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Chittaurgarh |
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chittaurgarh is a very famous historical place in India. This is the place which offers a host of interesting attractions to the tourists visiting the Indian state of Rajasthan. There are a few places of attractions in chittaurgarh. chittaurgarh was the capital of the Rajput kingdom Chittaur. This kingdom was famous for its tireless struggle against the rule of Mughals. The famous ruler of Chittaur Rana Pratap did not surrender before the might of the Mughals. He is one of the very few powers in India who did not kneel down before emperor Akbar. Rather he waged a very long struggle with the very powerful Mughals.
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How to reach at chittaurgarh
By train
chittaurgarh is connected through rail way with the important places in Rajasthan like Ahmedabad Udaipur, Jaipur, Kota, Alwar and Delhi. Tourists coming in India from abroad and also the local tourists may easily reach at this historical place in Rajasthan.
By air
chittaurgarh is also accessible by air. The nearest airport to chittaurgarh is Udaipur. Every day flights come to Udaipur from the important places like Lucknow, Delhi, Mumbai and Jaipur. Tourists coming in Udaipur may easily come at chittaurgarh by car.
By bus
The city of chittaurgarh is very conveniently connected by very comfortable roadways with the places like Delhi, Mount Abu Bundi and Udaipur. Taxi and other rented cars are also available from these places to chittaurgarh.
chittaurgarh fort is a major place of attractions in chittaurgarh. This famous fort in chittaurgarh is located on the top of a very high plateau. This fort in chittaurgarh is an ideal place to get a beautiful view of the city of chittaurgarh. One can see a few chhatries the cenotaphs built in memory of the late Rajput warriors and kings in the chittaurgarh fort complex. Another major attraction in chittaurgarh is the royal palace of Rana Kumbha. Meerabai Temple is a famous temple in chittaurgarh. The famous saint of India Mira Bai worshiped lord Krishna in this temple.
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