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šŸžļø Tikona Fort Trekking

Located just 20 minutes away, Tikona Fort offers a trek suitable for beginners, providing panoramic views of the lake and nearby hills.


Tikona also known as Vitandgad, is the dominant hill fort in Maval in western India. It is located near Kamshet around 60 km from Pune. The village nearest to the fort is called Tikona-Peth. The 3500-foot high hill is pyramidal in shape and the name Tikona means "triangular".
Tikona also known as Vitandgad, is the dominant hill fort in Maval in western India. It is located near Kamshet around 60 km from Pune. The village nearest to the fort is called Tikona-Peth. The 3500-foot high hill is pyramidal in shape and the name Tikona means "triangular".

Tikona Fort, also known as Vitandgad Fort, is a hill fortress in the Maval region of Maharashtra, India. The fort is at an altitude of 3500 feet above sea level and is surrounded by lush greenery and stunning landscapes. The fort is a popular destination among trekkers and adventure enthusiasts, attracting visitors from all over India.

It is a hill fortress built during the 17th century by the Maratha Empire. The fort was strategically built on a hilltop to keep a watch on the surrounding areas and protect the kingdom from enemy attacks. The fort is triangular and surrounded by cliffs and dense forests.

Why is Tikona Fort worth trekking for?

Tikona Fort is worth trekking for because of its stunning views, rich history, and challenging route. The trek offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in nature and experience the thrill of adventure. The fort is also a popular destination for history buffs who want to learn more about the Maratha Empire and its rich cultural heritage.

The best time to visit the fort is from June to September when the monsoons fully flow in Maharashtra. During this period, the fort and its surrounding is lush green, making it worth the effort to trek.


An Overview of Tikona Fort's History:

The Maratha Empire built Tikona Fort in the 17th century. The fort was crucial in protecting the kingdom from enemy attacks and was used as a prison during the British Raj. The fort was abandoned after the fall of the Maratha Empire and was later restored by the Indian government.

  • Best SeasoHomen To Visit:Ā Monsoons (June – September)

  • Difficulty:Ā Easy

  • Base Village:Ā Peth Tikona

  • Ideal For:Ā Beginners

  • Altitude:Ā 3500 ft.


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