Pandu Pol
Pandupole is a vacationer spot in the Sariska Tiger Reserve Alwar region, Rajasthan, and it has an old legendary implication appended to it. Pandupole was the antiquated site where the most grounded among the Pandavas, Bhima, vanquished the mammoth devil Hidimbb and as a byproduct of this triumph earned the hand of his sister, Hidimba. It additionally has a falling spring rising up out of hard and smaller rocks. Legend has it that the Pandava sibling took shelter here amid their outcast. The fundamental way takes to Pandupole which isn't just a delightful spot beautiful 35-ft waterfall is another fascination here and by the fall is a beguiling little Hanuman sanctuary.
A trail through the Sariska Sanctuary leads one to the - Pandupol Temple of Lord Hanuman. The Pandupol or the Pandu Gate lies in close proximity to the Pandupol Temple. Pandupol is a naturally created arch which is a result of the action of water on limestone. The beauty of Pandupol is enhanced by the vibrant spring that originates from the rocks and cascades down the slope.
The Pandupol Temple was built 5000 years ago by Saint Nirbhaya Das. The natural beauty of the place and the historical and atheistic value of the place attracts a number of tourists to Alwar- Pandupol from all over the world. The local fair in the month of September adds to the attraction of the place. Pandupol is located at a distance of 35 kilometers and 110 kilometers from the Alwar Railway Station and the Sanganer Airport respectively.