Alwar Travel Guide

150km from Jaipur and 170km from Delhi, Alwar is nestled between a cluster of
small hills of the Aravali range. Perched on the most prominent of these hills
is a massive ancient fort that whispers tales of the rich history of the city.
Once an ancient Rajput state, formerly known as Mewar,
Alwar was nearest to the Imperial Delhi. The people of the state did not
accept any external interference and daringly resisted against foreign
invasions. In the 12th and 13th centuries they formed a group and raided
Delhi. But finally Sultan Balban (1276-A.D.- 1287a.D.) suppressed them,
bringing the area under the a Muslim rule.
In 1771 A.D. Maharaja
Pratap Singh, a Kuchhwaha Rajput belonging to the clan of Jaipur's rulers,
won back Alwar and founded a principality of his own. Apart from its long
history, the city has a rich natural heritage with some beautiful lakes and
picturesque valley thickly wooded in parts.
Some of the finest
variety of birds and animals are spotted here. Alwar has one of the finest
wildlife sanctuaries in Rajasthan - Sariska, which is an excellent tiger
country.
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