Chittorgarh (120 km from Udaipur)
Chittorgarh is a beautiful holiday destination among youth and has some of the most amazing centers of attractions. The city is a mother lode of rich stories of boldness and courage, triumphs and losses of wars and their beloved ones. Chittorgarh Fort (chittod fort / water fort) was originally called Chitrakut. It is one of the largest forts in India. It is home to nearby 22 water bodies, temples and towers spread over 700 acres. The city of Chittorgarh once filled in as the capital city of the Sisodia clan, the Mewar Rajputs. Presently it is the administrative city of the Chittorgarh Region.