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Gaumukh Reservoir
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Gaumukh Reservoir is a historic water body located on the western side of Chittorgarh Fort in Rajasthan, India. The name 'Gaumukh' means 'cow's mouth,' referring to a spring that feeds the reservoir from a carved cow-head spout. The reservoir is surrounded by ancient stone steps and pavilions, creating a peaceful oasis within the fort's rugged landscape. Visitors can walk along the banks, enjoy the reflection of nearby temples and the Vijay Stambha (Victory Tower) in the water, and spot fish and birds. It's a popular spot for photography, especially at sunset when the golden light illuminates the fort. The reservoir is also a testament to the advanced water management systems of the Rajput era.
Don't miss
- Photographing the reflection of Vijay Stambha in the water
- Seeing the carved cow-head spout (Gaumukh) that feeds the reservoir
- Walking along the ancient stone steps and ghats
- Spotting fish and migratory birds
- Enjoying a peaceful picnic with fort views
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Know before you go
- Wear sturdy shoes for walking on uneven stone surfaces.
- Carry water, especially in summer, as it can get hot.
- Bring a camera – the reservoir offers iconic photo opportunities.
- The site is considered sacred; dress modestly and respect the surroundings.
A bit of history
Built in the 15th century during the reign of Rana Kumbha, Gaumukh Reservoir was a crucial water source for Chittorgarh Fort. The spring is considered sacred, and the cow-head spout is a fine example of Rajput artistry.
Common questions
Is the water safe to drink?
No, it's not treated. Avoid drinking.
Can I swim in the reservoir?
Swimming is not allowed.
Is there an entry fee for the reservoir alone?
No, it's part of the fort complex.
How far is it from the fort entrance?
About a 15-minute walk from the main gate (Ramlal Gate).
Are there guides available?
Yes, you can hire a guide at the fort entrance.
What is the best time of year to visit?
October to March when the weather is cool and pleasant.
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