Harihar Fort, also known as Harshagad, is located 40 km
Harihar Fort, also known as Harshagad, is located 40 km from the city of Nashik, 48 km from Igatpuri, and 40 km from Ghoti in the Nashik district of Maharashtra, India.
It was built during the period of the Seuna dynasty (9th – 14th century) and was later handed over to Khan Zamam in 1636, along with Trymbak and other forts in Pune.
The fort features a rocky staircase for ascending and descending, which is 1 meter wide and 60 meters high, with niches carved into the rock. The staircase has 117 steps. To reach the fort, one must first climb an initial staircase (main entrance) and walk under an overhang with a steep incline. Then, one must climb a second staircase (with niches), pass through a stairway inside the rock, and finally reach the top.


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