Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in the Rajsamand District of Rajasthan and surrounds the Kumbhalgarh fortress. The sanctuary spreads across the Aravalli Range, covering parts of Rajsamand, Udaipur, and Pali districts. It is in the region of 105 kilometers from Udaipur city and south of Jaipur.
Kumbhalgarh, also known as the Great Wall of India, is a Mewar fortress on the westerly range of Aravalli Hills, just about 48 km from Rajsamand city in the Rajsamand district of the Rajasthan state in western India. It is located about 84 km from Udaipur.
Badal Mahal is the highest point in the Kumbhalgarh Fort. Famously known as the 'Palace of Clouds'. It is located at the top of the Kumbhalgarh Fort. Badal Mahal is a two-story palace. The palace's whole building is divided into two interconnected mahals, the Mardana Mahal and the Zanana Mahal.
Neelkanth Mahadev Temple is a famous Shiva temple located near the Kumbhalgarh Fort. Built in 1458 AD, it has a six feet high Shivling which is made of stone and dedicated to Lord Shiva. Shiva is the only deity in that area. Legends say that King Rana Kumbha used to worship this deity.
Bid ki Bagal, Fort Road, Kumbhalgarh, Rajasthan 313325