Chittorgarh Fort, formerly Chitrakuta, is a symbol of Rajput valor in Rajasthan. Journey through history, explore grand palaces, and hear heroic tales. A must-see travel destination in India!
Enjoy Panoramic Views.
Explore The Vijay Stambh (Victory Tower).
Learn About Jauhar At Jauhar Kund.
See Meera Bai Temple.
Visit Rana Kumbha'S Palace Ruins.
Visit The Archaeological Museum.
Walk Through The Fort Gates.
October to March
Early Morning
₹1,000 per person
Chittorgarh Fort's history is steeped in tales of bravery and sacrifice. It served as the capital of the Sisodia Rajputs for centuries. The fort witnessed three major sieges. The first, in 1303, was by Alauddin Khilji, who was captivated by the beauty of Rani Padmini. The second siege occurred in 1535 by Bahadur Shah of Gujarat, and the third in 1567 by Mughal Emperor Akbar. Each siege ended with the Rajput warriors performing saka (fighting to the death) and the women committing jauhar to avoid capture. The fort's resilience and the unwavering spirit of its defenders have made it a symbol of Rajput pride and resistance against foreign invaders. The fort stands as a reminder of the sacrifices made to protect their land and honor.