PANHALA
The history of Panhala Fort is also the history of the Marathas. There are innumerable places of interest , each with its share of haunting anecdotes. Sajja Kothi, where Sambhaji was imprisoned. Ambabai Temple, where Shivaji used to seek blessings before venturing on expeditions. Pavankhind, where Baji Prabhu laid down his life to cover Shivaji's escape.
The largest of all Deccan forts, Panhala, was built between AD 1178-1209. Though it was the seat of the Shilahara dynasty since AD 1190, and held successively by the Yadava and Bahamani kingdoms, it is today redolent with memories of Shivaji. Not surprising, though considering that this is one of the few forts in which Shivaji spent more than 500 days!
Visit the innermost citadel, or march past the three magnificent double-walled gates which guard the entry to the fort. You will be awestruck by the huge granary, Amberkhana, said to contain 25,000 khandis (50,000 mounds) of corn poured into it from symmetrical gaps in the ceiling.
In addition to history, Panhala 20 kms from the industrial city of Kolhapur and at an altitude of 977 m offers some inspiring scenery and a soothing climate, providing the ideal getaway as a hill station.
Weather: An average temperature of 25 C.
Getting there: The nearest railhead Kolhapur is 18 kms. From Mumbai, the journey by road is 428 kms. There is no dearth of ST buses and taxis to take you from Kolhapur to Panhala.
Hotels: For a comfortable stay, check into the MTDC resort or any one of the private hotels.