The magnificent forts near Udaipur reflect the regal splendour of the seat of the former princely state of Mewar. The splendid work of architecture of Udaipur forts holds visitors spellbound and their quaint old-world feel adds to the city’s charm. The heritage forts near Udaipur bear testimony to the impressive architectural skills as these massive structures on hills had withstood harsh weather conditions and natural calamities for centuries. Moreover, since these forts are built on high hills, they double as vantage points. So, whenever you plan a trip to the Venice of the East, don’t miss these magnificent structures.

Forts near Udaipur

1. Sajjangarh Fort

Sajjangarh Fort

Sajjangarh Fort | #1 of 3 Forts near Udaipur

Sajjangarh Fort is named after Maharana Sajjan Singh (1874–1884) of the Mewar dynasty. He built this imposing edifice high in the Aravalli Hills in 1884 as an observatory to watch the monsoon clouds, which is why it is also known as the Monsoon Palace. The 19th century fort-palace just outside Udaipur also served as the shooting fort for the royals. Though in a somewhat dilapidated state, it is the perfect vantage point. Several visitors come here to soak in the imperial history, but most of them visit the fort to enjoy the spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding hills, lakes and palaces from its lofty tower.

  • Distance: 7.8 km from Udaipur city
  • Timings: 9 am – 6 pm (all days)

2. Kumbhalgarh Fort

Kumbhalgarh Fort

Kumbhalgarh Fort | #2 of 3 Forts near Udaipur

Kumbhalgarh Fort is one of the most popular forts in the country and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The fort was built by Rana Kumbha in the 15th century and thus, was named Kumbhalgarh. Owing to its isolation and inaccessibility due to its location in the Aravalli Ranges, the hill fort served as a place of refuge for the Mewars. There are many attractions within the fort’s massive wall that stretches up to 36 km – the second largest in the world. Some of the popular ones are Badal Mahal, Kumbha Palace, 300 Jain temples, 60 Hindu temples, baoris and chhatris.

  • Distance: 102 km from Udaipur
  • Timings: 9 am – 5 pm (all days)

3. Chittorgarh Fort

Chittorgarh Fort

Chittorgarh Fort | #3 of 3 Forts near Udaipur

Chittorgarh Fort is one of the most outstanding forts in India that epitomises the fiery spirit of Rajput men and women. It was built in the 7th century atop a 180-metre high hill by Chittrangada Maurya and was hence named after him. Covering an area of around 700-acre, the colossal fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Owing to the numerous water bodies – ponds, wells and step-wells – located within the premises, the fort is also known as the Water Fort. Besides, there are so many other attractions within the fort, such as the Tower of Victory, Tower of Fame, Gaumukh Reservoir, Rana Kumbha Palace, Padmini Palace, Kalika Mata Temple and Fateh Prakash Palace.

  • Distance: 124 km from Udaipur
  • Timings: 9.30 am – 5.30 pm (all days)

Once you finish visiting these forts in Udaipur, there is so much more to do after sundown. You can explore the nightlife of Udaipur, which is considered to be the most romantic city in India. 

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