Udgir Fort
Udgir Fort in Udgir town of Latur district is a 12th century Marathi-language fort in the Indian state of Maharashtra. , it is also famous for the vivicultural battle in which the Marathas, led by the Saubhagya brothers, defeated the Nizam and was followed by the Treaty of Udgir. There are many old battle observations scattered over the hills of Poni and the surrounding hills, all made of informal white mud cloths, all of them destroyed after a long period of time. is happening Udgir Fort also has a deep tunnel connecting the furnace and the wall fort. The fortifications of the fort are 40 feet deep moat, and the Civil Mahal, the mausoleum of the strait mahants as well as 60 feet above the general terrain. It was named after the Hindu saint Uragiri Rishi. There are a few manuscripts written in Arabic and Persian that testify to the preservation of the relics and culture of local Muslim rule over the centuries.
How to reach?:
By Air
The nearest airports to reach this place are Pune (370 km), Hyderabad (298 km), Aurangabad (264 km).
By Rail
Latur District Railway is connected to Mumbai (430 km), Pune (338 km), Nanded (186 km), Hyderabad (243 km). is The train facilities are Latur Railway Station, Latur Road Railway Station and Harangul Railway Station under Latur Headquarters.
By Road
Regular state transport buses are available from any Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation bus stand. National Highway 62 passes through Ausa taluka in Latur district.
This fort is 65 km west of Latur. The fort is one kilometer away on the road passing in front of the Udgir city police station. Buses as well as private vehicles are available to go.