Shrinath ji Mandir Darshan - The Swarup or divine form of Shrinathji is said to be self-manifested. The deity of the Lord Krishna according to the legend, is self-manifested from stone and emerged from the Govardhan Hills. Historically, the image of Shrinathji was first worshipped at Govardhan hill, near Mathura.
Sanwariya Ji Darshan -The Sanwalia ji temples of the Dark Krishna are situated on the Chittorgarh–Udaipur Highway, Rajasthan, India, at the town of Bhadsora, Mandaphiya and Chapar, about 40 kilometres from Chittorgarh. The deity also known as Shri Sanwaria Seth which is very renowned in Hinduism..
Chittor Garh Fort - The Chittorgarh (literally Chittor Fort), also known as Chittod Fort, is one of the largest forts in India. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The fort was the capital of Mewar and is located in the present-day city of Chittorgarh. It sprawls over a hill 180 m (590.6 ft) in height spread over an area of 280 ha (691.9 acres) above the plains of the valley drained by the Berach River. The fort covers 65 historic structures, which include four palaces, 19 large temples, 20 large water bodies, 4 memorials and a few victory towers.
Padmini’s Palace-Located in the south of the fort, the white edifice comprises three floors and has canopy-covered roofs with a moat. This is where Rani Padmini, the wife of Ratan Singh and a crucial character in the history of the fort and the Rajputana sensibilities lived. It is said that it was at the palace that Alauddin Khilji got a glimpse of Padmini after which he was consumed with the thoughts of possessing her and decided to ravage Chittorgarh and hence the glorified battle ensued..
Vijay Stambh-The taller of the two towers and also called Jaya Stambh, it stands as a proud structure of triumph and power of the Mewar royalty. It was erected by Maharana Kumbha in honour of his victory over Mahmud Shah Khaji during 1458- 1468. It took a decade to complete this impressive structure standing 122 ft high. There are nine floors in total with a circular stairwell of 157 steps. It is now illuminated in the evenings offering a splendid narrative of the history of the place.
Rana Kumbha Palace-Possibly the oldest structure and the most important palaces inside the fort complex, the Rana Kumbha Palace is dedicated to the first Mewar ruler and owner of the fort, Rana Kumbha. The entry to the palace is from Suraj gate. Maharana Udai Singh, the founder of Udaipur and Mira, the poetess princess also lived in the palace. It is also said that Rani Padmini committed jauhar in the cellars at the base of the palace..
Meera Bai Temple -During the rule of Rana Kumbha, the Meera Bai temple was built. He had constructed many other Hindu temples of which this one is the most eminent of all. Meera was a Rajput princess who was madly in love with Lord Krishna and had committed her whole life to Lord Krishna. This shrine had been mainly built so that Meera could worship Lord Krishna in Chittorgarh.