Hidden in the rugged hills of Rajasthan, Kumbhalgarh is one of India’s best-kept secrets — a place where ancient history, epic architecture, and wild nature converge. While many international tourists flock to Jaipur, Udaipur, and Jodhpur, Kumbhalgarh remains a peaceful, offbeat escape — perfect for travelers who want to experience a more raw and authentic side of Rajasthan.
From the second-longest wall in the world to tiger trails and tribal villages, Kumbhalgarh offers an experience unlike anywhere else in India.
Where is Kumbhalgarh?
- Located in the Rajsamand district of Rajasthan
- Just 85 km from Udaipur, making it an easy day trip or overnight stay
- Surrounded by the Aravalli Hills and dense forest landscapes
Why Foreign Tourists Love Kumbhalgarh
- Home to Kumbhalgarh Fort – a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Known as the Great Wall of India – the second longest after the Great Wall of China
- Offers a mix of history, nature, tribal culture, and wildlife
- Less commercial and more immersive than tourist-heavy cities
- Easy to combine with Udaipur, Mount Abu, or Ranakpur
Best Places to Visit in Kumbhalgarh
1. Kumbhalgarh Fort
UNESCO Site | Massive Fort Walls | Hilltop Marvel
This is the crown jewel of Kumbhalgarh and one of the most magnificent forts in all of India. Built in the 15th century by Rana Kumbha, the fort is surrounded by a 36 km-long wall — the second-longest continuous wall in the world.
- Over 360 temples inside the fort walls
- Badal Mahal (Palace of Clouds) with stunning views
- Massive fortifications winding through the hills
- Amazing photo opportunities at sunrise and sunset
Travel Tip: Wear walking shoes and carry water — it’s a vast site with uneven terrain.
2. Badal Mahal
Hilltop Palace | Scenic Views | Historic Frescoes
Located within the fort complex, the Badal Mahal is perched at the highest point and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding Aravalli hills.
- Intricate painted rooms and balconies
- Cool breeze, even in summer months
- Photographers love the golden hour shots from here
3. Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary
Trekking | Jungle Safaris | Tribal Culture
Spread over 578 sq. km, this protected sanctuary surrounds the Kumbhalgarh Fort and is home to leopards, sloth bears, hyenas, antelopes, and over 200 bird species.
- Jeep Safaris (organized by forest department)
- Trekking & Horse Riding Trails
- Visit to tribal Bhil villages
Tip: The best months to spot wildlife are October to March.
4. Neelkanth Mahadev Temple
Ancient Shiva Shrine | Spiritual Energy | Carved Architecture
Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this legendary temple lies inside the Kumbhalgarh Fort complex. It is still an active place of worship and is revered for its sculpted pillars and serene aura.
- A massive Shiva lingam, still worshipped daily
- Carved stone ceiling and door frames
- Peaceful corner of the massive fort complex
5. Mammadev Temple
Royal Cenotaphs | Quiet Spot | Great for History Lovers
Located below the fort walls, this lesser-known temple is dedicated to the memory of Kumbhalgarh’s great kings. The peaceful location offers an opportunity to reflect and enjoy the surroundings.
- Four cenotaphs built in memory of Rana Kumbha and other warriors
- Inscriptions and poetry carved in stone
6. Parshuram Mahadev Cave Temple
Cave Temple | Trekking Spot | Hidden Gem
Situated around 60 km from Kumbhalgarh, this cave temple dedicated to Lord Shiva requires a bit of trekking but rewards visitors with an ethereal, meditative atmosphere.
- Offbeat experience
- Mountain views
- Blend of spiritual and natural vibes
7. Muchhal Mahavir Temple
Jain Heritage | Peaceful Ambiance | Tribal Village Access
Located near Ghanerao village, this beautiful Jain temple is known for its unique idol of Lord Mahavir with a moustache — hence the name "Muchhal".
- Unique architectural style
- En route to Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary
- Surrounded by local tribal culture and forest paths
Things to Do in Kumbhalgarh
1. Go on a Jungle Safari
Join a jeep safari through Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary to see animals like:
- Leopards
- Nilgai (Blue Bull)
- Sloth Bears
- Wild Boars
- Eagles and Peacocks
Safaris usually operate early morning and late afternoon — the best time for sightings and photography.
2. Take a Forest Trek
Trekking through the lush forest trails is a rewarding experience. Several eco-guides and local tribal villagers offer authentic treks through jungle paths leading to remote temples and viewpoints.
3. Experience a Horse Safari
Rajasthan is the land of Marwari horses, and Kumbhalgarh offers guided horseback rides through scenic trails and tribal hamlets. Great for tourists who enjoy equestrian activities.
4. Capture the “Great Wall of India”
Kumbhalgarh’s 36-km fort wall, with its endless curves over the hills, is a dream for drone photography and long-lens shots. It’s lesser known globally, but rivals the Great Wall of China in grandeur.
5. Attend the Kumbhalgarh Festival
Held in December, this 3-day cultural festival is organized by the Rajasthan Tourism Department and features:
- Folk music and dance
- Puppet shows
- Art & craft stalls
- Fire shows and light displays at the fort
A rare opportunity to see local Rajasthani culture come alive!
What to Buy in Kumbhalgarh
While shopping is limited, you can find:
- Handicrafts and tribal jewelry
- Miniature paintings
- Camel leather items
- Locally made puppets and wall hangings
Most shops are located near the fort parking area or in Ranakpur/Ghanerao villages nearby.
What to Eat in Kumbhalgarh
Being a remote town, food is mostly Rajasthani thali style. Many hotels offer local, home-style meals.
Must-Try Dishes:
- Dal Baati Churma – classic Rajasthani combo
- Ker Sangri – desert vegetable stir-fry
- Gatte ki Sabzi – gram flour dumplings in curry
- Rabri and Ghevar – traditional sweets
Where to Stay in Kumbhalgarh
Luxury Hotels:
- The Aodhi – A Royal Retreat
- Kumbhalgarh Safari Camp
- Club Mahindra Kumbhalgarh
Boutique Heritage Stays:
- Kumbhalgarh Forest Retreat
- Fateh Safari Lodge
Budget Options:
- Hotel Kumbhal Castle
- Tiger Valley Resort
- The Kumbha Residency
Best Time to Visit Kumbhalgarh
- October to March: Pleasant weather and ideal for trekking/safari
- July to September: Lush monsoon greenery and misty hills
- Avoid April–June: Very hot and dry
How to Reach Kumbhalgarh
- By Air: Nearest airport is Udaipur (85 km)
- By Train: Nearest station is Falna (49 km)
- By Road: Accessible via car from Udaipur, Mount Abu, or Jodhpur
Nearby Attractions
- Ranakpur Jain Temples – just 35 km away, known for 1444 marble pillars
- Mount Abu – hill station and temples (approx. 3 hrs drive)
- Udaipur – city of lakes, 2.5 hrs away