Reviews Seetabuldee

4
Dineshsingh Chandel
+4
Army base. Entry at ARO gate exactly opp to Nagpur railway station gate. Only open on 2nd Sunday of every month. No entry fees but one has to register his name n mobile number by showing ID proof. Very clean and neat maintained. Army personal and policeman at every point to guide as well guard the place. Worth visit once. Bring your own water bottle or snacks. Nothing available there.
4
Apoorva Dhopte
+4
Free entry. Comes under military, entry was via the railway station opposite gate. I visited on a Sunday, usually i guess it is closed on Sundays. Decent place with a great history, officers there are friendly and guide you. Too much walking around can be tiresome, consider bringing along a cap in summer season. Parking was in SBI parking zone nearby.
5
Amruta Dinkar
+5
It’s open on the second Sunday of every month and on Independence Day and Republic Day. I was lucky to be able to visit it! Lovely fort with interesting history. Takes about an hour and a half at a leisurely pace to see. Must visit highly recommend. PS: the entrance is near the railway
4
Lokhande Datta
+4
Visited Sitabuldi fort, this Independence Day. Along with college seniors, juniors and Batchmates we gathered there to visit this place. Just opposite to Railway station. Starting from gate at Railway station end, we registered ourselves and entered. Due to Mansoon it's greenery and natural beauty just get enhanced. At very start you came to a temple of Hindu god Lord Ganesha. Very pleasing surrounding environment. After going forward through woods and rocks we arrived on top of fort. This was site for Sitabuldi War in 1817. Some tunnels just give feel about that war time. Wandering around the fort get a overall good experience.
4
Arjun Pal
+4
Sitabuldi Fort (Marathi: सीताबर्डी किल्ला), site of the Battle of Sitabuldi in 1817, is located atop a hillock in central Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. The fort was built by the British after they won this area following the battle of Sitabuldi.
5
Viraj
+5
- Salute Indian Army. Love Indian Army. - Only opens on special days like... 26 January 15 August. -Close from railway station and bus station. -Very nice place to visit with children. Because a great place to raise children's passion.(Hosla Bulan). -Can visit every age people. -Please do register your self before visit on main entrance. -Don't know about any changes because I went on the wrong day. They ask me some questions and say to go back with very smoothly. I love that movement. -If you have any kind of charge, then pay it. as it is for our country our nation and believe that it is behind our great independence.
5
C05 Nidhish Pohane
+5
Great heritage of Nagpur City. It's a big fort with a lot of rooms and bunkers to explore. Fort situated in the center of the in the centre of the city. A must visit place.
5
Sourabh Singh
+5
Sitabuldi Fort (Marathi: सीताबर्डी किल्ला), site of the Battle of Sitabuldi in 1817, is located atop a hillock in central Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. this fort was built by a Gond king, Raja Bhakth Buland Shahin year 1702, then with some political reason or negotiation between bhosels and rajgonds this capital of gonwan kwon, so it is wrong to say that Sitabuldi Fort was built by bholes rather it was built by rajgond king. then just before he fought against the British East India Company during the Third Anglo-Maratha War.[citation needed] The area surrounding the hillock, now known as Sitabuldi, is an important commercial hub for Nagpur.[1] To the south is Nagpur Railway Station and behind it is Tekdi Ganapati, a temple of Ganesha.[2] The fort is now home to the Indian Army's 118th infantry battalion
5
Jashwant Sinha
+5
Army Area, very well maintained...
4
vishal sayam
+4
Sitabuldi Fort is a popular tourist site in Nagpur which also holds significant historical importance. The fort is situated atop a hill and is the site of the Battle of Sitabuldi, 1817. The highlight of the fort has a cell where Mahatma Gandhi was imprisoned. Besides, it has a war memorial dedicated to soldiers who lost their lives in the battle.
5
Ashish Singh
+5
This place has a great historical significance. This Fort is really awesome to visit. Every Nagpurian should visit it atleast once. Tourists come here as it is a great attraction in Nagpurian. One limitation is that it is opened only on Independence Day and Republic Day.
5
Dev Raj
+5
Best tourist places sitabuldi fort but this is open only 15th August and 26 January... Come and enjoy all fort structure and other pictures....
5
huzaifa raja
+5
Sitabuldi Fort is a popular tourist site in Nagpur which also holds significant historical importance. The fort is situated atop a hill and is the site of the Battle of Sitabuldi, 1817. The highlight of the fort has a cell where Mahatama Gandhi was imprisoned. Besides, it has a war memorial dedicated to soldiers who lost their lives in the battle.
5
Tushar Bagde
+5
The fort was built by the Bhonsle dynasty of the Maratha Empire in the 18th century. It was constructed to defend the city from invading forces and to provide a vantage point for observing the surrounding areas. The fort is located on a hill and is surrounded by lush green forests. It has a strategic location that offers panoramic views of the city of Nagpur. The fort is an excellent example of the military architecture of the Maratha Empire, with its intricate design and layout. Today, the fort is a popular tourist attraction and a significant landmark in Nagpur. Visitors can explore the fort and learn about its history and significance. It is also a popular spot for picnics and for enjoying the scenic beauty of the surrounding area. Sitabardi Fort is an important historical landmark in Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. It offers a glimpse into the military architecture of the Maratha Empire and provides a beautiful view of the surrounding area. If you're interested in history or architecture, or if you simply want to enjoy a scenic view, then the Sitabardi Fort is definitely worth a visit.
5
Palash Ghuse 020
+5
Historical building and so many historical equipment are there in this fort
5
Abhishek Purohit
+5
The fort usually remains open on republic and independence day for public.
5
Tn Sih
+5
Here is Gandhi ji Lock up in jail but this place is open for public visit on 26th Jan and 15 August of every year
4
Ajit Prasad
+4
One of the ancient place of Nagpur It opens only at 26th Jan, 15th Aug and 1st May for public.
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