Location | Kumbhalgarh

Where The Wild Roams Beneath Ancient Walls
Tucked into the undulating folds of the Aravalli Hills, Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary is a breathtaking blend of natural beauty and historical grandeur. Surrounding the mighty Kumbhalgarh Fort—a UNESCO World Heritage Site with the world’s second-longest wall—the sanctuary stretches across 610 square kilometers of rugged terrain, offering a rare chance to witness wildlife in the shadow of centuries-old ramparts.
Wildlife at Kumbhalgarh
- Leopards, sloth bears, striped hyenas, and jungle cats
- The elusive Indian wolf, a rare and protected species
- Over 200 species of birds, from peacocks and parakeets to the grey jungle fowl and crested serpent eagle
Activities at Kumbhalgarh
- Jeep safaris and guided treks through forested trails
- Birdwatching at dawn, when the forest comes alive with song
- Visits to tribal villages that preserve centuries-old traditions
- A walk along the Kumbhalgarh Fort wall, with panoramic views of the sanctuary below
Visitor Information
| Best Time To Visit | Winter (October to March): Ideal for wildlife sightings, pleasant weather, and photography Monsoon (July–September): Lush greenery and dramatic landscapes, though some trails may be slippery |
| Timings | 0700 hrs to 1800 hrs |
| Safari Slots | Morning & evening slots available – Advance booking is recommended |
| Entry Fees | Applicable as per State Government | Forest Department norms |
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