Why Golden Triangle with Mewar and Marwar Tour Fascinates

Author: Chandra Shekhar

The golden triangle with Mewar and Marwar tour covers a remarkable period and region rich in traditions, culture and legacy of great society. This is the region found in the desert state of Rajasthan with its allure of the mystical desert a constant draw for the intrepid traveler. Since, finding new places and areas for tour is in the nature of man and the spirit of discovery is apparent for the intrepid questioner of things the way they are today.

The spirited land of the Maharajas (Mewar and Marwar, Rajasthan) has held great mystique and wonder for the intrepid bound traveler. For a long time, is it the attractions of the ancient forts and palaces, ruins of great battles fought for supremacy and control, the communal rifts and all the splendor and glory of this region?

Difference between Marwar and Mewar Regions

Marwar – a principal region around Jodhpur covering six major districts and located on the periphery of the Thar dessert, it’s also parallel to the Aravali hill ranges on the northwest setting beautiful sights to admire with pristine Luni River to sustain Life.

Mewar – covering four districts around Udaipur region and surrounding states of Madhya Pradesh and Haryana it also touches the Thar dessert, stretching Aravali mountain system and boasts an alluring legacy of ancient history. It’s richly fed with natural water sources like the Bedach and Banas rivers.

Special Attractions and Allure on the Tour Circuit

Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur – it’s famed as the largest fort in India and located 400 feet (122m) above city height it’s enclosed with seven gates and built by Maharajah Man Singh as a victory commemoration over Bikaner and Jaipur armies.

City Palace, Udaipur – the impressive adaptation of great design and conceptualization of this palace began in 1559 and finished in 16th century. It represents the best of the Mewari Rajput architecture. Its precinct’s overlooked the beautiful Pichola Lake and presents stunning views of Udaipur city.

Chittorgarh Fort – among the most extensive forts 180m (590.6 ft) in height and spread over 280 hectares i.e. 691.9 acres of land area. In the Mewar region and India (with the longest walls in India) it was the erstwhile capital before Maharana Udai Singh abandoned it (founded Udaipur) after defeat at the hands of Emperor Akbar in 1567.

Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary – a prominent sanctuary for variety of wildlife species across vast portions of the Aravali ranges near Udaipur.

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