Kumbhalgarh, often referred to as the “Great Wall of India,” is a majestic fortress nestled in the Aravalli Hills of Rajasthan. Built in the 15th century by Rana Kumbha, this UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts the second-longest continuous wall in the world, stretching over 36 kilometers. The fort’s strategic location provided refuge to the rulers of Mewar during times of conflict, and it is renowned for its impressive architecture and historical significance. Visitors can explore its numerous temples, palaces, and the birthplace of the legendary Maharana Pratap. Surrounded by dense forests and offering panoramic views, Kumbhalgarh is a testament to the rich cultural heritage and architectural prowess of Rajasthan
