Ratangad Fort

Ratangad Fort

Introduction

Ratangad Fort is one of the most famous hill forts in the Sahyadri mountain range of Maharashtra, located near Bhandardara in Akole Taluka of Ahilyanagar district. Situated at an elevation of approximately 4,255 feet (1,297 meters) above sea level, the fort is known for its rich history, breathtaking landscapes, ancient caves, and thrilling trekking routes. Ratangad literally means “Jewel Fort,” and it truly shines as a gem of the Western Ghats due to its natural beauty and historical importance.

The fort is believed to be around 400 years old and was captured by the great Maratha ruler Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj during his military campaigns in the Sahyadri region. Ratangad served as a strategic watchtower because of its commanding view over the surrounding valleys, trade routes, and nearby forts.


Major Attractions of Ratangad

1. Needle Hole / Nedhe

The most iconic attraction of Ratangad is the naturally formed rock cavity called the “Nedhe” or Needle Hole. This giant hole in the mountain wall offers spectacular panoramic views of the Sahyadri ranges and valleys. During sunrise and sunset, the scenery becomes especially mesmerizing.

2. Amruteshwar Temple

Located at the base village Ratanwadi, the ancient Amruteshwar Temple is a masterpiece of Hemadpanti architecture dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is believed to be over 1,000 years old and attracts both devotees and history enthusiasts.

3. Caves and Water Cisterns

Ratangad has several rock-cut caves where trekkers can stay overnight. The fort also contains ancient water cisterns that provide water throughout the year.

4. Scenic Views

From the top of Ratangad, visitors can enjoy magnificent views of nearby peaks and forts such as:

  • Kalsubai Peak
  • Harishchandragad Fort
  • Alang Fort
  • Madan Fort
  • Kulang Fort
  • Bhandardara backwaters and surrounding valleys

Trekking Information

Trek Difficulty

Moderate

Trek Duration

  • From Ratanwadi Village: 3–4 hours (one way)
  • Total trek time: 6–7 hours

Base Village

Ratanwadi

Best Time to Visit

  • Monsoon (June to September) for waterfalls and greenery
  • Winter (October to February) for clear views and pleasant weather

Trek Highlights

  • Dense forests and scenic trails
  • Iron ladders and rocky patches
  • Ancient fortification walls
  • Camping and cave stay experience
  • Fireflies festival during pre-monsoon season

Camping Experience

Ratangad is a popular destination for camping and night trekking. Trekkers often stay inside caves on the fort and enjoy stunning night skies, cool weather, and sunrise views over the Sahyadri mountains.


How to Reach

By Road

Ratangad is accessible from Bhandardara and Akole. Private vehicles and local transport are available to reach Ratanwadi village.

By Train

Nearest railway stations:

  • Igatpuri
  • Kasara
  • Nashik Road

By Air

Nearest airport:

  • Nashik Airport

Important Tips for Visitors

  • Wear proper trekking shoes
  • Carry sufficient water and snacks
  • Avoid littering and protect the environment
  • Travel with guides during monsoon or night treks
  • Carry warm clothes during winter camping

Why Visit Ratangad?

Ratangad is a perfect blend of history, adventure, spirituality, and natural beauty. Whether you are a trekker, nature lover, photographer, camper, or history enthusiast, Ratangad offers an unforgettable experience in the heart of the Sahyadri mountains.