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The
verdant hills, the
terraced farms and
the omnipresent mist
bestow Panhala with
a unique allure, a
mystic. The aerial
roots of the banyan
trees that flank the
road form a
beautiful archway, a
prelude to the royal
remains of the fort
to come. Situated at
a magnificent height
of 3177 feet above
sea level, Panhala
commands a panoramic
and awesome view of
the valley below.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
The weather in
Panhala is
salubrious
throughout the year
except July and
August. The ideal
weather to visit
Panhala is from
October to December
although tourists
visit till May. The
temperature ranges
from 25-32 degree C
in summer to 20-24
degree C in the
rainy season.
The small yet scenic
hill resort, Panhala
lies in the lap of
the Sahyadri
mountain range.
Panhala is located
in the Kolhapur
district of
Maharashtra. Panhala
is situated about 22
km to the northwest
of Kolhapur on the
Kolhapur-Ratnagiri
road at a height of
3177 feet above sea
level.
While at Panhala you
must visit
Ambarkhana.
Ambarkhana was built
by the Marathas and
housed the
administrative
section, the palace,
the mint, and the
granary. Titled
Ganga, Jamuna, and
Saraswati, the
granaries could
store as much as
25,000 khandis of
grain. Since the
soil was not
suitable for
agriculture, the
provisions had to be
stocked. Then there
is the Teen Darwaja
i.e. the three
important gates to
gain access to the
fort.
Another major
attraction at
Panhala is the Sajja
Kothi that was built
by the Mohammedans
in 1008 AD. There is
a very interesting
anecdote attached to
this monument. It is
said that when Siddi
Johar, a formidable
Bijapur General,
attacked Panhala,
Shivaji tricked the
general by escaping
from the window of
Sajja Kothi while a
brave stalwart Shiva
Kashid disguised as
Shivaji combated the
wrath of the
general.
Shivaji, a religious
devotee, did not
undertake any perils
without paying
obeisance to the
godess.The Ambabai
temple stands vigil
to this, which is
another, must visit
at Panhala.
While at Panhala you
may also visit the
Sambhaji temple. The
Sambhaji temple was
built in memory of
Sambhaji, the first
ruler of Kolhapur.
The Someshwar tank
of Panhala too is
worth visiting. The
tank came into
existence due to the
quarrying of stones
that were required
for the construction
of the fort wall.
There is a very well
camouflaged well
with a three-storied
structure on top,
Andhar Bav. This was
cloistered to
prevent any kind of
water poisoning by
the enemy.
The Nayakini Sajja
at Panhala manifests
the intelligent
warfare strategy
used by the Marathas
to dupe the enemies.
The Nayakini Sajja
has been very
strategically
located near one of
the corners of the
fort to conceal a
deep ravine in
between. When the
enemies attacked
from that corner,
they would actually
climb over the
make-believe corner
of the fort to
accede the Nayakini
Sajja and in the
endeavor fall into
the deep ravine.
HOW TO REACH
BY AIR - The airport
closest to Panhala
is the airport at
Kolhapur airport at
a distance of 35 km
from Panhala.
Panhala is 416 km
from Mumbai and
about 200 km from
Pune.
BY RAIL & ROAD -
State Transport
buses ply between
Kolhapur and Panhala
every 2 hours during
the day. The
Kolhapur railway
station is only 26
km from Panhala.
WHERE TO STAY
Accommodation is
available primarily
in three hotels -
Hotel Hill Top,
Hotel Valley View,
and the MTDC station
at Panhala though
there are other
smaller hotels too.
The tariff at these
Panhala hotels is
budget to middle
class that varies
according to the
tourist season (off
season and on season
tariffs, including
food). Tourism-of-India.com
provides complete
information on
tourism in Panhala.
Tourism-of-India.com
offers package tours
in order to make
your visit to
Panhala Pleasant.
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