
Kumbhalgarh is an ideal
pictorial location because of its magnificent citadels and fabulous monuments
as well as abundance of natural splendours.
A rich variety of fauna can be seen along with vibrant and rich foliage
can be seen in the thick woody forests.
A popular destination of wildlife aficionados and birdwatchers as housed
in these forests a wildlife sanctuary.
It is a fascination to those who loves to be in the company of the
animal world to go along the winding paths and snaky roads. With the natural freshness of the rockiest
terrain in the foot of Aravallies, it reflects the stunning inferno of
lightning, exciting stench of wet soil, heavy thunder storms and the cool gust
of light breeze. Much ahead of its
contemporary citadels in its elegance and structural brilliance is the
Kumbhalgarh fort bounded by lofty mountain ranges and massive entry posts. The fort is a proud heritage placed in
strategic location and referred to as the eye of Mewar. This fort has gigantic walls, secret
passageways and even curved defenders.
The alluring attraction of this fort is the presence of an inner fort
within the precinct of the outer wall. The crisscross road that goes through
the woody forests and the vibrant meadows makes the access to this fort very
tempting. The gorgeous edifices and the
stunning formations make the Kumbhalgarh fort a testimony to its past glory.
Wide variety of the
magnificent fauna and flora of the Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary appeases the
visitor. A colourful vista of forest is
the asylum of exotic species in the animal kingdom is guarded by the strong
Bastion Fort. The sanctuary gleams with
greenery when the monsoon splashes its magical charm on the land. It is also
the natural haven of the colourful avifauna and shelter for many animals. Apart from all these, wolf breeding has been
successfully conducted in this sanctuary. Jungle safari along the crisscross
roads of the sanctuary and the option of horse riding enables the visitors to
enjoy the incredible vista of nature.
Dedicated to Rana Pratap is the beautiful cenotaph with marble columns in Haldighati and the small chatri commemorates the warriors horse Chetak. Chetak is honoured as this brave horse carried Rana Pratap to safety before dying. Situated 5 km form Ghanerao in Kumbhalgarh is theMuchhal Mahavir
Temple where Lord
Mahavira is found with a mustache with two elephants guarding the
gateways. A perfect holiday retreat for
tourists is Kumbalgarh!!!!!!
Dedicated to Rana Pratap is the beautiful cenotaph with marble columns in Haldighati and the small chatri commemorates the warriors horse Chetak. Chetak is honoured as this brave horse carried Rana Pratap to safety before dying. Situated 5 km form Ghanerao in Kumbhalgarh is the
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