Standing majestically on the mountain peak of the Sahyadri ranges, Ghangad is an ideal spot for a one-day trek. With an easy climb and an iron ladder placed at difficult spots, this fort offers a panoramic view of the cliffs and valleys of the Sahyadri. To the west of the fort, one can see Sudhagad, Sarasgad, and Telbaila. The deep valley between Telbaila and Ghangad attracts attention. This historically significant fort is located on the western ridge of Sheve, in the Maval taluka of Pune.
11th March 1818, Korigad (Korai Gad) Fort
To the west of Mula Dam lies a valley called ‘Korbaras Maval’ The term ‘Kori’ refers to a sub-caste of the fisher community, and the fort of this community is known as Korigad. This region, known as Maval, is home to both Korigad and Ghangad forts. Korigad is situated on the summit of the Savashnighat, between Lonavla and Pali.
historical Potnis Wada located in the Mulshi taluka. Situated 25 km from Pune, on the Lavasa road at Urwade village, stands the majestic Wada of Shahumaharaj’s trusted servant, Sardar Yashwantrao Potnis. Facing east, this Wada stands tall even after 250 years, retaining its grandeur.