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टकमक किल्ला
Ganje, Maharashtra 401102, India
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Wonderful

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Perfect for one day trekDifficulty - easy

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In Vasai taluka of Thane district, Tukkak fort stands behind the village of Sakwar, which still remains an ancient ruin on his shoulder. The hill of the fort is naturally separated from the main mountain, and the dense forest surrounding the fort is heavily dependent on its inaccessibility. The fort was built in such a remote place in the 12th century. This fort was built to protect Mahayuti (Mahakavati) from the capital to the traffic route to the valley.This fort is surrounded by trees and trees. Trekkers are in front of the entrance, which is mentioned in the history document, the nearby entrance to the entrance, near the entrance to the entrance, and from the fort to the entrance to the entrance.Continuing since 2007, Shridatta Raut of the fort Vasai campaign has found a remnant of the fort and made a water tank cleaner made clean. The total 13 tank is on the fort and the task of finding other rusty residues is in front of us.C. In 2013, the Trek skyline organizes the way from the village of Sakwar to the fort, painted by arrows mounted by olive paint. Take advantage of this and visit the maximum trekkkamak fort.⛳ * History: *King Bhimdev, the son of Bimbdev king, built a trunk castle in the 12th century. Later this fort was under the control of Gujarats Sultana. G Shivaji Maharaj should have won this fort along with the fort of Kohj-asheri. Shivaji Maharaj then went into possession of the Portuguese.After the Chimaji Apes brought Vasais campaign, the fort was marked by importance. In 1732, the Marathas won the Tumkak fort from the Portuguese. But under the control of Maratha and Portuguese, this fort was back in possession of the Portuguese.On April 8, 1737, Pantaji Moreshwar captured this fort from the Portuguese. Peshwa offered 25 villages for the Tukmak Fort Begim.After Vasai campaign, the importance of the fort decreased. In the 18th century, the British used this fort as a prison. After this, the British took care of the fort and the way to go to the fort and not to rebuild the fort, like many other forts.⛳ * Places to see: *From the village of Sakwar, you can see the southern tip of the fort (nose), on the right side of it, there is a small cone (pinink) known as horse or knob and the plateau and the edge of the hill. We reach the plateau from the hillside. After crossing the horse, we enter the fort on the western fort. There are stairs taken in the woods next to the horse.Takmak fort is spread south-east. After reaching the fort on the west side, the fort on the right side goes to the southernmost point of the fort. You could see this from the village of Sakwar in the extreme end. From this point of view, a wide variety of landscapes can be seen in the stage of sight. In the earlier days, there should be a watchtower.After seeing the southern tip of the fort, they come back to the wall and look forward to the tank. Both the tanks are cleared by Vasudevs campaign by Shridath Raut. The water on the first (right) sides of it is potable.On the banks of the tanks, the pits and the terraces are visible in the fields. In earlier times, there should be homes. The potholes were built in the past for burial of houses. The variables were made to become water drainage.On seeing the tank, the two side wings of the side are seen hidden in the dense bush of the caravan while on the way down the opposite side of the Tanks.Next to the right foot, the knot splits on the right side. Here are two bungalows. When you see a gun, after reaching the footpath, two parts break out. One way goes towards the hill on the left side and the other one goes straight to the plateau on the north side of the fort.When you descend by the road on the left side, there are 2 pairs of locks. On the side of them is an old piece of stack. On the way forward, there are 2 groups of 3 Tanks. It seems that all this tank has been tried to destroy the British. Water in these tanks is not potable.When the bottom of the last cave goes downhill and sloping along a slippery path, the walls of the rocks are scattered. Here lies the north side of the fort. From the end of this tour, the front hill watching

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