Kulang Fort, Hill fort in Nashik district, India
The fort rises 4,825 feet above sea level and contains stone walls, bastions, and water cisterns carved into the rocky foundation of the structure.
In 1760, the Moghul Empire transferred control of Kulang Fort to the Peshwa rulers, before British forces captured the fortification in 1818.
The network of caves within the fort structure demonstrates the architectural methods of Maharashtra fortifications, with spaces large enough for 100 people.
Visitors begin their trek to Kulang Fort from Ambevadi village, following a path through the Kalsubai-Harishchandragad Wildlife Sanctuary that takes three hours to complete.
Multiple rock-cut water storage systems remain functional throughout the fort complex, providing fresh water sources along the climbing route and at the summit.
Location: Nashik district
GPS coordinates: 19.59498,73.63649
Latest update: March 7, 2025 13:45
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