
Junnar was one of the oldest cities of ancient India. The Shaka dynasty ruled here. 64 caves are carved in the walls of mountain on which this fort Shivneri is built. After Satvaahans, the fort went into the hands of Yadavas, and then to the Bahmani Kings. Maharaj left this fort in 1632 and could never capture it back from Mughals. Mughals occupied it from 1637 and ruled for 40 years until Shahu Maharaj brought the fort under his control. Peshwas ruled thereafter.
Four of us from our office started at 6.15 from swargate and reached Junnar at around 7.30. Junnar is around 100 kms from Pune, 20kms from Narayangaon on Pune-Nashik highway. After a hearty breakfast on hotel neat ST Stand at the backdrop of the majestic fort we proceeded by taking a left turn from the shivaji statue in the main chowk. A motorable road takes you almost half of the fort. Its an hours climb, if you take this Rajmarg to climb the fort. the other road is 'sakhali vat' which is from Junar side which is slightly tricky over rock patches. We missed that and had parked our car near Rajmarg and hence decided to continue on that. Lot of restoration work has been done on the fort, barricades, informative signs are erected and steps have been built but thankfully the beauty and originality is still preserved. Forest department has planted several tress, created gardens, planted some trees with medicinal value and also labeled them. The government appointed employees regularly cleans the fort and good things is that plastics are banned. In fact this would be amongst most well maintained forts!
One has to pass through Fortification of 7 majestic doors- Maha Darwaja, Ganesh Darwaja, Pir Darwaja, Hatti Darwaja, Shivai Darwaja, Mena Darwaja and Kulup Darwaja that safegaurd the fort. The distance between third and fourth door is maximum amongst all doors and we catched a glimpse of a sun-bathing moongose.

A small 2 storied house-Shiv Janmasthan stands admist ruins. Kamani Masjid is in front of Shiv Kunj. Further towards Kadelot point, Badami Talao, the largest amongst the 9 cisterns on the fort is usually filled with potobale water but was completely dry.



We descended back by 2 pm and had stomach full lunch at a hotel in Junnar. We reached Pune by 4pm. I would recommend this for a nice family trip too. God know why they flock to Singhgad only on weekends! Overall it was walk of around 8 Kms on Shivneri and around 4 Kms in Lenyadri.
-June 27, 2009
More Info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shivneri_Fort
http://asi.nic.in/asi_monu_tktd_maha_junnarcaves.asp
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narayangaon
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shivneri_Fort
http://asi.nic.in/asi_monu_tktd_maha_junnarcaves.asp
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narayangaon
Brilliant post on Shivneri and Lenydri visit..it will guide many people to these places easily..thnx
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ReplyDeleteI want to know what are the parking charges? Also are there any tour guide? How much do they charge?
Regards,
Sameer.
Its been couple of years now. So not sure about that. But when I had gone there were no parking charges neither a guide. There aren't a lot of things to see around, the road is neat with steps and they have put signages everywhere.
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