Alwar, often referred to as the "Gateway City of Rajasthan," is a captivating destination nestled amidst the green hills of the Aravalli range. It boasts a rich history, with traditions dating back to 1500 BC when it was known as Matsya Desh, a place where the Pandavas of the Mahabharata spent years of their exile. This ancient city offers a unique blend of historical grandeur, cultural heritage, and natural beauty, making it an ideal spot for history buffs, nature lovers, and those seeking an offbeat adventure. Alwar is famous for its culinary specialties, particularly "Alwar ka Mawa" (milk cake) and Kalakand. The city's markets, such as Hope Bazaar and Malakhera Bazaar, are excellent places to find silver jewelry, lac bangles, pottery, and traditional Rajasthani clothes.
Bhangarh Fort
Bala Quila Fort (Alwar Fort)
Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary / Sariska National Park
Siliserh Lake Palace
Hill Fort Kesroli
Neelkant Mahadev Temple
City Palace Alwar
Moosi Maharani Ki Chhatri
Vijay Mandir Palace
Government Museum
Alwar
Fateh Jung Gumbad
Company Bagh (Purjan Vihar)
Karni Mata Temple
Pandu Pol
Bhartrihari Temple
Garbhaji Water Fall
Naldeshwar Shrine
Neemrana Fort Palace
Biodiversity Park
Sarafa Bazaar