This region receives scanty rain & hence was an ideal spot during monsoons catering to the visual senses with the green of the emeralds and the blues of the sapphires. The cloud approached and backed away without disintegrating in to the rain drops spreading the fragrance of the wet mud. But the ambience was already propelled towards serenity with the lush green, cool n strong breeze and the wonderful location.
Dilapilated remains at the base of Ankai-Tankai. From the looks of it and the style of architecture it looks like a mosque.
One of the cave, rock cut from the series of Buddhist caves at the base of Ankai Tankai.
A pond in front of the cave-Temple
This range runs to the north of the Nashik-Manmad railway line. Running west to east it has many beautiful forts. It was known as the Chandor range and the Balgan area in the past. The Maratha and the Mughal forces captured various forts and fought bloody battles on these passes. The twin fort of Ankai Tankai nestles herein this range.
Ankai-Tankai (961m-3152ft)
A flight of steps leads to 8 Buddhists caves at the base of Tankai caves. Climb the steps further to reach a well fortified common entrance of the forts.
It has ancient caves and a
These were said to be the strongest hill-forts. They command a wide view of the Khandesh and
To the left is Ankai, which is a beautiful place to visit. Regular steps leads to a number of fortified entrances, a cave with some sculptures and finally to the top where a domed building is located.
On top, one can see 5 caves, 7 water tanks, an arched enclosure at the end of the fort with a huge pond, a Dargah etc. A huge cave below the summit is now an Ashram, where one can have a night stay.
Good view of Tankai fort and the trek takes 3 hour. The area peculiarly has white marble like stones.
Hadbi chi Shendi pinnalce
Pond atop Tankai
Gorakshanath Hill


1 comments:
Wow. Simply amazing. I hate to sound like another ignorant American, but what part of India is this? It's simply amazing, and while my wife & I's India trip is still a few years out - I have to visit. Amazing.
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