Sitabuldi Fort in Nagpur

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The Sitabuldi Fort is an important monument in Nagpur city, serving as a historic landmark in Indian history. Located between the Twin Mountains, the Sitabuldi Fort was constructed to honor the soldiers who lost their lives fighting for the British Empire.

Sitabuldi Fort History

A unique attraction for tourists in Nagpur is the Sitabuldi fort. The fort was built by a Gond king, Raja Bhakta Buland Shah, in 1702. The fort has always been Nagpur’s top tourist destination, and even now, it hasn’t lost any of its allure or allurement throughout the years. The trough also offers this fort a great deal of security.

There is a cell in the Sitabuldi fort where Mahatma Gandhi served a prison sentence. Also, when people visit the fort, they can see the Sitabuldi hills, which makes for a fantastic sight.

Best time to visit Sitabuldi Fort

It is often closed to the general public and only accessible from outside the Sitabuldi fort. The best time to see the Sitabuldi fort is between 15 August and 26 January, when it is available to the public.

Sitabuldi Fort Conditions

Defense officials run and maintain Sitabuldi Fort, which is not accessible to the general population. Only Republic Day and Independence Day are open to the public at Sitabuldi Fort. As a result, the fort’s construction has maintained its aesthetic appeal.

Nearby famous places

  • Kasturchand Park
  • Sai Baba Temple 
  • Shree Ganesh Mandir Tekdi
  • Gaysons the Fashion Mall 
  • Chitnavis Center 
  • Empress City Mall
  • Vidhan Bhavan
  • Raman Science Center
  • Baidyanath Square
  • Swaminarayan Temple 

If you are planning to visit Sitabuldi Fort, you must check out our Nagpur tour packages.

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