Khanderi

Khanderi

Maharashtra, RaigadDay hikes

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About Khanderi

Khanderi & Underi Forts: Two islands near Thal/Alibaug. These 17th-century forts still stand proud in the Arabian Sea, walls intact after fighting the British & Siddi! See rare iron canons with cart wheels on Khanderi.

Best time to visit

All year round / Check local forecast

History & Significance

**Khanderi Fort: A Naval Powerhouse** Shivaji Maharaj chose Khanderi island (1672) to fortify against the British trade route to Mumbai. After a brief retreat, Marathas returned in 1679 under Maynak Bhandari, garrisoning 150 men to complete the fort. The British attempted a siege and blocked supplies. Marathas, leveraging improved naval strategy and shallow vessels, secured supplies during low tide, defended by Daulat Khan from Khubladha fort (Thal). The fort was completed, and a truce signed with the British in 1680. Later battles: * 1701: Siddi Yakut Khan attacked but retreated. * 1718: British fleet attacked; Mankoji Suryavanshi defended the fort with 500 men for a month, forcing a British retreat. * 1814-1817: Control shifted between Peshwas and Angres. * 1818: Finally captured by the British.

Places to See

**Khanderi Fort Highlights** Sail from Thal to Khanderi and spot the walls and Lighthouse! The island has northern and southern mounds, with the jetty in the center. Look out for a buried canon near the entrance. Explore via a trail along the ramparts. **Must-See Spots:** * **Temple of Vetala (Spirits):** Right of the jetty. Worships a huge stone (Vetala/spirit) said to grow yearly. Pilgrimage festival during Holi. * **Ramparts & Canons:** Walk the walls\! Find around 16 bastions and canons, some with cart wheels. Stairs allow descent inside. * **Lighthouse:** Built in 1867 and active since. It's 25m high\! Great view of the fort and surroundings. * **Unique History:** The fort was managed by the Mumbai Port Trust under British rule. A helipad is installed, with a small door below leading to the beach for fort wall views. * **The "Metallic" Rock:** Start right from the Jetty and complete the round to find this amazing rock. Strike it with another stone to hear a metal vessel sound\!

Journey & Transport

Time to Reach

2 Hours from Alibaug!

How to Reach

**Getting Here: Thal Town & Fort Access** **Location:** Thal is 8 km north of Alibaug. The diversion is 4 km from Alibaug on Alibaug-Revas road. **Transport:** ST buses run regularly between Alibaug and Thal. **To the Fort:** Hire small boats from Thal beach (owned by local fishermen). **Tide Tips:** * **Khanderi:** Has a jetty; visit anytime (high or low tide). * **Underi:** No jetty; visit only during low tide.**Low Tide Schedule (Hindu Calendar):** * Pratipada: 4:00-6:00 * Dwitiya: 5:00-7:00 * Tritiya: 5:30-8:00 * Chaturthi: 6:00-9:00 * Panchami: 7:00-9:30 * Shashti: 8:00-10:00 * Saptami: 8:30-11:00 * Ashtami: 9:00-12:00 * Navami: 10:00-12:30 * Dashmi: 11:00-13:00 * Ekadashi: 11:30-14:00 * Dwadshi: 12:00-15:00 * Tryodshi/Chartudshi: 13:00-16:00 * Poornima/Amavasya: 14:30-17:00**Quick Tide Math (for reference):** High tide (am/pm) = (Date x ¾). Low tide is 6 hours after high tide. **Heads Up:** Fishermen may demand higher costs—be prepared to bargain\! Also, most fishermen leave for fishing by 6 am; inquire locally for exact timings.

Important Notes

Plan a 2-3 day combined trip! Explore Alibaug, Khanderi, Underi, Khubladha, and Kihim beach.

Facilities

  • StayResorts & restaurants await at Alibaug and Thal!
  • FoodBYO Lunch Recommended. Find resorts & restaurants in Alibaug and Thal!
  • WaterHydration Alert: Carry Your Water!
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