Second part – The Rohida Fort
(Vichitragad) :
Fortunately it was raining on the
day we started in early morning at 6.15 am from Nigdi to Rohida fort trek.
Target was to return by 2 pm. 5 of us gathered at Warje and started journey
towards Rohida fort in a car. Fiat Punto it was.
Climate on that day was charming.
We could see huge rush of sport bikes rush on the road. Some were couple and
some were in a group enjoying rainy season ride on Pune Banglore highway. The
scene on Katraj Bridge on bypass highway was astonishing. The great turn, vehicle
was crusing at arounf 80 km/h, one side foggy climate on small hill and other
side huge sump of water, freezing wind wind drops of rain. Ride itself was cherishing.
Scenic road to Rohida Fort |
Climate |
One had to take right turn to Bhor
from Kapurhol to reach Rohida. Once you reach Shivaji Maharaja’s statue in Bhor
you have to take left turn pointing towards Rohida. Drive straight towards
Bajarwadi village and you reach at the base of Rohida fort.
Driving Direction From Pune
Driving Direction From Pune
Hide and sick game of rain was
continuing on that day. And btw that’s a speciality of Pune rain. You can’t
escape from it and you have to be prepared for the same. Finally we reached at the base of Rohida fort
at around 9.15 and parked car near one of the local school at the base of the
Fort. We changed the cloths covered with jackets. Picked water bottles and
snacks in 2 bags and started climbing.
Started Climbing to the Rohida Fort |
The Rohida Fort |
Just to ensure you have started
on the right path from base, please check if there is water tank on the way at
the base. If yes then you are on the correct route. Start walking and then
rarely you will miss a route after that.
No chance to see how
much we have to climb. Since the fort was completely covered with the dense fog.
So we were having no option than keep walking until we reach at the top. As we
keep walking wind speed and noise kept increasing. I have never ever experience
so much of wind before on any fort. Sound of the wind was so threatening that someone
may decide to climb down instead of climbing up. At some places you have to be
standstill and wait for wind to stop then start climbing again. 100 kg person
will be displaced if you are not prepared to be standstill while climbing. So
be cautious. Cover your ears with cap / something so that it will be protected
from wind pressure. Be prepared in this sense.
Climb is straight but steep at
some place. Though it’s easy trek it will make sure you are completely
exhausted while reaching on the top. We were climbing and almost exhausted and
still we were not in a position to know how much to climb more. It was complete
foggy climate and raining too. To our surprise we heard whistling sound. As we
continued we saw Killedar at the First door of the Fort. And we were happy to
know finally we reached at the top of the fort. The aged person there was
wearing Mavala dress looking to be true ancient Mavala still taking care of the
Fort. He offered us water. He was keeping entry of visitors and their details.
He was appointed by “Shivdurg Sanvrdhan”. It is organisation / group doing good
job of rehabilitating fort and maintaining it. His first door was constructed
and directed such that only one or two person can entre / come close to Darwaja
at a time. This is beauty.
Once you cross the first door
which is still in very good condition and intact, you come across another two
doors. You can some message carved in big stone near second door in Urdu and
Marathi. I could not understand the meaning though. A big hinge of door in
stone also can be seen and you can imagine how much safety precautions could
have been taken during those days. As you move ahead you can see strong
fortification still in very good condition. Seeing those civil work of ancient time,
moment you just keep thinking how this would have been constructed. A real
civil engineering can be observed in every details of the fortification. There
are several Buruj on this fort constructed on all the directions. Those are
also still intact and some are rebuild by Shivdurg Sanvrdhan. Some of the
pictures below tell the details of this fort.
The map of the fort is also
displayed at the start once you reach on the top so that anybody can easily
come to know what all can be seen on this fort and where is what. Since it was
too fogy we could barely see anything surrounding scene from the fort. We were
completely in clouds. We travelled from the sides of the fort and visited every
Buruj. Clicked some snaps. I am not sure why this fort is called Vichitragad
but we experienced some odd things. That could be the reason why this is called
Vichitragad. The odd thing is, if you visit one Buruj you can see heavy rains
and you are completely wet. Once you move to other Buruj, heavy wind can be
noticed. Once you reach third Buruj the nearby area is completely dry and no
single drop of rain pours on you. It was strange experience and we concluded
this could be the reason why it’s Vichitragad.
Message from Shivaji Maharaj |
Grinder on the Fort |
After seeing complete fort we
reached near the Mahadev Mandir. It was rebuilt by same organisation. He opened
the temple so that we could see it from inside. It was great and as feeling like
cave. The caretaker there used to take visitor visit experience on this fort
for his record and suggestions if any. Voluntarily you can donate some money
for the good cause and he will give you a receipt for it. One more thing if you
plan to stay on this fort, you can carry food material along with you and all
the required utensils to cook the food are available there. You can use the
same. Caretaker offered us tea and Pohe which we refused. We also mentioned
that Reconstruction of Sadar is in progress and will be completed this year.
There is small rope way to created on this fort to carry the constructing
material on the top of the fort.
Rope Way to carry construction material |
We started our return Journey at
2.30 pm and reached home at around 4.30 pm. While returning we had good lunch
at Dwaraka hotel on the way to Bhor.
Nearby places: We come know that
Raireshwar is 25 km from here and vehicle can reach to maximum height if you don’t
want to climb. We will plan this next time.
Mandhardewi (religious place) is
also nearby
Bhorbhatghar Dam – This is on the
way and can be seen from road. The entir Bhor and surrounding area of Bhor is
scenic during Monsoon/ rainy season.
Keep travelling and Keep exploring... You always learn....