A little marvel by the foot of Aravali

Kumbhalgarh is a city in the Rajsamand District of Rajasthan, 102 km west of Udaipur.This is a quite unique and an interesting destination, which attracts tourists from not only all over the country but also all around the globe for its massive citadel built in 1443 AD, and for the wildlife sanctuary nearby.Kumbhalgarh is a great hunt for photographers and people who have an inclination for jungle safari. Trekking to Kumbhalgarh Fort is a great excursion. It is the second most important fort of Rajasthan after Chittorgarh.

The winter months from November to February are perfect. The rainy season (July-August) is also a great time when the entire landscape is magically green and the weather is pleasant.Temperature varies from 9 degree to 27 degree Celsius.

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Aerial view of Kumbhalgarh by Heman kumar meena / CC BY

Rajasthan: Taj to Tribals, Forts to Palaces, Hills to Desert Hikes

16 Days
  • 16 days journey of Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur & hikes through Aravali Hills at Gadoli & Kumbhalgarh & through the sands of the Thar Desert at Jamba
  • English speaking local guide Including all applicable taxes and entrance fees at the Monuments
  • Assisted transfers & transportation by SUVs or, coaches
  • Flight Jodhpur to Delhi
  • Season is October to March
  • Grade is Moderate Touring with Hiking
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Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary

Kumbhalgarh

Sprawled in an area of 578 km², Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary encircles the massive fort of Kumbhalgarh. This wildlife park has imbibed its name from the same fort. Broadening across the Aravalli Range, Kumbhalgarh sanctuary covers parts of Rajsamand, Udaipur and Pali districts. The sanctuary makes home to many endangered species of wild-life.

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