Kumbhalgarh fort and surrounding wildlife safari witness crowd every year
Kumbhalgarh, one of Udaipur’s most famous tourist destinations, has been bustling with thousands of tourists during these days. The holiday spirit has brought visitors from across India, with numbers expected to remain high through the end of the season.
Kumbhalgarh Fort
The historic Kumbhalgarh Fort attracts tourists every year who come to visit Udaipur. Known for its rich history and grandeur, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is famed for having the second-longest wall in the world, after the Great Wall of China. Built by Maharana Kumbha in the 15th century, the fort stands proudly atop the Aravalli hills, offering panoramic views of the rugged landscape.
Wildlife Safari and Resorts Enhance Experience
Kumbhalgarh’s attractions go beyond the fort. Many tourists are choosing to explore the nearby wildlife sanctuary, which offers safari experiences. This area is home to a variety of wildlife, including leopards, wolves, and other native species, making it a popular choice for nature lovers. Resorts and hotels around Kumbhalgarh are also seeing a rise in bookings.
Influx of Gujarati Tourists
Udaipur city and Kumbhalgarh have seen a large influx of Gujarati tourists this month. With Gujarat’s extended holiday period lasting until November 7, 2024, many Gujarati families and groups are staying in hotels and resorts around Kumbhalgarh, boosting local tourism and hotel occupancy.
Source: Media Reports
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