Alexa, play ‘All Along The Watchtower'
Tandulwadi Fort is one of the lesser-known forts in Maharashtra. Meanwhile, the fort derives its name from the village. ‘Tandul’ means rice and ‘Wadi’ means ‘village or locality. In the monsoons, the village can be identified by emerald blankets of paddy bordering the roads and houses.
The fort was built by the Gujarat Sultanate in the 16th century. It served as a watchtower for many empires since — the Portuguese took over later that century, and they lost control of it to the Marathas, who finally lost it to the British. We (India) finally got it back after independence.
Although the trek is a little challenging, the view at the top definitely makes it worth the climb. Catch glimpses of the Vaitarna and Surya rivers, Kohoj and Takmak forts, and watch out for mud crabs and wood spiders throughout the trail.
- Difficulty level: Moderate
- Base village: Tandulwadi
- Summit height: 1,524 ft
- Time taken to climb/descend: 3-4 hrs climb / 1.5 hrs descent
- Total distance of trek: 5 km
- Duration: 1 day
- Meeting point: Virar Stn (7:00 am)
- Departure point: Virar Stn (7:00 pm)
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Watch our Tandulwadi reel here: https://shorturl.at/4ztW9