Incredible Places to Visit in Chittorgarh – Detailed Travel Guide

Chittorgarh dates back to the time of Rajput rulers and resonates Rajputana bravery, pride and passion. Chittorgarh was named after its most iconic structure, the Chittorgarh Fort. It stands atop a 180 metre high hill and is spread across 700 acres.

 

So, before you plan a trip, get all the details of Chittorgarh.

 

  • Currency – Indian Rupee                                                   
  • Location – Located in the state of Rajasthan
  • Best Time to Visit – October to March
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How to Reach

 

By Air

 

The nearest airport is Dabok Airport (96 km away).

Jodhpur Airport is 248 km away.

 

By Train

 

Alwar has a regular flow of trains at Chittaurgarh (COR), Chanderiya (CNA).

 

By Road

 

You can get regular buses to Chittorgarh from major cities of the country. Bus station – Chittoor, Chittorgarh.

Places to Visit In Chittorgarh

 

1. Chittorgarh Fort

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It is one of the most historically important forts in the entire north India. This fort tells the tales of heroism and sacrifice. You can spot Rajput architecture, their culture and values.

Also, Chittorgarh fort was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the year 2013.

 

Entry Fees:

  • Indians: INR 10
  • Foreigners: INR 100

 

Opening Hours: 4 am to 10 pm

 

Nearby Places to Eat:

The Victory Restaurant, The Padmini Haveli Guesthome, Gangour Restaurant, Chokhi Dhani, Jai Chittore Restaurant

2. Vijay Stambh

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Vijay Stambh or as we can call it victory tower is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It has beautiful carvings or weapons, musical instruments, and tools used in that era. The highest storey consists of an image of the Jain Goddess, Padmavati.

 

Entry Fees: Free

 

Opening Hours: 8 am to 6 pm

 

Nearby Places to Eat:

The Victory Restaurant, Chaska Food & Sports Lounge, Gangour Restaurant, Maheshwari Misthan Bhandar, Non-veg. Restaurant

3. Maha Sati/ Padmini Mahal

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It is considered a sacred place as the Udaipur rulers used to be cremated here.

The structure glistening in the sun attracts visitors because it has a reservoir (believed to have Ganges water in it). There are over 250 cenotaphs here.

 

Entry Fees: Free

 

Opening Hours: 24 hours

 

Nearby Places to Eat:

Ashirvad Dining Hall, Manhuar Dining Hall, Nakoda Restaurant, Hotel Meera, Mewari Handi Food Court

4. Gau Mukh Kund

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Gau Mukh literally means “mouth of a cow”.  It is named so because the water flows from the cow mouth shaped point.

It is a spiritual place for Hindus. Moreover, they come here for the completion of their holy journey after returning back.

 

Opening Hours: 9 am to 6 pm

 

Nearby Places to Eat:

The Victory Restaurant, Gangaour Restaurant, Chaska Food & Sports Lounge, Lakshami Bhojanalaya, Zero Degree Restro and Lounge

5. Kirti Stambh

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It is also known as the Tower of Fame. It is a seven-storeyed tall tower with intricate carvings all over it.

The tower reflects Solanki Style of Architecture at its best. If you visit the Stambh, it will not only give you a chance to read the pages of history but also makes you a spectator of a great view.

 

Entry Fees: Free

 

Opening Hours: 9 am to 5 pm

 

Nearby Places to Eat:

The Victory Restaurant, Gangaour Restaurant, Chaska Food & Sports Lounge, Lakshami Bhojanalaya, Zero Degree Restro and Lounge

Shopping Places

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  • SADAR BAZAAR – jutis, beautiful fabrics. Embroidered fabrics,painted wooden toys, handicrafts
  • RANA SANGA MARKET – metal wares, wooden toys, handicrafts, jewelry, jutis
  • FORT ROAD MARKET – Aloka fabrics, Thewa jewelry, jutis, handicrafts

What to Expect? / Tips

 

  • You must visit Chittorgarh city in the winter months as the weather is very pleasant. Summer heat is very draining, so it’s important to take measures to avoid getting dehydrated (if you visit in the hottest months).
  • Holi and diwali are two major festivals of India. So if you wish to experience Holi, then you must visit in the month of March and similarly, for Diwali or Deepawali, visit in the month of Octover-November.
  • Rajasthani Food is very spicy and flavorful, so if you have any disease or are allergic to spices, just beware.

 Where to stay?

 

There are great accommodation options throughout Chittorgarh.

Some of them are as follows-

  • Castle Bijaipur
  • Fort Begu
  • Hotel Nandan Palace
  • The Elegance Resort
  • Hotel Amrit Manthan
  • Castle Narela
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