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6 legendary hill forts in India for killer views and vibes

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 19, 2025, 09:00 IST
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6 legendary hill forts in India for killer views and vibes

Once upon a time in India, kings ruled with swords, and the forts were more than just stone walls. Add a hilltop location to this mix, and you’ve got the ultimate mix of history, mystery, and breathtaking views. If you love history, especially the kind that comes with secret escape tunnels, echoing war cries, and the occasional ghost story, India will spoil you with choices. To sort your itinerary, here are some architectural marvels once guarded kingdoms, from across the country that witnessed legendary battles, and hosted royal drama like no one else.
So, here are six hill forts in India—with epic views, secret tunnels, and much more.

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Mehrangarh Fort, Rajasthan

Rising out of a rocky cliff in Jodhpur, Mehrangarh is one of the dramatic forts of all the Indian forts. With seven gates, intricate palaces, and legends whispered in every corridor, this 15th-century marvel is both beautiful and intimidating. Climb to the top and the city of Jodhpur below seems like fifty shades of blue.

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Sinhagad Fort, Maharashtra

Perched above Pune’s lush valleys, Sinhagad is less "shiny palace" and more "battle-hardened one." This is where warrior Tanaji fought like a lion (and tragically fell), earning the fort its name: The Lion’s Fort. Now, it’s a favorite haunt of trekkers, history nerds, and monsoon romantics.

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Chittorgarh Fort, Rajasthan

Welcome to Chittorgarh, where tales of Rani Padmini’s valour echo off the ancient walls. This is the stuff of epics: battles, betrayals, and a jauhar that still chills the spine. The fort is massive—with palaces, towers, reservoirs, and enough ghost stories to make anyone nervous.

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Gwalior Fort, Madhya Pradesh

Looking like a giant sandstone cruise ship parked on a hill, Gwalior Fort is big on both architecture and attitude. Legend says it’s “the pearl among fortresses in India.” Inside: intricate carvings, a stunning palace with tile work, and enough historic swagger to make you strut unconsciously.

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Kumbhalgarh Fort, Rajasthan

Kumbhalgarh is home to the second-longest continuous wall in the world—right after China’s famous one. Built by Rana Kumbha, the fort wraps around the Aravalli hills like a protective structure. It also happens to be the birthplace of Maharana Pratap, aka the Rajput legend.

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Raigad Fort, Maharashtra

Set high in the Sahyadris, Raigad isn’t just a fort—it’s a grand structure with echoes of the past. Shivaji made it his capital, and you can still feel the pulse of the empire here. Reachable by a steep trek or a zippy ropeway, Raigad is full of echoes: of coronations, councils, and cannon fire. Don’t miss the view from the Queen’s Chamber. It’s royally Insta-worthy.

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