
Bhairavgad(kothale)
Range
Balaghat
Altitude
1056m
Difficulty
Medium
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About Bhairavgad(kothale)
Fort Overview: Built to monitor the Tolarkhind route to Harishchandragad fort. Access Points: Tolarkhind is approached via Khireshwar village (Pune district) or Kothale village (Nagar district). Architecture: Believed to be from the same era as Harishchandragad fort. Nearby Peaks: Visible from Kothale village. Includes Kolatha (Shivlinga-shaped hill), Bhairavgad (flat surface), and "Gadhavacha Dongar" (Donkey's hill). Local Deity: Lord Bhairoba is the local deity. Tradition: Villagers ascend barefoot from the second ladder. A religious procession is held annually in the Hindu month of Chaitra. Trek Info: After visiting Bhairavgad, reach Harishchandragad fort via Tolarkhind in 5-6 hours.
Best time to visit
All year round / Check local forecast
Places to See
**Bhairavgad Fort Ascent & Sights** **Getting There:** From Kotul village, head 0.5 km before Kothale (or next to Kothale when coming from Rajur). Follow the route to Tolarkhind (signboards: Harishchandragad Kalsubai Sanctuary & Tolarkhind). **The Climb:** 2-minute walk to a field path. Look for the Goddess Gavaldevi sculpture on the left. The route then enters a thick forest with a steep 20-minute ascend to the rock-cut steps. **Trail Features:** * **Rock-Cut Steps:** Water tank nearby (left). * **Ladder 1:** Installed by the Forest Dept. Leads to another water tank (left). * **Water Tanks:** Further ahead: a pillared tank and a dried tank with two benches installed by the Forest Dept. * **Ladder 2:** 40 steps leading to the fort summit.**Fort Summit (30 min visit):** * **Lord Bhairav:** Located north on the right upon entry. See sculptures, Veerghals, two rock-cut water tanks, and two lamp posts. Railings allow views of Harishchandragad fort, Taramati peak, and Vetaldhar. * **Gadhavacha Dongar:** Head south. This mountain, taller than Bhairavgad, is believed to be the Donkey pulling Lord Bhairav's Chariot. Five water tanks en route.**Views From Top:** Harishchandragad fort (West), Bhairavgad (Shirpunje) (North), and Kunjargad (East).
Journey & Transport
How to Reach
How to Reach Kothale (Base Village) from Mumbai: Option 1: Via Otur Total Distance: 214 kms. Route: Mumbai → Kalyan → Murbad → Malshej Ghat → Otur. From Otur S.T. Bus Stand, follow the road via Bamanwada → Kotul (30 kms) → Vihir (base of Kunjargad Fort) → Kotul (25 kms) to Kothale. Option 2: Via Rajur Total Distance: 196 kms. Route: Mumbai → Igatpuri → Ghoti → Bhandardara (155 kms) → Rajur. From Rajur, Kothale village is 41 kms towards Kotul.
Important Notes
Two-Day Fort Adventure! **Day 1 (By Private Vehicle):** * Morning: Start at Kunjargad (Kombadgad). * Lunch: Head to Kothale village for a meal at the temple, then proceed to Bhairavgad. * Evening: Go to Pachnai village for an overnight stay. Food and accommodation are easily available here.**Day 2:** * Morning: Complete Kalalgad (Difficult climb\!). * Afternoon: Visit Bhairavgad (Shirpunje).*Info on all forts is available on our website.*
Facilities
- StayAccommodation: Kothale temple (up to 10 persons) or Pachnai village stay.
- FoodFood Available: Pachnai Village (10 km)
- WaterTank water is safe to drink.