Manjarabad Fort – Sakleshpur


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We recently visited a couchsurfer’s coffee estate near Sakleshpur. Travelling overnight with a bunch of couchsurfers, we took a break before dawn on NH48 just ahead of Sakleshpur. We climbed our way in the darkness to the Manjarabad fort. Tipu Sultan is said to have built this fort as it is in a strategic location close to the Arabian Sea coast through the Sakleshpur Ghat. The Manjarabad fort (pictured in the map above) is constructed out of stones and mud in the form of a 8-pointed star with large moat around it. While inspecting the construction of the fort, Tipu Sultan is said to have observed fog (known in Kannada as “Manju”) around this place and decided to name this fort Manjarabad. True to it’s name, there was heavy fog around the foothills before sunrise. The local taluka headquarters is still known by this name despite the town being renamed Sakleshpur.

Morning Mist at Manjarabad Fort, Sakleshpur Manjarabad Fort, Sakleshpur
Ramparts of Manjarabad Fort, Sakleshpur Mist moving into the valley at Manjarabad Fort, Sakleshpur

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  • #1
    Posted by Naveen KS on March 5th, 2010 at 8:22 am

    I have been to this fort twice on my way to visit green channel & kuke subramania outing. It is one of THE amazing fort I visited and its view are breathtaking. It is one of strategic forts constructed to deduct enemy intrusion into territory from a farsight.

  • #2
    Posted by Jaynath Sisodiya on March 10th, 2010 at 11:42 am

    bhai jan kar accha laga fort k bare mein….abhi photo to share kar jo tere pass hein…..:P

    by the way good explanation…you rock !!!

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