Chittorgarh Fort or Chittor is a heritage site famous for being one of the largest forts in India. It is located in the Mewar region of Chittorgarh, Rajasthan. Taking a walk around one kilometer on a bridge, you will see yourself in a six-gateway fort occupying a large portion of the region. There is so much to explore on this rocky island and many legends to hear. The fort holds many unparalleled structures that everyone should visit before it goes into dust with the passage of time. If you are planning to cover explore this fort on your Rajasthan Tour Package, then here’s all you need to know about the majestic fort.
Chittorgarh Fort was earlier known as Chitrakut, built by the local rulers Chitragada Maurya. According to legends, the fort area was created with Bhima (one of the Pandava brothers of Mahabharata) hitting the ground hard. The spring appeared due to the effect and fort was constructed later on in the 8th century. The fort was taken over by Guhila ruler that later went from hand-to-hand with the rulers.
The Chittorgarh Fort gained popularity in the 14th century when Alauddin Khilji led a large army to conquer the fort. It is believed that Alauddin was willing to catch a glimpse of Queen Padmini’s reflection in a series of mirrors and was impressed. For this sole purpose, he decided to capture the fort. He waged a for 8 months, before capturing King Ratnasimha, consort of Queen Padmini.
Unfortunately, when Alauddin Khilji entered the fort after capturing it, all the women inside the fort along with the queen jumped into the fire and committed suicide. The men of the fort also killed themselves with their swords. Afterward, Alauddin handed over the fort to his son Khidr Khan. The fort went into the hands of several kings before coming under Rana Kumbha in the 15th century. All the Rajput women fell into fire and men killed themselves to avoid becoming slaves for life.
The mighty fortress is fish-shaped and covers 5 kms in length and 13 kms in circumference. The fort is approached by a bridge that spans one kilometer. The fortress is made of limestone, sprawling the Gambhiri River. The fort covers 65 historic structures which include four palaces, 19 large temples, 20 water bodies, 4 memorials, and a few victory towers to explore on Chittorgarh Tour Package from Jaipur.
If you are choosing a vehicle to explore, it would take around 2 to 3 hours to cover the fort. It is best to choose a licensed guide to have an informed guide to have a guided tour.
Chittorgarh Fort is not the only largest fort in the state but is widely famous for its fine art, architecture, and glorious past. If you are planning your Rajasthan Forts and Palaces Tour, then book a suitable tour package with us.
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