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Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary

The Kumbhalgarh sanctuary is spread over an area of 578 sq. kms and is located
at an altitude ranging from 500to 1300 meters. The sanctuary is a mere 65
kms. from Udaipur.
The Kumbhalgarh sanctuary has a bewildering array of wildlife species
like leopards, hyena, sloth bear, wolf, jackal, jungle cat, hare, nilgai
and the four horned antelope all of which makes Kumbhalgarh any wildlife
enthusiasts dream come true.
Apart from the rich variety of wildlife species, Kumbhalgarh sanctuary
is also a mecca for bird-watchers with numerous avian species that are
residents of the sanctuary. The usually reticent jungle fowls are easily
spotted along with white breasted kingfisher, parakeets, golden oriole,
varieties of pigeons, bulbul, red owls to name just a few of the avian
species that can be found in the haunting wilderness of the Kumbhalgarh
sanctuary.
The sanctuary's natural beauty is further heightened by a magnificent
fort - the Kumbhalgarh fort located at a height of 1087 meter on the hilly
terrains of the Aravalli range. This invincible fort was built by Rana
Kumbha in 1458 and happens to be the second oldest fort of Rajasthan after
Chittor fort.
The fort is associated with the memory of Dhatri Panna and her supreme
sacrifice wherein she gave away her own son to the enemy or attackers
in her bid to save her master's son. There are several palaces or "Mahals"
inside the fort but they are out of bound to visitors.

The Megh Durbar and The Durbar Hall are however accessible. Just below
the fort, there is the 2nd century Jain temple, which is in a dilapidated
condition. Nearby is the Kali temple. Besides, there are temples dedicated
to Kumbha Swamy, Nilkantha and Mahadeva.
From the roof, one is assured of breath taking views of the Kumbalgarh
sanctuary. During the scorching summer months from March to June, wild
inmates of the sanctuary like antilopes, panthers, bears and wolves come
to the adjoining lake to drink water and makes for a pretty sight.
The Kumbhalgarh sanctuary is increasingly gaining in popularity particularly
because of its proximity to the city of Udaipur. Most tourists who come
to Udaipur try to cover Kumbhalgarh which provides them with welcome relief
from the scorching desert heat of Udaipur.
In short Kumbhalgarh is nature and history entwined in Rajasthan India.
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