Kumbhalgarh Fort is one of the most popular places to visit in Kumbhalgarh. Perched at 1900 meters above sea level, it was built by the Rana Kumbha of Mewar dynasty. This gorgeous and mammoth fort is enclosed by a huge wall stretching for 36 kms.
Badal Mahal is a part of the Kumbhalgarh Fort and attracts a large number of tourists for its astounding architecture and grandeur. This is a 2-storied palace, located at the top of the fort, known for its colourful murals and breath-taking views. Its breathtaking beauty makes it one of the most visited places in Kumbhalgarh.
There are a lot of places of interest in and around Kumbhalagrh which attract a lot of tourists from across the globe.The Fish Point is basically a small lake known as Hammeripal lake situated in Taladri village. The Taladri village is in the Kumbhalgarh Tehsil, Rajasamand district. Let’s find out why is it famous?
The Hammeripal Lake is famous due to its large number of South Cat fish. It is a less crowded spot in the village and people often come here to have a look at the fish population. But what is about the fish in this lake that makes it so popular?
Veeron ka Math' (monastery of the brave) is a holy place that abutts the origin point of Banas. It is said that here Parshuram gave arms training to Karan and Bhishm, the two heroes of epic Mahabharat. Jargaji, an important pilgrimage, is located around 10 km from the origin point.
Kadam tree and Kalpa tree and other small temples at the entry point of the footpath leading to Parashuram Mahadev temple. Must visit the Phuta Deval temple
Lakhela pond is built between the hills and the view here is very beautiful and attract the mind.
There is a view between the Aravalli hills of Kumbhalgarh from where Mewar and Marwar can be seen and it looks very beautiful.