Welcome to Chet Singh Fort, a Varanasi treasure! Once called Shivala Ghat, this historic fort whispers tales of battles and bravery. Built in the 18th century by Maharaja Chet Singh, it witnessed fierce fighting against the British. Explore its walls and imagine the past in this amazing India travel destination!
Capture Memorable Photographs Of The Fort
Enjoy Panoramic Views Of The Ganges River
Experience A Tranquil Escape From City Bustle
Explore The Fort'S Ruins And Architecture
Learn About The Fort'S Historical Significance
October to March
Morning
₹100 per person
Chet Singh Fort was built in the 18th century by Maharaja Chet Singh of Banaras. It witnessed a fierce battle between Chet Singh's forces and the British East India Company in 1781, led by Warren Hastings. Despite initial success, Chet Singh was eventually defeated and forced into exile. The fort subsequently fell under British control. The battle is a significant event in the history of British expansion in India. Although damaged over time, the fort stands as a reminder of the power struggles and resistance against colonial rule in the Varanasi region. It symbolizes a chapter of courage and defiance against the British empire.