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Badnore Fort


Badnore Fort is a strikingly glorious post arranged in the Bhilwara region of Rajasthan. At a separation of approx. 180 km from Udaipur, the fortress makes extraordinary compared to other excursion escapes from Udaipur. Situated on Bhilwara-Asind Road, Badnore Fort is an immense seven storied Fort standing brilliantly on a little slope which enables it to give an across the board and staggering perspective from the fortress. The engineering of the Fort mirrors that of the awe inspiring conventional Rajputana style also. In spite of the fact that the fortification is in a condition of rot by and by, it speaks to the grandness and compositional magnificence of past Rajput leaders of Rajasthan. The post has been deliberately developed as it has given barrier to the rulers in those days and has likewise filled in as a quiet observer to a ton of dispute in its previous days.

Architecture of the Badnore Fort
Located on Bhilwara-Asind Road, Badnore Fort is a huge seven storied Fort standing magnificently atop a small hill which allows it to provide a widespread and stunning view from the fort. The architecture of the Fort reflects that of the splendid traditional Rajputana style as well.
Although the fort is in a state of decay presently, it represents the majesty and architectural glory of erstwhile Rajput rulers of Rajasthan. The fort has been strategically constructed as it has provided defense to the rulers back then and has also served as a mute witness to a lot of dissension in its earlier days.
The fort is strategically placed near a Lake which doesn’t just gives an awe-striking view but has also blocked invaders to attack easily from one side. The Lake water was the major source of water for the occupants of the fort.

How to Reach Badnore Fort Bhilwara:
By Air :- The nearest airports to Badnore Fort are at Udaipur (190 km) and at Jaipur, which is 130 km from Ajmer, which in turn lies 50 km from Badnore.
By Rail :- Badnore does not have a railway station of its own, and the nearest one is at the small town of Beawar, located adjacent to Badnore.
By Road :- Located near the National
Highway that connects the cities of Jaipur and Udaipur, Badnore Fort is easily accessible by road from major destinations withing Rajasthan state.

Monuments in Bhilwara


Monuments in Bhilwara Famous as the ‘city of textiles and looms’, Bhilwara is home to the world renowned Ramdwara of Ramsnehi Sampraday. The founder Guru of the Sampraday, Swami Ramcharanji Maharaj, preached to his followers here and later decided to move to Shahpura. The present day headquarters of the Ram Snehi Sampraday, known as Ram Niwas Dham are located in Shahpura. Some people say that Bhilwara got its name from the Bhils (tribal people) who lived there during the days of yore. As per a story, the city of Bhilwara had a mint that minted coins known as ‘bhiladi’. This is supposedly the origin of the district’s name. Bhilwara's cultural history can also be traced back to the Nagar Brahmins mentioned in the Skanda Purana.