Kumbhalgarh Sightseeing
From the dense wildlife sanctuaries, to century-old temples, there are boundless places to visit in Kumbhalgarh. Surrounded by the opulent hills of Aravalli, the scenic town of Kumbhalgarh is home to the renowned world heritage site of Kumbhalgarh Fort. Besides the splendid Badal Mahal is known for its grandeur, astounding architecture, breathtaking views, and colorful murals.
Kumbhalgarh Fort
Unconquerable fort, which took more than a decade to construct, is situated on top of a high ridge between the eleven peaks of the Aravalli hills in a prime location.
Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary
The Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in the foothills of the Aravalli range and is the home of various highly endangered species.
Badal Mahal
With its captivating wall murals, elaborate stone prisons, and masonry where the queens used to see the court's sessions, it is a must-see location in Kumbhalgarh.
Mammadev Temple
The Temple of Mammadev is renowned for its beautiful interiors, complex sculptures, and architecture with inscriptions of the Mewar clan’s heritage and history.
Neelkanth Mahadev Temple
This Temple is famous for its six–feet high monolith shivling made from a single kasauti stone in black and has various chambers to keep you lost in wonder.
Vedi Temple
The temple was renovated by Maharana Fateh Singh which stands on the 36 pillars that Rana Kumbha built in the honor of the sacrifices done by the pilgrims.
Parshuram Temple
Temple is a cave temple that is enshrined by Lord Shiva and is a place where the Hindu sage Parshuram resided. It also has an idol of Lord Ganesh with nine kunds.
Ganga Govardhan Museum
Ganga Govardhan Museum, located 2 Km before Kumbhalgarh Fort is a unique coin collection museum with collection of 5000 ancient Indian coins.