Torna Fort, Pune: See 76 reviews, articles, and 159 photos of Torna Fort, ranked No.32 on Tripadvisor among 292 attractions in Pune. Check real photos of places to see and attractions in Torna Fort. Torna Fort is the highest hill-fort in the Pune District. Photographed during the trek to Torna Fort, near Pune. Situated at an altitude of 4,603 ft from the sea level, it stands out among other forts in the western ghats of Maharashtra. Torna Photos - Images of Torna fort, Torna temples and more. The Torna Fort It was one of the first forts captured by Shivaji Maharaj in the year 1646 when he was just 15 and was an important part of the Maratha Empire. Torna Fort Mountain Photos. Because of the massive size of the fort, it is also called Prachandagad. Photo 2. Torna Fort, Pune. Torna Fort, Pune Picture: Rajgadh fort from konkan darwaja - Check out Tripadvisor members' 19,019 candid photos and videos of Torna Fort It is historically significant as one of the first forts to be captured by Shivaji in 1643, forming the nucleus of the Maratha empire. Image Source. Mountain photo from Torna Fort: Torna Fort, taken at 2:09 am 16 Mar 2009 by Attractions near Torna Fort: (6.62 km) Rajgad Fort (12.15 km) Panshet Dam (13.93 km) Neelkantheshwar (10.11 km) Madhe Ghat (14.21 km) Shivthar Ghal; View all attractions near Torna Fort on Tripadvisor $ Marvelous sight it was. Torna Fort Photo Gallery - Exclusive Pictures, Images captured by real travelers. Climbing photos at Torna Fort uploaded by users of mountain-forecast.com Torna Fort, Pune: See 76 reviews, articles, and 159 photos of Torna Fort, ranked No.32 on Tripadvisor among 292 attractions in Pune. One of the must-visit forts in Pune, Torna Fort is also known as Prachandagad. Images of glimpses of Torna captured in Torna photos! It is situated at an elevation of 1,403 m above sea level, which makes it the highest hill fort in Pune. Torna Fort or Prachandagad is a large fort located in Pune district (at 1405 metres above sea-level, the tallest in the district) in the state of Maharashtra, India. It is historically an important monument as it was the first fort captured by Shivaji Maharaj in 1643 when he was 16. Resting at an elevation of 4,603 feet, it is one of the highest hill-forts in Pune and aptly also known as Prachandagad, literally meaning massive fort.