Most Amazing Harihar Fort Trek, Nashik, Maharashtra, India
Breathtaking Harihar Fort Trek, Nashik, Maharashtra, India
- Harihar fort appears to be rectangular in shape from its base village. It is built on a triangular prism of rock. Its three faces and two edges are absolutely vertical (90 degrees).
- The third edge towards the west is inclined at an angle of 75 degrees. A one-metre wide rocky staircase with niches in it is carved out for ascending & descending the fort.
- There are 117 steps in all. After you climb the first rocky staircase (main entrance) we walk thru below an overhang with a sheer drop. Again one has to climb a set of steep stairs (with niches), then pass thru a staircase inside the rock and then reach the top of the fort.

- Harihar Fort / Harihargad / Harshagad is a fort which lies in Trimbak region of Nasik.
- The most striking feature of the fort is its rock-cut steps and beauty. Base village: Kotamwadi, Nirgudpada.
- The view from the top is excellent. After climbing these steps, we get up to the entrance door. The fort has got a tapering plateau with a raised level in the middle. There is a small temple of Lord Hanuman and Lord Shiva on the plateau. A small pond is there in front of this temple. Water from this pond can be used for drinking. Making headway from here we come across a palace having two rooms in it. 10 to 12 persons can be accommodated in this palace.





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