About Alwar

Country: India | State: Rajasthan

Ideal Trip Duration: 1-2 Days

Nearest City to Alwar: Jaipur (148 Kms), Delhi City (160 Kms)

Best Time to Visit Alwar: September to February

Peak Season: December to January

At a distance of 148 km from Jaipur, 160 km from Delhi, 117 km from Mathura, and 172 km from Agra, Alwar is a city and administrative headquarters of Alwar district in the state of Rajasthan. Alwar is part of the National Capital Region (NCR) and also famous for its Olive plantation in Tinkirudi. It is one of the popular tourist places near Delhi and also one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.

Alwar is situated between small hills of the Aravali range and has great historical importance. It was founded in 1049 by Maharaja Alaghraj. A Rajput state for a long time, Alwar eventually fell into the hands of Delhi Sultans in the early 13th century. Marathas and Jats of Bharatpur also ruled this region for a very short period. Rao Partap Singh, a Rajput prince took the Alwar Fort from Jat Raja of Bharatpur and laid down the foundation for modern Alwar. Alwar is among the must include places in your Jaipur tour packages.

Maharaja Pratap Singh, a Kachwaha Rajput belonging to the clan of Jaipur's rulers, won Alwar back and founded a state of his own in 1771 AD. Alwar gained the reputation as a remarkable seat of art and culture under the patronage of Maharaja Pratap Singh. In the 18th century, Pratap Singh evicted the rulers of Jaipur to the south and the Jats of Bharatpur to the east, and successfully resisted the invasion of Marathas. Like all the princely states, this stronghold of the Rajputs also came under British rule and remained until India gained independence.

Samrat Hem Chandra Vikramaditya, popularly known as Hemu was born in this district, in a village called Maccheri Devat in 1501. He won 22 battles against the Afghans. The coronation of King Hemu was done at Purana Quila in Delhi. He was killed while fighting with the Mughals in the Second battle of Panipat.

Alwar is famous for beautiful lakes, grand palaces, magnificent temples, and towering forts which are the must-experience things to do as part of Alwar tour packages. Bala Quila or Alwar Fort, City Palace and Vijay Mandir Palace, Siliserh Lake and Palace, Moosi Maharani Ki Chhatri, Tripolia, Moti Doongri, Bhangarh Fort, Company Bagh, Government Museum, Tomb of Fateh Jung, Kalakand Market, Neemrana Fort, and Naldeshwar are the important tourist places in Alwar. The Sariska National Sanctuary is located in the Aravalli hills only a few kilometers away from Alwar, Rajasthan.

Delhi Airport is the nearest airport, which is about 142 km from Alwar. Alwar Railway Station is well connected to Delhi, Jaipur, Ajmer, Haridwar, Jodhpur, Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Chandigarh, Dehradun, Okha, Jammu Tawi, Jaisalmer, Ramnagar, Kathgodam, Mathura, Mumbai, Varanasi, and Allahabad. It is also well connected by road with Jaipur, Agra, Ajmer, Delhi, Mathura, and Vrindavan.

Alwar is one of the most frequented tourist destinations in Rajasthan. The best time to visit Alwar is from September to February.

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Internet Availability: Good
STD Code: 0144
Languages Spoken: Hindi and English
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How to Reach Alwar

By Air

Nearest Airport: Delhi City - Indira Gandhi International Airport (142 Kms)

By Train

Nearest Train Station: Alwar Railway Station (0 Kms)

By Bus

Nearest Bus Station: Alwar Bus Stand (3 Kms)

Top 10 Places to Visit in Alwar

#1 of 19 Places to Visit in Alwar

At a distance of 10.5 km from Alwar Jn Railway Station, Bala Quila also known as Alwar Fort is an ancient fort situated in Alwar town of Rajasthan. Situated on a hill in the Aravalli Range, it is one of the famous places of heritage in Rajasthan, and among the must include places in Alwar holiday packages.

Bala Quila meaning the young fort, and is the oldest structure in the entire town of Alwar. It was built by Hasan Khan Mewati in 1550 AD. In the following centuries, it went into the hands of Mughals, Marathas, Jats, and Kachwaha Rajputs. Babur, the Mughal emperor had spent a night here and also taken away a sizeable amount of treasure to gift his son Humayun. Later Jahangir stayed there for some time when he was banished by his father, Akbar for planning to kill one of his courtesans Abul Fazal. The place where he stayed came to be called Salim Mahal. In 1775 AD, Kachwaha Rajput .....

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#2 of 19 Places to Visit in Alwar

At a distance of 3.5 km from Alwar Jn Railway Station, City Palace is situated in the foothills of Aravalli, right below Bala Quila in Alwar.

The City Palace was built by Raja Bakhtayar Singh in the year 1793. The building is a perfect blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture. The architecture of the city palace consists of marble pavilions with lotus shaped designs in the large central courtyard. An elevated door shaped pavilion is built within the Vinay Vilas Mahal, which depicts the pride and honor of Rajput kingdoms.

This palace is a two storey building which is now taken up by Government for different offices on the ground floor and the Alwar Government Museum on the floor above. On display in the museum are some ancient Mughal and Rajput painting dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries. The museum has a rich collection of some rare and antique Persian, Arabic, Urdu and Sanskrit manuscripts. Amongst these manuscripts, the most prominent ones include Bostan, Waqiat-e-Babri .....

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#3 of 19 Places to Visit in Alwar

At a distance of 16 km from Alwar Junction Railway Station, Siliserh Lake and Palace is situated on Alwar - Sariska road. Siliserh Lake Palace was built by Maharaja Vinay Singh of Alwar in 1845 for her beloved wife Sila. The lake and reservoir created by Maharaja was the main source of water for the city of Alwar.

The beautiful Siliserh Lake near the Palace stretches over an area of 10.5 square kilometers and forms the backdrop of Siliserh Palace, which has presently been converted into a heritage hotel. The Siliserh Lake has a number of domed cenotaphs and it is circumscribed by the magnificent slopes of the Aravalli range. Two earthen dams have been constructed in order to collect the waters of a small tributary of River Ruparel in the Lake.

The location of Siliserh Lake is picturesque and it is home to a large number of migratory birds. The serene lake is visited by large number of tourists for boating, sailing and fishing. There are different kinds of boats available here. .....

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#4 of 19 Places to Visit in Alwar

At a distance of 36 km from Alwar, 111 km from Jaipur & 195 km from New Delhi, Sariska Tiger Reserve is a popular national park and wildlife refuge located at Sariska in the Alwar district of Rajasthan. It is one of the best national parks near Delhi, among the popular Alwar places to visit.

Sariska Tiger Reserve is one of the prominent national parks in India. Formerly a hunting ground of the Maharaja of Alwar, the park was declared as a wildlife reserve in 1955 and then a Tiger Reserve in 1978 under Project Tiger. Sariska is among the 28 Tiger reserves in the country and it is spread across an area of 850 sq. km with a core area of approximately 500 sq. km. Sariska has a varied topography that includes grasslands, dry deciduous forests, cliffs, and rocky landscapes. The Aravalli .....

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#5 of 19 Places to Visit in Alwar

At a distance of 75 km from Jaipur, 87 km from Alwar & 247 km from New Delhi, Bhangarh Fort is one of the medieval forts of Rajasthan located in Bhangarh town of Alwar district.

The town of Bhangarh was established in 1573 during the rule of Bhagwant Das. The Bhangarh fort was built in 1613 by Madho Singh, who was the son of Man Singh of Amber, a great Mughal General. The fort is considered to be one of the most haunted places in India. Because of the numerous ghostly experiences and happenings in the fort premises, villages have sprung up far away from the fort. The Archaeological Survey of India has forbidden the locals and tourists from entering the fort at night.

The fort and the town of Bhangarh are believed to be haunted since many centuries. There are several legends associated with the palace. According to one story, the town was cursed by a magician Guru Balu Nath who had sanctioned the construction of the town on one condition that the city will be destroyed the .....

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#6 of 19 Places to Visit in Alwar

At a distance of 72 km from Alwar, 147 km from Jaipur and 121 km from New Delhi, Neemrana is an ancient historical town located on Delhi - Jaipur highway in Alwar district in Rajasthan. It is situated between Behror and Shahjahanpur and is among popular tourist places to visit near Delhi, Jaipur, Noida & Gurgaon for a day trip.

Neemrana town is famous for its magnificent Neemrana Fort Palace. It was built in 1464 AD, occupied by Chauhans till 1947. Neemrana became the third capital of the descendants of Prithviraj Chauhan III. Neemrana derived its name from a brave local chieftain Nimola Meo, who when defeated by the Chauhans, pleaded that his name be given to his lost kingdom. It was subsequently conquered by the Mughals and the Jats before reverting back to the Rajputs in 1775 when the princely state of Alwar was established.

Neemrana Fort Palace is located on a high hillock and .....

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#7 of 19 Places to Visit in Alwar

At a distance of 76 km from Alwar, and 97 km from Jaipur, Chand Baori is an ancient stepwell situated in the village of Abhaneri in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is one of the must-include places in Alwar heritage packages.

Chand Baori, also referred to as Chand Bawdi, was constructed during the 8th or 9th Century CE by King Chand Raja of the Pratihara dynasty,and the stepwell was named in honor of the King. Archaeological surveys indicate that the high pavilions, upper arcade, and art galleries were added in the 18th Century, a period marked by the prominence of Mughal rule.

Recognized as the oldest functioning stepwell in Rajasthan and possibly in all of India, Chand Baori is also known as Bhulbhulaiya. Local legends suggest that it was constructed in a single night, and some residents believe it was built not by humans but by supernatural beings. A notable tale recounts a wedding procession that entered .....

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#8 of 19 Places to Visit in Alwar

At a distance of 3 km from Alwar Railway Station, Moti Dungri, or Moti Doongri is a hillock situated in Alwar, Rajasthan. It is one of the prominent places to visit as part of Alwar tour packages.

Moti Doongri is graced by the presence of Moti Doongri Palace, which was originally constructed in 1882. Until 1928, it served as the primary residence for the royal family of Alwar. Following that year, Maharaja Jai Singh made the decision to dismantle the old palace and subsequently erected a more splendid structure in its place. Currently, the site features exquisite gardens and scenic viewpoints.

Additionally, Moti Doongri houses a significant holy shrine that attracts both Hindus and Muslims for prayer. The Sankat Mochan Vir Hanuman Mandir and Sayyed Darbar are situated within the same complex, representing a spirit of unity and harmony. Each Thursday, the atmosphere is enriched by the sounds of Bhajans in the morning .....

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#9 of 19 Places to Visit in Alwar

At a distance of 0.5 km from Alwar Railway Station, Fateh Jang Gumbad, or the tomb of Fateh Jang, is a historical tomb located in Alwar. It is one of the must-include places in Alwar leisure packages.

Fateh Jang Gumbad was erected in 1647 and is dedicated to Fateh Jang, a minister in the court of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. This tomb exemplifies a harmonious blend of Indo-Islamic architectural styles and Rajputana influences. It stands as a remarkable symbol of the architectural splendor of past civilizations, providing insight into the lives and contributions of historical figures.

The structure comprises five stories, three of which measure 60 feet, are square in shape, and share equal dimensions, featuring seven openings on each side. At each corner, there are four octagonal minarets. The tomb is crowned with a grand dome, while the minarets further enhance its aesthetic appeal. The walls and ceilings are adorned .....

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#10 of 19 Places to Visit in Alwar

At a distance of 2 km from Alwar Railway Station, Purjan Vihar is a beautiful and aesthetic garden located in the heart of the city of Alwar. It is one of the top tourist places to visit in Alwar.

The Company Garden, also known as Company Bagh, is located next to the renowned City Palace. Established in 1868 by Maharaja Shiv Dan Singh, it was initially referred to as 'Company Garden' but was later renamed Purjan Vihar by Maharaja Jai Singh. The garden features expansive lawns, meticulously maintained gardens, and an overall enchanting landscape.

In addition to its lush greenery and abundant foliage, Purjan Vihar showcases remarkable architecture, including Chhattris and Bengali-style roofs. Furthermore, the garden contains a small structure known as 'Shimla' or 'summer house,' characterized by its large dome. This is named so beacuse of the cooler and more pleasant temperatures found here compared to the surrounding areas and the main city. Water for this beautiful garden .....

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Top 3 Alwar Tour Packages

Package Duration Starting Price Details
Best of Alwar in 2 Days 2D/1N ₹ 5400 View Details
Jaipur and Alwar Tour in 3 Days 3D/2N ₹ 8500 View Details
7 Days Rajasthan Tour from Delhi 7D/6N ₹ 22250 View Details