We all know very well that as soon as the name of Rajasthan comes, people start remembering royal food and royal life, because Rajasthan is such a city where you get a lot of places to roam here, from sightseeing to shopping. You can easily find the best places. Tell that Rajasthan is also known for its historical forts all over the world because these forts have their own history. There are some forts in Rajasthan which require a whole day to visit. Apart from this, the beautiful views seen from here will fascinate you, so let's know about these kilos through this medium -
* Kumbhalgarh Fort:
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Let us tell you that the royal Kumbhalgarh Fort is located about 82 kilometers north of Udaipur, the city of lakes. This is the second most important fort in Rajasthan after Chittorgarh in Mewar region. This fort remains open for tourists. In the evening, this place looks very beautiful. Seeing the beautiful views of the setting sun from here can prove to be memorable for you.
* Junagarh Fort:
Junagarh Fort, located in the Bikaner city of Rajasthan, is a very ancient fort, which is quite famous for its historicity and grandeur. This fort has been attacked many times before, but it has never been conquered by the enemy, in such a situation, you can visit this fort once.
* Chittorgarh Fort:
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Let us tell you that the fort of Chittorgarh is considered a symbol of the pride of the Rajputs, this ancient fort is included in the list of the most magnificent forts in the country and is considered one of the most famous tourist places in Rajasthan. This square was built by the Mauryas in the 7th century. In this way, you must visit here to see the beauty of this fort.
* Jaisalmer Fort:
Let us tell you that Jaisalmer Fort is also known as Sonar Fort, it is considered to be one of the largest forts in the world and the second oldest fort in Rajasthan. This fort made of Balwa stones is said to be the real saying of the city, it is very attractive to see the beautiful view of the city from here in the evening.