There are a lot of places to be seen around the fort, including:
The Jain caves located at the foothills of the fort, spanning two levels. On the lower level there are two caves, neither of which has idols. On the upper level, there are five caves which feature
Mahavir idols in good condition. They are secured by lock and key at night to avoid vandalism. There are carvings of
Yaksha,
Indrani, lotus and
Lord Mahavir in the main cave.
The Main Gate is located south of the hill, featuring well preserved woodwork.
The Manmad Gate is on the Northern side of the col facing Manmad city.
The Brahmani (Hindu) Caves are near the entrance gate to the upper plateau of Ankai fort. They are in ruins, but the idols of Jai and Vijay carved out of rock and the Shivinga can still be seen.
The Palace and Kashi Pond On the western edge of the plateau is a large palace in a dilapidated condition. Only the walls of the palace remain. Among the rock cut cisterns on the way to the palace is the Kashi pond, with a holy
Tulsi pot engraved in rock placed in the center of the pond. There is a series of rock-cut water cisterns on the southern side of the fort. It takes about two hours to visit all the attractions on the fort. ==Gallery==