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Giripremi Adventure Foundation is proud to launch a unique and enriching trek series – a journey across the 12 majestic forts recently recognized as the UNESCO World Heritage Site under the name “Maratha Military Landscapes of India.” Spanning from August to December, this 6-month series will take adventurer through 12 historically significant forts, each echoing the valor, strategy, and legacy of the Maratha empire. What makes this series truly special is that every trek will be accompanied by a subject expert who will share in-depth insights into the history, architecture, and strategic importance of each fort – making it not just a physical adventure, but a deeply immersive historical experience.
गिरिप्रेमी अॅडव्हेंचर फाउंडेशन अभिमानपूर्वक सादर करत आहे एक आगळीवेगळी दुर्गयात्रा :शिवरायांच्या गडकोटांची दुर्गवारी” – अलीकडेच जागतिक वारसा स्थळ म्हणून मान्यता मिळालेल्या १२ दुर्गांची साहसी व शैक्षणिक ट्रेक मालिका. ऑगस्ट ते डिसेंबर या कालावधीत, पुढील ६ महिन्यांमध्ये आम्ही महाराष्ट्रातील या १२ गडांवर ट्रेक्स आयोजित करणार आहोत. प्रत्येक ट्रेकमध्ये एक तज्ज्ञ मार्गदर्शक सहभागी होणार असून, गडाचा इतिहास, रचना आणि त्याचे मराठा साम्राज्यातील सामरिक महत्त्व याबाबत सखोल माहिती दिली जाईल. ही मालिका केवळ ट्रेकिंगपुरती मर्यादित नसून, मराठ्यांच्या शौर्याचा आणि वारशाचा साक्षात्कार घडवणारा एक प्रेरणादायी प्रवास ठरणार आहे.
Overview
Trek Fee: INR 3810 + 5% GST = INR 4000/-
(Nisargnaad membership benifits are not applicable for this trek series)
Age Group: 10-70 year old (Children of age 10-15 must be accompanied by a Adult Guardian for the trek.)
Eligibility: Average fitness level required
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About Raigad Fort
- Raigad fort was originally constructed during the satavahana era. Historically it served as a military post, due to its strategic location. References to this fort date back to the 14th century, when the Bahmani emperor won over this fort. After the disintegration of the Bahmani kingdom, this fort was controlled by the Nizamshahi. After the end of Nizam Shahi in 1636 CE the fort came under the rule of Adil Shahi. It was during this time that the responsibility of the fort was transferred to More lineage, who were the Adilshahi Sardar. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj conquered Raigad fort in 1656 CE and further appointed Hiroji Indulkar, under whose supervision the Raigad Fort was reconstructed. Indigenous materials and techniques have been used to perfection for the construction of Raigad Fort. Huge lakes have been created for the storage of water on the fort. The stones that have been retrieved through the digging have been used in the construction of the Fort. Raigad has very steep slopes on all sides. From the point of view of security, the slopes were fortified at places at the vulnerable sections. Thus, to make Raigad Fort more secure, four buruj (bastion), namely Mahadarwaja, Wagh Darwaja, Bhavani Tok and Hirkani Tok have been strategically constructed. The structure of the buildings such as the Maharaja’s palace, the Queen’s palace, the ministers’ residences, and the royal court is designed in a very simple yet sturdy manner. The royal court is so simple that it doesn’t even have a roof. During court proceedings, a temporary pavilion was set up. Although Raigad was the capital fort, its design reflects military architecture, indicating it was meant to be prepared for war. Raigad stands as a silent witness to two significant events in the history of the Maratha Empire: the coronation of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj on June 6, 1674, and the demise of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj on April 3, 1680. After the Maharaj’s death, Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj continued the administration of the Maratha empire from Raigad Fort. After Sambhaji Maharaj’s reign, in 1689, the Mughals captured the fort. In 1733, the Marathas regained control of Raigad. However, like all other forts, the British captured Raigad in 1818 after bombarding it with cannons.