Junagarh to Golkonda: Top 8 Oldest Forts In India for Tourists

Red Fort

The fort, built of red sandstone, is located in the bustling city of Old Delhi. The fort was the residence of India's Mughal emperors until 1857

Amber Fort

The fort, built in a blend of Rajputana and Mughal architectural styles, is perched on a hilltop overlooking Lake Mayota

Junagarh Fort

Karan Chand, Raja Rai Singh's Prime Minister from 1571 to 1611 AD, oversaw the construction of the fort complex. Construction of the fort's walls and associated moat began in 1589 and was completed in 1594

Mehrangarh Fort

Rao Jodha built the fort in 1460, and it now stands 410 feet above the city. The fort is surrounded by magnificent thick walls, which bear the marks of cannonballs

Jaisalmer Fort

The fort is 1,500 feet long and 750 feet wide, built on a hill that rises above 250 feet. Jaisalmer Fort, located in the heart of the city, is one of the region's most impressive monuments

Gwalior Fort

When the sun shines on the fort, it sparkles like a beautiful piece of jewellery, adding to the beauty of Gwalior. The fort's walls are adorned with artistic sculptures and sapphire paintings, which add to its overall splendour

Golkonda Fort

The fort was originally built by the Kakatiya dynasty as part of their western defence. It was built on a granite hill 480 feet tall and surrounded by massive battlements

Chittorgarh Fort

The fort evokes the city's history, with a series of historical palaces, gates, temples, and two important memorial towers

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