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The Worli Fort is a fort in Worli, Mumbai, India. Though often incorrectly assumed to have been built by the Portuguese , the fort was built by the British around 1675 on Worli Hill. Worli Fort overlooked Mahim Bay at a time when the city comprised just seven islands , and was used as a lookout for enemy ships.
Set at the very tip of Worli, past a dense and historic fishing village, is the iconic Worli Fort – a lesser known historic landmark in Mumbai. The centuries-old fort is very rarely frequented by tourists owing to its inconvenient location, and has accordingly been mostly neglected by the government as well.
One of the MOST CLEAN FORT of Mumbai City. Feb 2017 • Family. Warli fort, located on sea shore. The fort now has access though by lanes of Warli – Prabhadevi area. Fishermen dwell in this area and one can get sight of their houses. We can see busy men and women knitting fishing nets and curating their catch from the sea.
Worli ( ISO: Varaḷī, [ʋəɾ (ə)ɭiː]) is a locality in Central Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It is one of the four peninsulas of Mumbai with the others being Colaba, Bandra and Malabar Hill. The sea connects it with Bandra via the Bandra-Worli Sea Link. Historic spellings include Warli, Worlee, Varli, and Varel. [1]
Worli Fort was built by the British. it is often mistakenly referred to as being built by Portuguese. It is built on worli hill, overlooked by Mahim bay at a time the city was made up of seven islands. It was traditionally used as a lookout for enemy ships & pirates.
Worli Fort is a small little fort on the worli sea face. It is a great spot to look out at the Bandra Worli Sea Link and Bandra West. It seems like this fort was a small little outpost to look out for invaders back in the day. Not the cleanest place to get to, have to drive past some crappy areas.
The Worli Fort is a fort in Worli, Mumbai, India. Though often incorrectly assumed to have been built by the Portuguese, the fort was built by the British around 1675 on Worli Hill. Worli Fort overlooked Mahim Bay at a time when the city comprised just seven islands. The Fort was used as a lookout for enemy ships and pirates.
Worli Fort, also known as Worli Sea Face Fort, is a hidden gem tucked away amidst the bustling cityscape of Mumbai, India. This 17th-century fort holds a rich historical significance, serving as a testament to Mumbai's colonial past.
Worli Fort in Mumbai The Worli Fort was built by the British as a precautionary measure around 1675 overlooking the Mahim Bay. The Fort is situated at a strategically important place from...
Districts/Region Mumbai City District, Maharashtra, India. History The Worli Fort was founded by the Portuguese and was built by Britishers in 1675. The fort is set along the coast. Worli Fort has an arched gateway at its entrance and then leads to a tunnel. The tunnel further directs towards the beautiful interior of the fort.