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Laxmangarh Fort

R2FF+GXV, Laxmangarh, Rajasthan 332311, India

Laxmangarh Fort
Historical landmark
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Vikash sha.
Vikash sha.311 days ago
The Laxmangarh Fort from inside not looks like a fort fort and all the ancient things are now not there they constructed the fort from inside like a hotel so now the feel of fort is missing in Laxmangarh fort
Himanshu Jangid
Himanshu Jangid1 year ago
It's amazing to view the fort in either evening or in early morning to feel the vibe
Mukesh Kumar
Mukesh Kumar1 year ago
Ultimate Fort. One of the best in the world. Definitely visit Bhairav Mandir there on entrance left side. Visit this place whenever visiting Salasar Balaji.
Sameeksha Nag
Sameeksha Nag2 years ago
There is nothing much to see over here except for the temple as it's a private property. It's not mentioned on the net so if you are hoping to take a tour of this place then you will be disappointed. You can only look up the small mountain top where the fort is located and loads of telephone towers on them :). Oh yea... The approachability is through narrow streets so you might want to take local transport rather than taking your own vehicle
Herr Dhk
Herr Dhk2 years ago
The fort is a later medieval one . Approx 200 years old Constructed by Raja Laxman singh in 1790s .. It is q private property and is only accessible till the temple on the entrance .

The fort can't be seen
SLK CHAUHAN
SLK CHAUHAN2 years ago
It's a private property not at all a site for normal public. No cleanliness. Only HANUMAN JI's temple is open for normal people. 🙏
Imdad Khan
Imdad Khan2 years ago
This fort is very good place for history lovers but unfortunately its private ownership property. So visitors are not allowed inside the fort you can only visit outside temple. But government should make sure the public also visiting inside the fort because this is our history
Rajendra Singh
Rajendra Singh2 years ago
This is private property and not publicly accessible.

Sheer waste of time.
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