Kumbhalgarh Fort, an enormous citadel from the 15th century, stands majestically in the desert outside Udaipur. Its construction, a monumental task that took over a decade, resulted in walls stretching an impressive 22 miles (35.4 kilometers). Often referred to as the ‘Great Wall of India,’ it is second in length only to the Great Wall of China. Visitors can explore this vast, historic structure and walk along its extensive ramparts, experiencing the fort’s strategic and architectural significance.
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