Situated
at an altitude of about 125 metres, the Mehrangarh Fort is spread over
an area of 5 sq. km in the heart of the city. The fort has seven gates
of which the noted ones are the Jayapol, built by Maharaja Man Singh in
1806; Fatehpol or the Victory Gate built by Maharaja Ajit Singh; and the
Lohapol or the Iron Gate. The 15 handprints, the sati marks of Maharaja
Man Singh's widows who threw themselves upon his funeral pyre in 1843,
can be seen beside the Lohapol. On the wall, one can see the
strategically located cannons.

Inside
the fort, a series of courtyards and palaces greet the visitor. The
palace apartments house a splendid collection of the trappings of the
Indian royalty. The fort is visited by thousands of tourists every year
who come to have a glimpse of the artillery system of the Rajput
warriors. One can have a bird's eye view of the city from the fort.
Magnificent
Mehrangarh, one of Rajasthan's finest forts, looks down protectively
over the city, from the hilltop. The fort is situated at an altitude of
about 125 metres and is spread over an area of 5 sq. km with seven
gates. One could drive up or walk to the top of the small and not so
steep hill. Driving or walking up, the sheer rock face from where
emerges the tall and massive sandstone wall of Mehrangarh looks awesome
indeed.