Range: Kalsubai
Height: 4400 ft.
Grade: Difficult.
Base Village: Ninavi
History :
A North-south range of Sahyadri, which turns from Igatpuri towards eastern Thal Ghat, is known as ‘Kalsubai Range’. It is divided into two parts, one being Alang, Madan, Kulang and Kalsubai, and the other at the east is Aundh, Patta, Bitangad, Aad and mountain of Mhasoba. Till 1688 the fort was under Maratha rule. Then the Mughals captured it and Mughal Sardar Shyamsingh was appointed as the chief of the fort.
Sightseeing :
The fort of Aundh is like a pinnacle, since top of the fort is very small. The main use of this place was to keep a check on the surrounding region. We can see 4-5 cisterns on the fort. Water is available in one cave. There is an entrance carved here from the huge rock.
You can see Patta fort, Bitangad, Alang, Madan, Kulang, Kalsubai and the surrounding area from this fort. Half an hour is enough to see the fort.
Ways To Reach :
Go to Igatpuri via Mumbai. Take bus for Bhagur from Igatpuri bus station at 7 a.m. and get down at Kadva Colony Naka. This journey takes approximately one and half-hour. Going further from Kadva Colony we reach at Kadva dam. Going by this way one can reach Ninavi village after 45 minutes. Through this village we can go towards the fort by two ways.
Many trekkers visit Aundh-Patta-Bitangad together. From Aundh, we can go to Patta by returning to the plateau and heading the way along the flag. It takes 2 hours from Ninavi and Patta to reach Aundh.
Accommodation :
Accommodation available in Aundhvadi but not on the fort
Food :
Not available.
Drinking Water :
All seasons.
Time to Reach :
Takes 2 hours from Ninavi.