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Alang Fort is a fort located in the Kalsubai range of the Western Ghats mountains, Nashik. Alang Fort, Madangad Fort, Kulang Fort, and the trek connecting them are known as Alang, Madan, and Kulang. Alang Fort is regarded as one of the most difficult places to reach in the region.
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Alang Fort is a fort located in the Kalsubai range of the Western Ghats mountains, Nashik. Alang Fort, Madangad Fort, Kulang Fort, and the trek connecting them are known as Alang, Madan, and Kulang. Alang Fort is regarded as one of the most difficult places to reach in the region.

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Alang Fort or Alangad is a fort in Nashik, Maharashtra, India. It is one of the most difficult forts to reach in Nashik. The other two forts are Madangad and Kulang. It is among the tourist places that people visit for hoilidays.

Alang Fort is located in the Nashik district in Maharshtra, India. This fort is properly situated in the Kalsubai range of Western Ghats and is a magnificent and majestic fort in the hill top. This fort is basically neglected because of the heavy rains in the area and a confusing and difficult path to the fort. It is an ancient fort that was built on the Western Ghats. However the builder and the architect of the fort are not known to the historians. Also, in the history of Maharashtra, very less has been mentioned about this fort.

As per the stone carvings done in the fort, it is supposed to be built by the local tribes who resided in the nearby Ambewadi villages. It has made using marvel stone but after years of destruction and low on maintenance, this fort doesn’t look like a fort. It is situated at a height of 1372 meters above sea level which makes it a popular tourist attraction. The fort is built with the same rock that is found on these hilly ranges. The main wall of the fort is built on the ridges and looks like it is a part of the mountain rocks. It also has a raised rampart of 30 meters thickness built in a curved shape alongside the hill top.

The steep slopes on one side of the fort and a vertical slop of around 100 meters makes it difficult to climb. However it is connected with a number of hillocks that surrounds two more forts giving it a unique view. This kind of arrangement shows that the fort was built for the civilians to hide during wars. Reaching this fort is quite difficult as the easiest ways out of which one was a tunnel, were only known to the local peoples who resided in those times and are not found now.

The area is covered with thick, green vegetation as it receives the highest and the heaviest rainfall in the Western Ghats. Many caves can be found inside the fort for living. Many inscriptions are also found in Sanskrit and Palli language. The fort stands on pillars that were built using singe stones. The other places to visit are the two forts that are located nearby this fort. They are Kulang and Madangad fort. The three are closely related and Alnag fort is one...

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Alang Fort is located in the Kalusbai range of the Western Ghats in Nashik, Maharashtra. Being on a hilltop and having a confusing and hard pathway, climbing up to the Alang fort is similar to a hiking experience. Yet, the scenery at the top is breathtaking and it is a highly recommended spot for tourists looking to sweat out and enjoy an adventure.

As it is situated on high and rocky terrain, people are advised to visit the Alang Fort (also called Alangad) in between the months of October to February, otherwise, the drenched and sloppy surface during the Monsoon makes the climb very difficult and dangerous. The steep slopes are favored by people who come here for hill climbing and trekking. The top also has very good sightseeing venues. Along with the architecture and inscriptions found inside the fort, the dense vegetation and expansive scenery make the trip memorable.

With no clear-cut historical records, it is believed that the Alang Fort was built by the native tribes of the vicinity near Ambevadi villages. The Mughals and Marathas used the location as the high altitude allowed them to oversee the area and respond quickly in case of enemy invasion. Later during the British Raj, the Europeans used this as a holiday destination.

There is no definite fort-like structure as the heavy rains, lack of caretaking and poor accessibility have ruined it to an extent. Situated at a height of 1372 meters above sea level, the fort wall is built on the ridges with the same marvel stone found in the area. It has a curved-shaped rampart of 30-meter thickness on the hilltop. Many caves are built inside the fort for living purposes. The fort is supported by pillars made of single stones and various inscriptions in Sanskrit and Pali are found here.

The fort is open everyday, yet people are advised to travel there in daylight due to the difficult terrain. It takes about 7 to 8 hours to reach Alangad...

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Alang: Alang Fort (also Alangad) is a fort in Nashik district, Maharashtra, India. It is one of the three forts, the others being Madangad and Kulang, in the Kalsubai range of the Western Ghats. A dense forest cover make these treks difficult. These three forts are a little neglected due to very heavy rains in the area and a difficult confusing path to the forts

Madan: The climb preferred is usually between Madan and Alang. The time taken could around 3-4 hours to reach the step after leaving Kulung fort. Over here rock climbing would be required as the wall of the steps was destroyed during the cannon fire. Use of a fixed rope is required. There is one large cave on this fort and 2 water cistern. The top of the fort is a huge plateau. On the fort, there are two caves, a small temple and 11 water cisterns. Remnants of buildings are spread over the fort. Kalasubai, Aundh Fort, Patta and Bitangad are to the east of the fort, Harihar, Trimbakgad and Anjaneri to its north and Harishchandragad, Aajobagad, Khutta (pinnacle), Ratangad and Katrabai to its south.

Kulang: Being in the same region of the three forts its said climb to Kulag is the most difficult. On the way up climbing we come across patches of rock cut steps. It take 6 hours to reach from Kulanwadi to the fort. On the fort to see around 5 water cisterns. Form here we could also see Mahuli with the 3 pinacles. One can also stay at the caves here.

Height of forts: 4852 - 4842- 4822 ft Base Village: Kulanwadi District: Nashik Region: Igatpuri - Kalsubai Distance from Mumbai: 145 km approx Distance from Pune: 175 km approx.

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Shailesh TankShailesh Tank
Alang: Alang Fort (also Alangad) is a fort in Nashik district, Maharashtra, India. It is one of the three forts, the others being Madangad and Kulang, in the Kalsubai range of the Western Ghats. A dense forest cover make these treks difficult. These three forts are a little neglected due to very heavy rains in the area and a difficult confusing path to the forts Madan: The climb preferred is usually between Madan and Alang. The time taken could around 3-4 hours to reach the step after leaving Kulung fort. Over here rock climbing would be required as the wall of the steps was destroyed during the cannon fire. Use of a fixed rope is required. There is one large cave on this fort and 2 water cistern. The top of the fort is a huge plateau. On the fort, there are two caves, a small temple and 11 water cisterns. Remnants of buildings are spread over the fort. Kalasubai, Aundh Fort, Patta and Bitangad are to the east of the fort, Harihar, Trimbakgad and Anjaneri to its north and Harishchandragad, Aajobagad, Khutta (pinnacle), Ratangad and Katrabai to its south. Kulang: Being in the same region of the three forts its said climb to Kulag is the most difficult. On the way up climbing we come across patches of rock cut steps. It take 6 hours to reach from Kulanwadi to the fort. On the fort to see around 5 water cisterns. Form here we could also see Mahuli with the 3 pinacles. One can also stay at the caves here. Height of forts: 4852 - 4842- 4822 ft Base Village: Kulanwadi District: Nashik Region: Igatpuri - Kalsubai Distance from Mumbai: 145 km approx Distance from Pune: 175 km approx. Information source from internet
Shashank ModiShashank Modi
I Was exited to explore ALANG FORT. We took a 11.05 pm train to KARJAT station from DADAR (Recommend to do body massage)& then hired a local CAR to take us to the starting point of the trek.Ensure ur carrying mosquito repellent as u will find them in plenty. Also ensure adequate water is staked along with some dry food. Its around a 3 hr trek to the Rajmachi village. The trek is pretty moderate but there are certain area's where it get quite difficult. Specially the last half hour trek to the village is quite steep & the ground is of red mud which is quite slipary. Its another 40 minutes from the village to the Fort. Its worth visiting the fort as it gives one of the best views there is to see. U can have ur lunch in the village. Villagers provide u with a basic lunch for a moderate price. It really yummy food but please don't expect any fine dining options. The climb down was another 2.5 to 3 hrs. It was a great experience & also quite exhausting. We ran out of water & had to resort to having water from river streams we found on the way. Go adequately prepared, with some knowlege of the terrain & it can be a fun trek
Dharmesh Pande MemesDharmesh Pande Memes
Alang Fort is the beginning of the Maharashtra's toughest Trek AMK (Alang-Madan-Kulang) Previously Alang for was considered as the toughest Trek, later Salher was considered as the toughest trek. But if you combine all these 3 mountains that is Alang-Madan-Kulang, then it makes this place as the toughest Trek in Maharashtra. These three are nothing but Forts that were built in ancient time.. You can see the broken and destroyed bricks of this fort at the peak of this Mountain. There are caves here where you can stay as well.. Stored water is available. I would highly recommend to visit here during winters. Because during Rainy season, these 3 forts are shut as they are impossible to climb on. Summer is the time you should never visit because these mountains are nearly 5000 ft each.. And the stored water is also impure and dangerous if consumed too much. Rappelling is also one part while descending this fort. Therefore, Professional treking kit and expert guidance is highly recommended for your safety.
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Alang: Alang Fort (also Alangad) is a fort in Nashik district, Maharashtra, India. It is one of the three forts, the others being Madangad and Kulang, in the Kalsubai range of the Western Ghats. A dense forest cover make these treks difficult. These three forts are a little neglected due to very heavy rains in the area and a difficult confusing path to the forts Madan: The climb preferred is usually between Madan and Alang. The time taken could around 3-4 hours to reach the step after leaving Kulung fort. Over here rock climbing would be required as the wall of the steps was destroyed during the cannon fire. Use of a fixed rope is required. There is one large cave on this fort and 2 water cistern. The top of the fort is a huge plateau. On the fort, there are two caves, a small temple and 11 water cisterns. Remnants of buildings are spread over the fort. Kalasubai, Aundh Fort, Patta and Bitangad are to the east of the fort, Harihar, Trimbakgad and Anjaneri to its north and Harishchandragad, Aajobagad, Khutta (pinnacle), Ratangad and Katrabai to its south. Kulang: Being in the same region of the three forts its said climb to Kulag is the most difficult. On the way up climbing we come across patches of rock cut steps. It take 6 hours to reach from Kulanwadi to the fort. On the fort to see around 5 water cisterns. Form here we could also see Mahuli with the 3 pinacles. One can also stay at the caves here. Height of forts: 4852 - 4842- 4822 ft Base Village: Kulanwadi District: Nashik Region: Igatpuri - Kalsubai Distance from Mumbai: 145 km approx Distance from Pune: 175 km approx. Information source from internet
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I Was exited to explore ALANG FORT. We took a 11.05 pm train to KARJAT station from DADAR (Recommend to do body massage)& then hired a local CAR to take us to the starting point of the trek.Ensure ur carrying mosquito repellent as u will find them in plenty. Also ensure adequate water is staked along with some dry food. Its around a 3 hr trek to the Rajmachi village. The trek is pretty moderate but there are certain area's where it get quite difficult. Specially the last half hour trek to the village is quite steep & the ground is of red mud which is quite slipary. Its another 40 minutes from the village to the Fort. Its worth visiting the fort as it gives one of the best views there is to see. U can have ur lunch in the village. Villagers provide u with a basic lunch for a moderate price. It really yummy food but please don't expect any fine dining options. The climb down was another 2.5 to 3 hrs. It was a great experience & also quite exhausting. We ran out of water & had to resort to having water from river streams we found on the way. Go adequately prepared, with some knowlege of the terrain & it can be a fun trek
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Alang Fort is the beginning of the Maharashtra's toughest Trek AMK (Alang-Madan-Kulang) Previously Alang for was considered as the toughest Trek, later Salher was considered as the toughest trek. But if you combine all these 3 mountains that is Alang-Madan-Kulang, then it makes this place as the toughest Trek in Maharashtra. These three are nothing but Forts that were built in ancient time.. You can see the broken and destroyed bricks of this fort at the peak of this Mountain. There are caves here where you can stay as well.. Stored water is available. I would highly recommend to visit here during winters. Because during Rainy season, these 3 forts are shut as they are impossible to climb on. Summer is the time you should never visit because these mountains are nearly 5000 ft each.. And the stored water is also impure and dangerous if consumed too much. Rappelling is also one part while descending this fort. Therefore, Professional treking kit and expert guidance is highly recommended for your safety.
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