Popularly known as
'The Land of Tigers', Alwar lies on the fringes
of the Aravalli Range in eastern Rajasthan. This city boasts of a glorious
past, which is further enriched by the tales of bravery and sacrifice of its
people in the days of yore. Formerly known as Mewar, Alwar was a very
important Rajput state that came under Mughal control in the 13th century.
Maharana Pratap Singh, a Rajput ruler won it back in the 18th century and
formed a state of his own.
Alwar, which is a bustling industrial town today is supposed to date back
to the times of the Mahabharata which is somewhere around 1500 BC. Several
palaces, beautiful lakes and colorful markets dot the entire landscape of
Alwar, which attracts many tourists all throughout the year. Alwar is also
known for the famous Sariska Tiger Reserve, which is a place you must visit
if you travel to Alwar. However, the best time to travel to Alwar is from
September to March.
Tourist Attractions in Alwar
Some of the most
famous tourist attractions you can visit if you travel to Alwar are listed
below.
Sariska Tiger Reserve
The
Sariska Tiger Reserve, established in 1955 is home to the
tiger, nilgai (blue bull), cheetal, sambhar, four horned antelope and the
wild boar. Sprawled over a forest area of nearly 800 km, this reserve comes
under the Project Tiger. A number of ruined ancient temples can be seen
inside the forest reserve. An old palace inside the park has now been
converted into a hotel. This is one of the few forest reserves where you can
even explore the forest at night. The best time to visit this park is from
November to June.
Bala Quila (the fort)
This imposing fort that was constructed before the rise of the Mughal
Empire, sprawls over an area of 5 km from north to south and 1.6 km from
east to west. The Bala Quila further rises 304 meters above the city and
also houses a number of temples and palaces. Several huge gates and towers
further add to the magnificence of this structure. This is a must visit site
if you travel to Alwar.
Vinay Vilas Mahal
The
Vinay Vilas Mahal also known as the
City Palace dates
back to the 18th century and is a classic blend of Rajput and Mughal styles
of architecture. While the ground floors have been converted into government
offices, the upper floor houses a museum which has a rich collection of
items on display.
How to reach Alwar
Road: Buses and taxis
connect Alwar to Delhi (164 km) and Jaipur (143). To commute locally
cycle-rickshaws and tongas ( horse drawn carriages) are easily available.
Rail: Alwar has a number of regular trains that connect it to Delhi
and other parts of Rajasthan.
Air: Jaipur is the nearest airport, which has regular flights to and
from Mumbai, Delhi, Calcutta, Jodhpur and Udaipur.
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