Speaking volume about
its history and royalty, Rajasthan forts are the true specimen of
marvellous architecture. Many of these palaces have been now converted into
heritage hotels that generate revenue for the state. Rajasthan tourism has
also developed tourists' interest in these live examples of royalty by adding
some interesting activities to Rajasthan forts and palaces tour.
Jaisalmer Fort
A huge sand castle
emerging from the sandy plains like a fantasy from a bygone era, Jaisalmer
Fort offers a spectacular sight to visitors. Ninety-nine giant bastions
envelop the narrow streets. In spite of the industrialism, it is difficult not
to be entranced by this desert fortification. Underneath the ramparts the
spinning lanes of the ancient city disguise the huge havelis of breathtaking
beauty. The havelis, the fort and its encircled palaces are all sculpted from
the golden sandstone, adding popularity to the fort.
Situated in
Jodhpur, Mehrangarh Fort boasts of being among the largest forts in
India. It lies at an elevation of around 400 feet above the city and is
encircled by huge thick walls. Inside its boundaries, there are different
palaces, speaking volume of its intricate carvings and huge courtyards. A
twisting road leads to and from the city. It has the seven entrance gates.
Jayapol which means 'victory' is the most popular one.
Lying on the peak
of the Aravalli hills, Jaigarh Fort is constructed about 400 m above the
Amber Fort. It offers the finest view of Aravalli hills and the Amber Fort
below. Rugged and similar structural design to the Amber Fort, it is also
called as the Victory Fort. It boasts of a cannon, called Jaivana. It lies 15
km away from the city. This fort can also be reached from the Amer Fort over a
short climb. With its several beautiful gardens, palaces, temples, a granary
and an armoury, it enchants visitors from far and wide.
Also known as Junagarh
Fort, Bikaner Fort is an imposing fortress, which has endured the ravages of
time and has remained undefeated since flowing times. The majestic fort of
Northern India is enveloped by a moat and comprises of 37 palaces as well as
pavilions. It is protected by 37 citadels and houses two entrance gates-the
Suraj Pol or Sun Gate and the Karan Pol.
Chittorgarh Fort
Lying in the royal
state of Rajasthan, Chittorgarh Fort was constructed between the 5th
and the 8th century by Chitrangad, the Mori Rajput ruler. At that
time, it was known as Chitrakot.
The fort has also
witnessed three blood-soaked sieges. The walls and the surroundings are still
frequented with the misery of despair, heroic pride of the queens and chivalry
of the men who denied surrendering before the enemy. The entrance of the
Chittorgarh houses seven huge gates. The two towers include 'Kirti Stambh' or
the tower of fame and the 'Vijay Stambh' or the tower of victory.
Known for their rugged architecture and glorious history,
Rajasthan Forts are worth to visit on your Rajasthan tour. Serving as
among the most popular attractions, Junagarh
Fort is a must see
attraction in the royal state.