your own food
and water as well. Just as an additional note, there is small pump near Ambey Valley
city to fill the fuel in your vehicle. So don’t panic in case your vehicle
dry out. Since this is bit remote location, please carry all required
trekking gears.
According
to me this is worth visiting one day picnic spot near Pune. Difficulty level is
easy. If you plan to visit the Lonavala, you can extend your trip by 20 km and
visit this place as well.
Brief about my Bike ride Trip to
Korigad –
I
had visited this place with my college mates during rainy days. This time we
were 10 guys and 5 bikes. Plan was to get wet fully and visit Korigad. No one
had visited this before. After getting wet at Bhushi dam, we started ride
towards Ambey Valley and reached to the tiger point. We had some snacks and
Wada Pav we again started riding. It was raining so heavily that we were not
sure what is on the side of the roads. We were completely in clouds. At one
point, everybody’s bike started fluttering. No one was sure why so much of wind
started. We were able to see only clouds on the side of the roads. So our bike
speed went down to 10 – 20 kmph. Cap of two guys flew away due to such heavy
wind. While coming back we realized that it was deep valley immediately on the
side of the road.
Haunted Place on the way.. Hahah,,, |
Haunted Place in between,,, |
In-between
we stopped at some place looking to be haunted place in that climate. See my
picture posted here. There were few well, ruins of old homes and ruins covered
with parasites. It was looking like true haunted place. We stopped there and
dared to explore the surrounding area. This place is in dense forest on road
side. After spending some time we reached at the Peth Shahapur and parked our
vehicles there. Rain was not in mood of slowing down. We stayed near parking
for some time and finally decided to start the forest trail to Korigad without
waiting for rain to stop. And as I mentioned above we experienced heavenly treatment
from nature and explored the Korigad and surrounding area.
I
must say, dreamland is in Western ghat and if you want to experience it, visit
any place during Monsoon. What do you say after looking at these pictures? If
you have your own experience please share.
Stay tuned….