Kolaba Fort, Alibaug - Drone - कुलाबा किला, अलिबाग
We traveled Kolaba fort in Alibaug and took some nice drone footage.
History / Information: Kolaba fort was the navy base for Maratha empire and was created by Chhatrapati Shivaji and his son Sambhaji.
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Kolaba Fort Documentary, Kolaba killa is also called as Alibag Fort, one of the best Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Fort in Alibaug. Kolaba killa was one of the chief naval station of Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Kolaba Fort is an old military fortification in India, situated around 1-2 Km inside the sea. You need to make sure about the high-tide timings if you are going by tanga or walking. During High-tide you can reach till the Kolaba Fort by speed boat which will cost you around Rs.200/- per person.
There are many temples in the There are several temples in the vicinity of Kolaba Fort (Kulaba Killa), one of the significant temple is Siddhivinayak Temple.
Kolaba fort was among the many forts ruled by Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. The Navy Head Quarters was established at Kolaba Kalla by Kanhoji Angre in 18th Century.
Kolaba fort was having many buildings, palaces, horses and treasure once upon a time. All the structures and buildings in Kolaba Killa are strategically important because the brave Konhoji Angrey used to control the coastal belt from Mumbai to Janjira from Kolaba killa. Unfortunately the fire on several incidents destroyed the buildings in Kolaba Killa. This is one of the important fort at that time for Marathas.
If you are in Alibag or planning a trip to Alibaug you must visit this fort.
Time required to reach the fort by speed boat is just 2-3 minutes, and you can see complete fort in around 1 hours time.
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Date of Shoot : 3 Nov 2018
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Kolaba Fort, Kulaba Fort or Alibag Fort, Alibaug
Kolaba Fort (sometimes Kulaba Fort or Alibag Fort) is an old military fortification in India. It is situated in the sea at a distance of 1–2 km from the shores of Alibag, 35 km south of Mumbai, in the Konkan region of Maharashtra, India. It is a popular tourist destination and a protected monument.
History :-
The first mention of Kolaba fort is when it was chosen by Shivaji Maharaj to be fortified after the whole of South Konkan became free. The work of construction of the fort started in 19 March 1680. In 1662, he strengthened and fortified Kolaba fort to make it one of his chief naval stations.The command of the fort was given to Darya Sagar and Manik Bhandari under whom Kolaba fort became the centre of Maratha attacks on British ships. Kolaba fort is one the fort which was captured by Shivaji Maharaj. The fort was completed by Sambhaji Maharaj after the death of Shivaji Maharaj in June 1681. In 1713 under a treaty with Peshwa Balaji Vishwanath, Kolaba along with several other forts was given over to Kanhoji Angre. He used it as his main base from which to launch raids on British ships. In 17 November 1721, the British incensed at Angre's activities, joined the Portuguese in an expedition against Kolaba. A Portuguese land force of 6000 and three English ships of the line under Commodore Mathews co-operated but the attempt failed. The British blamed the failure to the cowardice of the Portuguese. About this time Kolaba is described by Hamilton as a fort built on a rock, a little way from the mainland and at high water an island.[3] On 4 July 1729 Kanhoji Angre died on the Kolaba fort.In 1729 many buildings were destroyed due to a major fire incident near the Pinjara Bastion.in 1787 another major fire incident took place in which the Angre Wada was destroyed. in 1842 the British sold the wodden structures in the fort by Auction and used the stones for the construction of Alibag water works.
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Kolaba Fort (sometimes Kulaba Fort or Alibag Fort) is an old military fortification in India. It is situated in the sea at a distance of 1–2 km from the shores of Alibag, 35 km south of Mumbai, in the Konkan region of Maharashtra, India. It is a popular tourist destination and a protected monument.[
History
The first mention of Kolaba fort is when it was chosen by Shivaji Maharaj to be fortified after the whole of South Konkan became free. The work of construction of the fort started in 19 March 1680. In 1662, he strengthened and fortified Kolaba fort to make it one of his chief naval stations.[2] The command of the fort was given to Darya Sarang and Mainak Bhandari under whom Kolaba fort became the centre of the Maratha attacks on British ships.[3] Kolaba fort is one the fort which was captured by Shivaji Maharaj. The fort was completed by Sambhaji Maharaj after the death of Shivaji Maharaj in June 1681.[4] In 1713 under a treaty with Peshwa Balaji Vishwanath, Kolaba along with several other forts was given over to the Koli king Kanhoji Angre. He used it as his main base from which to launch raids on British ships. In 17 November 1721, the British incensed at Angre's activities, joined the Portuguese in an expedition against Kolaba. A Portuguese land force of 6000 and three English ships of the line under Commodore Mathews co-operated but the attempt failed. The British blamed the failure to the cowardice of the Portuguese. About this time Kolaba is described by Hamilton as a fort built on a rock, a little way from the mainland and at high water an island.[3 4 July 1729, Kanhoji Raje Angre died on the Kolaba fort. In 1729 many buildings were destroyed due to a major fire incident near the Pinjara Bastion.In 1787 another major fire incident took place in which the Angre Wada was destroyed. In 1842 the British sold the wooden structures in the fort by auction and used the stones for the construction of Alibag water works.
18th CENTURIES KOLABA FORT, ALIBAUG, INDIA
FORT BUILT BY THE GREAT MARATHA SHIVAJI MAHARAJ IN 18th CENTURY TO WATCH THE ENEMIES TOWARDS MUMBAI & MURUD- JANJIRA FORT. BETWEEN SALTED THE SEA WATER ON FORT IS SWEET & DREANKABLE. THERE WAS TEMPLE & LOTS OF ROOM FOR STORAGE OF GRAINS & WEAPONS FOR ONE YEARS CAPACITY. KANHOJI ANGRE WAS THE ADMIRAL OF THIS NAVEL FORT.
Kolaba Fort | Kolaba fort Alibaug | Kolaba fort history | Kolaba fort information | कोलाबा किला
Kolaba Fort (sometimes Kulaba Fort or Alibag Fort) is an old military fortification in India. It is situated in the sea at a distance of 1–2 km from the shores of Alibag, 35 km south of Mumbai, in the Konkan region of Maharashtra, India. It is a popular tourist destination and a protected monument. कोलाबा किला .
The first mention of Kolaba fort is when it was chosen by Shivaji Maharaj to be fortified after the whole of South Konkan became free. The work of construction of the fort started in 19 March 1680. In 1662, he strengthened and fortified Kolaba fort to make it one of his chief naval stations. The command of the fort was given to Darya Sarang and Mainak Bhandari under whom Kolaba fort became the centre of the Maratha attacks on British ships. Kolaba fort is one the fort which was captured by Shivaji Maharaj. The fort was completed by Sambhaji Maharaj after the death of Shivaji Maharaj in June 1681. In 1713 under a treaty with Peshwa Balaji Vishwanath, Kolaba along with several other forts was given over to the Koli king Kanhoji Angre. He used it as his main base from which to launch raids on British ships. A Portuguese land force of 6000 and three English ships of the line under Commodore Mathews co-operated but the attempt failed. The British blamed the failure to the cowardice of the Portuguese. About this time Kolaba is described by Hamilton as a fort built on a rock, a little way from the mainland and at high water an island. On 4 July 1729, Kanhoji Raje Angre died on the Kolaba fort. In 1729 many buildings were destroyed due to a major fire incident near the Pinjara Bastion.In 1787 another major fire incident took place in which the Angre Wada was destroyed. In 1842 the British sold the wooden structures in the fort by auction and used the stones for the construction of Alibag water works.
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Kolaba Fort (Alibaug/Alibag)
Kolaba Fort is situated in the Arabian Sea at a distance of 1–2 km from the shores of Alibag.
Kolaba Fort Alibaug Maharastra India
Kolaba Fort (sometimes Kulaba Fort or Alibag Fort) is an old military fortification in India. It is situated in the sea at a distance of 1–2 km from the shores of Alibag, 35 km south of Mumbai, in the Konkan region of Maharashtra, India. It is a popular tourist destination and a protected monument.
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KOLABA FORT :
(Sometimes Kulaba Fort or Alibag Fort) is an old military fortification in India. It is situated in the sea at a distance of 1–2 km from the shores of Alibag, 35 km south of Mumbai, in the Konkan region of Maharashtra, India. It is a popular tourist destination and a protected monument.[1]
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HISTORY :
The first mention of Kolaba fort is when it was chosen by Shivaji Maharaj to be fortified after the whole of South Konkan became free. The work of construction of the fort started in 19 March 1680. In 1662, he strengthened and fortified Kolaba fort to make it one of his chief naval stations.[2] The command of the fort was given to Darya Sagar and Manik Bhandari under whom Kolaba fort became the centre of the Maratha attacks on British ships.[3] Kolaba fort is one the fort which was captured by Shivaji Maharaj. The fort was completed by Sambhaji Maharaj after the death of Shivaji Maharaj in June 1681.[4] In 1713 under a treaty with Peshwa Balaji Vishwanath, Kolaba along with several other forts was given over to Kshtriya koli king shrimant Kanhoji Raje Angre. He used it as his main base from which to launch raids on British ships. In 17 November 1721, the British incensed at Angre's activities, joined the Portuguese in an expedition against Kolaba. A Portuguese land force of 6000 and three English ships of the line under Commodore Mathews co-operated but the attempt failed. The British blamed the failure to the cowardice of the Portuguese. About this time Kolaba is described by Hamilton as a fort built on a rock, a little way from the mainland and at high water an island.[3] On 4 July 1729 shrimant Kanhoji Raje Angre died on the Kolaba fort.In 1729 many buildings were destroyed due to a major fire incident near the Pinjara Bastion.In 1787 another major fire incident took place in which the Angre Wada was destroyed. In 1842 the British sold the wodden structures in the fort by Auction and used the stones for the construction of Alibag water works.
MAJOR FEATURES :
The average height of the fort walls is 25 feet. It has two main entrances, one on the sea side and the other towards Alibag. An interesting feature of this fort is that it has freshwater wells in its premises even though it is a seaside fort. In the monsoons, the fort can be reached by wading through waist-deep water at low tide. However, at high tide, boats must be used to reach it. In that fort, there are temples. Many tourists come to visit the Kolaba Fort. In that fort, there are houses of several people. People stay there and take care of that fort. The celebration of Ganesh festival. Many people come to in this festival. The fort should be visited during the low sea tide timings.There is a Dargah of Haji Kamaluddin Shah on the fort. Near the northern wall of the fort lie, two English Cannons mounted on wheels. The inscription on the cannon is Dowson Hardy Field, Low Moor Ironworks,Yorkshire,England.The Siddhivinayak temple inside the fort was built by Raghoji Angre in 1759.[3]
HOW TO REACH :
How to reach Kolaba Fort : The Fort can be easily accessed from the city of Mumbai, as it is located only 35 km south of Mumbai. Mumbai, one of the biggest cities of India, is well connected via airways, railways and roadways to all the major cities in the country and abroad. Kolaba Fort can also be approached by foot during low tides and by boat during high tides from the Alibag Beach.
Mumbai to Kolaba By Road : Route of Mumbai to Kolaba fort Mumbai – Kurla – Navi Mumbai – Ulwe – Chirner – Pen – Vadkhal – Poynad – Alibaug – Kolaba Fort.
Mumbai to Kolaba By Train : There is no train available to Alibaug from Mumbai.
Mumbai to Kolaba By Bus : From Mumbai there are ST (State Transport) buses, local transport available to Alibaug, which is 96 km from Mumbai it takes 2 hrs 30 mins from Mumbai, there are boats available to Kolaba from Alibaug, which is around 2 km from Alibaug.
Pune to Kolaba By Road : Route of Pune to Kolaba Fort Pune – Chinchwad – Dehu Road – Lonavala – Khopoli – Pen – Vadkhal – Poynad – Alibaug – Kolaba Fort.
Pune to Kolaba By Train : There is no train available to Alibaug from Pune junction.
Pune to Kolaba By Bus : From Pune there are ST (State Transport) buses / Volvo buses available to Alibaug, which is 142 km from Pune it takes 2 hrs 50 mins from Pune, there are boats available to Kolaba from Alibaug, which is around 2 km from Alibaug.
Kulaba Fort, Alibaug, Mumbai
#AlibaugBeach is one of the most popular beaches near #Mumbai with the sight of #KulabaFort providing the perfect view. When water recedes back during low tides, one can walk or travel by horse cart to the popular #SeaFort that was the headquarters of the #Maratha Army. While here, you can also visit the Ganpati Temple, which is almost 400 years old. It is approx. 95 Km from Mumbai, 81 Km from Vashi and 60 Km from Panvel.
Kolaba Fort - Alibag,Raigad...MAHARASTRA
The Kolaba Fort was constructed by Shivaji Maharaj. It is located 2 km inside the sea. Visitors can visit the fort only during low tide.
The fort consists of sweet water well in the middle. There are many temples and fortifications along guns which face the sea. The fort is 300 years old.
Carvings of tigers, peacocks, and elephants on the entrance arch can be seen. Near the gate there are shrines of Mahishasura and Padmavathi and other gods along with fort deity. A Ganesha temple was built in front of the sweet water tank in 1759. Alibag Fort also known as Kulaba Fort after the name of Kamaludin Shah Baba (Ku-La-Ba).
A token entry fee for the visitors is charged by the Archaeological Survey of India.
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Almost 300 years old city of Alibaug in the state of Maharashtra is the only place in Konkan coast to serve as a shelter to both Portuguese and Maratha on the same inland waterway. Alibaug is famous for the Kolaba Fort located in the midst of the sea. It is around 2km away from the shores of Alibaug and can be accessed at low ebb through 1km long land strip. This gigantic structure in a desolate location was commissioned by Maharaj Shivaji in 1662 in order to make it one of his chief naval stations.
Kolaba Fort with its imposing walls, gates facing Arabian Sea and Alibaug town respectively, bastions, fresh water tank, well and several temples take one back to the historical days of Alibaug. Its gigantic outlook also narrates the architectural brilliance of Shivaji. Interestingly, the fort was Emperor Shivaji's last construction that luckily came to an end almost on the eve of his demise in April in the year 1680. Today people visit Alibaug not only to immerse in the beauty and serenity of its beaches, but also to admire the remnants of Indian warriors.
Those visiting Kolaba Fort should remember that:
it remains open from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm,
November to July is the best time to visit the fort and
Alibaug can be accessed via road from Mumb
kolaba fort, Alibag
Kolaba Fort (sometimes Kulaba Fort or Alibag Fort) is an old military fortification in India. It is situated in the sea at a distance of 1–2 km from the shores of Alibag, 35 km south of Mumbai, in the Konkan region of Maharashtra, India. It is a popular tourist destination and a protected monument.
The work of construction of the fort started in 19 March 1680 by Shivaji Maharaj.His son Sambhaji Maharaj completed remaining work of the fort.
In 1713 under a treaty with Peshwa Balaji Vishwanath, Kolaba along with several other forts was given over to Kanhoji Angre. He used it as his main base from which to launch raids on British ships. In 17 November 1721, the British incensed at Angre's activities, joined the Portuguese in an expedition against Kolaba. A Portuguese land force of 6000 and three English ships of the line under Commodore Mathews co-operated but the attempt failed. The British blamed the failure to the cowardice of the Portuguese.
Places to see :
The average height of the fort walls is 25 feet. It has two main entrances, one on the sea side and the other towards Alibag. Many tourists come to visit the Kolaba Fort. In that fort, there are houses of several people. People stay there and take care of that fort. For the celebration of Ganesh festival many people come to in this festival. The fort should be visited during the low sea tide timings.There is a Dargah of Haji Kamaluddin Shah on the fort. Near the northern wall of the fort lie, two English Cannons mounted on wheels. The inscription on the cannon is Dowson Hardy Field, Low Moor Ironworks,Yorkshire,England.The Siddhivinayak temple inside the fort was built by Raghoji Angre in 1759.
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KOLABA FORT AT ALIBAGH ( MAHARASHTRA) & ALI BAGH BEACH COMPLETE GUIDED TOUR |अलीबाग कुलाबा किल्ला
Kolaba Fort (sometimes Kulaba Fort or Alibag Fort) is an old military fortification in India. It is situated in the sea at a distance of 1–2 km from the shores of Alibag, 35 km south of Mumbai, in the Konkan region of Maharashtra, India. It is a popular tourist destination and a protected monument.
The average height of the fort walls is 25 feet. It has two main entrances, one on the sea side and the other towards Alibag. An interesting feature of this fort is that it has freshwater wells in its premises even though it is a seaside fort. In the monsoons, the fort can be reached by wading through waist-deep water at low tide. However, at high tide, boats must be used to reach it. In that fort, there are temples. Many tourists come to visit the Kolaba Fort. In that fort, there are houses of several people. People stay there and take care of that fort. The celebration of Ganesh festival. Many people come to in this festival.
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Alibaug Beach to Kolaba Fort by Boat/Island Fort/Alibaug Trip/Best of Alibaug/Places to visit in ali
Kolaba fort | best places in Alibaug (Alibag ) | Itinerary for Alibaug , Part 1
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CSTM to Alibaug by ferry - 120 per person
Alibaug beach - 10 min walking distance
Kolaba fort by speedboat - 150 per person
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Kolaba Fort (sometimes Kulaba Fort or Alibag Fort) is an old military fortification in India. It is situated in the sea at a distance of 1–2 km from the shores of Alibag, 35 km south of Mumbai, in the Konkan region of Maharashtra, India. It is a popular tourist destination and a protected monument
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