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Alwar
was once an important Rajput state. Alwar is located on the old highway between
Jaipur and Delhi. It has now been bypassed for its more popular hunting lodge
in Sariska, a protected tiger reserve.
150 kms from Jaipur and 170 kms from Delhi, Alwar is nestled between a cluster
of small hills of the Aravalli range. Apart from its long history, the city
has a rich natural heritage with some beautiful lakes. Some of the finest
variety of birds and animals are spotted here.
Alwar with its historic fort, palaces & beautiful gardens offers an unforgettable
experience. The medieval fort crowning a scarped hill. Over looks the town
below. Alwar was founded by Rao Pratap Singh in 1775 A.D.
Alwar Gateway Of Rajasthan :
The city of Alwar is referred to as the gateway to the historic and colorful
state of Rajasthan, which is located in the northwestern part of India. However,
it is more than a mere gateway to the rich cultural treasure that lies beyond:
Alwar has its own heritage, which goes back to the mythological legends of
the Mahabharata. Alwar has had a chequered history and has been a witness
to many rules and rulers. It offers the traveler many sites of historical
importance. The ride on the special train, the Fairy Queen is an added attraction
of Alwar.
History Of Alwar
The origin of Alwar city goes back to the time of the Mahabharata. It was a
part of the ancient kingdom of Matsya and it is said that legendary Pandava
brothers had spent some time of their exile there. The ancient state of Alwar
was probably the oldest kingdom in the state of Rajasthan. It is said that the
city was founded by a member of the Kachh family hailing from the town of Amber.
The local Rajput rulers of Alwar had a sweet-bitter relation with the rulers
of Delhi in the early medieval period and there was a constant struggle to take
control of Alwar. As Alwar was located at a strategic place, the Mughals annexed
it and used it to mount military campaigns against the erstwhile Rajput principalities
and states. The decline of the Mughal rule saw a brief struggle between Jat
and Rajput rulers. Later Pratap Singh, a noble, restored parity in 1775. The
descendents of Pratap Singh were great patrons of art and under their rule Alwar
became an important cultural center. The later rulers forged an alliance with
the British that soon broke off, with the latter taking over Alwar.
Location
Alwar city is located in the northeastern part of the state of Rajasthan.
It lies 170 km south of Delhi and is 150 Km from Jaipur. It is flanked by
the barren hills of the Aravali range. The climate of Alwar is temperate,
but compared to other cities and towns of Rajasthan it is not too hot. Summers
can be hot (April-June) but winters are cool and pleasant (November-February).
The cragged hills that surround Alwar protect it from being too hot in summers.
Places To See
The Fort
This huge fort stands 304 metres above the city and 595 metres above the sea
level,constructed before the rise of Mughal empire.
Vinay Vilas Mahal

18th
century palace harmoniously blending the Rajput & Mughal style of Pandu
pot architecture.While the group floor have been converted into govt. offices
and district courts, upper apartment is presently a museum.
Sariska Wildlife
Located 107 kms from Jaipur and 200 kms from Delhi, the sanctuary is in a
wooded valley surrounded by barren mountains. It tiger, leopards, sambhars,
blue bulls, chinkaras, wild boars etc. The sanctuary can be visited year-round,
although during July and August your chance of spotting wildlife is minimal.The
best time is between November and June.
Bala Fort
This imposing fort, with its 5 kms of ramparts, stands 300 m above the city.
Predating the time of Pratap Singh, it's one of the few forts in Rajasthan
built before the rise of the Mughals.
Government Museum
One of the best place in alwar is Museum, placed in city palace, houses some
magnificent royal artifacts. The museum has the finest collection of Mughal
& Rajput paintings of 18th & 19th centuries and some rare ancient
manuscripts in Persian, Arabic, Urdu and Sanskrit. It also has a copy of great
epic 'Mahabharatha' painted by artists of alwar school.
Sites Near by
Silisherh
15 kms southwest of Alwar, was constructed by maharaja Viney Singh in 1845
on a tributary of the Ruparel river. Silisherh is a beautiful lake, covering
an area of 7 sq km, adorned with domed cenotaphs and an ideal place for fishing
and boating.
Vijai Mandir Palace
A splendid palace, build by Maharaja Jai, picture overlooking the palace make
it a fascinating sight. A fabulous Sita Ram Temple attracts number of people
especially during Ramnavami.
Jai Samand Lake
A beautiful artificial lake constructed by Maharaja Jai Singh in 1910 A.D.
is a popular spot for outing & picnic. During monsoons, sprawling greenery
all around make it a vishal treats.
Language :
Rajasthan, Hindi, English
Visiting Time
Though the weather of Alwar is moderate, it is advisable to visit it in the
winter season (September-February).
Travel Information Alwar :
Air :
The nearest airport is Jaipur (143 km).
Rail :
Alwar is connected by rail with all the major cities of India.
Road :
Good motorable roads connect Alwar with all the major cities of India. Some
road distances are Agra (150 km), Deeg (61 km), Bharatpur (94 km), Jaipur (143
km), Udaipur (566 km), Delhi (164 km), Siliserh (15 km), Sariska (37 km).
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