Ankai Fort is a historic site found in the Satmala Range hills in western India.
On the upper level, there are five caves which feature Mahavir idols in good condition.
There are carvings of Yaksha, Indrani, lotus and Lord Mahavir in the main cave.
In 1665, Thévenot mentions these forts as a stage on the journey between the cities of Surat and Aurangabad.
Local passenger trains passing on the Manmad-Nizamabad route stop at the railway station.
The route is free from obstruction and is safe and wide with regular steps to the fort.
On the upper level, there are five caves which feature Mahavir idols in good condition.
The Main Gate is located south of the hill, featuring well preserved woodwork.
The Brahmani (Hindu) Caves are near the entrance gate to the upper plateau of Ankai fort.