Kumbhalgarh
This historic town of Kumbhalgarh is located about 85 km from Udaipur in Rajsamand district of Rajasthan. Kumbhalgarh is famous for its magnificent monuments, royal chhatris and glorious palaces. The Kumbhalgarh Fort with its intricately carved temples and superb artistry is one of the strongest fortresses in the country. The Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary is popular with wildlife aficionados and birdwatchers.
Once the seat of Prince Samprati, during the 2nd century, Kumbhalgarh was the birthplace of Mewar’s legendary king, Maharana Pratap. Kumbhalgarh’s most important ruler, however, was Rana Kumbha who is credited with having designed 32 out of the 84 fortress that protected Mewar. The town is said to have been a safe haven for Mewar’s rulers during times of conflict; Prince Udai, for instance, was smuggled out of Chittor in 1535, when it was Mughals laid siege to the city. The prince later became the king and founded Udaipur.
Located at the foothills of pebbly mountains, the city is filled tales of valor and heroism of the legendary Rana Kumbha. Kumbhalgarh Fort has a fort within itself.