The fort stands at an altitude of 650 m, overlooking the surrounding deep valleys. The fort was built by Raja Ram Chand Guleria of Guler in the 16th century. It was seized during the reign of Raja Suraj Mal Pathania and his brother Madho Singh Pathania was made the commander of the fort. The way to the fort is covered with thick forests of pine.
The fort houses 15 corridors and was built on a huge rock, which follows the building style of Kangra Fort. A Bagulamukhi temple is located at the main entrance of the fort. There is also a small temple devoted to Lord Ganesh which features a round roof. The temple is adorned with wall paintings on the outer walls. There is a wall featuring three arches and niches which is popular.
Sadly again the fort is in dilapidated condition with no help from either the state government or from ASI. Sad to see historical monuments and pahadi history to be neglected this way.
the fort actually is historic but as Indians do...they have scribbled names all over the walls with trash around...
You have to take enter into the ground then divert to yellow bridge and then u have to climb around 100. Stairs to reach the destination
Ancient ruins. Worth a visit
A temple is there in fort, more than 100 stairs you need to climb to goto there. Good place for get some peaceful time. Little careful with monkies. They are not present at large count but still be careful
Situated at the village kotla in kangra district. There is also a temple named BAGLAMUKHI TEMPLE. You have to cross the playground of GSSS then a yellow iron foot bridge to start climbing the hill of the fort. It become difficult to climb up the hill if you are not habituated of climbing up the hill or habitat of hilly region.
And old fort and Bangla mukhi maata mandir. The priest suggests that it is around 800 years old....