Visit The UNESCO World Heritage Sites In Rajasthan!

Written By

Ruchika Mandora

It is one of the most well-known World Heritage Sites in Rajasthan. It is called the Water Fort and shows the beauty and richness of Rajputana construction. Covering an expanse of 700 acres

Chittorgarh Fort

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King Samprati of the Maurya Dynasty constructed Kumbhalgarh Fort in the sixth century at the foothills of the Aravalli Mountain Range.

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Kumbhalgarh Fort

Located atop a 700-foot-tall hill in Ranthambore National Park, this fort is in ruins, with only a few parts still standing.

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Ranthambore Fort

Gagron Fort is notable for its queens and women who practised Jauhar to maintain their chastity. It is well-protected by water on three sides and Burj Hill on one.

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Gagron Fort

On a high altitude, Raja Shri Mann Singh Ji constructed the majestic Amber Fort.

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Amber Fort

Built by Bhati Rajput Ruler Rao Jaisal, Jaisalmer Fort is also known as "Sone ka Quila" and is one of Rajasthan's most remarkable World Heritage Sites.

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Jaisalmer Fort

Keoladeo National Park, a renowned wildlife sanctuary in Bharatpur, is one of the most visited World Heritage Sites in Rajasthan.

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Keoladeo National Park

It is one of the wonderful World Heritage Sites in Rajasthan. It is an astronomical observatory that was built by Prince Jai Singh II. 

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Jantar Mantar