Chapora Fort
Chapora Fort is located northern Goa overlooking the Vagator beach and lies at a distance of about 10kms from Mapusa. The fort was build by Portuguese in 1617 for the defence of their territories from Marathas. Before the Portuguese, Adil Shah rulers of Bijapur had build a fort. After the resign of Adil shah, the Portuguese took control of the fort and rebuilt it in 1617. The fort was rebuild for the defence of their territories in the face of several attacks by the Marathas. The Portuguese build underground tunnels in the fort to escape during the times of emergency.
The Portuguese ruled Chapoara fort for more then 150 years. Marathas under the Sambhaji conquered the fort twice. Then the Portuguese again gain control over the fort in 1741.and in 1892 the fort was abundant. Today one can get to see the entry points of two tunnels build by the Portuguese to escape during emergency. It is one of the tourist attraction spot in Goa as from the fort one can get a commanding view of the Vagator beach, Morjim beach, and the mouth of Chapora river.
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