Climate
Location
185-km From Udaipur, Rajasthan
Best Time
October-March

Location of Kumbhalgarh had always been its greatest advantage and
perhaps the only reason of it being where it is. Rana Kumbha of
Mewar built this great defensive fortress on an 1100 m high hill
overlooking the approaches from Ajmer and Marwar in 15th century.
Today, precisely because it is within easy reach of Udaipur, Jodhpur,
Ajmer, and Pushkar- yet off the well-trodden tourist- Kumbhalgarh
is an attractive destination.
In Kumbha's time the kingdom of Mewar spread from Ranthambore to
Gwalior, including vast tracts of present-day Rajasthan and Madhya
Pradesh. Mewar's rulers became patrons of all that was best in Indian
martial and fine arts, architecture, and learning. Of the 84 fortresses
defending Mewar, 32 were designed and built by Rana Kumbha. Of these,
Kumbhalgarh with its 36-kilometer long wall and soaring towers is
the most impressive. Kumbhalgarh defined the boundaries between
Mewar and Marwar, and became a refuge for Mewar's rulers in times
of strife. Kumbhalgarh fell only once in its history, to the combined
forces of Emperor Akbar, Raja Man Singh of Amber, and Raja Udai
Singh of Marwar
Places To See:
» Haldighati :
The scene of the famous nattle of 1576 A.D. fought
between Rana Pratap the eroic son of Udai Singh and the massive
forces of the Mugal Emperor Akabar. A beautiful Chhatri with white
marble columns didicated to Rana pratap stands here.
Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary :The 586sq. km sanctuary a supporting
rich variety of wildlife the pather, sloth bear, wild boar, four
horned antelop and scientifically bred crocodiles in the lake, are
the major attraction. The sanctuary is also noted for flamingoes,
cormorants, spoonbils and egrets usally seen in winter.
Excursion:
» Ranakpur Temples :(85km from Udaipur and 50 km from kumbhalgarh)
These beautiful Jain temples are a fine example of the temple architecture.
Kankroli-Rajsamand ar known for their scenic beauty. On the way
to Kumbhalgarh lies a magnificent dam-the Rajsamand lake. The royal
lake, built in 1660 by Rana Raj Singh from here one can have a spectacular
view of the sunser with beautiful torans or arches and chhatris
adorning the embankment. The lake has a adorning th embankment.
The lake has a rest House of the Irrigation Department on the embankment
below. The rest House has a beautiful laid out garden interspresed
with exquisite sculptures excavated from the ruins nearby. The town
of kankroli nearby with a marvellous temple and a pretty palace
on the hill top offers a scenic experience
»Rajsamand Lake
On the way to Kumbhalgarh lies the magnificent dam - the Rajsamand
Lake. The royal lake, was built in 1660 AD by Rana Raj Singh. 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 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 marvellous temple and a pretty palace
on the hill top offers a scenic view