The majestic beauty of the Ivory-white Taj Mahal remains in your mind forever
The royal architecture of India is a reminder of the bygone eras, mystical kingdoms & rulers
The leisure of houseboat and marine life
Delightful summer getaways endowed with pleasant climate and natural beauty
The abode of bygone ruins, rusty colors and fascinating landscape
At the bank of river Jhelum, amidst the bright pink almonds and promising maples, resting in its houseboats, is this city.
Gateway to Sikkim
Sun, sand, sea and festivals for your mind, body and soul
India is a home to many exquisite wildlife and bird sanctuaries. One can have an adventurous trip while visiting these places. There’s so much more to discover like - water sports in still waters like boating, rowing, river rafting. Visitors flock in here in huge numbers every year to experience the natural flora and fauna, along with the wildlife. These wildlife reserves, are adventurous as well, they host all sorts of animals and migratory birds. A walk down these places will definitely make you experience the utmost adventure. Places in India can certainly leave anyone in awe of the world. Everything to plan to explore on your trip is available in India.
The flourishing structures in the form of temples, mosques, churches, gurdwaras, monasteries of different religions, cultures and faiths is the wealth of Indian tourism.
Visiting heritage sites in India and partaking in the amalgamation of its diverse culture is an experience that will be embedded in your mind forever.
Yoga is the science of achieving absolute union with the divine. The term ‘Yoga’ is derived from the Sanskrit root ‘YUJ’, meaning ‘to join’ or ‘to yoke’ or ‘to unite’.
Kumbhalgarh, located 80 kms from Udaipur, is the second largest fort in Rajasthan after the Chittorgarh Fort in the Mewar region. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its majestic monuments, extravagant palaces, an array of temples and flamboyant chattris. Other than sustaining a rich flora and fauna, the area also sustains a magnificent past made to come alive with monuments flattering the tourists around the city. The wall of Kumbhalgarh Fort is the second longest continuous wall in the world, after the Great Wall of China.
A little marvel at the foot of the Aravali, Kumbhalgarh is famous for its humongous snake-like fortress with the second longest wall in the world. The vibrant culture of Rajasthan comes to full life in this small town with around 360 ancient temples, expansive valleys and a royal aura that this town is filled with.
Kumbhalgarh does not have an airport. Nearest airport is Maharana Pratap Airport at Dabok (UDR), Udaipur, Rajasthan, 66 km away
Rani (RANI), Rani & Khimel (KZQ), Khimel, Rajasthan, 35 km away, are the nearest railway stations.
There are no bus routes from major cities to Kumbhalgarh. Nearest bus stand is Nathdwara(shrinathji), 36 km away.
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