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4.6 Based on 34381 reviews
lakshya paliwal – a year ago

Great place for those who want to feel the history. Each and every monument placed there reminds the bravery and sacrifices of our ancestors and make us feel proud to be born on such a great land. Better to have a guide with you this will save your time and listening the story associated with every monument will surely give you goosebumps. Now days ticket registration is online and on the fort you will have network issues so it is advised to do it before.

Umang Goel – in the last week

One of the Largest forts in India. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The fort covers 65 historic structures, which includes four palaces, 19 large temples, 20 large water bodies, 4 memorials, and few victory towers. It is important to have a experienced guide along when you explore the fort. In absence of guide it will be difficult to understand the historic importance of the palace.

Nupoor Tiwari – 2 weeks ago

It is India's largest fort with vast history. You have to take entry ticket of 40 rupees per person and for car parking you can take 35 rupees ticket from the entrance. Hire a guide which may cost around 200-400. There are several places filled with history and brave stories. Worth visiting. Best weather to visit chittorgarh is winters. It is usually very hot in all other times.

Priyansh Sipani – 9 months ago

A must visit place. The fort is not in good condition but you'll get a good experience by seeing what is left there. If you want to visit the whole place properly I suggest you to get a guide which hardly cost you between ₹ 50-100 not more than that. The light and sound show was amazing. Highly recommended.

Rohitashva Sharma – 2 months ago

Beautiful place and rich history...every Indian should once visit this place. Local administration has done a good arrangents. One has to purchase tickets for individuals and vehicle. There is no ticket for kids below 15 years of age. The fort is huge (around 23 KM), One can take his car inside and roam around. Always good to book a registered guide, he will tell stories and relevance of the place.