Hill Forts of Rajasthan – UNESCO World Heritage ensemble you need to visit
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, RAJASTHAN/ Created : Jan 20, 2024, 21:18 IST
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Recognised collectively as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, these six forts stand as testaments to the glorious past of Rajasthan. If you find history and architecture fascinating, these hill forts – Chittor Fort, Kumbhalgarh Fort, R … Read more
Recognised collectively as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, these six forts stand as testaments to the glorious past of Rajasthan. If you find history and architecture fascinating, these hill forts – Chittor Fort, Kumbhalgarh Fort, Ranthambore Fort, Gagron Fort, Amer Fort, and Jaisalmer Fort – are going to leave you mighty impressed. Read less
If you find history and architecture fascinating, these hill forts – Chittor Fort, Kumbhalgarh Fort, Ranthambore Fort, Gagron Fort, Amer Fort, and Jaisalmer Fort – are going to leave you mighty impressed.
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Gagron Fort in Jhalawar: Nestled amid the confluence of the Ahu and Kali Sindh rivers, Gagron Fort is known for its unique location and impressive architecture. Surrounded by water on three sides, the fort boasts a harmonious blend of Hindu and Islamic styles. Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Gagron Fort is a hidden gem in the landscape of Rajasthan's hill forts.
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