Chittorgarh Sighseeing Rajasthan iNDIA







The capital of the erstwhile kingdom of Mewar, Chittorgarh is a land of forts, bastions, ruins and immortal folk songs of sacrifice and valor. Situated in south-eastern Rajasthan, Chittorgarh is known for the Chittorgarh Fort, the largest fort in India, built on top of a hill, spread over an area of about 700 acres. The magnificent fort will always be remembered for the daring self-sacrifice Jauhar committed by Queen Padmini to thwart the conquest of the fort by Alauddin Khilji.
Chittorgarh Chhatri stands at the top of Rajput pride and is remembered in the pages of history for its spectacular battles, especially the siege of Alauddin Khilji. Chittorgarh, once known for its grandeur and opulence, today leaves many behind its tales of bravery and treachery to reach commercialization.
Rana Kumbha Palace is the largest structure of the Chittorgarh Fort, and now the only structure of broken walls and piles of stones, it was once a magnificent three-storeyed structure with towering pillars, maze-like underground tunnels and intricately designed architecture. There was a palace. . The most famous attraction in Chittorgarh Fort is the Padmini Palace, which is named after Queen Padmini herself. Replete with terraced pavilions and water moats, the heroic story of Rani Padmini resonates in every corner of this dilapidated building. Other places of interest in Chittorgarh include Meera Temple, Kalika Mata Temple, Gau Mukh Kund and Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary.
👉 Chittorgarh Fort. 👉 Padmini Palace. 👉 Kalika Mata Temple. 👉 Gau Mukh Kund.
👉 Rana Kumbha's palace. 👉 Sitamata Wildlife Sanctuary. 👉 Meera Temple
👉 Vijay Stambh. 👉 Sathis Deori Temple. 👉 Kirti Stambh
👉 Ratan Singh Palace
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