Kumbhalgarh
[Rajasthan]
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.
History of Kumbhalgarh
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.
Places of Interest
(Kumbhalgarh)
Haldighati
The scene of the famous battle of 1576 AD fought between Rana
Pratap, the heroic son of Udai Singh and the massive forces of
the Mughal Emperor Akbar. A beautiful 'Chhatri' with white marble
columns, dedicated to Rana Pratap stands here.
Kumbhalgarh Fort
Kumbhalgarh Fort was built by Maharana Kumbha in the 15th century.
Perched on the Aravallis, this is the second most important fort
in Rajasthan after the Chittaurgarh Fort. Nearby is the Kumbhalgarh
Wildlife Sanctuary. more...
Kumbhalgarh Wildlife
Sanctuary
The 286-sq-kms sanctuary supporting a rich variety of wildlife
like the Panther, Sloth Bear, Wild Boar, Four-horned Antelope
and scientifically bred crocodiles in the lake are the major attractions.
The Sanctuary is also noted for Flamingoes, Cormorants, Spoonbills
and Egrets, which are usually seen in winter.
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.
Nearby Places
(Kumbhalgarh)
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.
Fair and Festivals
(Kumbhalgarh)
Celebration of the Gher Ghoomer festival before the Chamunda Devi
Temple has been a tradition of the local tribes for the last six
centuries. Colourful crowds from all the surrounding villages
congregate at this place to celebrate the festival with much enthusiasm.
As part of the traditional celebrations, in one circle, young
men belonging to the tribes inhabiting the region like the Bheels,
Garasias, and Rawats dance to the mesmeric beat of huge drums.
In another circle, village girls of these tribes spray and splash
each other with colored water, singing songs replete with double
entendres. A euphoria-inducing local brew laced with bhang is
offered to anybody who is willing to accept the customary manwar
(friendship cup).
Travel Information
(Kumbhalgarh)
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.
