Nestled within the Aravalli Hills of Rajasthan, the Kumbhalgarh Fort is a monumental symbol of Mewar’s rich history and military prowess. Known as the ‘Great Wall of India,’ its formidable 36-kilometer perimeter wall is the second longest in the world, a testament to the strategic genius of its builder, Rana Kumbha. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is not just a fortress but also the birthplace of the legendary warrior, Maharana Pratap, and a sanctuary of ancient temples and palaces. Today, it stands as a captivating destination for history buffs, nature enthusiasts, and photographers alike, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and a deep dive into the valorous past of the Rajput rulers.