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Chandangad Fort trek
Chandan-Vandhan
forts are popularly referred together like Tung-Tikona, Lohgad-Visapur
etc. Actually these are two separate forts situated on the same ridge
hence connected. Both forts trek is possible in one day for experienced
trekkers with great stamina.
Chandangad
trek is a small trek of little more than one hour. You can return to
the parking in 4/5 hours. It is easy for all the ages. Since it is not
so popular please visit on Sundays. Popular time to visit is monsoon.
Because there are religious places on the fort please respect the faith
of the people and behave accordingly.
How to Reach from Pune: The
route on Google map but the map also confused between Chandangad and
Vandangad. So better you search for Banavadi village near Chandangad.
It is about 100 km. from away from Pune. 25 km. from Satara city in Maharashtra.
Route-1(95km) - These is recommended route. Pune-Bangalore highway-Shirwal-Bhuinj-take left turn-leave the NH48-Proceed to Karkhana road-Bhivadi-Kalagwadi-Belwandi- go further - Kholvadi- you can see wind mills on the hills- stop near Lord Ganesh Temple which is situated in the small pass (Khind)- or go to Banvadi-Praking
Route-2(120 km) -Pune-Saswad-Jejuri-Walhe-Nira-Lonand-Wathar-Banavadi (base Village)-Parking

Google Map
Parking :
Parking place is free. You can park it at the base villages or near Lord Ganesh Mandir.
Food and Stay :
There is no food facility available on the fort. There are many small villages nearby where homemade food and restaurants are available.
There is no food facility available on the fort. There are many small villages nearby where homemade food and restaurants are available.
Two routes to trek. we started from Lord Ganesh temple
About Trek:
There is huge confusion about the identification of the forts even in local people. The confusion is which fort is Chandan and which Vandan. So your thoughts clear on which fort you want to trek and ask accordingly to local villagers then park vehicles accordingly.
When
ascending you can continuously see Vandangad on left side of the trail.
After 15-20 minutes, you will reach to a small temple on the route,
take right turn, follow the trail.
Once taking right turn from this temple plain trail is there, taking you the opposite side of the fort.
Then you will meet a trail coming from the Banavadi village.
This leads to other trek route coming from the Banavadi village. Then take left with steps and ascend. From here broken steps are found, follow it.
Wind mills opposite hill on the fort

After a trek on 40/50 minutes you will reach a fallen entry of the fort (Darwaja)
Then
in 5 minutes you will reach the Chandaneshwar Mahadev mandir. Someone
form local people say, guess the name of the fort nominated on the name
of the Lord 'Chandaneshwar'. There is mighty banyan tree situated near
the temple.
Lord Chandaneshwar Mahadev Temple
Huge Banyan tree
Behind
the temple the stone structure is built. Its huge but looks unstable
which appears to main entrance of the fort. From here vast plateau like
area starts. The shape is triangular. You can say you reached on the
fort. It takes almost 70/80 minutes to reach. To explore the fort, one
hour is enough.
Walking straight there is the 'Darga' (Muslim religious place) situated.
Take
right side trail which will take you to one bastion. Before that some
small water bodies and structures. There are many wide mills on the
front hills.

Just
go along with the edges of the fort. On the other side you can see
Satara highway side. Walking straight will take you from where Vandangad
is visible. It is connected with a small pass. both forts are situated
on the same ridge, so they are cohesive. Vairtagad fort also visible on
the other side of the highway.
Vairatgad fort from Chandangad
way to Vandangad view side
vast plateau of the fort
Vandangad view
From
this point go the the left side and you will reach to the Dargaa again.
Whole round will take almost an hour. There are no Food and water
available on the fort.
Chandangad view from Banavadi Village
We
the members of Trekking Paltan group carried out cleanliness campaign
even in rain. We collect plastic waste thrown by visitors on the fort.
We celebrated out friendship day 2019 on Chandangad fort by doing cleanliness.












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