Kishangarh Fort

Kishangarh Fort in Ajmer is an imposing structure that was built in the year 1653. Maharaja Roop Singh built the massive Kishangarh Fort. It is said that an incident he saw once inspired him to get a fort built. He saw a sheep that was protecting its lambs from some wolves and got the idea to build a fort that would protect his empire. The massive Kishangarh fort of Rajasthan is an undying symbol of magnificence that never fails to thrill visitors who come to India. The interiors of the fort give you an idea of the magnificent days of yore. Despite repeated attacks by external forces, the Kishangarh Fort remained undefeated.

The interiors of the Kishangarh fort are beautifully decorated with extensive murals and paintings. It is from here that the Bani Thani style of painting started and gained much popularity. One gets an idea of the lavish lifestyle of the rulers of Rajasthan. The fort comprises of several courtyards and magnificent quarters that are adorned with water fountains here and there. Kishangarh Fort has played a very important role in the cultural and historical heritage of Rajasthan.

A very popular attraction over here is the Phool Mahal, which means the Palace of Flowers. The stunning murals and wall paintings over here will definitely have you admire the place forever. The architectural details over here are exquisite and are a testimony to the splendid craftsmanship of Rajasthan. The regal quarters are quite lavish and give you an idea of the royal life led by the Maharaja here. The walls have been decorated tastefully and the delicate ornamentations and carvings only add to the splendid beauty of the place Rajasthan Budget Tours.


Kishangarh Fort
Kishangarh Fort

History of Kishangarh Fort

In 1649, after the Kishangarh state was established, Maharaja Roop Singh ascended the throne. This fort was initially known as Roopangarh Fort and was a city in itself named after the king. As the name suggested, it had become a city of unparalleled beauty under the rule of Maharaja Roop Singh and the fort showcased beautiful and refined architectural styles. High gates, walls and roofs marked most of the buildings. It is located about 27 kms from the city of Ajmer.

Inside the Kishangarh Fort is another imposing structure known as the Phool Palace or Phool Mahal which showcases the splendour of Rajput Rathore kings. Presently, both the fort and the Phool Palace have been converted into boutique hotels, so as to enable the tourists from India and abroad to have a glimpse of the grandeur of the craftsmanship of the kings and artisans Rajasthan Monuments.


Kishangarh Fort
Kishangarh Fort

Structures and Architecture

It’s been more than 350 years that the Roopangarh Fort is standing tall and has seen a lot of ups and downs. But, the glory of the fort in form of its architectural design still persists. Primary feature of Kishangarh Fort is its fortification with nine turrets in the corners. Inside the fort, there are plenty of granaries, jails, armouries, foundries and various other important buildings. Durbar Hall is one of the largest structures inside the fort, which was used by the kings to carry out their day to day official discussions with their ministers.

Latticed windows in the balconies still exist which showcase the finer work of the artisans of the past era. During the rule of the kings, the fort was used as a place for patronising arts and crafts, including music and instruments. Miniature style of paintings of Bani Thani style was seen to prosper under their patronage. These were started in 18th century and plenty of such paintings adorn the walls and minarets of Kishangarh Fort.

Phool Mahal is a structure inside the fort, which is a must see for the visitors. It is the Flower Palace, showcasing the living grandeur of the Rathore clan kings. Plenty of gorgeous frescos and murals adorn the walls of the palace. Phool Mahal is also converted into a heritage hotel which provides the best glimpse in the spring season, where flowers and greenery abound.

Kishangarh Fort and Phool Mahal are nowadays visited by tourists with some of them preferring to stay for a day or two to feel the essence of the living style of the maharajas, who ruled this land long back. Nearby the fort, there are a few lakes which are presently converted to well-known picnic spots. A bird sanctuary is also found near fort. Most of the rooms have been adorned with beautiful paintings, while the life size portraits are found in most places. To attract tourists, various folk dances and musical shows are organised on a regular basis.

There are plenty of structures inside the fort which are also functional and used by people nowadays. Today, much of the functions and activities in day to day life of people of Kishangarh are related and intricately interweaved with the fort and different monuments inside. Still the charm of the olden days during the times of the Maharajas is evident from the large gardens and courtyards.


Kishangarh Fort
Kishangarh Fort

How to Reach Kishangarh Fort

By Airway : Kishangarh has its own Meteorological airport and it is only 8 km away from main Kishangarh city. Another option is Jaipur International Airport and it is 107 km away from Kishangarh.

By Railway : The Kishangarh Railway Station is the nearest railway station to reach there and it is located in the corner of the city. Another option is Ajmer Junction and it is only 29 km away from Kishangarh City.

By Roadway : Kishangarh is located on Rajasthan State highway 7 and National Highway 48 & 448. You’ll reach here by bus & taxi and those are always available from every city in Rajasthan.