Kumbhalgarh is a small, quaint, and absolutely stunning Mewar fortress town, located roughly 85 kms from Udaipur. Surrounded by opulent Aravalli hills, this scenic place is visited by tourists from Udaipur, particularly on a day excursion. It’s not only the famous hill fort that makes Kumbhalgarh a place to explore, but also the century-old temples, dense wildlife sanctuaries etc. To make your trip extraordinary, add some of the most popular places to visit in Kumbhalgarh on your itinerary!

10 Places To Visit In Kumbhalgarh

Here is a list of the most interesting places to visit in Kumbhalgarh that will take you back to the past on your vacation. Keep scrolling down and read along!

  • Kumbhalgarh Fort – An Architectural Wonder Of Rajasthan
  • Mammadev Temple – A Tourist Place Worth Visiting
  • Badal Mahal – The Splendid Palace Inside The Fort
  • Neelkanth Mahadeo Temple – Popular For Intricate Architecture
  • Vedi Temple – A Beautiful Jain Temple
  • Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary – A Rich And Vibrant Biodiversity
  • Parshuram Temple – Seek Blessings
  • Muchhal Mahavir Temple – With A Unique Deity Of Mahavira
  • Palace of Clouds – Architectural Beauty
  • Govardhan Museum- Get Fascinated

1. Kumbhalgarh Fort – An Architectural Wonder Of Rajasthan

Kumbhalgarh Fort in Rajasthan

Encircled by the Aravallis, 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 30 kms. Kumbhalgarh Fort is also listed as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. There are numerous temples and palaces located inside the fort and the panoramic view of the hills and forests from the top of the fort leaves everyone awestruck.

Opening Hours: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Entrance Charges: INR 15/person for Indians and INR 200/person for foreigners.


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2. Mammadev Temple – A Tourist Place Worth Visiting

Mammadev Temple in Kumbhalgarh

Mammadev Temple is located right below the Kumbhalgarh Fort and is known for its beautiful architecture and interiors. Built by Rana Kumbha in 1460, this temple boasts of intricate sculptures and is definitely one of the best places to visit in Kumbhalgarh. The temple has two cenotaphs or ‘chhatris’ in memories of famous rulers Rana Kumbh and Prithviraj Chauhan. Moreover, there were four huge blocks in the temple with inscriptions of history and heritage of the Mewar clan. But a few years ago, the pillars were transported to the Udaipur museum. There is also a huge reservoir locally called ‘kund’.

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3. Badal Mahal – The Splendid Palace Inside The Fort

Badal Mahal in Kumbhalgarh

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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 colorful murals and breath-taking views. Its breathtaking beauty makes it one of the most visited places in Kumbhalgarh. Due to its location at the top, the palace is airy and well ventilated and hence named as Badal Mahal or The Palace of Clouds. The palace is divided into two sections: Zanana for the womenfolk and Mardana for the men of the royal clan.

Opening Hours: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Entrance Charges: INR 15/person for Indians and INR 200/person for foreigners.

4. Neelkanth Mahadeo Temple – Popular For Intricate Architecture

Neelkanth Mahadeo Temple in Kumbhalgarh

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A famous Shiva temple, Neelkanth Mahadeo is another beautiful and serene place to visit in Kumbhalgarh, which dates back to 1458. The temple has an open mandapa, a sanctum, pillars with inscriptions, six feet high Shiva Linga made of stone and entrances on all four sides. Located close to Kumbhalgarh Fort, Neelkanth Mahadeo Temple is surely one of the most charming places to see in Kumbhalgarh and your Kumbhalgarh sightseeing tour must include it.

Opening Hours: 8:00 am to 6:00 pm

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5. Vedi Temple – A Beautiful Jain Temple

Vedi Temple in Kumbhalgarh

If you are looking for places in Kumbhalgarh that can be explored in a day, do not miss Vedi Temple. Dedicated to Goddess Vedi, this beautiful Jain temple is located close to Hanuman Gate of the fort and built by Rana Kumbh. This temple was renovated by Maharana Fateh Singh in later years. Presently, this 3-storied temple is considered as the only surviving relic of all the sacrificial sites of India.

Opening Hours: 8:00 am to 6:00 pm

6. Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary – A Rich And Vibrant Biodiversity

Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary in Rajasthan

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Sprawling over 578 sq km, encircling the fort, Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary is a haven for thrill and adventure. Surrounded by Aravallis, this wildlife sanctuary is home to varied flora and fauna. Initially, a hunting ground for royal families, this is one of the major tourist attractions in Kumbhalgarh. The wildlife sanctuary has exotic wildlife species like wolves, leopards, sloth bear, nilgai, deer, chinkara and jungle cat.

The forest is also home to more than 200 bird species as well such as grey jungle fowl, dove, peacocks, parakeets, wild breasted kingfishers and golden oriole etc. Apart from regular deciduous and xerophytic flora, Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary is also known for herbal plants such as Salar, Dhok, Khair, and Churel. One can trek, ride horses or indulge in super thrilling jeep safaris.

Opening Hours: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Entrance Charges: INR 100/person

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7. Parshuram Temple – Seek Blessings

Parshuram Temple in Kymbhalgarh

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Perched inside a cave, where Rishi Parshuram used to meditate, the Parshuram Temple is a must-see attraction during your day trip to Kumbhalgarh. Devoted to Lord Shiva, this cave temple has shrines of Lord Ganesh and nine holy kunds or ponds which never dry out. One needs to climb down approximately 500 steps to reach this amazing temple. If you’re looking for places to see in Kumbhalgarh, it is the place you should be visiting.

Opening Hours: 6:00 am to 7:00 pm

8. Muchhal Mahavir Temple – With A Unique Deity Of Mahavira

Muchhal Mahavir Temple in Kumbhalgarh

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Situated inside Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, this Jain temple is another beautiful sight. This is a pretty temple and the statues of elephants, guarding the main entrance is worth seeing. But the unique attraction of this temple is the main deity. The huge idol of Mahavira, located inside the temple has a mustache and hence, the name of the temple is Muchhal Mahavir. Your Kumbhalgarh sightseeing must include this ancient temple.

Opening Hours: 6:00 am to 7:00 pm

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9. Palace Of Clouds- Architectural Beauty

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Badal Mahal or the Palace Of Clouds is the highest point at Kumbhalgarh Fort. Famous for its dazzling architecture, this two storey palace is a true marvel. The palace hosts some fabulous wall murals and exquisite paintings. However, what really astonishes you are the views of the valley beneath. The views are absolutely stunning – one you would want to capture on your camera to cherish for long.

10. Ganga Govardhan Museum

fabulous museum housing a great range of historic artifacts

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Ganga Govardhan Museum situated in Kumbhalgarh is a fabulous museum housing a great range of historic artifacts. The museum has a large collection of coins, crockery and weapons – part of the glorious history of the country. Such large exquisite and riveting collection will leave you awe inspired. The timings of museum are from 9 AM to 7 PM – all the days of the week.

Not only the fort, but the list also has quite a few fascinating places to visit in Kumbhalgarh. Do plan a trip to Rajasthan and visit these marvelous tourist attractions. Do share your experiences with us in the comment section below!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Places To Visit Kumbalgarh

Is Kumbhalgarh worth visiting?

The birthplace of magnanimous Maharana Pratap, Kumbhalgarh has some of the most fascinating medieval architecture and is certainly a place worth visiting in Rajasthan. Some of the top tourist attractions which should not be missed include Kumbhalgarh Fort, Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Badal Mahal, Mammadev Temple, Neelkanth Mahadev Temple, Ranakpur, Haldighati, and Rajsamand.

What is famous in Kumbhalgarh?

Kumbhalgarh is a renowned tourist site that features stupefying monuments, spectacular palaces, and royal chhatris. The place is primarily famous for its Kumbhalgarh Fort which possesses enchanting beauty. Interestingly, in 2013 the fort was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site.

What is the distance between Kumbhalgarh and Udaipur?

Kumbhalgarh is located at a distance of around 83 km from Udaipur. In order to reach Kumbhalgarh from Udaipur, you can simply hire a private taxi and via Maharana Pratap Marg, you’ll reach your destination in just 2-2.5 hours.

How can one reach Kumbhalgarh?

The nearest Domestic Airport from Kumbhalgarh is Udaipur Airport which is around two-hour drive from Kumbhalgarh. Other than this, Falna Railway Station is the nearest station to this place which is situated around 84 km away from it. You can hire a cab either from the airport or from the railway station to reach your final destination.

How many days are enough for Kumbhalgarh?

Kumbhalgarh is a small city and it shouldn’t take more than one day to explore all popular sites. From visiting various forts, palaces, and temples, you can visit all and make your vacation a memorable one

What is the best time to visit Kumbhalgarh?

If you witness Kumbhalgarh in its complete bliss, it’s recommended to visit during winter months which are from October to March. Whether you want to visit monuments or other tourist spots, you will be able to make the most of your vacation during lovely weather.

How can I reach Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary?

The wildlife sanctuary is easily accessible to all parts of the city and you can hire a taxi to reach there. If you want to visit Kumbhalgarh, it’s best to merge it with the Kumbhalgarh Fort tour as both the attractions are just 3 km apart.

How far is Mount Abu from Kumbhalgarh?

Kumbhalgarh is 107 km away from Mount Abu and it takes around 3 hours to reach there.


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