Nahargarh Fort sits atop the rugged Aravali Hills, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the entire Jaipur skyline. It is particularly famous for its dramatic sunset vistas over the Pink City and stunning illuminated views of the city lights and Man Sagar Lake at night. Rajasthan, the couargeous and vivid state of Indian is celebrated for its imperial legacy and tradition. Created by the unification of several significant states that was under the control of spirited Rajputs, the multi-hued state of Rajasthan has countless citadels, forts and fortresses. In addition, a number of these forts and palaces in Rajasthan are the realted to significant past occurrencess. In the same way, the famous Nahargarh Fort in Jaipur, in company with the other 2 forts (Amer Fort in Jaigarh Fort) created a tough protection for the city of Jaipur city a long time ago. Established by the great Maharaja Swai Jai Singh || in the year 1734, Nahargarh Fort was formerly known as ”Sundarshangarh Fort”. soon after, the fort was offered the name, Nahargarh meaning ”Dwelling of Tigers”. Since Nahargarh Fortis placed on one of prehistoric hill ranges of the world named the Aravalli mountain ranges, this famous fort offers a magnificent vision of the picturesqe surroundings to the visitors. Being a key sightseeing spot of Jaipur, Nahargarh Fort is famous for its extensive wall which hooks it up to the celebrated Jaigarh Fort.
- VIBE: Tranquil, regal, and highly scenic.
- LOCATION: Bordering the Aravalli Hills, about 20 km from the Jaipur Railway Station.
- BEST TIME TO VISIT: Late afternoon for the sunset, or after dark to see the floodlit fort and glowing city.
