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Distance : |
150km from Jaipur., 170km from
Delhi
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Area : |
235,000
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Altitude : |
250m |
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Temperature : |
Max 37 ºC, Min 24 ºC (summer); Max 31 ºC, Min 11
ºC (winter) |
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Rainfall : |
62 cm |
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¤ Main Attractions in Alwar
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Alwar, the
capital of this ancient state, is a bustling industrial centre today. It
is also one of Delhi's satellite towns. (37km). Though not a bigshot like
Jaipur or Udaipur, Alwar does boast of many beautiful monuments like the
City Palace, Bala Quila and Moosi Maharani ki Chhatri. The Tomb of Fateh
Jung (1647AD) is a local landmark, with a huge dome and internal
ornamental plasterwork in low relief. There's another one – the Tomb of
Tarang Sultan (mid-17th century) – which is also known as the Tripolia.
The Nehru Park is a beautiful patch of green, lined on one side by blue
mountains. In fact, you'd be enchanted by Alwar's Railway Station itself
to begin with (if you're coming by train). It’s an old one, made of pink
sandstone, and said to be one of the neatest in the country.
Travelling a little away from the hub of the town, you could visit
the Vijay Mandir and the beautiful Jaisamand Lake. In fact, many of
Alwar's beauties lie outside town, like Siliserh, Neemrana, Rajgarh,
Bhangarh and Neelkanth. The Aravalli Range provides the region with many
deep verdant valleys as well as bare and lifeless patches, which not only
make Alwar picturesque, but also the favourite hangout for four-footed
residents and feathered visitors.
Vinay Vilas Mahal (the palace
complex) Vinay vilas is the palace complex which is situate below
the fort and some of its parts have been converted into a Government
office. The Palace dates back to 18 the centuary and is a perfect combo of
Rajput and Mughal architecture.
Government Museum You
can locate an array of Mughal and Rajput painting here. You have the rare
art objects and miniature writings. The museum remain closed to the public
on Fridays and on public holidays.
Sariska Tiger Reserve
This is the nearest Tiger Reserve and spans over 800 kms of
forests. The wildlife parks comes under Project Tiger Reserve. The tiger
reserve is a home to some of the best known wildlife
sanctuaries.
Tomb of Fateh Jung This spectacular tomb
has a massive dome which is a fine blend of Hindu and Islamic
architectural styles. Fateh Jung was a minister of Mughal emperor shah and
related to Khanzada rulers of Alwar.
Bala Quila (The Fort)
Bara Quila, the fort, is known for its history which tends to come
from Mughal rulers.
Alwar- School of Arts Alwar was a
buzzing centre of literary activities in the past, inspiring a great
number of poets and writers. A school of miniature painting also thrived
here, ample proof of which lies in the Government Museum. As for
handicrafts, you could try the pretty glass-bangles or colourful saris
(the long piece of cloth cleverly worn by Indian women) that are dished
out by local artisans. A handful of them practice the unique craft of
double-sided dying; they dye one side of a sari in one colour and the
other side in another colour, without the slightest mix of colours. In
fact, these dyers are among the best in the country. The artisans also
make brilliantly dyed pagris (turbans). Another important craft of Alwar
which needs to be mentioned is kagazi. These are unique paper-thin pots
crafted from roots of plants with beautiful patterns carved into their
delicate double walls.
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¤ Excursions from Alwar |
Jaisamand Sanctuary This
sanctuary is located 50 kms south of Udaipur and is a scenic destination.
The succulent valleys and hills lies on the bank of Jaisamand lake, which
is one of the second largest artificial lake in Asia.
Silserh
lake Situated 13 kms from Alwar city, Silserh was constructed in
1845 AD by Maharaja Vinay Singh. It was constructed in 1845 AD by Maharaja
Vinay Singh. Spanning over an area of seven sq kms, this beautiful lake is
adorned with domed cenotaphs.
Vijai Mandir Palace This
palace is located 10 kms away from the city and is one of the splendid
palace which was constructed by the Maharaja Jai Singh in 1918 A.D. This
is a splendid palace overlooking a fascinating sight.
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¤ Main Shopping
Hubs |
There are quite a few market areas in Alwar,
full of the heat and dust of Rajasthan. Some of them are Hope Circus,
Bajaja Bazaar, Sarafa Bazaar, Mala Khera Bazaar and Kedalganj Bazaar.
Jewellery and other handicraft items are the best things you could take
back home. Hope Circus, which is quite a busy place, gets its name from a
monument of the same name. The latter is a circular structure with flights
of steps leading to the top from all four sides. It was named after Miss
Hope, daughter of Lord Linlithgow, the then Viceroy of India, on the
occasion of her visit to Alwar in 1939-40. and while we're still at
shopping and bazaars, you should try the wonderful mawa (a kind of sweet
made of milk) in Alwar. You simply shouldn't miss that! |