
Chittorgarh Trip
Towering above the plains on a 180-meter-high hill, the Chittorgarh Fort spreads over 700 acres — a colossal UNESCO World Heritage Site echoing with tales of Rani Padmini’s courage, Maharana Pratap’s resistance, and the many sieges and sacrifices that shaped Rajput history. From the ornate Vijay Stambh (Victory Tower) and Kirti Stambh, to the romantic ruins of Rani Padmini’s Palace reflecting on a lotus pool — every stone here tells a story of glory and resilience. The Gaumukh Reservoir, ancient temples, and hidden passageways offer spiritual solace and architectural wonder alike.
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Places Visit in Chittorgarh
✅ Chittorgarh Fort
The largest fort in India and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it spreads across 700 acres. Known for its massive gates, temples, palaces, and legendary tales of bravery and sacrifice.
✅ Vijay Stambh (Victory Tower)
Built by Rana Kumbha to commemorate his victory over the Sultan of Malwa, this intricately carved 9-story tower offers panoramic views from the top.
✅ Kirti Stambh
A 12th-century Jain tower dedicated to the first Jain Tirthankara, Adinath. Known for its detailed Jain sculptures and carvings.
✅ Rani Padmini’s Palace
A beautiful structure surrounded by a lotus pool, famously linked to the tale of Queen Padmini’s courage and sacrifice during Alauddin Khilji’s siege.
✅ Rana Kumbha Palace
The fort’s oldest structure, associated with the legendary tale of Rani Padmini’s jauhar (self-immolation). It’s also where Maharana Udai Singh (founder of Udaipur) was born.
✅ Meera Temple (Meerabai Mandir)
Dedicated to the poet-saint Meera Bai, a devotee of Lord Krishna. The temple showcases spiritual architecture and deep devotion.
✅ Kalika Mata Temple
An ancient shrine located inside the fort, dedicated to Goddess Bhadrakali. It draws many devotees and history lovers.
✅ Gaumukh Reservoir
A natural spring that flows from a cow-shaped spout (Gaumukh), considered sacred. Perfect for peaceful reflection and photography.
✅ Fateh Prakash Palace (Museum)
Now a museum, this palace features rare paintings, sculptures, weapons, and artifacts from the Rajput era.
✅ Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary (Nearby – 25 km)
A quiet retreat for nature lovers. Home to antelopes, wild boars, panthers, and a variety of bird species amidst scenic landscapes.
✅ Sound and Light Show at the Fort (Evening)
An immersive experience that brings Chittorgarh’s legendary history to life with dramatic narration and lighting effects.
Here are some reasons why you should book our Chittorgarh Tour from Udaan Travelss
We understand that a visit to Chittorgarh isn’t just a trip — it’s a powerful journey into the heart of Rajasthan’s valor, pride, and timeless legacy. That’s why at Udaan Travelss, we carefully design every part of your experience — from seamless transport and comfortable stays to knowledgeable local guides who bring the epic tales of Rajput bravery to life.
Whether you’re walking through the vast expanse of Chittorgarh Fort, gazing up at the towering Vijay Stambh, or standing by the tranquil waters of the Gaumukh Reservoir, every step you take here echoes with the courage and sacrifice of heroes like Maharana Pratap, Rani Padmini, and Meera Bai.
Explore the intricate carvings of Kirti Stambh, feel the poetry and devotion at Meera Temple, and hear stories of legendary sacrifice at Rani Padmini’s Palace — all while surrounded by the rugged beauty of Rajasthan’s landscape.
At Udaan Travelss, we ensure your Chittorgarh journey is not only informative and comfortable, but deeply moving — a tribute to the spirit of Rajputana that still lives on in every stone of this ancient land.
Let us handle the details — so you can travel through history with ease, dignity, and inspiration. Experience the strength, sacrifice, and soul of Chittorgarh with Udaan Travelss — where every journey is a legacy in the making.
Itinerary for Chittorgarh
✅ Day 1 – Arrival in Chittorgarh | Fort Exploration
Arrival by Road/Rail from Udaipur (2–2.5 hrs), Jaipur (5–6 hrs), or Kota (2.5 hrs).
Warm welcome by Udaan Travelss representative.
Midday:
Check-in at your hotel or heritage haveli.
Freshen up and prepare for an enriching historical journey.
Afternoon:
Chittorgarh Fort Tour (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
Explore the 7 massive gates (Pols): Padan Pol, Hanuman Pol, Ganesh Pol, Jorla Pol, Laxman Pol, etc.
Visit Rana Kumbha Palace – known for its historic legends and underground cellars.
Marvel at the Vijay Stambh (Victory Tower) – a 9-story symbol of Rajput bravery.
Walk through Rani Padmini’s Palace – reflecting tales of valor, sacrifice & beauty.
Stop by the Kirti Stambh – Jain tower of fame with detailed carvings.
Explore Meera Temple and Kalika Mata Temple inside the fort.
View the ancient water reservoirs like Gaumukh Kund and Bhimal Kund.
Evening:
Catch the Light & Sound Show (if available) that narrates the heroic saga of Chittor’s rulers.
Enjoy local dinner and Rajasthani cuisine.
🛏️ Overnight Stay: Chittorgarh
✅ Day 2 – Temples, Markets & Departure
Morning:
Breakfast at hotel.
Optional Visit:
Sanwariyaji Temple (Approx. 40 mins drive) – Famous temple of Lord Krishna worshipped by the royal family.
Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary (Optional) – For nature enthusiasts, located 25 km from Chittorgarh.
Midday:
Explore Sadar Bazaar or Fort Road Market – known for miniature paintings, leather items, and handicrafts.
Afternoon:
Check-out and depart for:
Udaipur (2.5 hrs)
Jaipur (5–6 hrs)
Ajmer or Pushkar (3–4 hrs)
Path for Dehradun to Chittorgarh
Dehradun ➜ Mohkampur ➜ Roorkee ➜ Muzaffarnagar ➜ Meerut ➜ Ghaziabad ➜ Delhi (Outer Ring Road) ➜ Gurugram ➜ Bhiwadi ➜ Neemrana ➜ Kotputli ➜ Shahpura ➜ Amer ➜ Jaipur ➜ Ajmer ➜ Bhilwara ➜ Chittorgarh
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Chittorgarh Tour
October to March is the best time to visit Chittorgarh when the weather is pleasant and ideal for exploring forts and monuments.
From Udaipur: ~115 km (2 hrs drive)
From Jaipur: ~310 km (5–6 hrs drive)
Chittorgarh is renowned for the Chittorgarh Fort – a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the largest forts in India. It’s a symbol of Rajput valor, sacrifice, and pride.
You’ll need 3–4 hours to explore the main sites inside the fort, including:
Vijay Stambh (Victory Tower)
Kirti Stambh
Rani Padmini’s Palace
Meera Temple
Gaumukh Reservoir
Udaipur – 2 hrs away, known as the City of Lakes
Bhilwara – Textile city nearby
Menal Waterfalls – A scenic and offbeat spot near Chittorgarh
Yes, Chittorgarh has a range of stays — from budget lodges to heritage hotels. You can also choose to stay in Udaipur and do a day trip to Chittorgarh.
Yes, bookings can be modified or canceled as per our cancellation policy. Please refer to our terms or speak to a representative for details based on your package.