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Alwar is 150 Km from Jaipur and 170
Km. From Delhi. It is nested between a cluster of small
hills of the Aravalli range. Perched on the most
prominent of these hills is a massive ancient fort that
whispers tales of the rich Delhi. The people of the
state did not accept any external interference’s and
daringly resisted against foreign invasions.In the 12th
and 13th centuries they formed a group and raided Delhi.
But finally Sultan Bulban (1267 A.D - 1287 A.D)
suppressed them, bringing the area under the Muslims
rule. In 1771 A.D. Maharaja Pratap Singh, a Kuchhwaha
Rajput belonging to the clan of Jaipur’s rulers, won
back Alwar and founded a principality of his own. Apart
from its long history, the city has a rich natural
heritage with some beautiful lakes and picturesque
valleys thickly wooded in parts.
Some of the finest variety of birds and animals are
spotted here. Alwar has one of the finest wild life
sanctuaries in Rajasthan-Sarika, which is an excellent
tiger country
Alwar Hotels & Resorts
Neemrana Fort Palace, Alwar
Hill Fort, Alwar
Places to Visit in Alwar
The Bala Fort : This huge fort with its ramparts
stretching 5 km from north to south and 1.6 km from east
to west, stands 304 metres above the city and 595 metres
above the sea level. Constructed before the rise of the
Mughal empire. Babar had spent a night at this fort and
took away the hidden treasures to gift to his son,
Humayun. Akbar’s son , Jahangir had also stayed here for
some time during his exile. The place where he stayed is
called Salim mahal. The fort was finally annexed by
maharaja Pratap singh in 1775 A.D. It is a forbidding
structure with 15 large and 51 small towers and 446
openings for musketry,along with 8 huge towers
encompassing it. The fort has several gates-jai pole,
Suraj pole, Laxman Pole, Chand Pole, Kishan Pole and
Andheri Gate. Also there are remains of Jal Mahal,
Nikumbh Mahal, Salim Sagar, Suraj Kund and many temples
City Palace or Vinay Vilas Mahal : An 18th
century palace harmoniously blending the Rajput and
Mughal styles of architecture. While the ground floors
have been converted into government offices and district
courts , the upper apartment is presently a museum.
Government Museum : The museum has the finest
collection of Mughal and Rajput painting dating back to
the 18th and 19th centuries and some rare ancient
manuscripts in Persian, Arabic, Urdu and Sanskrit.
‘Gulistan’ (the garden of roses), Waqiat-I-Babri ’
(autobiography of Mughal emperor Babar) and Bostan (the
garden of spring) are some of the notable ones amongst
the collection. It also has the copy of the great epic
‘Mahabharata’ painted by the artists of the Alwar
school. A rich collection of the Indian armoury are
among other exhibits of the museum
Sagar : Behind the City Palace is an artificial
lake built in 1815 A.D. by Maharaja Vinay Singh with few
temples along its banks. A marvellous chhatri with
unusual Bengali roof and arches, also known as the Moosi
Maharani ki chhatri, is situated in this are Purjan
Vihar (Company Garden) : A picturesque
garden,laid out during the reign of Maharaja Shiv Dan
Singh in 1868 A.D. The garden has an enchanting settign
called ‘Shimla’ which was built by Maharaja Mangal Singh
in 1885 A.D. The lush surrounding and the cool shades
make it the idyllic visiting spot during summers.
Excursions from Alwar
Sariska (37 km)
The 765.80 sq. km. Thickly wooded reserve cradled in the
picturesque valley of the Aravalis. Established in 1955,
it is an excellent tiger sancturary under the Project
Tiger. The dry decidous forests of the Reserve are noted
for their population of tiger,nilgai,sambhar, cheetal,
four horned antelope and wild boar.
Vijay Mandir Palace(10 km)
A splendid palace, built by Maharaja Jai Singh in 1918
A. D. picturesque lake overlooking the palace makes it a
fascinating sight. A fabulous Sita Ram Temple in the
palace attracts number of devotees, especially during
Ramnavami. One needs prior permission from the Secretary
to visit the palace.
Sariska Palace
A marvellous palace was built here by Maharaja Jai Singh
in the honour of the Duke of Edinburgh during his visit
to the sancturary.Presently, it has been converted into
a hotel- Sariska Palace. RTDC Hotel Tiger Den also
offers excellent accommodation at Sariska.The best time
to drive in the sanctuary is from till sunset.
Jai Samand Lake(6 km): A beautiful artificial
lake constructed by Maharaja Jai Singh in 1910 A.D. is a
popular spot for outing and picnics. During
monsoons,sprawling greenery all around makes it a visual
treat. Easily accessible by road from Alwar.
Access
Air : Delhi 163 km. is the nearest airport.
Rail : Good connection from prominient locations
in and around the state. Some important trains
connections are: Shatabdi express (New delhi-Alwar-Ajmer),
Superfast Express (Newdelhi-Alwar-Ajmer), Intercity
Express(Jodhpur-Jaipur-Alwar-Delhi) Marudhar
Express(Jodhpur-Alwer-Varanasi), Mandore
Express(Jodhpur-Alwar-Delhi).
Road : Alwar is linked by road to major cities of
rajasthan and to Delhi.
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