The town of Chittorgarh still echoes with the stories of valor, chivalry
and sacrifice of its past heroes. This historic town that is spread over a
7- mile long hill has been one of the most fiercely contested seats of power
in Indian history. Ravaged thrice, this town also has been a witness to some
of the bloodiest battles ever recorded.
Alauddin Khilji was the first to attack Chittorgarh in 1303 A.D. Legend has
it that he was captivated by the beauty of the then queen Padmini and was
overcome by an overwhelming desire to possess her. But the noble queen chose
death over dishonor and committed Jauhar along with other women. Bahadur
Shah led a second attack on Chittorgarh in 1533 A.D. immediately followed by
Emperor Akbar who reduced the town to rubble. But the spirit of bravery and
sacrifice shown by the valiant people of Chittorgarh on each occasion still
reverberates among the ruins. A visit to this town of the brave would be the
experience of a lifetime. The best time to travel to Chittorgarh is during
the winters.
Tourist Attractions in Chittorgarh
Some of the most famous
tourist attractions you can visit when you travel to Chittorgarh are listed
below.
Chittorgarh Fort
Perched on a steep hill, the
Chittorgarh Fort is the most famous
tourist attraction of Chittorgarh. This impressive structure is a silent
reminder of the glorious past of Chittorgarh. Covering an impressive area of
700 acres this fort was built by the Mauryas in the 7th century. Even though
most of it is in ruins, the fort still manages to capture the imagination of
anyone who visits it. The exquisitely carved chattris and the impressive
main gate
(Suraj Pol) are classic examples of Rajput architeture.
Vijay Stambh
The
Vijay Stambh or
The Victory Tower was built by Rana
Kumbha to mark his victory over Mahmud Khilji, the ruler of Malwa in 1440.
The 37 m high structure with 9 storeys is richly decorated with sculptures
of Hindu deities and is one of the most interesting places you can visit
when you travel to Chittorgarh
Rana Kumbha's Palace
This ruined edifice is the biggest monument inside the Chittorgarh Fort.
The palace is supposed to have underground cellars where Rani Padmini and
her women committed Jauhar to escape dishonor.
How to reach Chittorgarh
Road: Good networks of roads connect Chittorgarh to some major
cities like Delhi, Jaipur, Ahmedabad and Jodhpur. Bus and taxi services are
easily available to many major locations.
Rail: Regular trains link Chittorgarh to cities like Delhi,
Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Udaipur and Jodhpur.
Air: The nearest airport to Chittorgarh is at Udaipur, which is 112
km away. The airport has frequent flights to Delhi, Jaipur, Mumbai and
Lucknow.
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