Ajaigarh Fort

- Weekly Off:
- —
- Time to See:
- 2:0 hrs
- To
- 4:0 hrs
- Enjoyed By:
- History and architecture enthusiasts
- Mode of Payment :
- Cash ;
- Currency :
- Rs
Introduction
Located nearly 80 kilometers (50 miles) from Khajuraho, the Ajaigarh Fort is another example of the architectural and sculptural accomplishments of the Chandela dynasty. Historians believe this impressive fortress was built by them towards the latter part of their reign. That makes this a later development than Kalinjar Fort. It was the capital of the Chandelas during their decline. Chhatrasal, a popular king of the region, gave it to his son Shri Jagat Raj in 1731.
Ajaigarh Fort stands at an altitude of 688 feet (206 meters) on a flat-topped projection of the serene Vindhya mountain range that runs through Central India. A large isolated hilltop fort, Ajaigarh offers panoramic views of the beautiful River Ken. Built as a bastion against attacks, the fort can be accessed today through its two gates – Darwaza to the north and Tarhaoni to the south-east. The latter has sculptures in a row formation of goddesses called Ashta Shakti. Other attractions include a lake in the middle of the fort called 'Ajay Pal ka Talao' and the ruins of a Jain temple.
Lying largely abandoned in the recent past, most of relics in the fort have been plundered. This came to a halt only recently, when the ASI took over the fort.
Special Attributes
It overlooks River Ken
Nuisance
The site is very peaceful and free of irritants.
Dressing restrictions
Dress is whatever you find comfortable.
Connectivity
Taxi is the best option
Enjoyed by
History and architecture enthusiasts
Exposure
Carry your sunglasses and a bottle of drinking water
Avoidable Season
April, May, June, July
Facilities
Basic, plan accordingly
Things Not Allowed
No such restriction.
Tip
It can be clubbed with a trip to Panna National Park
Type of site
Fort


