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12 Maratha Forts – India’s New UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Overview

In July 2025, UNESCO inscribed the “Maratha Military Landscapes of India” as a serial World Heritage Site. (culture.gov.in)
These are 12 historic forts — 11 in Maharashtra and 1 in Tamil Nadu — built or used by the Maratha rulers between the 17th and 19th centuries. (The Indian Express)

The recognition marks India’s 44th UNESCO World Heritage Site, celebrating the architectural, strategic, and defensive ingenuity of the Marathas. (culture.gov.in)

The 12 Forts (Maratha Military Landscapes)

Here are the forts included, with a few key facts about each: (Mid-day)

FortLocationSignificance / Highlights
Shivneri FortJunnar, Pune District, MaharashtraBirthplace of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. A hill fort. (Wikipedia)
Raigad FortRaigad District, MaharashtraThe capital of the Maratha Empire under Shivaji after 1674. Strong hill fort with historical palaces. (Mid-day)
Rajgad FortNear Pune, MaharashtraShivaji’s capital before Raigad; strategic location and history. (Mid-day)
Pratapgad FortSatara District, MaharashtraFamous for the battle between Shivaji and Afzal Khan (1659); hill fort with forests. (Mid-day)
Panhala FortKolhapur District, MaharashtraHill-plateau fort; played roles in Maratha, later conflicts. (The Times of India)
Salher FortNashik District, MaharashtraOne of the highest forts in Sahyadris; major battle site. (Mid-day)
Lohagad FortMaharashtra (near Lonavala)Accessible; well preserved; popular for trekking. (Mid-day)
Sindhudurg FortSindhudurg District, MaharashtraSea / island fort built by Shivaji, excellent example of maritime defense; built in the 1660s. (Mid-day)
Suvarnadurg FortMaharashtra, Konkan CoastCoastal fort; part of protection of sea-routes; maritime architecture. (Mid-day)
Vijaydurg FortMaharashtra, Konkan CoastStrong naval fort; known for underwater walls, sea defenses. (Mid-day)
Khanderi FortOff Maharashtra coast (island fort)Strategically located; part of network guarding coasts and sea trade routes. (Mid-day)
Gingee FortTamil NaduThe only fort outside Maharashtra in this list; shows Maratha expansion / influence beyond one region. (The Indian Express)

What Makes These Forts Special

  • Geographical diversity: Hill forts, sea forts, island forts, plateau forts reflect adaptation to different terrains (Western Ghats, coastlines, forests). (Mid-day)
  • Strategic importance: These forts were not just defensive structures but part of a military network to defend territory, guard trade routes, monitor movement, and respond flexibly to external threats. (The Times of India)
  • Architecture & heritage: Indigenous engineering, fortification techniques, integration with terrain; evidence of shifting warfare styles, adapting to both land & naval threats. (Mid-day)
  • Cultural and symbolic value: Strong association with Maratha identity, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, as well as later Maratha rulers. This heritage reflects more than just military architecture—it’s part of regional culture, folklore, and identity. (The Times of India)

Impacts of UNESCO Designation

  • Preservation & Conservation: The listing puts international spotlight; funding, stricter protections, regulation of surroundings likely. (Organiser)
  • Tourism boost: These forts will now attract more domestic & international visitors interested in history, architecture, trekking, coastal forts, etc. (Mid-day)
  • Challenges: Maintenance, accessibility, supporting infrastructure, balancing tourism with conservation, ensuring local community involvement. (The Times of India)

Quick Facts from Wikipedia

  • The Maratha Military Landscapes of India (the collective of these 12 forts) was formally declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2025. (Wikipedia)
  • Sindhudurg Fort, for example, is an island fort off Malvan, Konkan region, Maharashtra; commissioned by Chhatrapati Shivaji, built between 1664–1667. (Wikipedia)
  • Shivneri Fort has notable history — Yadava dynasty, later control by other rulers before Shivaji’s lineage. (Wikipedia)

Why This Matters

For India Tour Packages and those focusing on heritage travel, these forts offer:

  • Rich history & diverse experiences: hill climbs, sea forts, coastal views, wilderness & hiking.
  • Opportunities for immersive cultural storytelling: stories of battles, empire-building, maritime defence.
  • Off-the-beat-path travel beyond the usual circuit: not just palaces, but military architecture, less crowded sites. 

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