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LOCATION
Kumbhalgarh is a famous 15th century fort at a distance of around 84 km
from Udaipur in the northwestern Indian state of Rajasthan. The fort
city is well connected to the other parts of Rajasthan by road.
CLIMATE
The
climate of Kumbhalgarh is tropical with the mercury climbing up to a
maximum of around 42°C during summers while winters are a bit colder
with the temperature hovering between a maximum of around 25°C and a
minimum of around 11°C. The annual total rainfall is around 88
centimeters. Winter months (September-March) are the best to visit this
place.
PAST
Cradled amidst a cluster of thirteen mountain peaks of the Aravali
range, the formidable medieval citadel of Kumbhalgarh stands a wary
sentinel to the past glory of its kings and princes. Rising from a
prominent ridge, 1,914 m above the sea level, the fort was built in 15th
century AD by Maharana Kumbha (AD 1419-63) and is the principal fort
after Chittaurgarh, lying 90 km northwest of Udaipur. A unique fact
about Kumbhalgarh fort is that it was taken by the Mughals only once in
its entire history. And even at that time, it took the combined armies
of Delhi, Amber, and Marwar to breach its defense. This was the place
where the rulers of Mewar retreated during times of danger.
SITES TO VISIT
The
wall of the fort stretches some 36 km and is situated at a height of
1,914 m, making it quite inaccessible in the medieval times. The fort
provides a good view of the countryside from the top. The place also has
the honor of being the birthplace of great rajput warrior king Rana
Pratap. The fort encloses many temples, palaces, gardens, and water
storage facilities. Apart from the fort, Kumbhalgarh has many more sites
for a tourist willing to explore.
The Badal Mahal has beautiful apartments painted with delicate
pastel-colored murals.
Haldighati is the scene
of the famous battle of 1576 fought between Rana Pratap, the heroic son
of King Udai Singh, and the massive forces of the Mughal Emperor Akbar.
A beautiful chhatri or canopy with white marble columns dedicated to
Rana Pratap stands here.
The 586 sq km
Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary is also a place worth a visit. A rich
variety of wildlife like the panther, sloth bear, wild boar, four-horned
antelope, and scientifically bred crocodiles in the lake within the
sanctuary are the major attractions of this sanctuary. During winters,
the sanctuary becomes home to birds like flamingoes, cormorants,
spoonbills and egrets, which stay there through the winter months and
fly back once summer arrives.
SITES NEARBY
The Ranakpur Temples
are situated around 50 km from Kumbhalgarh. These beautiful Jain temples
are a fine example of the north Indian style of temple architecture,
especially the Jain style, which stresses on extensive use of marble and
elaborate decorative carvings.
On the way to
Kumbhalgarh from Udaipur lies a magnificent dam, the Rajsamand Lake.
Rana Raj Singh built this royal lake in 1660. From here one can have a
spectacular view of the sunset with beautiful torans or arches and
chhatris adorning the embankment. The lake has a rest house of the state
Irrigation Department on the embankment below. The rest house has a
beautifully laid out garden interspersed with exquisite sculptures
excavated from the ruins nearby.
The town of Kankroli
nearby with a marvelous temple and a pretty palace on the hilltop offers
a beautiful hideout away from the hustle and bustle of towns and cities.
WHERE TO STAY
Though Kumbhalgarh is a
small place, there are quite a few accommodation options available. The
service is ethnic and the guests can expect the traditional hospitality
that the state of Rajasthan is famous for.
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HOW TO REACH
By Air
Udaipur is the nearest
domestic airport. One can take flights to other important tourist
destinations of the region like Jaipur, Jodhpur, Aurangabad, Mumbai, and
Delhi. The nearest international airport is in Delhi.
By Rail
Udaipur is also the
nearest railway station from Kumbhalgarh. There are trains for Delhi,
Chittaur, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Ajmer, and Jodhpur from Udaipur.
By Road
There are several buses
from Udaipur to Kumbhalgarh. From Udaipur buses for many important
places to its north and west can be taken. |