Alwar Tours
Embark on an enchanting journey to Alwar, Rajasthan, brimming with architectural wonders and natural beauty. Explore the majestic Alwar Fort and wander through charming old city streets filled with havelis and bustling markets. Discover ancient temples and lush gardens, each with its own story. Don't miss the stunning Sariska Tiger Reserve for wildlife sightings. Whether a history buff or nature enthusiast, Alwar promises an unforgettable experience filled with culture and adventure. .
ALWAR CITY PALACE
Built in 1793 AD by Raja Bakhtawar Singh, the City Palace is an amazing mélange of the Rajputana and Islamic styles of architecture. The highlight of this palace are graceful marble pavilions set on lotus flower bases in the central courtyard.
MOOSI MAHARANI
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 is made of marble while the lower section.
BALA QILA
The Bala Qila (young fort) was built on the foundations of a 10th century mud fort and is a towering structure set atop a hill. Strong fortifications, graceful marble columns and delicate latticed balconies make up the fort.Bala Qila.
NEEMRANA FORT
History says that Neemrana 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 coming back.
FATEH GUNG GUMBAD
This impressive tomb blends domes and minarets seamlessly, showcasing architectural brilliance. Crafted from fine sandstone, its imposing presence is striking from a distance. The massive dome, with its blend of Hindu and Muslim influence.
PANDU POL
A trail through the Sariska Sanctuary gate leads to this temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman. At the Pandu Pol or Pandu gate, gushes a spring that appears to magically cascade down from the hard and compact rocks. Legend has it that the Pandava.