This is Part 2 about the biggest fort in India, Chittorgarh Fort. In Part 1 about the fort, we have talked about its history, some basic information about the fort, and how to reach it. In this video, we will move on and start to talk about the places to visit in Chittorgarh Fort. So, as we told you earlier, this is the biggest fort in India, so it is natural that it will take time to see it.
In this particular video, we are going to discuss Rawat Bagh Singh's memorial, Jaimal and Klla's Cenotaph, Memorial to Patta Sisodiya, Tulja Bhawani Temple, Ticket Window, Banveer's Wall and Naulakha Bhandar, Shringar Chawari Temple, Maharana Sanga's Devra, Artillery at Chittorgarh Fort, Kumbha Palace, Badi Pol and Tripolia Gate, Fateh Prakash Mahal Museum, Meena Bazaar and Nagina Bazaar, Pataleshwar Mahadev Temple, Alha Kabra and Bhamashah's Haveli, and Satbis Deori Jain Temple.
We will continue the rest in the upcoming videos, so stay tuned.
This fort has a very important place in the history of India and, most importantly, in the history of Rajasthan. It was declared a world heritage site in 2013 and is one of the must-visit places in Rajasthan.
This place can be counted among the best places to visit in Rajasthan, the top places to visit in Rajasthan, the best places to visit near Udaipur, etc.
Places To Visit in Chittorgarh Fort Part 2 | History of Chittorgarh Fort
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