Kumbhalgarh

Kumbhalgarh

Located on the west range of the Aravalli Hills, Kumbhalgarh, known as the Great Wall of India, is a wonder to behold. Besides the Great Wall of China, it is the second-longest wall in the world. It's truly impressive to walk on it and see the sheer scale of the structure. Despite its immense length, visitors to the area are advised to pack plenty of water and snacks to keep cool in the hot summer months.

The best time to visit the Kumbhalgarh fort is from October to March, when the weather is pleasant. December is extremely cold and April and September are very hot. The fort itself is located on a hilltop with breathtaking views of the Thar Desert, and is open to visitors from 8am to 6pm. If you'd like to experience the city's nightlife, you can head out into the town and enjoy some entertainment at local bars and restaurants.

To get the full picture of the fort, start by walking its masonry wall. Completed in 15 years, the Kumbhalgarh Wall is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Despite the steep turns and inclines, the steep climb is well worth it. And the panoramic views of the fort will leave you breathless. This fort is not as well known as its neighbor, Amer, but it's still worth seeing.

If you're looking for a great way to enjoy the fort, you can also take a train from Udaipur to Kelwara, a village located nearby. The bus will take you to the city's central bus station, where you can take a taxi or a bus. The fort is open every day, eight to six, depending on the season. The Light and Sound Show is 100 INR, and will show you the fort in a spectacular way.

One of the best ways to explore the fort is by taking the time to walk the entire length of the walls. This is an ideal way to experience the fort's history, and the ruins of ancient structures are also worth exploring. It's also a great place to get a good view of the Thar Desert. A tour guide will give you the details you need to know to make the most of your trip.

A Kumbhalgarh tour is an excellent way to see this fort. The walls of the fort stretch across the Aravalli Mountains, so the views of the surrounding landscape are spectacular. The fort is 86 kilometers from Udaipur, so you may want to plan for a bit of travel time. If you want to see the fort from the top of the mountain, you can take the Mahindra Logan, the largest road between two cities.

Kumbhalgarh's fort is a great place to visit for its many temples. The Rana Kumbha temple was built in 1535 and is the largest Hindu temple in Rajasthan. Its 6 foot stone Shivlinga is the most famous temple in the town. The fort is divided into Mardana Mahal for males and Mardana Mahal for females. There is also a small museum dedicated to the gods, and the entire place is a must-see for any visitor to the area.

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