THE GREAT WALL OF INDIA
Kumbhalgarh Tour Package
Places to Visit in Kumbhalgarh
From the lush wildlife sanctuaries to centuries-old temples, Kumbhalgarh offers an abundance of captivating places to explore. Nestled amidst the majestic Aravalli hills, the picturesque town of Kumbhalgarh proudly boasts the world-renowned heritage site, Kumbhalgarh Fort. Furthermore, the splendid Badal Mahal is renowned for its opulence, remarkable architecture, awe-inspiring vistas, and vibrant murals.
Kumbhalgarh Fort
Built over more than a decade, this impregnable fort enjoys a strategic position on top of a high ridge between the eleven peaks of the Aravalli ranges. Before you enter, the powerful rounded bastions are sure to catch your eyes alongside the fort’s magnificent ramparts. The fort comprises of around seven gates and a total of 360 temples & a pretty view.
Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary
Located in the lap of the Aravalli range, the sprawling Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the exciting places to visit in Kumbhalgarh. This sanctuary is home to numerous highly endangered animals like the rare grey jungle fowl, and the white-breasted Kingfisher
Ganga Govrdhan Museum
Ganga Govrdhan museum ,located 2 Km before kumbhalgarh fort is a coin mcollection museum has collection of 5000 ancient indian coins ,tourists who comes to view kumbhalgarh fort also visit this unique coin museum.
Mammadev Temple
Built-in the year 1460, the Temple of Mammadev is known for its beautiful interiors, intricate sculptures, and architecture. Four massive blocks within the temple have inscriptions of the Mewar clan’s heritage and history. The Mammadev Temple also has a huge reservoir or “kund” as it is called in the surrounding that makes for a pleasant sight.
Badal Mahal
It is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Kumbhalgarh because of the alluring wall paintings, the intricate stone jails, or stonework where the queens used to witness the court’s proceedings. This palace has two distinct parts, one being the Mardana Mahal that was meant for the royal males, and the Zenana Mahal meant for the royal ladies.
Vedi Temple
You will be amazed to see the architecture of the temple as it stands on the 36 pillars that Rana Kumbha built in the honor of the sacrifices done by the pilgrims. Later, Maharana Fateh Singh renovated it and to date, it remains one of the sacrificial sites in the country.