Mention of Sabhasad Bakhar, Gandharvgad is one of the 111 forts restored by Chhatrapati
Shivaji Maharaj. On January 1666, Chh. Shivaji Maharaj captured this fort in the
conquest of Panhala with an army of 5000. July 1687, Desai’s of Kakti Karyati and
Desai of Hukkeri Pargana’s captured this fort from Marathas, for which Adilshah
were promised the Deshmukhi of Ajamnagar in Belgaon and Chandgad Ajra respectively.
Adilshah controlled the fort many years. Sadashivrao Bhau Peshwa stayed here for
some times during his Karnataka campaign. Later the British army destroyed this
fort in 1844.
Gandharvgad is a small village in Chandgad Taluka in Kolhapur District. Chandgad,
Ajara, Nesari, Gadhinglaj, are the nearby Towns to Gandharvgad. This fort is reachable
by Belgaum RailWay Station, Desur RailWay Station, Madure RailWay Station, Sawantwadi
Road RailWay Station. Its main Village Panchayat is Gandharvgad Panchayat.
Gandharvgad is one hour walking distance from Valukuli village. The entrance of
fort started at small Hanuman Temple. There are residences on the fort. Further
on this way is the temple of Lord Chaloba, which is the deity of village. Ahead
is an ancient well, which has potable water. There is a ground in front of Chaloba
Temple, where there were remnants of old palace of the Herekar Sawant. Nothing can
be seen now. In the eastern part of the fort, we can find some plinths. The ramparts
on the southern side are intact and spacious. There are 3 secret passages in the
walls here.
1. Chaloba Temple.
2.Three Secret doors.
3.Old cultural idols.
No accommodation. Nearest place to stay Nesari,Chandgad.