Chittorgarh is situated in the southern part of Rajasthan, beside a high hill near the Gambhiri River. Chittorgarh is located 112 km away from Udaipur and 182 km from Ajmer, it is served as the capital city to the Sisodia clans of Rajputs of Mewar for a long time. The main tourist attraction in Chittorgarh is its massive fortress, which is claimed to be the largest among the entire Rajput fort and it has witnessed the legendary tale of the brave queen of Chittorgarh Queen Padmini's act of Jauhar that fascinates most historians and travelers.
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Chittorgarh is also famous for one more reason, which is its association with the most famous female Hindu spiritual poetess, whose compositions are still popular throughout North India – Meera Bai. She is considered to be the most passionate worshipper of Lord Krishna and her poems follow the bhakti tradition.
Winter is the best time to visit Chittorgarh. Chittorgarh remains loaded with historic associations and holds a very special place in the hearts of Rajputs. Chittorgarh was a bastion of the clan at a time when every other stronghold had succumbed to invasion. The fort and the city of Chittorgarh also host the biggest Rajput festival "Jauhar Mela". This festival is to commemorate the bravery of Rajput ancestors and all three Jauhars which happened at Chittorgarh.
Q. What Chittorgarh is famous for?
Ans. Chittorgarh Fort is famous for its forts and history.
Q. What are the nearby places to visit from Chittorgarh?
Ans. Padmini Palace, Vijay Stambha, Gomukh Kund, Kirti Stambh, Rana Kumbha’s Palace, Sanwariaji Temple, Shyama Temple, Meera Temple, Ratan Singh Palace, and Bhainsrorgarh Wildlife Sanctuary.
Q. How to Reach Chittorgarh In Rajasthan
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