Forts and Palaces of Rajasthan

Rajasthan is popularly known as the land of royalty where forts and palaces mark some of the most significant landmarks. Every state in Rajasthan is dotted with numerous forts and palaces that are architecturally a sight to behold and showcases the regal beauty of the bygone era. One can take a glimpse into the rich and vibrant culture of this state which is lined with majestic sand dunes and teeming colourful marketplaces which gives this state the prestige it deserves.

Some Major Forts in Rajasthan, India

Kumbhalgarh Fort, Kumbhalgarh:

 
 
Built in 15th century by Maharana Kumbha, Kumbhalgarh Fort is a mammoth structure and one of the most visiting forts of Rajasthan, India. Kumbhalgarh Fort is located at the distance of 90 km from the city of lakes in Udaipur. The fort has 30 km long massive wall, seven gates and seven ramparts. The important places to see at the fort are massive walls, towering gates, ramparts, watchtowers, etc.

Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur:

 
 
A Mehrangarh Fort is the most famous tourist attraction in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India. Located pm a 125 m high sandstone hill, the mammoth Mehrangarh Fort was built in the 15th century by Rao Jodhaji. The fort never fails to fascinate its visitors. There are many palatial palaces within the fort complex including Moti Mahal (Pearl Palace), Sheesh Mahal, Phool Mahal, Rang Mahal, Royal Darbar Takht, etc. There is also a museum inside the fort complex.

Amber Fort, Jaipur:


 
Situated a top a hilltop near the city of Jaipur, Amber Fort is one of the worth visiting attractions of Rajasthan. No one can think about compete fort and palace tour of Rajasthan without a visit to the magnificent Amber Fort. The constructions of the fort was started by Raja Man Sigh in the 16th century and completed by Sawai Jai Sigh in the 18th century. The fort is built in red sandstone and white marble. It is superb blend of Muslim and Rajput architecture.

Jaisalmer Fort, Jaisalmer:

 
Also known as Golden Fort or Sonar Kila, Jaisalmer Fort is still inhabited by the Jaisalmer citizens. There are five Jain temples and 99 bastions within the fort complex. Located on the Trikutta hill, the foundation of the fort was laid by the Bhatti Chief Jaisal in 1156 AD.

Jaigarh Fort (Jaipur), Junagarh Fort (Bikaner), Nahargarh Fort (Jaipur), and Taragarh Fort (Bundi) are also worth visiting and popular forts in Rajasthan.

Some Major Palaces of Rajasthan, India

City Palace Complex, Jaipur:

 

 
City Palace is one of the most popular and worth visiting palaces of Rajasthan. Situated in Jaipur the capital of Rajasthan, it provides a wide option of tourism to its visitors. Here one can see museum, Chandra Mahal (Moon Palace), Mubark Mahal (Welcome Palace), Shri GovindDev Temple, Diwan-I-Khas, Diwan-I-Am, courtyards, beautiful gardens, etc. The palace complex never fails to enchant its visitors.

City Palace Complex, Udaipur:

 
 
City Palace of Udaipur is one of the largest royal complexes of Rajasthan, India.This palatial palace is proudly situated on a promontory on the breathtaking Lake Pichola. There are 11 palatial palaces within this palace complex. Balconies, towers, galleries, ramparts, etc offer a breathtaking view of the Pichola Lake. The major attractions of this palace complex are Bara Pol (Great Gate), Tripolia Gate (Triple Gate), Pavilions, terraces, courts, Chini Chitrashala, Sheesh Mahal, Museum, etc. The palace museum has a prosperous collection of artifacts.

Lake Palace, Udaipur:

 
 
Lake Palace is one of the most enchanting tourist attractions of Rajasthan, India. Also known as Jag Niwas, it is a breathtaking island palace located in the middle of lovely Pichola Lake. This beautiful palace was built by Jagat Singh II in 1754. It is built in white marble and appears like emerging out of the romantic blue water of the Pichola Lake. At the period of Sunset, the palace and its reflection in the water of lake create a spellbound effect on visitors. Now, this palace has been turned into a heritage hotel where you can stay and feel royal experience.

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