Top 6 Places to Visit Alwar is a district and a city of Rajasthan which used to be the capital of the Kachwaha Rajputs and also called as the princely state of Alwar, Rajasthan. The city is also a part of the National Capital Region because of its closer access from Delhi. The city is also known for its glorious history and it also lands many forts, palaces, and temples. There are many tourists’ attractions in Alwar but the city is not only famous for its tourist’s attractions but also for its Ayurvedic and Unani Medicines and for its internationally acclaimed sweets.
The city could be easily reached from Delhi and can be a great tour for the people who are looking to see Rajasthan with attractive Alwar Tourist places. Famous Tourist Places in Alwar are Alwar Fort/Bala Quila, Moti Doongri, Bhangarh Fort, Maharani Ki Chhatri, Hill Fort Kesroli, Itarana, Vijay Mandir, Jaisamand Lake, and Sariska Tiger Reserve and many others. There are many gardens also there where the tourists can have a nice time and Alwar is a place where people from many other communities stay here but not only Rajasthan is so you get to see many ethnicities in culture during your tour of Alwar Tourist Places.
Surrounded by Aravali hills, Alwar is a pretty city of rich culture and heritage and if you visit this city then don’t forget to have a taste of Alwar Ka Mawa – a famous sweetmeat. The best time to visit Alwar would be from October to March. These months are practically ideal for sightseeing, traveling, and exploring this city.
Bhangarh Fort
It rained heavily when I reached the haunted Bhangarh Fort from Alwar via shared auto and public buses. Since I visited Alwar during monsoon, we passed through roads surrounded by lush green mountains even as a gentle breeze was a constant companion.
The first place we visited here was a beautiful temple which was located close to the main entrance. From here, one needs to walk a little further to arrive at the main Bhangarh Fort. It is supposed to be a haunted place and it is said that ghosts roam here after dark.
It is therefore advised to leave Alwar early morning and after visiting Bhangarh Fort, return by noon or early evening. Bhangarh is one of the Top 6 Places to Visit Alwar.
Bala Quila Fort
Bala Quila Fort is one of the top places to see in Alwar. How can you visit Alwar and not see the famous Bala Quila Fort? Perched on a height of 1,000 feet, it sprawls over an area of 5 kilometres. The Bala Quila Fort which can be seen from many places in Alwar. This medieval fort has 15 Hindu temples, 51 small and 15 large towers and 446 openings for musketry.
Originally constructed by Hasan Khan Mewati in the year 1550 C.E., it was later controlled by the likes of Khanzadas, Mughals, Pathans and Jats. The fort gives sweeping views of the Alwar city from the top. One of the best things to do in Alwar is to soak in views from here.
The walls of the fort are so strong that it was difficult to damage it even with canons. However, many canon spots can still be seen here. There are a total of 446 holes across the Bala Quila Fort which were used for operating the canons. There were many canons in the fort premises, one of which is said to be the second largest canon in Asia.
Some of the most important Hindu Temples to visit in Bada Quila Fort of Alwar are Top wale Hanuman Ji Temple, Sita Ram Mandir, Chakradhari Hanuman Mandir and so on. Keep exploring and you may end up finding new secrets of Bala Quila Fort. You may need 2 days in Alwar if you want to see Bala Quila Fort in detail. The second day can be spent in general sightseeing in and around Top 6 Places to Visit Alwar.
Siliserh lake
Siliserh lake is a famous tourists spot of Alwar. Both locals and tourists visit Siliserh lake, especially during evening to enjoy the breath-taking views of the lake and the majestic Aravalli range of mountains from here. It is clearly one of the Top 6 Places to Visit Alwar.
The sun started to set as I stared at the turquoise blue water of the Siliserh lake. Tourists and locals also enjoy boating and sailing in the vast Siliserh lake. I enjoyed the view from a vantage point of Lake Palace Hotel near the canteen.
After sometime I had the food and soft drinks from the canteen and sat at the open-air restaurant overlooking the lake. The food tasted average but was still good. Siliserh lake is located near the Siliserh circle. Do visit this major point of attraction in Alwar. Boating in Siliserh lake is best thing to do in Alwar.
City Palace, Alwar
Top 6 Places to Visit Alwar When I visited the city palace of Alwar, I was amazed with the grandeur of this medieval fort. Whether it is the large courtyard space or bird’s eye views from the roof, it impressed me as I didn’t have much expectations before arriving here.
A classic blend of Rajputana and Mughal architectural style, the Alwar City palace was constructed in the 18th century. It was getting dark when I visited City Palace. I wish I had spent more time here studying the finer architectural details. It is worth it. This underrated place is often missed by tourists despite being one of the top places to visit in Alwar.
Nestled in the foothills of the Aravalli mountains, it is also home to an artificial lake and a museum. City place is one of the Top 6 Places to Visit Alwar, Rajasthan. What might be a tourist attraction for you and me, is home to several Government offices today.
Yes, it’s only in Incredible India that Government offices run from heritage buildings like City Palace. City palace is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
City palace is free to visit. However, if you want to visit its museum, a small fee is charged. A stroll at City Palace is one of the top things to do in Alwar Rajasthan. If you have only 1 day in Alwar, make sure you include City Palace. It is one of the major highlights of Alwar tourism.
Moosi Maharani Ki Chatri, Alwar
You can’t visit Rajasthan and not see a grand cenotaph. I have seen beautiful cenotaphs in Bikaner, Bundi and even the remote Ladnu between Tal Chappar blackbuck sanctuary and Nagaur Fort. However, despite having seen beautiful cenotaphs across Rajasthan, I am yet to see a Cenotaph aka Chattri as grand as Moosi Maharani Ki Chatri of Alwar.
Built by Vinay Singh in the memory of Rani Moosi, the wife of Maharaja Bakhtawar Singh, it is an architectural marvel. Rani Moosi was known for performing ‘Sati’ on the funeral pyres of her husband. The tombs of both the queen and King are located within the Chatri Top 6 Places to Visit Alwar.
It offers great views of the fort, palace and the lake. Beautiful carvings, liberal use of marble and awe-inspiring architecture makes it larger than life. But then, Indians never built anything small ever! Moosi Maharani Ki Chatri is located in Mohalla Ladiya, right outside the main palace of Alwar and the lake.
Sariska Tiger Reserve
Alwar is also known for its top wildlife destination known as Sariska Tiger Reserve. Some people also call it Sariska National Park or Sariska wildlife sanctuary. It is famous as the home of Royal Bengal tiger in their natural habitat Top 6 Places to Visit Alwar.
Other animals that live inside Sariska Tiger reserve are Hanuman Langur, Rhesus monkey, wild dogs, wild boar, Cheetal, 4 horned antelope, Nilgai, Sambar deer, Chinkara, Chausingha, Jungle Cats etc. What’s more? Even the rare Indian Eagle Owl is found here.
Sprawling on an area of 866 square kilometres, Sariska is a must visit place near Alwar. As is common in many wildlife destinations of India, you can also visit many historical Hindu temples inside the forests. These medieval temples belong to the Garh-Rajor aand were built between 10th and 11th century C.E. Some tourists also enjoy trekking in the sanctuary.
The landscape of Sariska Tiger Reserve is punctuated with open grasslands, rocky outcrops and cliffs. The forest type of Sariska is dry deciduous. This offbeat wildlife haven is worth a visit. It is in fact one of the jewels of Alwar Tourism and one of my favorite Top 6 Places to Visit Alwar.