Rajasthan is a huge state dotted with many attractions to
explore! But the spectacular palaces and magnificent forts Rajasthan makesa
magnet for lovers of history and art. There isa long list of such iconic
structures. Here we have listed some of the most famous historic forts of
Rajasthan. Immerse yourself in the history and discover the opulence of a
bygone medieval times.
Here is the list of
most famous historical forts of Rajasthan:
1. Amber Fort, Jaipur
Located in the capital city Jaipur, Amer fort is one of the
most famous historic forts of Rajasthan. The magnificent monument of Rajasthan
is on a hill on the outskirts of the city. Built by Raja Man Singh I in the
sixteenth century in a mixture of Rajput, Mughal and Hindu architecture. The
greatness of intricate marble, glass, metals and wood carvings Amber Fort is
simply beautiful. The fort is not only impressive in size, there is a lot more
attractions to see in Amber Fort.
Attractions to Visit
in Amber Fort:
There really is a long list of attractions to visit once
you're here. First get to the real strength of the style in the back of an
elephant. Once inside the fort, reach the Sheesh Mahal. Purely constructed of
glass, the amazing sight is not missed. Then explore the historical Diwan-I-Am
and Diwan-I-Khas, the Sukh Niwas. The kyaris with ornate rooms with impressive
art pieces are worth exploring. light and sound at night in the Amer fort not
miss.
2. Nahargarh Fort, Jaipur
Overlooking the pink city of Jaipur, Nahargarh Fort is
perched on the Coils of Aravalli. It was built in 1734 as a summer retreat by
Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. The fort was frequented by tigers and other
animals that used to hunt for leisure. Throughout its history the fort has
never witnessed any attack. It was built to strengthen the military prowess of
the royal family. It is one of the famous fountains of Rajasthan royal
incredible attractions inside the fort.
Attractions inside
the Nahargarh Fort:
When you finish admiring THEBEAUTY of the fort, explore the
attractions of Nahargarh Fort. The beautiful view of the city of Jaipur impress
you. The 'Madhavendra Bhawan' two-story building built by Sawai Madho Singh for
the king and his twelve queens is fun to explore and imagine what they were
like old times. Learn The Art of War at the Museum of weapons.
3. Jaigarh Fort, Jaipur
The 'Victoria Fort Rajasthan', Jaigarh Fort in Jaipur is a
beauty to behold. The fort is located on a hill Cheel ka Quila. It was built by
Maharaja Jai Singh in the eighteenth century to protect Amber and Jaipur. The
wonderful structure has the advantage of a suitable place for defense. The
large size is quite daunting. The fort has residential palaces, temples,
gardens and several interesting structures, including armas Museum. The breathtaking
view from the fort should be seen as the sunset which you can visit with the Palace
on Wheels train Rajasthan which is run with a joint collaboration of Indian
Railways and Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation.
Attractions in the
Jaigarh Fort
Not only will be impressed by the wonderful size of Jaigarh
Fort, enter the fort where amazing attractions waiting to be explored. Check
the height and beauty of the fort, which houses one of the biggest weapons of
Rajput leaders. Jaivana, the world 'cannon on wheels more stays here. Marvel at
the massive weapon that has never been used except during testing. Armory
Museum and offer insight into the art of war Rajputs.
4. Jaisalmer Fort, Jaisalmer
Jaisalmer Fort overlooking the golden desert lands is the
second strongest of Rajasthan. The massive fortification is located on the
hilltop of Trikuta is a form of spectacular beauty built in the twelfth century
by Rawal Jaisal Bhatti Rajpur rule. The structure sandstone yellow is the color
of honey and also called Sonar Quila. Within the walls of fort, there are
houses, markets, restaurants, temples and all aspects of a chaotic urban city.
Attractions in
Jaisalmer Fort
No amount of words are suitable for the introduction of
Jaisalmer. The number of points of interest of this magnificent fort of
Rajasthan is amazing. Of the highlights are the Royal Palace, Shree Nath Palace
and Vyas Haveli. Museums within the Jaisalmer Fort treasure the legacy of the
royal family. The temples of Hindu and Jain religions have art and stunning
design. Desert View from the top of the fort is very pleasant.
5. Kumbhalgarh Fort, Udaipur
The enormous strength of Mewar, Kumbhalgarh fort dates back
to the fifteenth century. The magnificent structure of this historic fort of
Rajasthan by Rana Kumbha in an impregnable hill, Kumbhalgarh is also the
birthplace of Maharana Pratap lalegendario, the great warrior king of Mewar.
The fort has a length of 36 kilometers continuous wall, the wall second longest
continuous after the Great Wall of China. The colossal Kumbhalgarh has points
of interest, waiting to be explored.
Attractions inside
the Kumbhalgarh Fort
Step inside the huge fort of Kumbhalgarh and collect their
senses. The huge fort has a lot to do. Recommended places to check out the
vestiges of royal wonders that take you on a journey to the past. Stroll
through the lush gardens. Note I'll be the wells known as 'baoris'. Kumbhalgarh
fort architecture is excellent. Do not miss the remarkable 'Badal Mahal' and
Shiva temple.
6. Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur
The mighty Mehrangarh Fort is truly one of the most famous
historic fort in Rajasthan. The foundation of the fort was laid in 1458 by
Rathore ruler, Rao Jodha. Citadel sun, Mehrangarh was the pride of the clan of
Jodhpur and was not under siege eleven, remains impregnable. Fort have hidden
many mysteries and scandals intriguing town to visit. The fort itself is a
museum where lifestyle Rathore clan and even preserved Mughals. Now he is
impressed with the magnificent view, let's get inside the hidden treasures.
Attractions within
the Mehrangarh Fort
The introduction of the Mehrangarh Fort is completed with
the mention of its large size. Within the fort walls lurk many attractions. The
list of attractions of Mehrangarh is quite extensive. Start with the attraction
Moti Mahal, Phool Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, Khana and Daulat Niwas Takhat. Popular
GalleryTurban and Musical Instruments Gallery are fascinating to explore. The
exhibits are informative character and offer an insight into the culture of
yesteryear.
7. Ranthambore Fort, Sawai Madhopur
Ranthambore Fort in Sawai Madhopur deals. The fort was built
in the old hunting grounds of royalty, the fort was used as a game sanctuary.
Built in 10th Century by Nagil Jats, these are the oldest remains of the
royalty of Rajasthan. Currently the fort of Ranthambore is mostly in ruins. Not
get alarmed by calls or a view of Royal Bengal tigers or other wild animals as the
area is owned by the desert. Also, check out the Palace on Wheels train tariff before your departure.
Attractions inside
the Ranthambore Fort
Ranthambore Fort has a horde of forgotten relics. Interest
recommend Hammir be explored are cut, Badal Mahal, Jogi Mahal and Mahal Dhula.
Forgetfulness represent the royals who used to visit to play. Ganesha Temple,
Shiva Temple, Temple and Temple of Lord Ramlalji Sumatinath and Lord
Sambhavanath are interesting to explore.
8. Junagarh Fort, Bikaner
Icon Bikaner in Rajasthan, Junagarh Fort is one of the
wonderful fort in Rajasthan has to offer. The foundations were long in 1571 AD
by Maharaja Rai Singh, one of the Rathore clan but the strength has been
modified by its various rulers. The architectural style, designs and artwork
are the fusion of Rajput and Mughal styles. The massive fort remains
impregnable. Strong interest has ancient treasures and memories waiting to
explored.
Attractions inside
the Jungarh Fort
One step inside the Junagarh you will be impressed so much
to see. Attractions in Junagarh Fort may appear as Phool Mahal, Karan Mahal,
Anup Mahal and Chandra Mahal. The massive doors of the incredible strength and
worth exploring. The charm of the museum is its great strength. Extensive
information on history, heritage and culture are here. You will feel like a
journey through history.
9. Taragarh Fort, Bundi
Taragarh Fort in Bundi is one of the magnificent forts of
Rajasthan. The fort overlooking the town of Bundi has been sadly ravaged by
time. Built in 1354 AD, the fort was a wonderful creation of the Chauhan dynasty.
The gateway to the fort, Lakshmi Pol, Gagudi ki Phatak and Phuta Darwaza is
adorned with stone statues of elephants. Architecture is an interesting example
of the glory of Rajputana. How to discover the fort, you will feel transported
back to the old days.
Attractions inside
the Taragarh Fort
Although the fort of Taragarh has been ravaged
by time, interest in the fort retains its appeal. First visit the beautiful
Rani Mahal. The architecture is interesting. You can admire the interesting
murals, illustrations and artwork lattice. The Bhim Burj and Garbha Gunjan, the
huge canyons field are excellent military efficiency reminder. Do not miss the
excellent water reservoirs and an excellent network of tunnels.
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