Gagron Fort

  • Jhalawar

Overview

Gagron Fort is a historic fort located near Jhalawar in Rajasthan. The fort stands at the meeting point of the Kalisindh River and the Ahu River. Because water surrounds the fort on three sides, it is known as a rare example of a water fort.

The fort was built by the Doda Rajputs and later came under the control of the Khinchi Rajputs. Over the centuries the fort saw several battles and changes in rule.

Gagron Fort is known for its strong defensive design, massive walls, and historic gateways. Due to its historical and architectural importance, the fort is included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site list as part of the Hill Forts of Rajasthan.

Today the fort attracts visitors who want to see historic architecture and scenic river views around the fort area.

Open Hours

  • Open Days: All days of the week
  • Open Time: 9:00 AM
  • Closing Time: 5:00 PM

Morning and late afternoon are comfortable times to visit the fort.

Entry Fee - Indians vs Foreigners

Category Ticket Price (INR)
Indian Citizens ₹25
Foreign Tourists ₹200
Children Free or discounted
Camera Charges May apply

What To Expect

Water Fort Location

Gagron Fort stands between two rivers which provided natural protection during historic times.

Massive Stone Walls

Visitors can see strong fort walls and old gateways that show the defensive structure of the fort.

Scenic River Views

The surrounding rivers and hills create a peaceful landscape around the fort.

Historic Temples and Structures

Inside the fort area there are temples and remains of old buildings that reflect the fort’s long history.

Tips

  • Wear comfortable footwear since walking around the fort requires some climbing.
  • Carry drinking water during warmer months.
  • Visit during cooler hours of the day.
  • Respect the monument and avoid damaging historic structures.
Gagron Fort River in Jhalawar

About Gagron Fort

Gagron Fort is one of the unique forts of Rajasthan because of its natural water protection. Unlike many hill forts, this fort is surrounded by rivers which made it difficult for enemies to attack.

The fort was an important military center for the rulers who controlled the region. Its location helped monitor trade routes and protect nearby settlements.

Today the fort remains an important heritage site and is visited by travelers who want to see a rare example of a water fort in Rajasthan.

Detailed Information

Detail Information
Location Near Jhalawar, Rajasthan
Built By Doda Rajputs
Later Ruled By Khinchi Rajputs
Type Hill and Water Fort
Nearby Rivers Kalisindh River and Ahu River
Architectural Style Rajput military architecture
UNESCO Status Part of Hill Forts of Rajasthan
Famous For Fort surrounded by rivers

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Gagron Fort located?

Gagron Fort is located near Jhalawar in Rajasthan.

Why is Gagron Fort famous?

The fort is known for its unique location between the Kalisindh River and the Ahu River.

Who built Gagron Fort?

The fort was originally built by the Doda Rajputs and later ruled by the Khinchi Rajputs.

Is Gagron Fort a UNESCO World Heritage Site?

Yes. It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site group called the Hill Forts of Rajasthan.

What makes Gagron Fort unique?

The fort is surrounded by rivers on three sides, which makes it a rare example of a water protected fort.