Kumbhalgarh Fort
A massive Mewar fortress with a 36km wall and 360 temples, offering a glimpse into Rajasthan's impenetrable military history.
Explore the contrasting beauty of Rajasthan with this 4-day circuit covering the romantic lake city of Udaipur and the rugged mountain fortress of Kumbhalgarh. This package is designed for travelers who want to balance the architectural elegance of the Mewar Dynasty with the raw, historical grandeur of the Aravali hills. You will cover Udaipur’s iconic palaces and lakes before heading into the highlands to witness the world’s second-longest continuous wall at Kumbhalgarh.
Explore the 36km long wall of Kumbhalgarh Fort, the second longest in the world.
Navigate Lake Pichola for close-up views of Jag Mandir and the Lake Palace.
Guided exploration of Rajasthanβs largest palace complex and its royal museum.
Attend the 'Dharohar' folk dance show set in an 18th-century lakeside haveli.
Stop at the historic mountain pass and museum dedicated to Maharana Pratap.
A massive Mewar fortress with a 36km wall and 360 temples, offering a glimpse into Rajasthan's impenetrable military history.
A sprawling complex of palaces, courtyards, and gardens built over four centuries on the banks of Lake Pichola.
The 'Garden of Maidens' features marble elephants, lotus pools, and fountains that operate entirely by water pressure without pumps.
The drive is approximately 100 km and takes 2.5 to 3 hours through the scenic Aravali hills.
The climb to the top (Badal Mahal) is on a paved incline. It is manageable for most, but comfortable walking shoes are essential.
Yes, Ranakpur can be added as a detour on Day 3 for an additional cost, though it makes the day quite long.
Carry light cottons for daytime and a light jacket for evenings, especially in Kumbhalgarh where it gets cooler.