Alwar beckons you to experience the quintessential Rajasthani lifestyle being an exemplary amalgam of scenic natural
features, historic forts, architectural marvels, and colourful festivals.
The salubrious air of Alwar is in itself an enticing welcome to all the travellers in dry Rajasthan! Comfortably
ensconced in the foothills of the benign Aravallis, the city offers a gleeful melange of panoramic natural beauty, the
mysticism of old architecture, vibrant cultural practices, and exotic wildlife. The city is an ecological epicentre that
allows Royal Bengal Tigers to co-exist with white-throated kingfishers. Centuries of royalty have left behind
spectacular specimens of architecture in the form of palaces, hunting chalets, forts, and gardens here. Come, join the
expedition into a city that mirrors the true heart and soul of Rajasthan!
Must Visit
The haunted fort of Bhangarh and the wonderfully maintained Sariska Tiger Reserve draw droves of interested explorers
annually! For a scintillating experience, you should boat in the placid Silisherh Lake and trek along the
Sariska-Alwar-Ambar trail. You must also try the delicate Kalakand and collect terracotta statues and handicraft items.
Best time to visit
Winter is the most coveted season for tourists and locals alike in Alwar. In the months
spanning November to February, the natural setting of the lush city awaits your arrival eagerly. The congenial
weather is conducive both for work and play. It is the ideal time to flit around the myriad tourist spots, visit the
shopping centres, and gorge on tasty food items on the go!
Trivia
Unknown to most would be the Pandavas spending the last few years of their exile in Alwar in around 1500 BC, making it
Rajasthan's oldest city.
Interest
Due to its proximity to Sariska Tiger Reserve, Alwar has become a wildlife attraction. Sightings of Bengal tigers, rhesus macaques, chital, sambar, & wild boars are common here. Jungle safaris through dense forests, rocky terrain, and historical ruins like Kankwari Fort add to the thrill.