Tikona Fort also called as Vitandgad fort, Tikona fort, literally means
triangle fort, had witnessed many dynasties ruled in the Maratha region. It is
a Hill Fort near Lonavla region. This was the nerve centre of the many
activities of entire Malwan-Pawna regions. The small hamlet close to the fort
is Tikona-Peth. The fort’s mammoth entrance is a special attraction. One can
get the eye catching views of the Pawna Dam and the forts at Visapur, Tung and
Lohagad. The fort encloses a lake, Satvahan caves and the temple of
‘Trimbakeshwar Mahadev'.
Type: Hill Fort.
Region: Lonavala.
Height: 3580 ft (aprx.)
Grade: Easy.
Base Village: Tikona peth.
Max Participation: 25 Rangers.
History :
Malik Ahmed Nizamshah of the Nizam dynasty
conquered the fort in 1585 and annexed it to the Nizam territory. In 1657
Shivaji Maharaj (The Great Maratha Emperor) brought the whole of Konkan, which
had been Nizam territory, under his control when he conquered Tikona along with
the forts of Karnala, Lohgad, Mahuli, Songad, Tala, and Visapur. This fort was
a strategic nexus: the centre of control for the entire Pawana Mawal region.
During the Maratha reign, it served as a watch tower and helped the Marathas keep
an eye on all the activities in the Konkan region. In 1660, Netaji Palkar was
charged with ensuring the security of fort Tikona. Jaysingh invaded the regionn
in 1665 and the local villages were by Dilerkhan but the forts held out. Tikona
fort was surrendered to the Mughal warrior Kubadkhan, who had attacked the
region together with Halalkhan and others, according to the Treaty of Purandar
signed on 12 June 1665. Kubadkhan took over the fort on 18 June but it was
later recaptured by the Marathas.
In 1682, king Sambhaji met with Aurangzeb's
son Akbar. After this meeting, Akbar was offered to stay at fort Tikona,
however was sent later to Jaitapur since the climate here didn't suit him. In
1702 mughal sardar conqured this fort and gifted a small monument of it to
aurangazeb. After the death of aurangazeb Maratha soldiers recaptured it.
A small battle was fought with the British on
Tikona in year 1818 and the fort was damaged to a great extent. Till date the
fort of Tikona lies in the form of ruins.
Trek Schedule:
Mumbai Participants: The journey starts with
the Indrayani express in the morning as time table given below. People
interested should get into this train with your single journey ticket to
Lonavla or Kamsheth. (Please get your respected stations at least half an hour
earlier, as there might be a long queue for the tickets).
We will reach Lonavala by 8.10 am. We need to
catch another local train from Lonavala to Kamshet.
Train Time table: Indrayani Express.
CST:-5.30 am
Dadar:-5.43 am
Thane:-6.00 am
Kalayan:-6.29 am
Pune Participants: Those who are coming from Pune they can join us directly at Kamsheth
till 8.15 am.
Pune 6.27 am
Shivaji Nagar 6.33 am
Khadki 6.38 am
Dapodi 6.43 am
Kasarwadi 6.47 am
Pimpri 6.55 am
Chinchwad 6.54 am
Talegaon 7.16 am
Kamshet 7.30 am
From Kamshet we will hire a jeep/tempo-pickup
or travel by bus till base village tikona peth.The charges for the trek are Rs.
200/- per head, which includes traveling from Lonavla to Lonavla stations,
breakfast & refreshment.
Here is a list of all the things
that we need to carry for the trek:
1. A haversack to put in
all the things to be carried. So that one has hands free while trekking.
2. A bottle of water (2
Ltrs).
3. Lunch for sunday
{Compulsory}.
4. Camera (Optional),
Avoid wearing Gold and other jewelry (at own risk)
5. Electoral / Enerzyl
powder, 2 Lemon, some snacks & biscuits (optional).
6. Torch with extra
batteries.
7. Personal medicines
& 2 plastic bags for weight distribution, mosquito’s cream.
8. A good trekking shoes.
9. Sunglass - Windshiter
etc
VRangers Rules & Regulation:
For Reg. & more details,
contact our "Rangers"
Sudhir 97028 78447.
Ananda 98922 19155.
plz do sms if call not
received.
Cheerrrsss…!!!
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ReplyDeleteYes Purvaja C.
ReplyDeleteThis is a one day trek.
Very nice post. One of the most popular sightseeing spots around Lonavala and Khandala, Tikona Fort also known is 'Triange fort' is a must visit for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Also, check out various hotels in Lonavala for travellers accommodation.
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