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Sinhagad Fort Pune Travel Guide: Trek Route, History, Timings & Local Food

By JKV Travel

If you’re in Pune and love forts, monsoon clouds and piping hot pithla-bhakri, then Sinhagad Fort should be on top of your bucket list. Perched in the Sahyadri ranges, this historic hill fortress is not just a trekking spot, but a living reminder of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s courage and the legendary bravery of Subhedar Tanaji Malusare.

In this detailed Sinhagad Fort Pune travel guide, you’ll find everything you need – how to reach, trek route, timings, history and food options – so you can plan a smooth and memorable trip.

 

About Sinhagad Fort – The Lion’s Fort of Pune

Sinhagad Fort (meaning “Lion’s Fort”) stands proudly at around 4,300 feet (approx.) above sea level in the Bhuleshwar range of the Sahyadris, roughly 30 km from Pune city.

  • Location: Sinhagad Fort, Sinhagad Ghat Road, Thoptewadi, Maharashtra

  • Nearest City: Pune

  • Famous For: Historic battles, monsoon trek, panoramic views, local Maharashtrian food

The fort has seen many rulers and many battles, but it is especially remembered for the Battle of Sinhagad (1670), where Tanaji Malusare fought with extraordinary valour to recapture the fort for Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Today, the fort is a perfect blend of history + trekking adventure + nature + local cuisine.

 

Historical Significance – Shivaji Maharaj, Tanaji Malusare & the Battle of Sinhagad

A trip to Sinhagad Fort is incomplete without understanding its glorious Maratha history.

Originally known as Kondhana Fort, Sinhagad was strategically important because of its location, height and control over the surrounding region. It changed hands many times between different dynasties, but its most iconic moment came during the reign of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.

The Legendary Battle of 1670

In 1670, Shivaji Maharaj decided to recapture Kondhana from the Mughals. He entrusted this crucial mission to his brave and loyal commander Subhedar Tanaji Malusare.

  • Tanaji chose a steep and difficult route to climb the fort in the dark, using ropes and even a ghorpad (monitor lizard) named Yeshwanti to secure rope ladders on the rock face, according to local legends.

  • A fierce battle took place between Tanaji and Udaybhan Rathod, the Mughal fortkeeper.

  • Though Tanaji fought with unmatched bravery, he was martyred in this battle.

When Shivaji Maharaj heard of Tanaji’s sacrifice, he is believed to have said:

“Gad aala, pan Sinh gela”
meaning, “We have won the fort, but lost the lion.”

In honour of Tanaji’s courage, Kondhana was renamed “Sinhagad” – the Fort of the Lion.

Even today, when you walk through the Tanaji Kada, Kalyan Darwaza, Pune Darwaza and the battlements, you can feel the courage, sacrifice and Maratha pride that this fort stands for.

 

How to Reach Sinhagad Fort from Pune

Reaching Sinhagad Fort, Sinhagad Ghat Road, Thoptewadi, Maharashtra is quite easy, making it a favourite weekend getaway from Pune.

By Car / Bike

Most visitors prefer driving or riding to the fort base.

  • Distance from Pune: Approx. 30–35 km depending on your starting point

  • Route (popular): Pune → Khadakwasla → Donje Phata → Sinhagad Ghat Road → Parking/Base

  • Roads are generally good, but the ghat section has steep turns, so drive carefully, especially in monsoon.

By Bus / Public Transport

  • You can use Pune city buses/PMT that go towards Sinhagad/Donje Phata (check latest timings and routes before you go).

  • From Donje, you can take shared jeeps/auto or local transport towards the base of the fort or Sinhagad Paytha and start your trek from there.

By Cab

You can also book an Ola/Uber or local cab for a half-day or full-day trip.

 

Sinhagad Fort Trek – Route, Difficulty & Experience

For many travellers and Punekars, Sinhagad Fort trek is the main attraction. It’s one of the most popular short treks near Pune, ideal for beginners, groups and even fitness enthusiasts.

Base Village & Trek Route

Most people start the Sinhagad trek from Atkarwadi/Donje side.

  • Trek Start Point: Sinhagad Paytha / Atkarwadi

  • Trek Distance: Approx. 2–3 km one way (depending on starting point)

  • Time Required: Around 45 minutes to 1.5 hours to reach the top (based on your speed and breaks)

  • Trek Difficulty: Easy to Moderate (rocky patches, steps in between, slightly steep sections)

The trail is well-marked because it’s very popular. You’ll meet all kinds of trekkers: college groups, families, regular hikers, and early morning fitness lovers.

What to Expect on the Trek

  • Initial Stretch: Slightly gradual, with dusty or rocky paths.

  • Mid Section: A bit steeper with rocks and uneven steps. Some sections get slippery in monsoon.

  • Final Climb: You’ll pass through stone stairways, small stalls selling lemonade, nimbu pani and snacks, and eventually reach near the Pune Darwaza.

Throughout the climb, you’ll enjoy:

  • Scenic views of valleys, Khadakwasla backwaters, Panshet and the surrounding Sahyadris

  • A refreshing breeze, especially during early morning or evening

  • A sense of satisfaction when you finally step through the fort gateway

 

Sinhagad Fort Timings, Entry & Parking

Timings and rules might change, so always double-check latest updates before travelling, but here’s a general idea:

  • Sinhagad Fort Timings: Usually early morning to evening (around 5:00 am – 6:00/7:00 pm).

  • Entry may be allowed earlier if you’re trekking for sunrise.

  • Entry Fee: A small charge per person may apply on the top or at the base (varies by authority updates).

  • Parking Charges: Separate charges for two-wheelers and four-wheelers at the parking area near the top road or base.

If you’re driving up, you can park near the top parking area and then walk a short distance to explore the main fort structures.

 

Top Places to See on Sinhagad Fort

Once you reach the top of Sinhagad Fort Pune, take time to explore these key spots:

1. Pune Darwaza & Kalyan Darwaza

These are the main gateways to the fort. The stone arches, thick walls and narrow passages are designed for defence and will transport you back into Maratha times.

2. Tanaji Memorial

A simple yet emotionally powerful memorial dedicated to Subhedar Tanaji Malusare, reminding visitors of his supreme sacrifice in the Battle of Sinhagad. Spend a moment here to pay respects.

3. Ramparts & View Points

Walk along the fort walls to catch breathtaking views of:

  • Khadakwasla Lake

  • Surrounding green valleys and hills

  • Distant Pune cityscape on a clear day

Sunrise and sunset from these points are absolutely stunning, especially in monsoon and winter.

4. Amruteshwar Temple

A small temple on the fort dedicated to Lord Shiva, where devotees and trekkers often stop to offer prayers.

5. Military Stables & Ruins

You’ll find remains of old structures, stables, water cisterns (tanks), bastions and buildings that tell stories of the fort’s military importance.

 

Local Food at Sinhagad – Pithla-Bhakri & More

One of the biggest highlights of a Sinhagad Fort visit is the local Maharashtrian food served at the top. After the trek, your reward is waiting in the form of traditional village-style meals.

You’ll find numerous food stalls and small eateries offering:

  • Garama garam Pithla-Bhakri (Besan curry with jowar or bajra bhakri)

  • Kanda Bhaji (onion fritters) – perfect in rainy weather

  • Taak (buttermilk) – cool and refreshing

  • Dahi, Thecha, Mirchi and seasonal local items

  • Kokum Sharbat, Nimbu Pani and soft drinks

The experience of sitting on a simple bench or mat, enjoying hot pithla-bhakri in the cool fort breeze, with views of clouds floating below you – that’s something you’ll remember long after the trek is over.

 

FAQ's About Sinhagad Fort – By JKV Travel

1. What is Sinhagad Fort famous for?

Answer: Sinhagad Fort Pune is famous for its historic Battle of Sinhagad (1670), where the brave Maratha warrior Subhedar Tanaji Malusare fought heroically to recapture the fort for Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. The fort, earlier called Kondhana, was renamed Sinhagad – “Fort of the Lion” in his honour. Today, it is known for its Maratha history, scenic Sahyadri views, monsoon trek, sunrise points and local Maharashtrian food like pithla-bhakri and kanda bhaji at the top.

2. Which is the best time to visit Sinhagad Fort?

Answer: The best time to visit Sinhagad Fort is during monsoon and winter:

  • Monsoon (June–September): The hills turn lush green, with clouds, mist and cool winds – perfect for a monsoon trek near Pune.

  • Post-monsoon & Winter (October–February): Pleasant weather, clear views and great for family trips, photography and picnics.

You can visit in summer as well, but it’s better to start the Sinhagad Fort trek early in the morning or late evening to avoid the harsh sun and carry enough water.

3. How difficult is the Sinhagad Fort trek and how much time does it take?

Answer: The Sinhagad Fort trek is considered easy to moderate, making it ideal even for beginners with basic fitness. Starting from the Sinhagad Paytha / Atkarwadi side, the trek distance is around 2–3 km one way and usually takes 45 minutes to 1.5 hours to reach the top, depending on your pace and breaks.

4. What are the timings and entry fees for Sinhagad Fort?

Answer: Sinhagad Fort timings are generally from early morning till evening (approximately 5:00 am to 6:00/7:00 pm). Many trekkers start early to catch sunrise views and avoid the heat. A small entry fee per person may be charged, and there are separate parking charges for two-wheelers and four-wheelers near the fort. Since rules and rates can change, it’s always good to check the latest updates locally before planning your visit.

 

Final Thoughts 

Sinhagad Fort is not just another hilltop attraction near Pune. It is a symbol of Maratha bravery, where Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s dream and Tanaji Malusare’s sacrifice come alive in every stone and every wall.

Whether you go for the short, satisfying trek, for the historical connection, for the misty monsoon views, or simply to enjoy hot pithla-bhakri in the cool breeze, a day at Sinhagad will leave you with memories of courage, freedom and the raw beauty of the Sahyadris.

 

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