Alwar & Sariska

Wander Freely to Alwar & Sariska — Royal Forts, Wild Forests & Heritage Trails

Historic Roads, Tiger Tracks, Seamless Escapes

Alwar, one of Rajasthan’s oldest kingdoms, is a perfect blend of royal architecture, ancient temples, and untamed wildlife. Paired with the nearby Sariska Tiger Reserve, this region offers a unique experience where history meets wilderness.

Nestled between the Aravalli Hills, Alwar is only 160 km from Delhi, making it a popular weekend getaway. From the majestic Bala Quila Fort to the shimmering Siliserh Lake, and from haunted ruins to tiger safaris in Sariska, there’s something for every type of traveler — history buff, photographer, wildlife enthusiast, or peaceful explorer.

Whether you’re arriving from Delhi, Jaipur, or Gurugram, the well-connected roads make your journey to Alwar & Sariska smooth and scenic.

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Must-Visit Spots In

Sariska Tiger Reserve

Bala Quila

City Palace & Museum

Siliserh Lake & Palace

Moosi Maharani ki Chhatri

Bhangarh Fort

Garbhaji Falls

Vijay Mandir Palace

Neelkanth Mahadev

Kankwari Fort

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find quick answers to common questions about our travel services, pricing, and support.

What is Alwar best known for?

Alwar is famous for Bala Quila, Siliserh Lake, and being the gateway to Sariska Tiger Reserve.

Safaris can be booked online through the Rajasthan Forest Department portal or arranged at the entry gate.

Yes — it’s a protected reserve, and safaris are conducted by trained forest guides and drivers.

Around 37 km — a scenic 1-hour drive through forested roads and villages.

Between October and March, when the weather is pleasant and wildlife is easier to spot.

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