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Murud-Janjira Fort

Fortress in Murud

Updated: March 01, 2024 09:16 AM

Murud-Janjira Fort is located in Murud (Town in India), India. It's address is Maharashtra, India.

Maharashtra, India

7XX7+XQ Rajapuri, Maharashtra, India

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Where is Murud-Janjira Fort?

Murud-Janjira Fort is located at: Maharashtra, India.

What are the coordinates of Murud-Janjira Fort?

Coordinates: 18.2999036, 72.9644331

Murud-Janjira Fort Reviews

Akshay Giridhar
2024-01-25 05:18:31 GMT

What a beautiful fort in middle of the sea, as we know the history of this fort, it’s worth visiting this place! I will highly recommend you to go here! If you are going in afternoon make sure you have caps and 2/3 bottle of water as it is exhausting to keep walking under the sun without any shades. We were able to see some dolphins from the top a beautiful moment to watch over the sea!

Gaurab Sarkar
2024-02-19 09:26:11 GMT

My second visit here and this place has it all to drag you to visit again. The fort is immaculate and has a rich history to it! This fort is one of the only two unconquered forts. It is situated in between the sea and one had to take the boat to visit here. Boat charges 80 Rs per head and for charges 25 rupees per head. It takes time to reach and then 45mins to explore the fort. Easily takes around 3hrs for the entire trip, so budget your time accordingly. Water and food isnt available in the fort, so it is advisable to carry water and light snacks. One must ensure to not litter in the fort as it represents our rich cultural heritage.

Nimonefamily Khandala
2024-02-13 11:52:06 GMT

One of the best Historical fort in Maharashtra. This is the one which was not won by Shri Shvaji Maharaj.
All the sides of the fort having sea water. Rules by businness travellers in old times. Big lake inside the fort, be careful when moving inside the fort because no support wall so risks of falling down. Always be attentive. Old canon shows the old technology.
It's absolutely majestic. The structure is elegant and surprises you.

Akhilesh Rathod Official
2024-01-11 13:35:43 GMT

Must visit place in Maharashtra !! Everything is available here like accommodations, tasty food, water sports activity. Also visit Murud beach which is really less crowded and near to fort and carry cash with you for fort entry ticket (25₹ per person) and 80₹ ferry cost

Mayur Roman
2023-11-18 18:04:48 GMT

One of the Master piece of civil engineering.
No doubt u will be stunned after visiting this fort. The fort is almost of 1000 years but still it standing like a Rock.
Today's world should take some lessons about the durability of the civil work which was performed here.

Rushi benke
2024-01-15 03:46:21 GMT

Very crowded on weekends.We had to wait in boats for 40-45 mins to enter in fort.Ticket for ferry is 80rs for return journey and 25 rs as entry fee for fort.
Also ferry people give a timeline of 45 min to return.
Third largest cannon in India is placed on janjira.No one can capture janjira as it build on Iceland.

Abhishek Kolte
2024-01-02 15:43:36 GMT

Raja Ram Rao Patil was the Patil of Janjira Island and a chief of the Kolis who built this island in the 15th century local fishermen of Rajapuri constructed a small wooden fort on a huge rock.
Later the Fort was captured and rebuilt in the 15th century by the Siddis, who were of Abyssinian origin
⚠IMPORTANT INFORMATION
1). From Khora Bandar the motor boats go to fort but as the boats are big they can't get close to fort so you are transferred to small boat in the middle of sea so if senior citizen are going with you look after the following information

2). Sail boats are from rajapuri they are small size and goes close to fort

3). Do take care while getting down the boat because there is nothing like bridge where boats can stop properly you have to jump from boat on stairs of fort the crew members of boat are very helpful and cooperative

4). You have only 45 mins to explore the fort so try to reach the top of the fort so you can get the whole view of the fort

5). Fort is in well condition and views from forts are best do try to visit at the time of sunset

lalita pundir
2024-01-29 12:28:38 GMT

The Murud Janjira Fort in Alibaug, was absolutely amazing! 🏰🌊 This historic fort is located on an island and offers breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea. The fort itself is a magnificent structure, with its impressive walls and intricate architecture. 🌅✨

One of the things that makes this fort so special is its rich history. It's known for being unconquered by any enemy force despite numerous attempts. Walking through the fort, you can feel the echoes of the past and imagine the stories that have unfolded within its walls. 🏰📚

The view from the top of the fort is simply spectacular. You can see the vast expanse of the sea, and on a clear day, the sight is truly mesmerizing. 🌊🌞 Exploring the fort's various chambers and pathways is like stepping back in time and discovering a hidden treasure. ⏳💎

To reach the fort, you can take a boat ride from the mainland, which adds to the adventure. Once you arrive, you can explore the fort at your own pace and soak in the history and beauty of the place. 🚤🗺

If you're a history enthusiast or simply love exploring unique landmarks, I highly recommend visiting the Murud Janjira Fort in Alibaug. It's an experience you won't forget! 🌟📸

Subhash Pansare
2024-02-14 03:41:14 GMT

One of the undefeated forts in Maharashtra. Also has unique history and building structure, must visit.

Dnyaneshwar Pawde
2024-01-02 13:57:39 GMT

🏰✨ Magical Moments at Murud Janjira Fort! ✨🌊
Just wrapped up an unforgettable trip to Murud Janjira Fort, and the experience was nothing short of enchanting! 🚗🌴
🏰 Historical Marvel:
Stepping onto this centuries-old fortress felt like a journey through time. The rich history and architectural brilliance of Murud Janjira are truly awe-inspiring.
🌊 Scenic Beauty:
Perched majestically in the Arabian Sea, the fort offers breathtaking views of the coastline. The blend of sea breeze and historical grandeur creates a mesmerizing atmosphere.
🚤 Boat Ride Adventure:
Getting to the fort via a scenic boat ride added an extra layer of excitement to the trip. The views of the fort from the water are simply spectacular.
📸 Photo Paradise:
Every nook and cranny of Murud Janjira begged to be captured. Don't forget your camera – this place is a photographer's dream!
🍤 Local Flavors:
Post-exploration, indulged in local delicacies by the beach. Fresh seafood and coastal vibes – a gastronomic delight!
🗺 #MurudJanjiraDiaries #HistoricalGetaway #TravelMagic #SeaFortExploration
In love with the echoes of history and the beauty of the sea. Murud Janjira, you stole my heart! ❤🏰🌊 #TravelMemoirs #FortLove

Shambhuraje Autade
2023-11-28 14:10:44 GMT

Murud Janjira Fort is a coastal marvel. This historic fort, situated on an island near Murud, Maharashtra, boasts impressive architecture and a rich past. Accessible by boat, it offers a glimpse into the region's maritime history. The fort, unconquered in its time, tells tales of resilience. The scenic boat ride and panoramic views make it a must-visit for history buffs and nature lovers alike.

Suhas Lad
2023-11-02 19:35:03 GMT

Historical Fort & unconquered till end of all Dynasty. Solid build quality with picturesque view of wide vivid ocean and roaring wind. Must visit to Murud Janjira Fort.

THE EXPLORER
2024-02-23 06:36:37 GMT

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🏰 Behold the marvel of history! Built in 1560 by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, this fort stands proudly amidst the sea, a testament to the ingenuity and courage of its creators. With mighty cannons guarding its perimeter, it's a symbol of strength and resilience. Let's explore the wonders of our rich heritage! 🌊⚔ #ChhatrapatiShivajiMaharaj #SeaFort #HistoryUnveiled

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Aizaz kadri
2023-11-17 05:45:31 GMT

India’s Janjira Fort is a sea fort, built by Malik Ambar, who served the Sultan of Ahmednagar and belonged to the famous Nizam Shahi dynasty.

This fort is one-of-a-kind and is famed for its majestic fortification. Set on an island in the Arabian Sea, near the coastal town of Murud in Maharashtra, it’s definitely one of the most impressive forts in India. Another interesting fact about this fort is that it has never been conquered by any enemy in its history.
It was built at the end of the 17th century, and it’s even more interesting to note that it’s almost entirely intact even today despite being hit by the ravages of wind and tide every now and then. Surprisingly, this majestic fort stands as a testimony to the marvels of ancient engineering.
If reports are to go by, the sea fort of Janjira wasn’t conquered by any of the kings who were ruling the neighbouring territories. As per the records, even Shivaji could not conquer it although he tried 13 times. His son, Sambhaji also tried to do so by adopting an unique approach, and dug an underwater tunnel to enter. Alas, he too failed in his attempt!

Shivaji’s son then built another fort across the bay, called Kansa. He used most of the earth that was dug to build the said tunnel to build the second fort, which was supposed to serve as the base for future attacks on the sea fort of Janjira. It took 22 years to build that fort on 22 acres of land.
The fort is oval in shape, instead of the usual square shape, while the fort wall is around 40 ft high and has around 19 rounded arches or porches, some of which still feature cannons mounted on them, along with the well-known cannon Katlal Bhankari.
As you reach this place, you will see the ruins of a mosque, a palace, along with a bath space with water channelled from streams. Then, there is a deep well with cold and sweet water, which is actually a natural wonder in the midst of the saline sea, which still provides water to quench the thirst of the weary visitor.

Also, there are the Janjira Caves, whereas Murud is actually a tiny fishing village set atop a small hillock and offers picture-perfect views of the coast. This invincible fort remained unconquered until it became part of Indian territory after Independence from the British in 1947, and stays so till date.

Avinash P
2023-12-07 19:05:29 GMT

Nestled amidst the Arabian Sea, Janjira Fort, an ancient gem in Maharashtra, embodies the rich history of India. Accessible only by boat, the fort's grandeur and strategic location offer a captivating glimpse into the country's past.

The imposing walls of Janjira Fort stand as a testament to the architectural brilliance of its creators. Their ability to construct such a formidable structure against the sea’s elements is awe-inspiring. Each step within the fort whispers stories of valor and resilience, showcasing the gallantry of the warriors who once defended it.

While wandering through its ruins, the remnants of water tanks, palaces, and cannons paint a vivid picture of the fort's grandeur in its heyday. The panoramic view from atop the fort transports visitors to a time of maritime glory.

However, the lack of adequate preservation efforts is evident, hinting at the neglect this historical treasure has endured. Despite this, visiting Janjira Fort is an immersive experience, offering a poignant connection to India's past glory.

For history enthusiasts and those seeking a profound cultural expedition, Janjira Fort remains an unmissable destination. Its significance in India's history, combined with the picturesque setting, makes it a place where time stands still, inviting visitors to delve into a chapter of the nation's captivating narrative.

Ameya Raut
2023-12-11 06:33:33 GMT

Mrurud - Janjira Fort is situated on an oval shaped rock off the Arabian Sea coast near the port city of Murud. A special attraction of this fort are 3 gigantic cannons named Kalaal Baangadi, Chavri and Kasam. Kalaal Baangadi, the third largest cannon in India The fort is approached by sailboats from Rajapuri jetty. Ticket price is around 80rs(return)🏰

Ramalingam Muthukumarasamy
2023-09-19 08:54:57 GMT

Janjira: 'A Marvel of Engineering on India's West Coast' - An Unconquerable Fort Murud is a village in the western part of Murud taluk of Raigad district, bordering the Arabian Sea. Rajpuri village is four to five kilometres from Murtu. Murud Janjira is situated on an island in the sea to the west of this village.Strong construction, use of industrial techniques in engineering, beautiful architecture, very tricky location... this fort has all these features and is located on the sea 165 km south of Mumbai. The fort is surrounded by a 40 feet high rampart. Sand, lime, jaggery and molten lead are said to have been used to join the stones together. Although surrounded by sea water on all four sides, fresh water is also available inside the fort. There are two freshwater lakes inside the fort
Spread across 22 acres, with 22 defensive positions, Janjira Fort took 22 years to build. Chhatrapati Shivaji, King Sambhaji, Portuguese, French and British tried to capture this fort, but no one could capture Janjira fort. This fort remained impregnable for more than 350 years. Chhatrapati Shivaji built a nearby fort to conquer this fort. But he could not capture Janjira
You can hardly make out where the entrance gate of the fort is from a distance. Maybe even finding the entrance is difficult to get there by boat. Because there is no place for you to get off the boat. Just go straight to the entrance steps.
This fort had a good structure to prevent the enemy from entering. It relates to its construction and armour protection. At the same time, nature also plays a role in protecting this fort. Even at low tide, the area has water up to 30 feet deep. It also increased the defence of the fort.Not only the engineering methods but also the internal defenses of the fort were impregnably superior. If anyone fails to follow the defense rules of the fort, the only punishment available to them is death.
This fort was built by the Siddhis. When establishing their rule in this island, the Siddhis created a very strict system.The Siddhis are believed to have come to India in the seventh century. The ancestors of the Siddhis belonged to the 'Bandu' tribe of East Africa. The Sidhis came to India as slaves with Arab traders. Indian kings started keeping them in their service because of their lean, strong physique, bravery and loyalty.
The known history of Janjira dates back to 1490. Construction of the Janjira Fort began during the reign of Ansar Burhan Shah (1508-1553).The Nizam appointed Bram Khan to conquer Janjira.Brahma Khan used trickery instead of force to capture the fort.
Most of us are familiar with the story of Alibaba and the Forty Thieves. The master of thieves would come to Alibaba's house disguised as an oil merchant. Aren't the other thieves hiding in the big barrels he brought? The same thing happened in Janjira.
When Ahmednagar fell in 1636, Siddi Amber was the fort chief of Janjira. After overthrowing the Nizamshahi, he remained loyal to the Bijapur Sultans.
At the time of independence, 500 families were living in this fort. Siddhis brought them for farming . After independence, the Scythians handed over the fort to the Government of India and settled in Indore in Madhya Pradesh. But later it became difficult for the residents of the fort to live. So they went to the nearby villages and took shelter.
Until 1980, all the citizens here came from the fort to various villages on the mainland. Over time, this fort became a deserted place.
Currently, Janjira Fort is under the control of 'Archaeological Survey of India'. A notice is visible in the fort area that no one should enter the fort without permission. The fort has been very popular with tourists for the past few years.
Courtesy: BBC

Goraksha Salvi
2023-12-25 06:02:03 GMT

Must Have cash To purchase Tickets of Boat and Kille Janjira..No UPI there
Ticket for children upto 10yrs is half ticket and above full ticket for boat.
Ticket For boat is Ad 80Rs.and child 40Rs.
For Entry in Fort is Rs. 25 for Adults.
No Water in fort so Plz carry atleast 1 Water Bottle with you.

neena nagwekar
2024-02-12 09:47:51 GMT

All of my guests commented on how fantastic the balloons were. If you’re having an event, you have to use The Morya ballon decoration ! Sandesh really can make dreams come true!"

Anubhuti Rane
2024-02-22 05:35:54 GMT

The fort is beautiful! It is covered in the ruins of what once was. It is a 20 acre fortress but since the boats leave in an hour, you only get to see the 4 main points. Guides are not allowed inside the fort ever since COVID but in the boat, before entering the boat guy will let you know what to see and where to go.

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Murud is a town and a municipal council in Raigad district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Situated at a distance of 150 km from Mumbai, Murud is a tourist destination. The Palace of Nawab is located in Murud. The palace was built in 1885 for administration purposes. source

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