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Baramati Lok Sabha Constituency is rich in cultural heritage, diversity, entrepreneurship etc. Through the campaign ‘Apla Matadar Sangh, Apla Abhiman!’, MP Supriya Sule and the Team showcases various forts, temples, healthcares, tourist places, heritage sites, educational centres, food culture etc. by virtually taking us to those places.
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There are some places within the monsoon tourism in Mulshi tehsil that are a huge attraction, especially for trekkers and nature lovers. One of them ought to be Kundalika Valley. This place is situated in a very deep valley in the middle of the Tamhini Ghat descending from Mulshi to Raigad district. It can be reached via a forest trail which is pitch dark even in daylight. The locals aptly call this trail as 'Andharban' (dark way). After hikking through huge boulders for about five to six hours, the glorious gorge can be seen with the Kundalika river flowing through the valley. Wandering between the two towering mountains with darkness as a companion, the sight of gushing waterfalls and green clear water flowing in perennial water streams is indeed a worthwhile experience! The ears that are weary of traffic noise and city hustle are enchanted by the roaring and gentle sounds of the Kundalika river in the rainy season.
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Tikona fort, that can be considered as a watchtower that looks over Mulshi and Maval taluka. It is situated at a distance of about 60 km from Pune and is near to the dam on Pawana river that flows through Maval in Pune district. The fort is about 3,500 feet above sea level and Tung Fort can be seen from this fort, if the weather is clear. It is believed that the fort got its name due to its triangular shape. Although not much history of this fort is known, the historical documents, suggest that Malik Ahmed Nizam Shah in the late 15th century i.e. 1480 AD had conquered Junnar, Lohgad, Tung and Tikona forts. Historians are of the opinion that Tikona fort was also included in the 23 forts given to the Mughals in the Treaty of Purandar that Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj signed with Mirza Raja Jai Singh.
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Tailbaila Fort is situated on the hill next to a village called Tailbaila which is located at some distance from Tamhini Ghat in Mulshi Taluka towards Lonavala. Records show that this Fort was an important station for surveillance and spying on the enemy from afar during the historical period. This fort is a paradise for history buffs and fort lovers. There is not much, except a few water tanks and the remains of a dilapidated temple on the fort. However, the fort is an attraction for trekkers as it has a challenging steep climb. Tailbaila fort is considered to be a 'shear wall' on top of the Sahyadri.
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This fort is located in Mulshi taluka near Pawana Dam and Lonavala. Due to its low height and easy trek, many tourists and fort lovers often visit this fort. Since the surrounding fortifications of the fort are still intact, it is a good place to take school children for a picnic here. To the south of the fort is an armored fortification of bastions. From this fort, one can see a vast area including Karnala, Manikgad, Prabalgad, Matheran, Morgad, Rajmachi, Tikona, Ghangad, Tailbaila, Torna, Mulshi dam reservoir etc. Historical records show that in 1818, when the British captured the Maratha Empire, they threw a big cannonball at the warehouse which destroyed it completely and the Marathas had to then leave the fort.