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Roha Fort

Kutch, Gujarat, India
Roha Fort is a majestic yet hauntingly beautiful historical site perched atop a hill in the Nakhatrana region. Built in the 16th century, it served as a powerful seat of the Jadeja Rajputs. The fort is famously known as Roha Sumari Fort due to the legend of 120 Sumari princesses who sacrificed thei r lives here. The fort complex once governed 52 villages, making it one of the wealthiest jagirs in Kutch. Today, the fort stands in ruins, partially destroyed by the 2001 Earthquake, but its crumbling walls still whisper stories of bravery and tragedy. The fort is situated 800 feet above sea level, offering a panoramic view of the surrounding Kutchhi landscape. It was also a place of inspiration for the famous Gujarati poet Kalapi, who spent time here amidst the peacocks and nature. The atmosphere at the fort is incredibly still and quiet, often visited by history enthusiasts and trekkers. Walking through the ruins, one can see the remains of the royal quarters, a temple, and deep wells that were once said to be filled with treasures. The climb to the top involves about a hundred stone steps, making it an accessible trek for most visitors. :

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2 to 3 Hours.

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    Place Type:
    Heritage / Fort.

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    Entry Fees:
    Free Admission: There is no ticket required to enter the fort or the temple area.

    Guide Fees: If you hire a local villager to tell stories, a tip of 100 INR to 200 INR is appreciated.

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    Free Admission: There is no ticket required to enter the fort or the temple area.

    Guide Fees: If you hire a local villager to tell stories, a tip of 100 INR to 200 INR is appreciated.

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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: Open from sunrise to sunset (6:00 AM to 6:00 PM).

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning is best to avoid the heat and to see the peacocks most active.

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    Regular Timings: Open from sunrise to sunset (6:00 AM to 6:00 PM).

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning is best to avoid the heat and to see the peacocks most active.

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    Special Events:
    Janmashtami: The temple inside the fort celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna with local traditional music and small gatherings.

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    Janmashtami: The temple inside the fort celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna with local traditional music and small gatherings.

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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Main Gateway Arch: The stone arch provides a perfect frame for the hills beyond.

    Broken Jharokhas: The traditional balconies offer a glimpse into the past and make for artistic architectural shots.

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    The Main Gateway Arch: The stone arch provides a perfect frame for the hills beyond.

    Broken Jharokhas: The traditional balconies offer a glimpse into the past and make for artistic architectural shots.

    Hilltop Viewpoint: Capture the winding road and the village below from the highest point of the fort.

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Things To Do

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    Trekking the Hill: Enjoy a moderate climb up the stone steps to reach the main citadel and enjoy the breeze.

    Exploring the Ruins: Walk through the dilapidated royal chambers to see the intricate window designs and stone lattices.

    Birdwatching: The fort is an excellent spot to see peacocks, eagles, and other local bird species in their natural environment.

    Historical Photography: Capture the contrast between the red sandstone ruins and the clear blue sky of the desert.

    Picnicking at the Base: The area at the foot of the hill is peaceful for a family lunch before the climb.

    Spiritual Visit: Offer prayers at the active Radha-Krishna Temple located near the fort's main gateway.

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    The Legend of 120 Princesses: It is famous for the tragic story of the Sumari women who took samadhi here during a war.

    Poetic Connection: The fort is renowned as the place where the poet Kalapi wrote many of his famous romantic verses.
    The Legend of 120 Princesses: It is famous for the tragic story of the Sumari women who took samadhi here during a war.

    Poetic Connection: The fort is renowned as the place where the poet Kalapi wrote many of his famous romantic verses.

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    Architecture:
    Rajput Military Architecture: The fort is constructed using local sandstone and baked bricks, showcasing the sturdy defensive style of the Jadejas.

    Dimensions and Layout: The fort covers an area of approximately 16 acres. The main hill sta...
    Rajput Military Architecture: The fort is constructed using local sandstone and baked bricks, showcasing the sturdy defensive style of the Jadejas.

    Dimensions and Layout: The fort covers an area of approximately 16 acres. The main hill stands at an elevation of 250 meters above ground level.

    Temple Design: The Radha-Krishna Temple at the entrance features detailed stone carvings and a traditional porch.

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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Fly to Bhuj Airport, then hire a taxi for the 50 km drive.

    By Train: Bhuj Railway Station is the nearest major station with connections across India.

    By Road: Located on the Bhuj-Nakhatrana highway;...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Sub Place Near Tourist Places: 1. Kera Shiva Temple (35 KMS), 2. Mata no Madh (50 KMS), 3. Bhuj City (50 KMS), 4. Punrayeshwar Temple (40 KMS), 5. Lakhpat (85 KMS), 6. Narayan Sarovar (95 KMS), 7. Siyot Caves (75 KMS), 8. Dhinodhar Hills (45 KMS), 9. Mandvi (70 KMS), 10. Chhari Dhand (60 KMS).

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Tourism Tips

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    Health and Safety: Wear sturdy shoes as the terrain is rocky and the steps can be uneven.

    Packing: Carry your own water and snacks as there are no shops once you start the climb.

    Accommodation: Better to st...

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