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Top 7 Historic Forts to Visit This Independence Day Weekend

Top 7 Historic Forts to Visit This Independence Day Weekend

Top 7 Historic Forts to Visit: Independence Day under India is much more than just a date on the calendar-it is also part of the enduring legacy of valor and sacrifice which has been the hallmark of India’s freedom struggle. Such a great spirit can be best honored by visiting the many historic forts that once heard tales of valor, strategy, and resilience. Their architectural splendor is not a mere tourist attraction; it’s an encyclopedia and the living chapter of our nation’s history. This Independence Day, step back in time and feel the patriotism embedded in their walls.


1. Red Fort, Delhi

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the red fort is synonymous with independence celebrations. Whether or not you have visited the ramparts of this fort, you surely have heard the PM addressing the nation every year from within its walls; hence, that’s where the beat of national pride can be felt.

2. Chittorgarh Fort, Rajasthan

Chittorgarh Fort proclaims the valor of Rajputana. This fort tells stories of heroism and sacrifice, including those of Rani Padmini and Maharana Pratap. Its sprawling layout with battle-scarred walls is awe-inspiring.


3. Golconda Fort, Hyderabad

Famous for its unique acoustic design, Golconda Fort exemplifies the grandeur of the medieval Golconda Sultanate. Each corner features amazing royal halls and breathtaking views of the city, and each has a tale to tell.

4. Agra Fort, Uttar Pradesh

Little does it look in the shadow of the Taj Mahal. This work of architectural evolution, as well as the study of Mughal plan, by towering walls and grand chambers, transports you back to the golden age of the empire.

5. Gwalior Fort, Madhya Pradesh

Known as the “pearl among fortresses,” Gwalior Fort boasts centuries of history and stunning architecture, from grand gateways to ornate temples.

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6. Kumbhalgarh Fort, Rajasthan

Kumbhalgarh Fort has, in fact, the world’s second-longest continuous wall. The birth of Maharana Pratap had passed from here. This fort stands very high and thus offers history along with breathtaking landscapes.

7. Sindhudurg Fort, Maharashtra

Built by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj on an island, Sindhudurg Fort signifies strength in the naval power of the Marathas. Surrounded by the Arabian Sea, with a sweet land, it manages to combine heritage with natural beauty.

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