Surrounded by a quiet beautiful nature by opulent aravalli hills. It’s not only the famous hill fort that makes Kumbhalgarh a place to explore, but also the century-old temples, wildlife sanctuaries etc. To make your trip extraordinary, add some of the most popular places to visit in Kumbhalgarh on your itinerary!
Perched atop the craggy hills this beautifull fort which claims its wall to be the second largest after great wall of china and also experience hundreads of temples and palaces on that wall. Badal mahal the highest palace in the fort offers a glorious view of countryside.
Every evening the Kumbhalgarh fort is illuminated with flood lights and there is special show of light and sound that describes the rich history of Kumbhalgarh.
About 60 km there situates the haldighati field on which the famous battle between Rana Pratap and Mughal emperor Akbar was fought. Right now there is a museum which details the history of Great Maharana Pratap.
This temple town houses the famous statue of Lord Krishna that made the shift from Mathura in the 17th century as per a well-known legend. Unfortunately, temple rules do not allow non-Hindus to enter the temple that houses the famous statue. Shri Nathji Temple is situated at about 40 kms from Kumbhalgarh.
Ranakpur Temples are acclaimed world-wide for their intricate and superb architectural style.These temples form one of the five major pilgrimages of the Jains. Ranakpur temple lies at a distance of 35 kms from Kumbhalgarh.
Udaipur is a historic city and part of ancient Capital City of glorious Mewar of Maharana Pratap. Udaipur offers one of the widest ranges of cultural heritage. Udaipur, by virtue of its interconnected lakes, has a large water retaining capacity. The lakes, mountains & the habitat of the city present an excellent example of harmony between the nature & the built environment. Udaipur is situated at about 90 kms from Kumbhalgarh.
Kumbhalgarh Sayra Road, Kumbhalgarh, Rajsamand – 313325 ( Rajasthan) INDIA