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Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary

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Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary

The Kumbhalgarh sanctuary is spread more than an area of 578 sq. kms and is situated at an altitude ranging from 500 to 1300 meters. The sanctuary is often a mere 65 kms. from Udaipur.

The Kumbhalgarh sanctuary features a bewildering array of wildlife species like leopards, hyena, sloth bear, wolf, jackal, jungle cat, hare, nilgai as well as the four horned antelope all of which helps make Kumbhalgarh any wildlife enthusiasts dream come true.

Aside from the rich variety of wildlife species, Kumbhalgarh sanctuary can be a mecca for bird-watchers with various avian species which are residents from the sanctuary. The often reticent jungle fowls are effortlessly spotted along with white breasted kingfisher, parakeets, golden oriole, varieties of pigeons, bulbul, red owls to name just a couple of with the avian species that may be discovered in the haunting wilderness with the Kumbhalgarh sanctuary.

The sanctuary's organic magnificence is additional heightened by a wonderful fort - the Kumbhalgarh fort located at a height of 1087 meter around the hilly terrains of the Aravalli variety. This invincible fort was constructed by Rana Kumbha in 1458 and occurs to be the second oldest fort of Rajasthan following Chittor fort.

The fort is connected with the memory of Dhatri Panna and her supreme sacrifice wherein she gave away her personal son towards the enemy or attackers in her bid to help save her master's son. You'll find many palaces or "Mahals" within the fort but they're out of bound to visitors.

The Megh Durbar as well as the Durbar Hall are nonetheless available. Just below the fort, there is certainly the 2nd century Jain temple, that is in a dilapidated condition. Nearby will be the Kali temple. Besides, you'll find temples dedicated to Kumbha Swamy, Nilkantha and Mahadeva. From your roof, 1 is assured of breath taking views of the Kumbalgarh sanctuary. Throughout the scorching summer time months from March to June, wild inmates from the sanctuary like antilopes, panthers, bears and wolves come towards the adjoining lake to drink water and makes to get a pretty sight.

The Kumbhalgarh sanctuary is progressively attaining in recognition particularly due to its proximity for the metropolis of Udaipur. Most travelers who arrive to Udaipur attempt to cover Kumbhalgarh which supplies them with welcome relief from your scorching desert heat of Udaipur.

In short Kumbhalgarh is nature and heritage entwined in Rajasthan India.

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