Tuesday 4 July 2017

Mana Hotels: Best Resort near Kumbhalgarh to Stay

For the people who are visiting Rajasthan for the first time, the major attractions are its gigantic forts, nestled in the sandy scrubby hill ranges of Aravalli. Out of the huge list of 30 forts in Rajasthan alone, stand some of the greatest wonders of early architecture. The second greatest fort, after the largest Chittorgarh fort is Kumbhalgarh Fort, which is known for its 36 kilometer long wall which has a fair resemblance to the great wall of China, except for its much smaller 36 km than Great wall’s 8852 km. Kumbhalgarh sightseeing doesn’t just limit to the incredible Kumbhalgarh Fort, but it also expands to other superb attractions like the Neelkanth Mahadev temple, Badal Mahal in Rajasmand area and Kumbhalgarh Wildlife sanctuary.

Kumbhalgarh Wildlife sanctuary is famous for its leopards and bird-watching. It has many species of flora and fauna, a lot which come under endangered category. To visit all these attractions, you’ll need to stay at a place nearby so that you can reach the temples on their prayer timings, and natural places early in the morning for the sight-seeing. Along with that it is required that the place where you stay connects you with the main road so that you can reach easily. There are many options where you can stay and enjoy your visit to Kumbhalgarh.
Among the popular hotels near Kumbhalgarh Fort, Mana Hotel is the best one to stay and enjoy the sight-seeing in Kumbhalgarh as well as Ranakpur, as it is situated in Ranakpur and is quite close to the highway that takes you to Kumbhalgarh. Also, according to the reviews and feedback from the guests, it serves the best food and service and hospitality. With a lot of offers running for the guests to make most of their vacations in different seasons on various occasions, Mana Hotels wins the hearts of everyone who ever chooses to stay there.

So, the next time you are looking for great Resorts near Kumbhalgarh, choose Mana for its finest welcome, hospitality and great food.

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