Tour to Jaigarh Fort
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The highlight of the tour is Jaigarh fort which is Jaivana fort known as the world’s largest cannon on wheels. Built in 1720, the cannon were used once and the ball fell 35 kilometers away on a village. The Jaigarh fort has many wide water channels and was once a part of a rainwater harvesting system. When taking a tour to this fort, one can visit the armory and the museum. There are many swords, guns, shields, muskets and guns along with a fifty kilogram cannon ball. This fort is worth its visit and the entrance fee is ten rupees for Indian tourists and twenty rupees for abroad tourists.
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