Billets d'entrée au fort de Kumbhalgarh avec Guide touristique agréé





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Explorez le majestueux fort de Kumbhalgarh, classé au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO, lors d'une visite guidée qui dévoile son architecture grandiose, son histoire fascinante du Rajput et ses vues à couper le souffle sur les collines. Découvrez le légendaire Rana Kumbha et le mur de 36 km de long du fort, le deuxième plus grand au monde. Promenez-vous dans d'anciens palais, temples et remparts pittoresques pendant que votre Guide local donne vie à des siècles d'histoires. Le ramassage et le retour optionnels des hôtels d'Udaipur sont disponibles pour une excursion confortable et sans tracas dans la magnifique campagne d'Aravalli.
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Le fort de Kumbhalgarh, classé au patrimoine mondial de l’UNESCO, est réputé pour ses murs massifs s’étendant sur plus de 36 km – le deuxième plus long au monde après la Grande Muraille de Chine. Construit par Rana Kumbha au XVe siècle, il offre une vue panoramique sur les collines d'Aravalli et la riche histoire du Rajput.
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- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
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Good place to visit if you like forts and don't mind walking uphill. Take lots of water and take care of elderly
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Rana Kumbh or Kumbharan built the fort in the 15th century.Built on a hilltop 1,100 m (3,600 ft) above sea level, the fort has perimeter walls that extend 36 km, making it one of the longest walls in the world.There are over 360 temples within the fort. The fort was used as a place of refuge for the rulers of Mewar at times of danger. As per the legends, the infant prince of Mewar Udai Sing was smuggled here from Chittorgarh by Panna Dei or Panna Bai. Rana Pratap also born in this fort. The fort remained impregnable to direct assault, and fell only once to the forces of Mughal Emperor Akbar's General Mansingh I in 1576 after Mughal victory at the Battle of Haldighati. It was recaptured by Maharana Pratap in 1585. In 1818 the fort was taken over by the British and later returned to Udaipur State.In 2013 Kumbhalgarh Fort was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site under the group Hill Forts of Rajasthan. Leaving the vehicles outside “Ram Pole” or the main gate the tourists have to climb up the steep slope to enter the fort. Rs. 20 is taken as parking fee for four wheelers. For entry Indian adults are charged Rs. 40 per head. Light and Sound show with narration in Hindi performed only in the evening in the open. Ticket for the show costs Rs. 200 per head. Surprisingly these tickets are taken back from the spectators before the start of the show. On the date of our visit, the show started very late and was interrupted three times.
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