Samrajgad a small fort constructed by Shivaji Maharaj in Murud.

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Samrajgad (साम्राजगड़)

Basic information about Samrajgad fort.
Samrajgad fort is a hill fort which is situated in Ekdara village of Murud Taluka of Raigad District. Samrajgad is Easy to trek. The height of Samrajgad is only 541 feet i.e. 165 meters above sea level.

History of Samrajgad Fort

"Samrajgad" which is also known as 'Danda-Rajapuri' is located on the hill, south-west of the beach of Murud town and is close to the well-known fort of Janjira. It was constructed by Shivaji Maharaj to watch the area of Janjira.Samrajgad was used to held the attacks in area of Janjira.
Janjira was under the control of Siddi’s. Shivaji Maharaj sent Vyankoji Datto to construct this fort. As Samrajgad is very near to Janjira, Vyankoji was given a group of Maratha fighters for the protection of the fort.
Vyankoji battled with Siddi's guards and caught the surrounding districts of Danda-Rajapuri. Around 300 guards were killed in this fight. With the development of Samrajgad, the right to improve the entrance to Murud the entrance was broken off for the Siddi’s.
To move these irons over his exchanged ways, Siddi’s attacked Samrajgad. They tried an attack on the fort by binds guns to palm trees, yet the trees fallen and the attack failed out. After this disappointment, Siddi’s arranged the following attack carefully. 
Shivaji Maharaj had left Raigad for the success of Janjira. Siddi’s needed to catch Samrajgad before that. The second attack was driven by Siddi Khairat and Siddi Kasim.
On 11th February 1671, under the meal of a cloudy night, Siddi Khairat attacked from the area side of the fort with 500 Habshi troopers.It was the celebration of Holi on that day and Maratha troopers were in bubbly disposition.
Despite everything they figured out how to counter-attack and battled Siddi Khairat well. Then, Siddi Kasim had reached close to the fort from the ocean in supports. 
He set up steps and ropes on the fort wall. While Maratha fighters were occupied with battling of Siddi Khairat, Siddi Kasim and his warriors climbed the walls and entered the fort. The Maratha armed force was presently gotten in this claw attack.
They struggled powerfully anyhow the amazing chances. They were at long last crushed when the foods of explosive burst into fire and blasted. Scores of fighters from both sides were defeated.Listening to the news about blast, Shivaji Maharaj sent his soldiers to Samrajgad.
At that point, Samrajgad was lost to Siddi’s. With this defeat, Shivaji Maharaj was forced to wipe out his settled attack on Janjira. Today just the walls of bastion of Samrajgad are standing. The wall is straightforward, constructed by setting remarkable stones without any coupling material.There are no different shelters on the fort. One can see Janjira on the south and Padmadurg on the west from the fort.

Time to reach the top
It takes around 10 to 15 minutes from Ekdara village the base village of the fort.

Minimum Duration
1 day.

Best time to visit the fort
The best time to visit the fort is between September to March.

Water Availability   
No, water is not available on the fort but package water is available in Murud.

Accommodation Availability
No, Shelter is not available on the fort. As Murud is a tourist destination so, Hotels and Resorts are available in Murud.

Places to visit on the Samrajgad Fort

Here is nothing to see on the fort.

Let’s find How to reach to Samrajgad Fort

Way from Pune to Samrajgad Fort

Pune to Samrajgad fort By Bus
From the Pune there are ST (State Transport) buses are available to Murud, from Pune to Murud is around 162 kilometers, from Murud there are local transport are available to reach at Ekdara which is base village of the Samrajgad fort.

Pune to Samrajgad fort By Train
From Pune there are trains available to Panvel, Distance Pune to Panvel 93 kilometers, from Panvel there are local transport available for Murud, Distance Panvel to Murud 76 kilometers, and then follow the same route from Murud mentioned above.


Pune to Samrajgad fort By Road
Pune - Chinchwad - Dehu Road - Lonavala - Khopoli - Pen - Roha - Murud - Ekdara village - Samrajgad Fort.

Way from Mumbai to Samrajgad Fort

Mumbai to Samrajgad fort By Bus
From Mumbai there are ST (State Transport) buses or local transport available to Murud, from Mumbai to Murud is around 154 kilometers, from Murud there are local transport are available to reach at Ekdara which is base village of the Samrajgad fort.

Mumbai to Samrajgad fort By Train
From Mumbai there are trains available to Roha, Roha is 78 kilometers from Mumbai, from Roha there are local transport are available to reach Murud, and then follow the same route from Murud mentioned above.
 
Mumbai to Samrajgad fort By Road 
Route of Mumbai to Samrajgad fort
Mumbai - Panvel - Pen - Roha - Murud - Ekdara Village - Samrajgad Fort.

Places to visit nearby the Samrajgad Fort

Murud-Janjira
Murud-Janjira is the name for a fort located on an island just off the town of Murud, in the Raigad district of Maharashtra, India. It was involved by the Siddi’s and is celebrated for being the main fort along India's Western coast that stayed unbeatable regardless of Dutch, Maratha and English East India Company attacks.
Murud-Janjira Fort is an oval-formed shake off the Arabian Sea close to the town of Murud, 165 km (103 miles) south of Mumbai. Janjira is one of the strongest marine forts in India. The fort is reached by boats from Rajapuri jetty.
The primary entrance of the fort meets Rajapuri on the beach and can be seen just when one is near to it. It has a little western entrance towards the natural ocean for Gateway.


Kasa Fort 
Padmadurg (पद्मदुर्ग) also called Kasa fort, is a fort in Maharashtra, India. It was biuld by the Maratha ruler King Shivaji to the northwest of the fort Janjira.It was located basically to the fort Janjira. The important piece of fort is still in great condition.
The sea fort of Padmadurg is not as large as Janjira yet at the same time the fort can be seen along with Janjira. The fort was a part of Sindhudurg's protections as well as Shivaji Maharaj's important boat development plot. 
There is a decent view of the fort from Janjira. There was a group of area from Dandi beach to Padmadurg yet it runaway under the water in 2004.