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I narrowly survived at korigad fort || Korigad fort trek in Monsoon How to reach Korigad: To reach Korigad you should have your own vehicle as there are very few transportation options available from Lonavla. Take the Aamby Valley road from Lonavla, keep driving till Peth Shahpur village. Parking is provided near the bus stop on the road. A 5-foot wide earthen road leads to the foot steps of the Korigad fort. It is an easy climb up to the fort. You can also hire cabs from Lonavala. The Aamby Valley buses from Lonavala bus station are also available. This fort can be visited in any time of the year. Even a night trek during summer gives nice experience. There are lot of camping sites on the fort. There are three temples on the fort which provide ample cover. The Korai Devi temple can accommodate 25 persons. Korigad (also called Koraigad, Koarigad or Kumwarigad) is a hill fort located about 20 km (12 mi) south of Lonavla in Pune district, Maharashtra, India. Its date of construction is not known but likely predates 1500. It is about 923 m above sea level, The planned township of Aamby Valley is built over the fort's southern and eastern foothills. The closest village is Peth Shahpur, about 1 km (0.62 mi) north of the fort History: This fort was incorporated into his kingdom by the Maratha ruler Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj along with the forts of Lohagad, Visapur, Tung and Tikona in 1657. On 11 March 1818, Colonel Prother tried to take over this fort but even after a prolonged siege could not make any headway. Finally on 14 March, by igniting the stored ammunition by means of a loose cannonball he succeeded and this fort went to the British Personal experience: Nice and beautiful trek, you have to special take care while walking in korigad fort boundary, If its raining you will find cinematic step water fall. You will find marking and just follow you will reach near to korigad fort steaps. There is 1 stall in front of Ganesh darwaja(door) you will fill with Tea, noodles etc What to carry in trek: 1 Water bottle & 1 good camera and if require one beautiful friend. Part 1: • What is for you on Mumbai Pune Old Highway... Thank you to visiting our vlog have a great journey Keep in touch, Please subscribe before leaving this page. #korigad #korigadfort #ridewithpawan