Alwar Tours
Alwar is one of the oldest cities in Rajasthan. Paradoxically, the city is also the most recent of the Rajput kingdoms. Its traditions can be traced back to the realms of Viratnagar that flourished here around 1500 BC. Also known as Matasya Desh, this is where the Pandavas, the mighty heroes of the Mahabharata, spent the last years of their 13-year exile.
Alwar City Palace
The City Palace is an amazing fusion of the Rajputana and Islamic styles of architecture with graceful marble pavilions set on lotus flower bases in the central courtyard.
Bala Qila
The Bala Qila, famous for its history was built on the foundations of a 10th century mud fort and is a towering structure set atop a hill having entrances from six gates.
The Palace Museum
It was built in the memory of Maharaja 'Shri' Dungar Singh Ji by his wife Gulab Rai Bai Jodha and has undergone many changes in its construction phase and remodeling.
Fateh Gumbad
Spectacular tomb is a combination of domes and minarets is an artistic marvel. It's massive dome can be seen from afar and is a blend of Hindu and Muslim architecture. It is dedicated to Fateh Jung.
Moosi Maharani Chhatri
This cenotaph, built in the memory of Maharaja Bakhtawar Singh and his queen, Rani Moosi, reflects the Indo-Islamic style of architecture. The upper portion comprising columned pavilions and domed arches.
Neemrana Fort
Fort was built by the Yaduvanshis, believed to be the descendants of Lord Krishna. Its story is rife with conquests and defeats and it has passed from the Rajputs to the Mughals and the Jats, before finally back to the Rajputs.
Bhangarh Fort
Located close to Alwar, Bhangarh Fort is a historical fort known for its fascinating history and rumors of being haunted. It's a popular destination for history enthusiasts and those interested in the paranormal.
Siliserh Lake
Siliserh Lake near Alwar offers serene vistas. The heritage Siliserh Lake Palace, now a hotel, provides a tranquil escape with stunning lakeside views, perfect for a peaceful retreat.
Pandupol
A trail through the Sariska Sanctuary gate leads to this temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman. At the Pandu Pol, gushes a spring that appears to magically cascade down from the hard and compact rocks. \