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Sagargad Trek
Trekup India doesn’t run this Trek any time in the year. It is, however, an amazing trek which you can do by your self or with the help of local guides.
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Historical documents mention that the Sagargad fort has stood since the Satvahan dynasty. Its presence was likewise recognized in the Treaty of Purander in 1655, where Shivaji gifted 33 forts to the Moghuls. According to legend, Sagargad Fort was later granted to Angre, the naval chief of the Marathas, for his commitment against Shahu Chhatrapati of Satara. In the mid-19th century, the British took control of the fort and created retreat homes.
Based on the top, one can have gorgeous views of Manikgad, Karnala, and Mirgad on the Eastern side. Arabian Sea, Revdanda Fort on the Western side.
The regular Sagargad trek itinerary involves a 2-3 hour climb to the fort, an expedition of the fort, a scenic lunch break up, and afterward, a descent back to the base village. The trek can be finished in a day.
Following the monsoon and winter seasons, October to March are the most beneficial conditions for a trek to Sagargad. The climate is delightful, and the bordering landscape shows vibrancy and vegetation, making it a perfect time to embark on this adventure.