Kumbalgarh
City
Guide
Introduction to
Kumbalgarh:
Built by Rana Kumbha in mid-15th century, Kumbhalgarh is
the second most important bastion of Mewar, after Chittaurgarh.
Covering an area of 12 sq km, this fort fell only once to the army of
Akbar and that too because the water supply of the fort was
contaminated by the enemy forces. Even today the fort is reached with
some difficulty so its inaccessibility when it was built can be
imagined. It served as a refuge for the rulers of Mewar in times of
strife.
Sightseeing:
The fort lies 1,100 metres above sea level and
enclosed within its fortified ramparts are palaces, temples, fields,
water sources and farms fully self-contained to withstand a long siege.
Kumbhalgarh provides an excellent view of the countryside where many
fierce battles were fought. It also has its significance of being the
birth place of Maharana Pratap.
Excursions:
The Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary is situated to the west of the fort.
The sanctuary has enabled the endangered wolf to breed and support
besides providing shelter to the leopard, sloth, chowsingha, sambhar,
hyena, flying squirrel, crocodiles, and a good number of bird species.
Kumbhalgarh is situated at a distance of around 63 km from Udaipur.