Say yes to an unforgettable Same Day Alwar Tour from Delhi in a private car with a trusted driver and tour guide. Visit the Alwar City Palace, Bala Qila, and Siliserh Lake in Rajasthan.
Read MoreThe town of Alwar in Rajasthan is one of the most underrated locations to visit for anyone who is currently staying in the Delhi NCR region. It only takes about 3 hours to cover the distance between these two cities, making it possible to discover amazing tourist destinations and return on the same day. Making this fantasy a reality, we have brought to you the Same Day Alwar tour from Delhi that includes many options for customization!
Alwar is a historic city in Rajasthan closely tied to Maharaja Pratap's legacy, particularly at Bala Qila. This is a 16th-century fort where he took refuge. Pratap Singh Naruka also built Alwar City Palace in 1793 blending Mughal and Rajput styles which served as the royal residence until the 1970s. The government has since converted it into a museum showcasing Alwar's rich cultural heritage.
In our Full Day Alwar Tour Package Visitors can explore the palace's exquisite frescoes mirror work and marble carvings. Key exhibits include the Durbar Hall and the Victoria Hall and a collection of ancient manuscripts and arms. Located close by is Siliserh Lake, a famous spot in this region for both boating and fishing.
Alwar town is approximately 160 kilometers southwest of Delhi. This distance is accessible via NH8. The drive typically takes around 3 to 4 hours depending on traffic conditions.
The TRISOJ team is popular among tourists for creating reliable packages for Indian and international travelers. The same-day Alwar tour from Delhi is a great solution because it places the responsibility of organizing the tour and handling everything on the TRISOJ team so that the traveling group can simply focus on enjoying the good vibes!
Alwar City Palace was built in 1793 as the royal residence of the Naruka dynasty. Maharaja Pratap Singh constructed the palace by blending Mughal and Rajput architectural styles, making it an immortal piece of India's past.
Siliserh Lake, Alwar, is linked to a legendary tale of a Bhomiya Baba who cursed the local king, resulting in the formation of the lake from a magical spring.
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The town of Alwar in Rajasthan is one of the most underrated locations to visit for anyone who is currently staying in the Delhi NCR region. It only takes about 3 hours to cover the distance between these two cities, making it possible to discover amazing tourist destinations and return on the same day. Making this fantasy a reality, we have brought to you the Same Day Alwar tour from Delhi that includes many options for customization!
Alwar is a historic city in Rajasthan closely tied to Maharaja Pratap's legacy, particularly at Bala Qila. This is a 16th-century fort where he took refuge. Pratap Singh Naruka also built Alwar City Palace in 1793 blending Mughal and Rajput styles which served as the royal residence until the 1970s. The government has since converted it into a museum showcasing Alwar's rich cultural heritage.
In our Full Day Alwar Tour Package Visitors can explore the palace's exquisite frescoes mirror work and marble carvings. Key exhibits include the Durbar Hall and the Victoria Hall and a collection of ancient manuscripts and arms. Located close by is Siliserh Lake, a famous spot in this region for both boating and fishing.
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Alwar town is approximately 160 kilometers southwest of Delhi. This distance is accessible via NH8. The drive typically takes around 3 to 4 hours depending on traffic conditions.
The TRISOJ team is popular among tourists for creating reliable packages for Indian and international travelers. The same-day Alwar tour from Delhi is a great solution because it places the responsibility of organizing the tour and handling everything on the TRISOJ team so that the traveling group can simply focus on enjoying the good vibes!
Alwar City Palace was built in 1793 as the royal residence of the Naruka dynasty. Maharaja Pratap Singh constructed the palace by blending Mughal and Rajput architectural styles, making it an immortal piece of India's past.
Siliserh Lake, Alwar, is linked to a legendary tale of a Bhomiya Baba who cursed the local king, resulting in the formation of the lake from a magical spring.
Gawast Patel