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Kumbhalgarh Fort

Kumbhalgarh Fort has the second-largest wall after the Great Wall of China which made mark in history. The most massive wall, dense wildlife sanctuaries, and century-old temples are the historical reasons to make this place most one of the attractions. This Fort is built in the 15th century by Rana Kumbha. Surrounded by opulent Aravalli hills, you can enjoy scenic views of the Fort as well as sanctuary. Kumbhalgarh Fort has seven fortified gateways and many Jain as well as Hindu Temples within it. You can experience religious tolerance of the rulers by visiting all temples.

Must-Visit Locations in Kumbhalgarh Fort

•  Badal Mahal

Badal Mahal is a 2-storied palace which is located at the top of Kumbhalgarh Fort. This Palace is airy and well ventilated which has creative air conditioning system of the chamber. Colorful murals and breath-taking views from Badal Mahal are spellbinding. This palace has two sections, namely Zanana and Mardana Halls, which are for ladies and men respectively. With grandeur and astounding architecture, this Mahal is attracting tourist to know about the prevailing culture.

•  Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary

The wildlife sanctuary named after the fort which covers historic Kumbhalgarh Fort. It spread in around 223 Square miles in Aravalli ranges. This beautiful place can be a pleasant surprise for those who consider Rajasthan a desert state. This is a haven for thrill and adventure which is a home of various flora and fauna. Hilly dense forest of Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary is initially hunting ground for royal families, and it is one of the attractions in Kumbhalgarh. It is home of more than 200 bird species where you can explore regular deciduous and xerophytic flora, herbal plants by doing the trek, horse riding, and thrilling jeep safaris.

•  Vedi Temple

This is the most beautiful and architectural work of art which is dedicated to Goddess Vedi. Rana Kumbh built this temple near to Hanuman Gate of Kumbhalgarh Fort. This 3-storied beautiful temple is one of the most beautiful Jain temples in Rajasthan. Vedi Temple is renovated by Maharana Fateh Singh, and it is considered as the only enduring relic of all the sacrificial sites of India. Apart from beautiful architecture, you can feel spiritual energy here.

•  Neelkanth Mahadeo Temple

This temple is within the fort vicinity where you can take blessings from Lord Shiva. In Neelkanth Mahadeo Temple, locals are maintaining and worshipping 6 feet Lingam. This Rajasthani style temple has an open mandapa, pillars with inscriptions, and a sanctum. Neelkanth Mahadeo Temple is one of the beautiful and serene places in Kumbhalgarh Fort. It is famous for its delightful photography and typical Rajasthani architectural work.

These are most visited places of Kumbhalgarh Fort. Apart from these places, there are many places to visit like Parshuram Temple, Mammadev Temple, and Muchhal Mahavir Temple. All these places are full of stories about the king which keep you mesmerized and lost in time.

How to Reach

Kumbhalgarh does not have airport, railway station, and bus depot. Hence you need to reach at Udaipur first then you will get private transport like taxi and town car to reach at Kumbhalgarh Fort. Here are the details of transportation from Udaipur:


From Udaipur Airport:

From
To
Mode of Transport
Distance
Duration
Fare
Udaipur Airport
Kumbhalgarh Fort
Taxi
59.5 Miles
1 hour 31 min
INR 1,200-1,500
Town car
59.5 Miles
1 hour 31 min
INR 2,300-3,300


From Udaipur Station:

From
To
Mode of Transport
Distance
Duration
Fare
Udaipur Station
Kumbhalgarh Fort
Taxi
59.6 Miles
1 hour 23 min
INR 1,100-1,400
Self-drive
59.6 Miles
1 hour 23 min
INR 650-1,000


Best Time to Visit

Winter that is October to February is the ideal time to visit Kumbhalgarh Fort. During this time, you can explore this place without getting irritated in the scorching heat.


Entry Fees

There is entry fees of INR 15 for Indian tourists and INR 200 for foreign tourists.


Opening Hours

You can visit this historical heritage between 9:00 am to 5:00 pm on every days of the week.


The Time Required to Visit

You can spend a whole day to explore this rare architectural masterpiece, but in general visit, you will need 3-4 hours to see the stunning royal cultural heritage.


Don’t Miss These Places near Kumbhalgarh Fort:

Ranakpur Temple is considered as one of the attractions near Kumbhalgarh Fort where you can witness decorative carvings on marble which is enhancing the elegance of this temple. This stunning Jain temple is a perfect example of the north Indian style of architecture.

Rajsamand Lake is located between the way from Udaipur to Kumbhalgarh. Rana Raj Singh builds this magnificent and royal lake. Here you can have a spectacular view of the sunset.

Kankroli is another town which you can explore to experience beautiful hideout away from the hustle and bustle of cities. Here you can also visit the marvellous temple as well as pretty palace on the hilltop.

Kumbhalgarh Fort is a delightful tourist spot where you can know the history of brave kings and find a soul connection by visiting temples and natural places. Take a walk through fort on hills and lose yourself in rejuvenating your mind. Visit Kumbhalgarh Fort and make loads of memories.


More Attractions in Rajasthan:

Jag Mandir

Mount Abu – The Summer Capital of Rajasthan

Sariska National Park