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Khandar Fort in Sawai Madhopur through Palace on Wheels

India’s largest state by area, Rajasthan is famous for multiple reasons. One of the major reason is its beautifully crafted imperial forts.There is long list of forts which has successfully madethis legendary land as the centre of tourism industry. Khandar Fort of Sisodia dynasty is a prominent example from the list.

Located 40 kilometers away from Sawai Madhopur main city, this fort forms the boundary of Ranthambhore National Park.This invincible fort of medieval ear was ruled by the Sisodia dynasty and the Mughals before coming into the control of the Rajput Maharajas in the 18th century. Earlier known as the ‘security post of Ranathambore’ this fort has witnessed several attacks faced by its ruler. But due to its strategically construction over a vertical hill, it was always a very challenging task for the enemies to conquer this strong fort. But those painful and struggling stories still can be seen in the broken walls of this architectural monument.

Places to visit

Apart from the amazing natural surrounding tourists can also explore a number of spots within the fort.

  • The Old Jain temple is the most famous temple of this fort. It has the rock cut idols of Jain Gurus.
  • The Hanuman temple is renowned for its stone idol of Lord Hanuman with a demon under his feet.
  • Among the others Chaturbhuja Temple, Govind Devji Temple, Jagatpalji Temple and Jayanti Mata Temple also attracts many devotees to this fort.
  • There are two huge water tanks of medieval times, named as Ramkunda and Laxman kunda. Seven small ponds are also there around this two tanks.
  • There is a popular picnic spot as well, Narsingha Dhar. Calm streams coming down from the rocks provides a lovely view to enjoy with your family and friends.
  • Due to the proximity of Ranthambore wildlife sanctuary, travellers might get to see animals like tigers and leopard around the fort.

Best time to Visit

The best time to discover this ancient structure is between the months of October and March. This Pre and post winter season gives a perfect climate condition to enjoy the beauty of Khandar Fort.

Travelers Tips

  • Unique medieval architecture, natural surroundings and wild animals will give you ample chance to show your photography talent. So do pack your camera with your luggage.
  • It will take approximately 3 to 4 hours to complete this spot.
  • The fort remains open throughout the week from 9:00 am to 17:00 pm.
  • There is no entry fees for this fort.

Palace on Wheels

A joined venture of Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation and the Indian Railways, Palace on Wheels train is giving you the chance to make your journey to Khandar Fort extra ordinary. Winner of several awards including PATA Gold Award from the Pacific Asia Travel Association, this express has 39 Deluxe and 2 Super Deluxe cabins all of which are equipped with modern facilities like attached bathroom, DVD Player, Wi-Fi, Climate controller etc. Two restaurants and a bar cum lounge are also there to treat your different moods.

From September to April every year this train runs on 7 nights and 8 days long trip which will take you to the Khandar Fort of Sawai Madhopur. Know more about the departure dates of Palace on Wheels before planning your trip.

  • Palace on Wheels -7 nights/8 days

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Come with your loved ones and enjoy the grandness of Khandar fort with the luxury of Palace on Wheels.

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Written by kristinperry

One Comment

  1. It seems like an idyllic place and architectural wonderland to visit, not counting the animal life surrounding it. Thank you very much for your introduction to this marvel of nature and man made picturesque area. I just might steal some of your idea and eventually write a post on the history of that Indian area if that is OK with you?