Korigad

Korigad (also called Koraigad, Koarigad or Kumwarigad) is a hill fort located about 20 km (12 mi) south of Lonavla in Pune district, Maharashtra, India.

Finally on 14 March, by igniting the stored ammunition by means of a loose cannonball he succeeded and this fort went to the British.

To the east, there lie two artificial lakes part of the Aamby Valley project which later drain into the Mulshi reservoir.

[4] The interesting part of the fort is that its wall is completely intact and one can walk along its entire perimeter(about 2 km).

It has six cannons - the largest of which called the Laxmi Toph is located near the Korai Devi temple.

Korigad entrance and fort walls
Korigad bastion
Koraidevi temple
Entrance gate
The steps
Cannon
The pond on the fort