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Hotel Kumbhalgarh Fort (Heritage), Kumbhalgarh

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About Hotel Kumbhalgarh Fort

Hotel Kumbhalgarh Fort is beautifully situated on a hill over looking the Kumbhalgarh valley with age-old hospitality and blend of modernity.

Hotel Specifications

Accommodation

There are 21 tastefully decorated air-conditioned rooms with marble inlay and individual open terrace with uninterrupted view of countryside, equipped with attached bath 24 hrs with hot & cold water, Tel. & CCTV.


Dining

Machan - The bear serves a wide range of special cocktails and drinks.

Aravali Restaurant offers the best of Rajasthani and Moghlai food and also choice of Continental specialties.

Conference and Banquet Facilities

Banquet and Conference for 20 to 100 persons, laundry and dry cleaning services, money exchange counter, swimming pool, recreation center with table tennis and pool tables.

Recreation

Special evenings organized at night with the warmth of a bonfire along with local Folk music. Camel Safari to the fort, village safari trekking to the homes of ‘Garasia’ and ‘Bhil’ tribal living in seclusion in the forest

Basic Data

Country India
State Rajasthan
District Rajsamand
City Kumbhalgarh
Location Maharana Pratap Marg ,
85 km from Udaipur
Rooms 21 rooms


 


City Information

Just 85 kms from Udaipur, Rana Kumbha constructed in the 15th century the most imposing for known as Kumbhalgarh with 33 kms. of walls, over 25 feet thick, the second longest continuous wall in the world. Situated at 3500 ft. above sea level, it holds the distinction of being unconquered and the birthplace of Maharana Pratap. Nature lovers can level in the endless acres of greenery, sheltering many forms of wildlife at the game sanctuary, which boasts of panthers, sloth bears, sambhars, wild boar and the rare gray jungle fowls. For the spiritual, at a short distance lie the 15th century Ranakpur Jain Temple that are a fine example of the temple architecture and Charbhujaji. The Rajsamand Lake built in 1660 by Rana Raj Singh offers a spectacular view of the sunset with beautiful ‘torans’ or arches and chhatris adorning the embankment. From the hilltop of Kankroli you can enjoy the views, visit the temple and palace too. At Haldighati where the battle of 1576 AB was fought you may check out the chhatri dedicated to Rana Pratap.