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Rani Padmini Palace

Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, India
The Rani Padmini Palace is a legendary historical structure located within the massive Chittorgarh Fort. This white three-storied building is famously associated with the exquisite beauty of Queen Padmini, the wife of King Rawal Ratan Singh. According to historical accounts and the epic poem 'Padma vat', the Delhi Sultan Alauddin Khilji became obsessed with the Queen’s beauty and attacked Chittorgarh in 1303. The palace is situated in the middle of a beautiful lotus pond, which provided a natural cooling system and an added layer of security. It was from this palace that Khilji was allegedly allowed to see the reflection of the Queen in a mirror, a moment that changed the course of history. Today, the palace stands as a symbol of grace, sacrifice, and the tragic Jauhar performed by the Queen to protect her honor. Visitors can explore the rooms where the mirrors were once placed and walk through the corridors that whisper tales of a bygone era. The surrounding water moat adds a serene touch to the otherwise rugged atmosphere of the fort. It remains one of the most visited spots for its romantic yet melancholy history.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 to 2 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Heritage & History
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    Entry Fees:
    The entry is included in the Chittorgarh Fort ticket. For Indian adults, it is 40 INR, while for foreign tourists, it is 600 INR. Children below 15 years enter for free. Digital payments are preferred at the main gate, but keeping small cash is useful for local guides or snacks. ...
    The entry is included in the Chittorgarh Fort ticket. For Indian adults, it is 40 INR, while for foreign tourists, it is 600 INR. Children below 15 years enter for free. Digital payments are preferred at the main gate, but keeping small cash is useful for local guides or snacks.
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    Timing:
    The palace is open from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM daily. The ideal visit time is early morning at 10:00 AM to avoid the heat or late afternoon at 4:00 PM for the best photography lighting. During summer, visit as early as possible. ...
    The palace is open from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM daily. The ideal visit time is early morning at 10:00 AM to avoid the heat or late afternoon at 4:00 PM for the best photography lighting. During summer, visit as early as possible.
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    Special Events:
    The most significant event is the Jauhar Mela, held annually in March. This festival commemorates the bravery of the Rajput queens. Local communities gather to perform traditional dances, folk songs, and reenactments of the historical siege. It is a deeply cultural event that transforms the pala...
    The most significant event is the Jauhar Mela, held annually in March. This festival commemorates the bravery of the Rajput queens. Local communities gather to perform traditional dances, folk songs, and reenactments of the historical siege. It is a deeply cultural event that transforms the palace area into a vibrant site of remembrance and pride, attracting thousands of visitors from across Rajasthan.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Waterfront Path: The best spot is the path leading to the entrance, where the palace is perfectly framed by the water.

    From the Upper Pavilions: Capturing the intricate stone Jali work against the blue sky provides a classic heritage ae...
    The Waterfront Path: The best spot is the path leading to the entrance, where the palace is perfectly framed by the water.

    From the Upper Pavilions: Capturing the intricate stone Jali work against the blue sky provides a classic heritage aesthetic.

    Wide Shot from the Fort Wall: This captures the entire palace complex sitting in the pond, showcasing its isolated grandeur.

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Things To Do

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    Explore the Mirror Room: Visit the chamber where mirrors were placed to show the Queen's reflection to Alauddin Khilji.

    Lotus Pond Photography: Take stunning wide-angle shots of the palace reflecting in the still waters of the pond.

    Guided Heritage Walk: Hire a local guide to hear the detailed verses of 'Padmavat' related to the palace.

    Admire the Jal Mahal Design: Observe the unique water-based cooling system used by ancient architects.

    Evening Stroll: Walk the ramparts near the palace during sunset for a golden view of the white structure.

    Bird Watching: The pond attracts local water birds, making it a peaceful spot for nature lovers.

    Historical Discussion: En...

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    Why Famous:
    The palace is globally famous due to the legend of Rani Padmini. Her story of beauty and the subsequent Jauhar (self-immolation) is a core part of Rajasthani folklore. It represents the ultimate sacrifice for honor and dignity. Additionally, the unique architectural design of a palace floating i...
    The palace is globally famous due to the legend of Rani Padmini. Her story of beauty and the subsequent Jauhar (self-immolation) is a core part of Rajasthani folklore. It represents the ultimate sacrifice for honor and dignity. Additionally, the unique architectural design of a palace floating in water makes it a visual masterpiece. It gained massive contemporary fame following the release of the Bollywood movie Padmaavat, which brought international attention to the historical site and the legendary mirrors used during the siege.
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    Architecture:
    The palace showcases a blend of early Rajput and Islamic architectural styles. It is a compact three-storied structure built mainly with white stone and bricks. The dimensions include a central rectangular block of approximately 40 by 30 meters. The most striking feature is its placement in the ...
    The palace showcases a blend of early Rajput and Islamic architectural styles. It is a compact three-storied structure built mainly with white stone and bricks. The dimensions include a central rectangular block of approximately 40 by 30 meters. The most striking feature is its placement in the center of a water tank, which is a rare example of a "Jal Mahal" style within a hilltop fort. The windows are adorned with delicate stone latticework, or 'Jalis', allowing ventilation while maintaining privacy. The top floor features open pavilions with domed 'Chhatris' that provide a 360-degree view of the fort complex.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest airport is Maharana Pratap Airport in Udaipur, which is 95 KMS away. From there, taxis are available for a 2-hour drive.

    By Train: Chittorgarh Junction is well-connected to major cities like Delhi, Jaipur, and Mumbai. ...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Vijay Stambh (1. 2 KM), Kirti Stambh (2 KM), Gaumukh Kund (1. 5 KM), Rana Kumbha Palace (1. 8 KM), Meera Temple (1. 7 KM), Kalika Mata Temple (1. 4 KM), Fateh Prakash Palace (1. 1 KM), Jauhar Sthal (1. 3 KM), Satbis Deori Temple (2. 2 KM), Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary (25 KM)

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Carry a water bottle and wear a hat as the fort area is vast and open to the sun.

    Packing: Wear comfortable walking shoes; the stone paths can be uneven.

    Accommodation: Stay in heritage ho...

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