US Secretary of State Marco Rubio experiences 'a world colder than the weather' in Amer Fort: The secret of rooms chillier than the climate
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- •US Secretary of State Marco Rubio experienced rooms inside Amer Fort that were significantly cooler than the external weather during his visit last week.
- •The fort’s design and construction use specialized techniques to keep its interiors cool.
- •The fort’s walls and tunnel systems regulate temperature by leveraging natural forces.
- •Experts say the chambers inside the fort can be 10–15 degrees Celsius cooler than the outside.
- •The fort’s unique architecture, built thousands of years ago, even rivals modern cooling technology.
It has come to light that during a visit to Amer Fort last week, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio found the temperature inside certain chambers of the fort to be drastically lower than the general weather conditions. What makes the temperature in these special chambers of Amer Fort—located in Rajasthan—even colder than air-conditioned rooms has become a topic of discussion on social media. Locals have playfully described this cooling effect as their very own "desi jugaad."
Amer Fort is renowned not only for its cultural and historical significance but also for its ingenious physical design. The fort’s construction incorporates a unique technology that shields its interiors from the scorching external heat. The fort’s walls and tunnel systems are designed to harness natural forces, helping maintain a cool interior. As a result, the temperature inside the fort’s chambers is significantly lower than the outside temperature.

