The pride of Rajasthan, this fort is situated on the hills and is characterized by a 36 km long rampart. The fort is a wonderful example of craftsmanship and the view of the sunset from here is mesmerizing.
Badal Mahal
This palace located within the Kumbhalgarh Fort is a symbol of royal lifestyle. The paintings done on its walls and the mountains visible from the windows mesmerize the visitors.
Neelkanth Mahadev Temple
This temple is located in the premises of Kumbhalgarh Fort and is a center of faith for Shiva devotees. The 24 pillared structure of the temple makes it a beautiful example of architecture.
Ganesh Temple
Located near the entrance, this temple is the first stop of every devotee coming to Kumbhalgarh. A grand statue of Lord Ganesha is located here.
Wildlife Sanctuary
Leopards, bears, nilgai and many bird species can be seen in the Kumbhalgarh sanctuary. The jungle safari experience is full of adventure.
Parshuram Mahadev Cave
This religious place is situated on the hill in the form of a cave which has to be reached on foot. The Shivalinga built inside the cave is a symbol of devotion.
Haldighati
The site of the historic battle between Maharana Pratap and Akbar, this place holds special significance for history lovers. A museum is also located nearby.
Ranakpur Jain Temple
Located about 50 km from Kumbhalgarh, this temple is made of white marble and is a great example of Jain architecture. It is adorned with 1444 pillars.