Rajmachi


Rajmachi Fort is one of the many historical forts in the rugged hills of Sahyadri mountains. It consists of two twin fortresses Shriwardhan Ballekilla and Manaranjan Balekilla, with a wide machi surrounding the two Balekillas. Udhewadi is a small village of about 60 households situated on the machi, at the southern foot of Manaranjan Balekilla of Rajmachi Fort.

History

The fort played a strategic role in the First Anglo-Maratha War.
Rajmachi Fort has been declared as a protected monument.

Trekking to Rajmachi

There are two approaches to Fort Rajmachi,
from Lonavala and
from Kondivde or Kondhane village in Karjat Taluka of Raigad District.
Lonavala – Rajmachi distance is 15 km and it is almost a plain walk, though there are a few ups and downs on this path. It takes about three and a half hour to cover the distance on foot.
From Kondivde or Kondhane village, it is a steep climb up to Rajmachi. An experienced trekker takes about two and a half hour to climb up on this route.
In case a Trekkers’ Group is not familiar with the Trek Route, they should hire a local Route Guide
During the dry season after rains, i.e. from November to May, a strong and sturdy utility vehicle like Tata Sumo, Mahindra Bolero, Qualis, etc. can be taken right up to Udhewdi. The route is via Khandala, Kune village, Della Adventure Resort, Patel Dam, Phanasrai and Jambhali Phata. The initial section of this route up to Della Adventure Resort is a good road, The further portion of this route is a very rough track and therefore not fit for driving ordinary passenger cars like Maruti 800, Wagon R, Indica, Swift, etc.
Sturdy utility vehicle like Tata Sumo can be hired at Lonavla or Khandala for reaching Rajmachi Fort.

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