Rohida Fort Attraction of Tourist :-
Rohida was built during the reign of the Yadavas. Post 1656, this fort became a part of Shivaji Maharaja's Swarajya. In 1666, the Moghuls conquered the fort but could not hold it for long. On June 24, 1670, Shivaji Maharaj recaptured the fort.
After the heat waves and sweat, the rains came as a blessing and the much awaited Bhramanti's monsoon trek would finally be on. Planned for Rohida - Raireshwar trek a 2 day trek. A little further from Pune (2 hrs.) is Bhor region, which housed our destination - Rohida & Raireshwar. Both are hill forts .The significance of Rohida is unknown to me, but Raireshwar has historic significance. Around 350 odd years back, Adilshah ruled this place. At the age of 16, Shivaji Maharaja cut his little finger and vowed for Swaraj at this place. After this he started conquering the forts in Maharashtra .
Rohida is barren in Summer or Winter but With monsoon it is filled with lush green grass.Rohida is famous for torrent wind !! If you haven't experienced the wind during monsoon months on Rohida fort then you don't know what it is! Apart from this points of attraction are old temple, few big water tanks, Chor darvaja, Buruj (bastion) on North East Face, Chuna grinding wheel.
The Rohida fort is located to the south of Bhor. It is popularly known as Vichitragad and Binicha killa too. Fort type: Giridurg Distance from Pune,
Pune-Bhor - 50 k.m.Bhor - Rohida - 7 k.m.
Posted By : Diptee Jadhav