Raireshwar Fort

Raireshwar Fort

Bhor / Wai, PuneDay hikes

Range

Sahyadri

Altitude

1373m

Difficulty

Easy

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About Raireshwar Fort

Raireshwar is a massive, sky-high laterite plateau (Pathar) that stands as a silent sentinel in the Bhor region. Characterized by its sheer cliffs and a sprawling, flat top, it is often shrouded in thick mist during the monsoon. The plateau is famous for its unique flora and the stunning "seven-colored" soil. Unlike many Sahyadri forts that feature heavy stone fortifications, Raireshwar’s strength lies in its natural elevation and its profound spiritual atmosphere, making it a "temple fort" rather than a military garrison.

Best time to visit

July, August, September, October, November, December, January, February

History & Significance

The Oath of Swarajya (1645): This is the soul of Raireshwar. At the age of 16, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj gathered his close associates (Mavals) in the temple here. They cut their fingers and let the blood fall on the Shiva Lingam, taking a solemn oath to establish Hindavi Swarajya (self-rule). Strategic Lookout: Due to its massive altitude and flat top, it served as a vital observation post for the Marathas to monitor movements in the Wai and Bhor regions.

Places to See

Places to See: Raireshwar Temple: An ancient, small stone temple where the historic oath took place. It feels frozen in time. Gomukh Lake: A natural perennial water source shaped like a cow's mouth. The Seven-Colored Soil: Unique to this plateau, you can find patches where the soil appears in seven different shades (shwet, pit, rakta, etc.). Pandavgad & Kenjalgad Views: The edges of the plateau offer a bird's-eye view of these neighboring forts and the backwaters of the Dhom Dam.

Journey & Transport

How to Reach

From Pune, drive via Bhor to Korle village. The trek starts with a iron ladder climb.

Important Notes

The plateau becomes very windy; carry a light jacket even in summer. Nearby police station: Bhor Police Station Nearby hospital: Bhor Sub-District Hospital

Facilities

  • StayLocal homestays in Korle or camping on the plateau.
  • FoodBasic Maharashtrian meals available at the base village or provided by local families on the plateau.
  • WaterAvailable at the temple and rock-cut cisterns, but carrying your own is advised.
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