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Kumbhalgarh: A royal retreat into Rajasthan’s heritage
Explore the richness of this place where history meets adventure
Explore the richness of this place where history meets adventure
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1 year agoon
By
Harshita Das
Kumbhalgarh, a serene yet majestic destination in Rajasthan, offers a glimpse into the royal past and the natural beauty of India. Known for its rich heritage and spectacular landscapes, it’s an ideal getaway for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

At the heart of Kumbhalgarh lies the iconic Kumbhalgarh Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the birthplace of Maharana Pratap, the legendary ruler of Mewar. This colossal fort boasts the second-longest continuous wall in the world, earning it the title “The Great Wall of India.” Inside the fort, you’ll find intricately designed temples, grand palaces, and awe-inspiring architecture that narrate stories of valor and cultural grandeur.
Beyond the historical treasures, Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary provides a haven for nature enthusiasts. The sanctuary is home to a variety of wildlife, including leopards, sloth bears, and antelopes, alongside a rich bird population. The adventurous can explore the sanctuary through trekking and jeep safaris, offering unforgettable encounters with the region’s vibrant ecosystem.
Every year, the Kumbhalgarh Festival draws art and culture aficionados. This vibrant event showcases Rajasthani folk music, dance, and crafts, celebrating the state’s rich traditions against the backdrop of the majestic fort.
The best time to visit Kumbhalgarh is from October to March, when the weather is pleasant, allowing visitors to fully enjoy the outdoor experiences and cultural festivities.
Whether you’re drawn by its historical significance, architectural splendor, or natural charm, Kumbhalgarh promises an unforgettable journey into Rajasthan’s rich and diverse heritage.
Harshita is Assistant Editor at Apeejay Newsroom. With experience in both the Media and Public Relations (PR) world, she has worked with Careers360, India Today and Value360 Communications. A learner by nature, she is a foodie, traveller and believes in having a healthy work-life balance.