Rajasthan is also known as Rajputana where it has its special history and the land here is known for sacrifice. The forts here reflect the glorious history of Rajasthan. Yes, the forts of Rajasthan are the center of attraction in themselves and the glimpse here gives a unique feeling to the person. So today we are going to tell you about some special forts of Rajasthan which are known for their specialty.
* Amer Fort
Amer Fort is situated against a serene backdrop of the Aravali Hills. Made of a mixture of Hindu, Rajput, and Mughal architectural styles, this fort is famous for its grandeur. Marble, glass, metal, and wood carvings can be seen in this beautiful fort built by Raja Mansingh I.
* Chittorgarh Fort
Chittorgarh Fort is a grand and magnificent structure that tells the glorious history of Chittorgarh. This is the main tourist destination of this city. To reach the fort one has to walk a mile through a steep ascent and a winding path.
* Jaisalmer Fort
Every corner of every city of Rajasthan tells the story of the royal people's living and Jaisalmer is also not far behind in these things. Jaisalmer Fort is situated on a high cliff in this city of Rajasthan, which looks like the legends of Arabian Night. Made of yellow sandstone, this fort shines like a golden crown when the sun's rays fall on it. The simplicity of this fort can be seen in its architecture and decoration. It is also known as the largest fort in the world
* Ranthambore Fort, Sawai Madhopur
Ranthambore Fort is a mighty fort. The fort also houses a mosque along with various Hindu and Jain temples. The fort is situated between the Vindhya plateau and the Aravalli hills, spread over a geographical area of 7 km.
* Junagarh Fort
This fort is located in the center of Bikaner, Rajasthan. It is a huge structure with a fleet of art galleries and corridors. It is one of the well-preserved forts of India. Colorful artworks are made on their inner and outer walls and pillars. This fort is so huge and attractive that the Indian Postal Service has also issued a postage stamp with the picture of this fort.