FACTS &
FIGURES
Population : 250,000
Area : 44.76 sq km
Languages : Hindi, Rajasthani and English
Best time to visit : September-February
STD Code : 0144
GATEWAY
TO RAJASTHAN
The city of Alwar is referred to as the gateway to
the historic and colorful state of Rajasthan, which
is located in the northwestern part of India. However,
it is more than a mere gateway to the rich cultural
treasure that lies beyond: Alwar has its own heritage,
which goes back to the mythological legends of the
Mahabharata. Alwar has had a chequered history and
has been a witness to many rules and rulers. It offers
the traveler many sites of historical importance.
The ride on the special train, the Fairy Queen is
an added attraction of Alwar.
LOCATION
Alwar city is located in the northeastern part of
the state of Rajasthan. It lies 170 km south of Delhi
and is 150 Km from Jaipur. It is flanked by the barren
hills of the Aravali range. The climate of Alwar is
temperate, but compared to other cities and towns
of Rajasthan it is not too hot. Summers can be hot
(April-June) but winters are cool and pleasant (November-February).
The cragged hills that surround Alwar protect it from
being too hot in summers.
VISITING TIME
Though the weather of Alwar is moderate, it is advisable
to visit it in the winter season (September-February).
THE PAST
The origin of Alwar city goes back to the time of
the Mahabharata. It was a part of the ancient kingdom
of Matsya and it is said that legendary Pandava brothers
had spent some time of their exile there. The ancient
state of Alwar was probably the oldest kingdom in
the state of Rajasthan. It is said that the city was
founded by a member of the Kachh family hailing from
the town of Amber. The local Rajput rulers of Alwar
had a sweet-bitter relation with the rulers of Delhi
in the early medieval period and there was a constant
struggle to take control of Alwar. As Alwar was located
at a strategic place, the Mughals annexed it and used
it to mount military campaigns against the erstwhile
Rajput principalities and states. The decline of the
Mughal rule saw a brief struggle between Jat and Rajput
rulers. Later Pratap Singh, a noble, restored parity
in 1775. The descendents of Pratap Singh were great
patrons of art and under their rule Alwar became an
important cultural center. The later rulers forged
an alliance with the British that soon broke off,
with the latter taking over Alwar.
TOURIST SPOTS
The Bala Quila (Fort) and the sprawling city palace
complex or Viney Vilas Mahal are main tourist attractions
of Alwar. The lake beside the city palace is a good
tourist spot. The government museum is located within
the city palace complex. The tomb of Tarang Sultan
is another place to visit.
SITES NEARBY
The town of Silisher, famous for its lake, palace
lies 20 km southwest of Alwar. Twelve kilometers from
Alwar is the small hill fort of Kesroli. Seventy-five
kilometers north of Alwar is the popular restored
fort palace of Neemrana. The thickly wooded Sariska
Tiger Reserve is 37 km from Alwar. The picturesque
Jai Samand Lake lies 6 km from Alwar.
SHOPPING
The state of Rajasthan offers a treasure trove of
traditional art and craft items to the travelers.
Alwar is no exception and is popular for its pottery
and jewelry. The wafer-thin pottery called kagzi is
unique and makes ideal souvenir for the tourist here.
HOW TO REACH
Alwar is well connected to different cities around
it by road. Bus service from Alwar to Sariska, Bharatpur,
Deeg and Jaipur is frequent.As Alwar lies on Delhi-Jaipur
line it is well connected with train service also.
There is a daily service of trains from both Delhi
and Jaipur to Alwar. The Ajmer Shatabdi Express stops
at Alwar, except Sunday.
An exciting and exotic train runs from Delhi to Alwar.
It is the famous Fairy Queen, which is the oldest
running steam locomotive in the world. The hospitality
and the luxury of this toy train are exceptional.
It takes about 3-4 hours to reach Alwar. One can enjoy
the scenery of the surroundings en route.
PLACES TO
EAT
Alwar does not offer any special cuisine but a tourist
with a sweet tooth should not miss Alwar Mawa, a special
sweetmeat made out of milk. One can savor traditional
Rajasthani food, Indian, Mughlai and fast food at
different restaurants, hotels and eating points across
the city.