Weekend Getaway from Jaipur

If you're in search of a refreshing getaway from Jaipur, Alwar might be the ideal destination for you. Located just a three-hour drive away, this charming city presents a fantastic opportunity for a memorable escape. In this article, we'll take you through a comprehensive two-day itinerary, highlighting the finest attractions in Alwar and establishing it as one of the premier weekend getaways near Jaipur. Plus, we'll share the perfect places to stay to enhance your Alwar experience.

Day 1


Alwar Fort: Your journey kicks off at Alwar Fort, majestically perched high on a hill. Originally constructed by the Nikumbh Rajputs in 928 CE, this fort provides breathtaking vistas of the surroundings. Inside the fort, you'll discover a variety of structures, including palaces, temples and mosques. Among them, City Palace stands out, now functioning as a museum showcasing a royal collection that includes furniture, jewellery and paintings. Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alwar Fort is a significant historical and cultural attraction for those intrigued by Indian heritage.

Bhangarh Fort: Following your morning at Alwar Fort, make your way to Bhangarh Fort. Located in the Aravali Hills, this fort is known for its eerie reputation as one of India's most haunted locations. Built in the 16th century by Madho Singh, a Rajput ruler, it was once a thriving town until it was abandoned following a curse imposed by a tantric. Today the fort is open to tourists and researchers but the Indian Government has designated Bhangarh Fort as a "restricted area" and strictly prohibits entry after sunset.

Alwar Bazaar: As the day winds down, consider immersing yourself in the local culture with a leisurely stroll through Alwar Bazaar. While here, take the opportunity to shop for souvenirs and savour local cuisine, all while soaking in the lively atmosphere.

a bird's eye view of the Alwar Fort from above with greenery surrounding it
two tigers at a watering hole in sariska tiger reserve

Day 2


Sariska Tiger Reserve: On day two, prepare for an exhilarating wildlife adventure at Sariska Tiger Reserve, one of the most sought-after weekend getaways from Jaipur for nature enthusiasts. This reserve boasts diverse wildlife, including tigers, leopards, sloth bears, sambar deer and chinkaras. When you embark on a jeep safari at Sariska Tiger Reserve, you can observe these beautiful animals in their natural habitat as they go about their daily routines, particularly the tigers. Additionally, you can explore Kankwadi Fort, a site accessible only via a jeep safari. Sariska Tiger Reserve is also a habitat for various bird species, including hawks, eagles and owls. It's a well-visited tourist destination that offers activities like tiger safari, nature walks and bird watching.

Siliserh Lake Palace: Siliserh Lake Palace, a heritage hotel perched on a hillside with serene views of Siliserh Lake, is a palace showcasing a blend of Mughal and Rajasthani architectural styles. In 2007, Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation (RTDC) transformed this palace into a hotel. The palace's charm lies in its attractions, including boating and fishing, which draw large crowds, as well as the abundant migratory bird population that frequents the area during peak seasons.

As the day winds down, bid adieu to Alwar and begin your journey back to Jaipur, cherishing the unforgettable memories of your short but fulfilling getaway from Jaipur.

For a comfortable and convenient stay during your weekend getaway from Jaipur, consider Hill Fort-Kesroli - 14th Century, Alwar, one of the oldest heritage hotels that perfectly complements your Alwar experience.  From luxurious accommodations to exceptional dining experiences and from exciting recreational activities to a private pool, we ensure that every moment of your visit is filled with joy and comfort. Alternatively, you could also stay at Tijara Fort-Palace, an equally storied heritage property with lavish rooms and state-of-the-art facilities.
 
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