Beside the hills, by a historic fort, discover
a rare heritage.
Hidden by trees, besides the hills crowned by the ruggedly majestic Kumbhalgarh
Fort, nestles The Aodhi, a sanctuary-resort where the legacy of valorous kings of
Mewar and their braves still lives.
The deluxe suites and rooms here recreate delightful themes of jungle lore. Discover
countless secrets of the centuries past while you explore nature trails, forts and
temples. Or simply relax in the privacy of your balcony, gazing into the amazingly
blue skies. Let Kumbhalgarh overwhelm you.
“Koombhomer was impregnable to a native army”, wrote Col James Todd.
Rana Kumbha, the builder extraordinaire, is credited with building thirty-two of
the eighty–four fortresses that formed bull work of defense of the Kingdom of Mewar,
constantly on its guard against the Mughal Armies.
Rana Kumbha ruled the Kingdom of Mewar for thirty-five long and eventful years (reign
1433 – 1468 AD). The towering gate of Kumbhalgarh has been a mute witness to a valorous
past drive through these huge gates today and you enter a world made only for hardened
warriors and chiefs. The steep incline and the huge steps of stone, the fort was
home to men who lived by the sword…and died on the battlefield, upholding the honor
and pride of Mewar.
Contact Information
Manager: Mr. Ummed Singh Karnot
Address
The Aodhi, Kumbhalgarh
Kumbhalgarh,
P.O: Kelwara 313325
District Rajsamand, Rajasthan, India
Telephone & Fax
For The Aodhi