MESMERISING VIEWS FROM ATOP GHODBUNDER FORT, MIRA-BHAYANDER, MAHARASHTRA



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If you've gone through my previous post, I have described the Ghodbunder Fort in details and my experience there. In this post, I'm sharing the lovely views from atop the fort. Pictures don't do justice to the actual views and 'feel' of the place. Its really beautiful. Nonetheless, its a great place and one can understand how it was used as an observation point too along with other functions as it gives a 360 degree views of the entire surroundings. Currently, it has lots of concrete structures surrounding, but one can imagine a time when these structures were not there, and, there was only jungles everywhere and the fort. On one side there's the Arabian Sea, the Vasai Creek, the mangroves, the wetlands, and on the other side the entire stretch of Sanjay Gandhi National Park and the busy highway and ghat sections. Come along and enjoy ;-)

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the farway hills of SGNP at the distance along with the highway...

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the city skylines and the dense mangroves in between...

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another side...

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the blazing sun silhouetting the sky-lines and wetlands...

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vasai creek...

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the bridge over Vasai Creek and Arabian sea faraway... a visit to this place is a must if one is in the proximity.


Address : Ghodbunder Fort, Mira-Bhayander, Maharashtra..
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A DAY TRIP TO AWESOME GHODBUNDER FORT, MAHARASHTRA



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I love visiting old forts and my blogs has covered quite a bunch from all over the country. India - the cradle of civilizations since time immemorial has hundreds ( if not thousands ) of forts, with the state of Maharashtra itself having hundreds within it. My interest lies in learning the history of these magnificient structures as well as experiencing their 'spooky' quotent; because, every historical fort almost always has a bloody history of sorts. And when its a fort thats as old as the Ghodbunder Fort, one can be rest assured of its spine-chilling story. Bombay has a rich history that goes back to Portugese occupancy and then the British, in between the native Marathas fighting them both tooth and nail, so these forts has seen maximum battles and deaths from attacks and captures in a repeat mode. These forts were of importance as they stood in strategic locations and were of great importance both from administration and defence, as well as trade point of view. The Ghodbunder Fort served both these purposes. At present, although, it is currently in ruins and lay abandoned, one can't help but recall what glory it must've witnessed and upheld in its past.

I had made a mental note to visit all the forts surrounding Bombay - there are quite a many, so, Ghodbunder Fort was definately on that itinerary. One has to go via the 20 kms long Ghodbunder Road to reach Ghodbunder Fort. It lies somewhere in between from both Borivali ( western line ) side or Thane ( central line ). As soon as one reaches the famous Fountain Hotel Circle ( all buses stop at this point ), taking the opposite straight road to the ghodbunder village it is a 3km or so walk. I asked couple of locals the directions and it was quite a straight road - only at the end it becomes circular with two split roads reaching the same spot. The place is on top of a small hill so the climb was inevitable. I was surpised to see so many houses clustered so close to each other throughout the entire length of that hill road on both the sides. Its amazing to see what remote corners people lived and thrived. I spotted some monkeys too jumping from one roof to the other. The view of the Ulhas river or Vasai Creek kept me company till I reached the fort. At first, I was bit dissapointed as I saw those construction ladders all over the place at the entrance - its going under renovation. Nonetheless, I went in and slowly my mind changed from disappointment to excitement as I reached the interiors of the Fort. The entry is free. Its a comparatively small fort and can be covered within 1-2 hours. It has couple of courtyards ( small and big ), with certain enclosed sections with high walls. Locals playing cricket in one such sections was bit disappointing again - I hope its restricted. However, I was glad the fort walls were not defaced with graffiti. There were just few other tourists too so it was quite enjoyable - not too noisy. I hate it when tourists create a nuisance in histortical spots. A flag stood tall at the cylindrical bastion and I loved the views from it. My experience was lovely and I had a great time exploring all corners. Here's my entire experience at the fort. Enjoy :-)
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view from the entrance...


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these walls were crumbling at one point...it has been restored by the ASI...

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landscaped garden...newly made...

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stone steps going up...gives that typical 'ancient' feel...

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hidden secret narrow stairways...for quick escape...

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the enclosers where horses were kept in the past for trade by the portugese and arabs...

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the central courtyard...

I was alone for a while in this particular area and had quite an eerie feeling of being continuously watched. Oddly enough, it was quite 'cold' as well in this spot compared to other parts of the fort that were scorching hot, adding to the discomfort of being 'watched' and engulfed by those dwellers of the past whose souls still roam this place. While capturing and protecting this fort throughout history, many people have died. Their spirits to this date, are stuck and roam these grounds and have been witnessed many times particularly at nights by visitors as well as locals. The place had a strange smell too ( of horses? ) that lingered on even when I reached home and was preparing this post the next morning. Quite weird!

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the cylindrical bastion of the fort...


it gives great 360 degree views from the circular top of the entire coastal surroundings - of the Arabian Sea, the Vasai creek to the looming heights of the forested hills of Sanjay Gandhi National Park at a distance and the highway...

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the great maratha 'saffron' flag flying high at 105 feet...


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fort ruins before it was renovated...quite spooky...( pics from archives )
Since this place has been taken over by the Archeological Survey of India and is being restored under the 'adopt a monument', scheme, the place has changed a lot and the difference is quite evident. The looks might have changed with beautification, proper maintainence and re-structures, but will it change its history - nops!


The Ghodbunder Fort Ghodbunder Fort is a fort located in Ghodbunder Village, Thane, Maharashtra, India, on the hill just south of the Ulhas River. It was built by the Portuguese and then occupied by the Marathas, before being used as the East India Company's district headquarters ( wiki ).
Address : Ghodbander Village, Ghodbunder, Mira Bhayandar, Maharashtra 401107
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DONGLA OBSERVATORY AND UJJAIN PLANETARIUM



Ujjain, a 1000+ year old city, has been considered very important since ancient times ~ both for religious purposes as well as for its astronomical significance. In religious, it has multiple ancient temples and hundreds of sacred pilgrimage sites many considered 'shaktipeeth' 'Jyotirlingas of Shiva' or temples that are 'vibrant and alive' with the diety residing in it. It is also the venue for one of the major Kumbh melas. On astronomical side, Surya Siddhanta and the Panch Siddhanta ( considered great works on astronomy ) were written in Ujjain. It was long considered that the Tropic of Cancer and Zero degree Meridian passed through it; hence, it has been a hotspot for astronomy enthusiasts too besides saints/sages since time immemorial with Raja Jaisingh of Jaipur hogging the spotlight. He had a penchant for mathematical and astronomical studies and built various observatories with interesting calculating and measuring instruments at places like Jaipur, Delhi, Mathura, Varanasi, and also, Ujjain - these being popularly known as 'Jantar-Mantar'. One needs to visit these 'jantar mantar' to understand how various studies related to astronomy/ weather etc were done during olden times. In modern times, with better and improved technologies we have observatories like the one in Dongla or Planetariums. Ujjain has both; and quite advanced ones too, helping in studies of astronomy, space science, observe the marvels of the milky way/ galaxies and research. The place is situated in such a location i.e in the tropic of cancer, that the place almost always has a peculiar vibe of 'timelessness'. Its also the main worship site of 'mahakal' where 'kal' denotes time.

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road to dongla observatory, clear skies...

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close up...

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insides of the observatory...biggest telescope of mp...

zero shadow measuring instrument at dongla...

With the biggest optical telescope in Madhya Pradesh, Dongla Observatory is an important astronomical site in India. The place experiences Zero Shadow Day on the day of Summer Solstice and there is an instrument that measures it as well, besides others. Ujjain, where once the actual intersection of the zero degree meridian of the ancient world with the Tropic of Cancer was said to have located is no longer considered so; instead, it is at Dongla which is located about 39 kms from Ujjain, making it a very important site for astronomers and geographers alike.

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the insides...
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science enthusiasts...
The Ujjain Planetarium is an ultra-modern ( with 3-D Imax movie theatre within ) planetarium with seating capacity of 124 persons.

Ujjain is an ancient city beside the Kshipra River in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. An important Hindu pilgrimage destination, it’s known for the centuries-old Mahakaleshwar Temple and many other ancient temples. It is also famous for its ancent astroniomical studies.
Address : Dongla, Madhya Pradesh 456443 | MPCST Planetarium, Antariksha Parisar, Sector C, Vasant Vihar, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456010
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