Kumbhalgarh Fort, located in the Rajsamand district of Rajasthan, is one of India’s most
remarkable fortresses and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Built in the 15th century by Rana Kumbha, the fort is world-famous for its 36-kilometer-long defensive
walls, the second-longest in the world after the Great Wall of China.
Perched 1,100 meters above sea level in the Aravalli hills, the fort offers stunning panoramic views of
forests and valleys.
It served as a major military stronghold for the Mewar kingdom and is known as the birthplace of the
legendary warrior Maharana Pratap.
The fort features seven giant gateways, winding pathways, and fortified ramparts that have stood strong
for centuries.
Inside the complex are over 360 temples, including ancient Jain temples and intricately
carved Hindu shrines.
Located at the highest point of the fort, Badal Mahal is known for its vibrant wall paintings, airy rooms, and jaw-dropping views of the surrounding landscape.
The fort is surrounded by the Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, adding natural beauty and
biodiversity to the region.
The evening sound and light show offers an immersive retelling of the fort’s
glorious history.
Whether you're a history lover, architecture enthusiast, nature explorer, or adventure seeker,
Kumbhalgarh Fort promises an unforgettable experience.
Its massive walls, majestic towers, and dramatic location make it one of Rajasthan’s most
unforgettable attractions.
“Amazing experience! Great planning, smooth logistics, and beautiful sightseeing. Highly recommended for stress-free travel.”
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