Santoshgad Fort Information
Santoshgad Fort is also locally known as Fort of Tathavade, which the nearest village to the Fort. The Fort is about 2900 feet above sea level. It is located in Phaltan Taluka, Satara District, Maharashtra, India.
- Starting Point: Tathavade, Phaltan Taluka, Satara District.
- Trek Gradient: It is a one-day mountain hike, easy with amazing views from the top.
- Water Sources: No proper drinking water is available on the Fort.
- Best Months to visit: Winter season, from November to February, is the peak time to visit this Fort. Walking through greens with the fresh breeze is pure bliss.
Getting there:
- One can reach the Fort from Phaltan, which is about 25 km away.
- One can take a local bus to reach the Fort from Phaltan itself
- The frequency of local transport is manageable.
- From Satara, the Fort is at a distance of 54 km, which will take around one and a half hours to reach the Fort.
- From Pune by road, it takes around two to three hours to reach the Fort, and it is about 122 km.
- From Mumbai, it is approximately 265 km.
Santoshgad Fort Blog
About the Fort
Santoshgad fort is also commonly known as the Fort of Tathavade based on its base village. The trail to the Fort is all simple and approachable. The tail a regular mountain hike. The route passes through greens around and blues above. The course is pretty well marked. No, as such left-right turns, a simple mountain trail till the Fort. There is a bench set up for people to rest under the tree’s shed between the route. After hiking for about one to two hours, one reaches the first door of the Fort. The first door of the Fort is destroyed, and now it just seems a normal entrance.
There are a few steps until the opening of the first door. Moving ahead, one can explore the Fort a bit that will take you to the Fort's second door. Both doors are made up of stones. The third door is made in Gaumukh architectural style to destroy the army force when the defense is under attack. This strategy was applied by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, who build this Fort. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj built this Fort in 1630.
The fourth door on the Fort is a secret door to the Fort, locally known as a “Chor Darwaja” in ancient times; this door was used in emergencies. We can see Vardhan gad, Varugad, and Mahima gad from the top point of the Fort. An excellent panoramic view is seen from the top of the Fort.
A beautiful and peaceful atmosphere is observed in the Fort. The water tank is also seen in the Fort; this water tank is seen inside a cave. One can also see a “Valmiki Rishi” statue on the Fort. Many remnants are seen on the Fort, Shiva temple, and ‘Hanuman Take,’ a named water tank on the Fort. It takes a good time to reach and explore the Fort. Explore the Fort with different doors with ancient strategies. Incredibly amazing view from the top point. Beautiful surrounding and naturistic place to spend time in the region. Hikers are fond of Sahyadri as they give us the best places to spend time with ourselves and feel alive. Whether a similar trail or a new trek, Sahyadri ranges always adds something new to the bucket list.