Suamargad

Sumargad is a less visited forts in Ratnagiri district. This fort lies east of the Khed. It is about 19 km from Khed City. There are no human settlements around the fort. There are two ways to reach Sumargad one; is from Mahipatgad and the other one from Rasalgad.[1] The trek to this fort is through remote forest area. Very less history is known about this fort.

Sumargad Fort
Ratnagiri district, Maharashtra, India
Sumargad Fort
Coordinates17°48′30.5″N 73°30′42.9″E
Height883 m (2,897 ft 0 in)
Site information
OwnerGovernment of India
Open to
the public
Yes
ConditionRuins
Site history
MaterialsStone
Western Ghats
Fort
Top of the fort
Ladder

Places to see

The fort has steep cliffs on all the sides. It is a very small fort, with fortification over an area of 1-2 acres. There are many rock cut water cisterns on the fort. Only two cisterns have clear potable water. There is cave on the fort with Shivalinga. From the top of fort Mahipatgad, Rasalgad, Chakdev and Parvatgad are seen.[2]

How to reach

The route to this fort passes through a dense forest area. The pathways are rarely used by humans or cattle. Since there are no water streams in the entire forest area, it is advised to carry enough water while trekking to the fort. It takes about 2 hours from Wadi-beldar and 4 hours from Rasalgad. The paths meet in a narrow pass. The path to the south is reached by climbing the spur lead to the base of the fort in 30 minutes. The further path winds very close to the eastern rocky cliff of the fort, till an iron-ladder is reached. The villagers of Malde village have recently constructed a ladder to reach the top of the fort. The best months to visit the fort is from October to January.

References

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