Historical Sites

Vijaydurg Fort: one of the oldest forts if India

Built in the 13th-century by Raja Bhoja II of Shilahara kingdom and later restructured in the 17th-century by Chhatrapati Shivaji, the Vijaydurg Fort is supposedly one of the oldest forts on the coast of Sindhudurg. Within its perimeters lie several monuments, though in ruins, but exemplify the Maratha architectural style. Besides, this fort holds a great historical significance as it was among the Maratha forts, where Shivaji Maharaj hoisted the Saffron flag. Also, it has an underground tunnel that leads to the coast. But nowadays, it is partially blocked! Aside from its historical and architectural grandiose, the location of the fort – surrounded by the Arabian Sea on three sides and Waghotan Creek – is a major draw card that allures scores of visitors. This fort is easily accessible by road from Mumbai and Pune.

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