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Kankrala Fort
Nashik district, Maharashtra
Kankrala fort
Kankrala Fort is located in Maharashtra
Kankrala Fort
Kankrala Fort
Coordinates20°42′24″N 74°29′11.8″E / 20.70667°N 74.486611°E / 20.70667; 74.486611
Typehill fort
Height2476 feet
Site information
OwnerGovernment of India
Open to
the public
Yes
ConditionRuins
Site history
MaterialsStone

Introduction

This fort is in Malegaon taluka of Nashik district. The fort is a combination of two hill tops Today the fort is in ruins.[1]

History

This fort is situated south of Galna fort. Very less history is known about this fort.This fort was captured by Colonel Wallace in 1818.

Places to see

There are many rock cut water cisterns on the top of the fort as well as in the rocks near the gate. The water near the gate is potable. There are few caves near the entrance. The entrance is in dilapidated condition.There are no structures on the fort except few ruins.

How to reach

The village Karanjgavhan is situated near the village Kankrala.There is a direct road from Malegaon via Vadgaon and Lendhane villages to Karanjgavhan ( distance 11 km). The other route is through the road from Zodage which is on NH-3. Zodage to Karanjgavhan distance is about 15 km.From Karanjgavhan the road to the village Kankrala is abouut 5 km. The cart road take a western detour from village Kankrala which leads to the temple near the fort. From the temple the fort is clearly visible. It takes about an hour to reach the fort top. There are no proper steps or path ways.[2]

References

  1. ^ {{url=http://cultural.maharashtra.gov.in/english/gazetteer/Nasik/022%20Places/001%20Place.htm#KankralaFort}}
  2. ^ Zingaro, Young (1995). Sangati sahyadricha. Sahyadri Prakashan. p. 278.
Temple and the fort at right
Caves
Water tanks