Among Rajasthan's more glorious past is Kumbhalgarh, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, that offers unbeatable experience for explorers regarding history, culture, and natural beauty. Located in the Aravalli Hills, Kumbhalgarh Fort features immense fortifications, including the second-longest uninterrupted wall in the world stretching over 36 kilometers.
The fortress is also one of the architectural miracles of military architecture and its tall and long walls along with the strategically well-placed bastions and seven massive gates will open a window into the region's rich history of warfare and defense.
Not only is it an architectural wonder, but it is also considered a sacred place. It has ancient temples housing the gods of Hindus like the famous Kumbhalgarh Temple and Jain Temples. The surroundings of the fort covered with dense forests and beautiful hills made it an ideal destination for nature lovers and trekkers, offering them a panoramic view of the lush landscape.