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Kumbhalgarh Fort stands proudly among the clouds of the Aravalli range, offering travellers a rare blend of power, beauty, and spiritual charm. Its highlight is the enormous 36-km wall that surrounds the fort—one of the longest fort walls in the world, wide enough for multiple horses to walk side by side. Built in the 15th century by Rana Kumbha, this cloud-touching fortress served as a secure retreat for the Mewar dynasty, especially during times of invasion. It is also the birthplace of Maharana Pratap, making it a monument of both historical importance and emotional significance.

Walking through its seven giant gates, you’ll discover ancient temples, reservoirs, palaces, and winding trails that once formed a functioning hilltop settlement. The views from Badal Mahal are breathtaking, stretching across dense forests and deep valleys. As evening approaches, the Light & Sound Show transforms the fort into a glowing canvas of stories, narrating its royal past with dramatic visuals and music.

Beyond its architecture, Kumbhalgarh appeals to travellers who enjoy nature, photography, culture, and peaceful surroundings. With WanderOn Rajasthan Tour Package well-planned Rajasthan and Udaipur itineraries, exploring this majestic fort becomes smooth and enjoyable. Their curated trips ensure you don’t miss hidden viewpoints, nearby attractions, or the best times to experience the fort’s beauty. For anyone dreaming of a memorable heritage journey, Kumbhalgarh with WanderOn is an experience worth cherishing.