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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Patiala to Jaipur?
The direct drive from Patiala to Jaipur is 275 mi (443 km), and should have a drive time of 5 hrs 43 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Patiala to Jaipur, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Alwar, as well as top places to visit like Sheikh Chilli Tomb and Kurukshetra Panorama & Science Centre, or the ever-popular Shri Devikoop Bhadrakali Shaktipeeth Temple, Kurukshetra.
Alwar, located in the northern state of Rajasthan, is a city known for its rich history and architectural marvels. The Alwar City Palace, built in 1793, showcases a blend of architectural styles and houses a museum with precious manuscripts. Nearby, the Moosi Maharani Chhatri shrine stands adorned with marble and sandstone. For those seeking adventure, a steep path leads to the Bala Qila fort which features intricate marble pillars and latticed balconies.
Most popular city on this route
29 minutes off the main route, 73% of way to Jaipur
Best stops along Patiala to Jaipur drive
The top stops along the way from Patiala to Jaipur (with short detours) are Sariska Tiger Camp Resort, Bhangarh Fort, and Prachin shri Sheetla Mata Mandir. Other popular stops include FLYING FOX NEEMRANA, Siliserh Lake, and Brahma Sarovar.
The Shri Devikoop Bhadrakali Shaktipeeth Temple in Kurukshetra, India is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to a former consort of Shiva. As one of the 52 Shaktipeeths in India, it boasts beautiful idols of Gods and Goddesses and is known for granting wishes. Visitors often offer pairs of clay horses to the goddess to show gratitude for fulfilling their desires.
Out of 52, it is one of the Shaktipeeths of India. It has beautiful idols of Gods and Goddesses. This temple is much revered and wish granting one in Kurukshetra. When the wish is granted, people go and offer a pair of clay horses to Goddess.
Manjulika Pramod (PENDOWN) — Google review
A temple of Devi Bhadarkali. Located on the main road. A great feeling comes in the body while sitting in the temple. Beautifully built. Architecture is very good. Must visit place. A new thing which I saw was that people offer statue of an animal to the devi.
Rajesh Khurana — Google review
Devi Kali Shaktipeeth is an awe-inspiring spiritual destination that leaves a profound impact on visitors. The temple's serene ambiance and the powerful presence of Goddess Kali create an atmosphere of devotion and reverence. The intricate architecture and beautifully adorned idol of the deity showcase the rich cultural heritage of the region. Pilgrims seeking spiritual solace will find the experience deeply fulfilling. However, it's important to note that visiting during peak times might lead to crowded conditions. Overall, Devi Kali Shaktipeeth offers a spiritually enriching journey for those seeking to connect with the divine.
Akash Sahu — Google review
The Bhadrakali Temple is situated on the Jhansa Road in the town of Thanesar in the district of Kurukshetra. Bhadrakali is a form of Shakti. This is considered to be one of the 51 Shakti 'pithas' of India. It is believed that an anklet of Sati fell in the well.
Deepak Rohilla — Google review
A huge temple dedicated to goddess Bhadrakali. A must visit place in Kurukshetra. Well maintained temple. All your wishes will come true.
Vatsal G — Google review
Jai Bhadrakali ! This is one of the shaktipeeth from total 51 shaktipeeth. so the devine power is just awesome you will feel the difference of energy happiness and joyful once you are inside the Mandir 🙏♥️. Loved this place I was on trip with my family and entered mandir during early morning at 6:30 AM so we are lucky to have darshan with closest possible view and also it was not a rush time . They had maintained this very well ❤️🩹 and all the Pujaris are very cooperative and full of knowledge .Jai maa Bhadrakali.
DatGo Premium — Google review
Pros:
1. Goddess listens. She sent an auto my way when there was no hope of getting one and one guy denied taking me to station because I was alone passenger. The auto sent wasn't even a passenger hauling auto. It was just some guy delivering stuff but he left me much closer to my destination. Much better than walking all the way. Goddess knew I couldn't make it by walking. She knows what her child needs. Both autos she sent my way while going towards temple and return journey were not meant for me or the route. They still took me as passenger. The kindness goddess had given them today for me is appreciated.
2. I feel that goddess is in the well in front of her idol or in the old tree's roots nearby, not in the idol herself. I did feel a glare coming off the forehead of the idol but it could be paint.
3. An old lady blessed me as I was walking out of the temple premises. I felt goddess didn't bless me when I couldn't get close to the idol. I knew the old lady was trying to con me out of my money. But I looked at her lack of teeth and I wondered what I can possibly get her to eat that she might actually enjoy. So instead of offering her food or shunning her away, I offered her some money that she could buy the stuff she wants to eat. Sometimes it doesn't feel wrong to be cheated. She blessed me in return, the way I expected goddess to bless me, with her hand on my head.
Suggestion: Take permission from sthaneshwar mahadev temple's shivling to visit goddess's temple.
W W — Google review
One of the old and best temple in Kurukshetra. Devotees come here from all around the world.
Satsang complex is also there.
Free langar is also served. Sewa for it is done by temple management accompanied by the persons coming for darshan.
Pooja related stuff is at the entrance of the temple.
One must visit if you are in Kurukshetra.
All amenities like watercooler, washrooms, parking are available.
ABHISHEK SHARMA — Google review
This temple is one of the most famous temple dedicated to Goddess Bhadrakali in india. The temple is believed to be one of the 51 shakti peethas, which are believed to be the site where god sati body parts fell when Lord Shiva carried her remains across the universe. The temple is also believed to be the place where Pandavas worshipped Goddess Bhadrakali before going into battle with the Kauravas during the Mahabharata era . You will definitely enjoy and feel good when you visit this place. It has beautiful ❤️ architectural design, which enhances the beauty of the site. In the opposite of the temple there is o. p Jindal park where you can spend some time in nature after visiting the temple.
Vishal Kumar — Google review
Maa Devikoop (Bhadrakali) Shaktipeeth is one of its kind, the temple has a unique story of its ancient time that lord Krishan went their for worship with Pandavas before the battle of Kurukshetra grounds with Kaurava. Lord Krishna worshiped their for the boon to win battle against Kaurava.
I find their Idols of Maa Bhadrakali, Maa Durga , Bharva & Ganpati. The temple has ample parking & a big shop of offerings inside the temple premises. Devotee ties the tag their to get the boon & unties it when it fulfils. Devotees also offer the pair of small horses when their wishes got fulfilled , the same are available on some cost from the offerings & garland shops. A must visit Hindu temple. Jai Maa Bhadrakali 🌹🙏🌹
Dr. R K Tandon — Google review
Visited this Shaktipeeth...what a place...atmosphere trully mesmerising...mobile photos also allowed here...beautiful temple area...idols are bliss to watch n behold....must visit if you are in Kurukshetra.
Ajay Deoras — Google review
One of the shakti peeth as godess left ankle fell there. It is a place where pandavas are believed to perform prayers and rituals before final battle against kauravas. The shrine is home of goddess kali and her incarnation. It very beautiful and well maintened place. We had opportunity to witness evening arti of devi. Place is very calm and holy. Along with coconut and sweets, chunri and a pair horse statues are offered to Kali maa in this temple
Dhananjay Singh Parmar — Google review
This temple belongs to mata Bhadra Kali. It is among 52 shakti peeth. Amazing Mandir.
Dinesh Jindal — Google review
This place one of the 52. Shakti Peeth great place , just go Kurukshetra junction Railway station just 8 km good place MA BHADRAKALI SHAKTI PEETH
Rajendra Prasad Pal — Google review
One of the shaktipeeth ... Too much of positively and energy at this place. Temple is very clean. Priest and temple staff is very polite... You can reach kurukshetra easily in 3-4 h hours from Delhi.. Apart from mata temple you can visit more place in city.. This can be traveled by own vehicle or rented vehicle.. Sthaneshwar mahadev temple and Jyotisar premises where Lord krishna preached Gita gyan to Arjuna....
rajiv srivastava — Google review
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Jhansa Road, Dist Kurukshetra, opposite Jindal park, Thanesar, Haryana 136118, India
Sheikh Chilli Tomb, located near Kurukshetra, is a grand complex that houses the mausoleum of the revered Sufi saint, Sheikh Chilli. The tomb features delicate Persian influences and includes Mughal gardens, a mosque, and a museum with rare artifacts from nearby archaeological sites. Additionally, there is a smaller tomb believed to be dedicated to the saint's wife. The site also encompasses a madrasa and various other structures.
Nice place to visit with your family and friends.
One thing I didn't like was dating couple because this is historic place not any restaurant or cafe
I couldn't visit museum, it was close at that time , u can visit museum before 5PM.
There is a library too.
There is Harshvardhan park too
And behind the makbara there is an big open ground, darga and some ancient archeological structure too.
I really loved visiting there. Peaceful and good place
Must visit
Sarika Khodamia (SuRu) — Google review
Neat and clean place to visit.. because it is maintained by government
It have small museum inside, some good stuff from mughal era..
Best time to visit in winter.... you can have some romantic moments here.. so come with your partner is better idea..
Only 20 rs charge per person by Online ticket only as current scenario. Offline 25 rs but not available currently. Don't come in hurry
Overall you'll enjoy here.
ashok kumar — Google review
A nice place to visit. Can be made better if the outside garden is maintained properly. Apart from online ticketing, offline ticketing should also be available for non-technical people.
Prixit Parashar — Google review
Great place to visit for History lovers. Lot of things have been discovered by the ASI through excavation at the site. It gives a peek through to our glorious past. There are 2 small museum inside the fort/tomb which show cases the various artefacts discovered. Overall a good site. Maintenance is not up to the mark.
Aleev Saha — Google review
This tomb needs maintenance. When I visited, it was not crowded at all. The tickets are available online only. Not all rooms/areas were accessible for tourists. It's a decent place to visit if you are in Kurukshetra.
Harsh Rathee — Google review
Amazing place to explore in Kurukshetra City. Good place to click some pictures. Ticket price is very reasonable. There is an open area to have a picnic with family and friends.
Harsh Rao — Google review
Sheikh Chilli's Tomb is complex of structures located in Thanesar, in the Kurukshetra district of Haryana, India. It includes two tombs, a madrasa, Mughal gardens and various subsequent features.
entrance gateway. However this structure didn't carry any entrance from the ground floor, but had an opening towards the west on the upper storey. This opening on the upper floor gave a direct accessibility from the Raja Harsha-ka- Tila located west of the sarai and the chamber is constructed in such a way that probably this was the place from where an authority used to address the gathering below within the sarai. West of the tomb are the ruins of Harsh-ka- Tila. Excavations conducted at this site revealed a continuous habitation at the site from about the first century A.D. to the late Mughal period. The findings of a few sherds of painted Grey Ware along with associated plain grey, black-slipped and red wares in pre-Kushana levels also suggest the inhabitation of the site in the first millennium B.C.
Dhasarathan M — Google review
Honestly, i enjoyed a lot here.Infact, Proper take care of sanitation and cleanliness because it is maintained by government.
It has small museum inside, some good stuff from mughal era..
Best time to visit in winter.... you can have some romantic moments here.Indeed, come with your partner will be best idea.
Only 20 rs charge per person by Online ticket only as current scenario. Offline 25 rs but not available currently. Don't come in hurry
Overall ,you'll enjoy and having fun with your loved ones.
Vishal Kaul — Google review
Ticket Rs 20. It is vast heritage containing tomb of sheikh chilli and has museums with very old tools and artifacts. If you are visiting kurukshetra, do visit here cauz it is such a great place for photoshoots
Pavika Nanda — Google review
This tomb belongs to Sheikh Chilli who was a scholar and a teacher to Dara Shikoh, eldest son of the fifth Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. There are two tombs, a madarsa, a beautiful garden and a small archaeological museum. A second tomb is dedicated to Sheikh Chilli's wife. Sheikh Chilli's tomb has an octagonal figure, constructed from buff sandstone and has a pearl shaped marble dome that sits on its top like a crown. His wife's tomb is made from red sandstone, has a marble dome and carved floral designs. It is also believed to be similar to Taj Mahal in certain aspects.
The museum houses some seals, terracotta sculptures, ornaments, swords, etc. from various kingdoms that existed between first and seventh centuries. Most of the structures in this complex have a substantial touch of Persian architecture. The most comforting fact about Sheikh Chilli's tomb is that it's not too crowded. Visitors can see everything with peace, sit comfortably, have discussions and click pictures. The area near the main tomb offers a very good view and hence, some people even prefer to sit here for a little longer to relax.
Sukhjinder Singh — Google review
It's a beautiful place with Mughal History and Architecture. Who loves history, architecture and archeology pls do visit this place. 😍🤘
Homaed Ishaque moon — Google review
Such a wonderful and well maintained historical monument. Museum is very well managed too. It's great to explore such an important place and know about its history. Very photogenic location during sunset.
Prateexit — Google review
An awesome place to spend good quality time here and knowing about some age old history and to check out old arts there is museum as well inside there.... The ticket costs Rs.20/- per person (for Indian residents) and Rs. 250/- per person (for International visitors) and is generated by visitor himself/herself only by scanning the QR code placed outside the ticket counter... Must visit place if one is visiting Kurukshetra...
Amit Bedi — Google review
The place is very beautiful ❤️ and charming 💖. You can visit here with family and friends and book your advance ticket online only. Outside meals are not allowed inside but you can take them hidden in a bag.
Rakeysh Dhiman — Google review
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XRGH+M6H, Darra Khera, Kalyan Nagar, Thanesar, Haryana 136118, India
The Kurukshetra Panorama & Science Centre is a unique museum that explores ancient Indian science and its relevance to modern times. The museum offers numerous engaging experiments designed to stimulate curiosity and understanding, despite its relatively small size. Entrance requires purchasing a ticket at an affordable price, and science enthusiasts should plan to spend several hours exploring the exhibits. Rest rooms are well-maintained, while parking space is ample.
This is really very special place to be in. You have plenty of interesting experiments to experience. Though not very big, this serves it's purpose of generating curiosity in minds. I loved most of the experiments. Most experiments are based on the ground. At entrance you have to buy a ticket of nominal value. For science lovers, you need to keep aside at least 3 to 4 hours to experience this place. Don't rush as this is the place for experience and not just viewing. 3D room was not operational. Rest rooms are clean and neat. Sufficient parking space.
UMESHCHANDRA SHELKAR — Google review
Kurukshetra Panorama and Science Centre is a unique Centre that combines science with religion. The main attraction of the Centre is a life-like panorama of the epic battle of Kurukshetra that showcases Mahabharata war with scientific explanations justifying every episode in the war. The magnificent two-storied building of the Centre has cylindrical walls. The Centre has an interesting exhibition called 'India: A Heritage in Science, Technology and Culture', consisting of working and interactive exhibits on ancient Indian concept of properties of matter, structure of atom, geometry, arithmetical rules, astronomy, medicine and surgery.
Most of equipment are not working..
Arun Ansal — Google review
Our visit at the Panorama and Science Center was quite pleasant. It displays the historical culture of India, provides students and science interested people with amazing and easy to understand experiments, as well as the impressive panorama on the 1st floor.
It's great for students and young people. The small entrance fee is not a problem for the experience you get.
The only negative thing to say about it is that around 1/5 or 1/4 of the experiments need some more attention and care or should get repaired/replaced.
Arthur — Google review
This is a very good place to visit in kurukshetra. This science musium gives you a great experience and if you have kids they will definately enjoy their. Along with. A small Jurassic park is also made around the musium. Kids can have some fun there as well. A full 18 days Mahabharata yudh is described on the top floor of the musium.
Mayank Sharma — Google review
It's a nice place just need some renovations. Wish they restart the 3D movie show and repair/replace broken games. You can give it a try for refreshing and Innovative experience. A recommendation to bring young kids. Ticket is 50 rupees for adult and 10 rupees for kids, mentioned they have h certain height criteria for consideration as kids. Or if you are coming on school trip you can also get tickets for cheaper
Harshit Singh — Google review
Kurukshetra Panorama and Science Centre is a unique Centre that combines science with religion. But strangely " So Most of equipment are not working.. " Even the 3 D FILM ZONE is totally closed.
When I visited in 2019 it was so good experience there.
Lets come to the best part about the place, the Main attraction was Mahabharata war with scientific explanations justifying every episode in the war.The Centre has an interesting exhibition called India A Heritage in Science, Technology and Culture. It has working and interactive ancient Indian concept of properties of matter, structure of atom, geometry, arithmetical rules, astronomy etc.
Riya Chauhan — Google review
the Kurukshetra Panorama & Science Centre offers a blend of cultural and educational experiences. Visitors interested in Indian mythology and history, particularly the Mahabharata, can appreciate the panoramic painting and gain insights into the epic. Meanwhile, the Science Centre provides an opportunity to explore and learn about scientific concepts through hands-on exhibits and displays. The Kurukshetra Panorama is a large circular hall that houses a panoramic painting depicting the Mahabharata war. The painting spans 402 feet in length and 25 feet in height, and it provides a detailed representation of the battlefield, including the armies, warriors, and key events from the epic.
vaishali sharma — Google review
I visited the Kurukshetra Panorama & Science Centre in August 2023. It is one of the few good tourist places in Haryana. However, the museum feels old, as many models were broken and many didn't work properly. It lacks proper maintenance.
Harsh Rathee — Google review
Its a super place to visit below are some pictures and they are only 1% of the museum you can experience ar , vr too there and entire mahabharat in 3d see the practical demo of everything you learn at school and old items too
Vaibhav Dhingra — Google review
Ticket will cost you 50 rs and if you want to watch a 20 minutes 3D show then 40 extra per person.
Place is good to go with kids. 3D film is about sea life and will excite only kids I believe.
Very Neat And clean place. Water and loo facilities available inside.
Good to go
Ritu Maandey — Google review
Best place to spend the weekend. This is a well arranged place where you can understand the whole Mahabharta visually in one go.
The science museum is very nice place to go with the children. The museum also contains the historical equipment, study material and many fiction items.
This is a fully Air Conditioned place.
Ajay K Virdi — Google review
4 stars⭐ for overall museum experience + 1 star ⭐ for a special top floor 3d model auditorium hall displaying the mahabharat battle.
It's a must to visit this science center (especially for kids) if u ever visit Kurukshetra, and just in 2 minutes walking distance, there is the great Krishna Museum on the right hand side too.
After you enjoy all the models and science displays in this science Center, DONT FORGET to visit the Mahabharat battle auditorium hall on the top floor in the science Center. It will literally take you back in time at mahabharat war. I have shared a video of the hall here that you can see 😉
#HareKrishna 🙏
Ankush Mukherjee — Google review
Very nice to see such great enthusiasm among school kids to learn through various facets of science in this well managed place. Enthralled by the amazing Mahabharata recreation at the top floor. Must visit for enthusiasts of Indian mythology!
Prateexit — Google review
A place to visit with kids lots of science equipments and illusions shown inside. Parking. Mahabharta history also displayed at first floor. Three shows also available at cost of 40/- 20/- 10/- . Entry fee is only 50/- per person. Children below 3.5 feet entry is free.
hanish arora — Google review
While we were driving down to this place nostalgia kicked in and drove us to our school days. This was the perfect destination for a school trip.
Once the jewel of kids eyes has now lost its sheen. Most of the things were not is working conditions due to poor maintenance.
But still we enjoyed like a small kid and especially when we had our own kid with us.
Very reasonable price of 50rs per person.
Himanshu — Google review
Excellent experience... learning for kids about our rich culture n our historical activities...also school children visit here for science learning n for school science fair also...i suggest school kids n also parents to visit here to explore our culture and much more
R@#UL B#@RDWAJ — Google review
very rushy area on Sunday..some instruments are not working inside panorama... greenary view around it.. overall nice palace to visit...👌
Yogita Grover — Google review
Many ancient sculptures and objects related to Krishna were found here, which date back to 18-20 BC. Apart from this, we also get a lot of information about the Kurukshetra panorama.
Anoop Chatterjee — Google review
A good place to visit. A good science museum.
Also having Panorama displaying complete Mahabharat main episodes.
A must visit
Having entry ticket. Closes by 6 pm
Sanjeev Singhal — Google review
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Pehowa Road, near Theme Park, Dukh Bhanjan Colony, Kurukshetra, Haryana 136118, India
Srikrishna Museum, established in 1991, showcases the history of Hindu deities through archaeological artifacts and exhibits. It offers a captivating insight into the culture, art, and religion of Kurukshetra. The museum boasts beautiful paintings and sculptures made out of marble or wood that depict Lord Krishna's life. Tourists can avail themselves of cost-effective local bus services for visits to the museum.
A place devoted to lord Krishna and and the era of Mahabharata depicting some scenes of Mahabharata and finest historical relics dating as back as 2nd century from all over India. From harrapan artifacts to embroidery, this place has lot to offer And to the surprise it's only 30 rupees for the entry ticket. But this place needs proper attention and maintenance. It's located adjacent to science panorama and worth a visit.
Harshit Singh — Google review
All work is really very creative. Everything is Made up of marble or wood. Wooden and marble work is very very creative. Everything is described related to lord Krishna in this museum through wooden or marble art.
Mandeep Singh Jassal — Google review
It's a good museum both for students as well as general public . Depiction of war is excellent on first floor
shantha G — Google review
Must visit place. Usually less crowded and peaceful. Garden is very beautiful. Family enjoyed well.
We were just passing by and visited. It was good on the way visit.
Sangeeta — Google review
As an Indian, especially if you’re interested in history then you must visit this museum where you can find invaluable information and resources how the Indian sub continent was connected from Greece, Afghanistan, Loas to Angkorwat in Cambodia.
Jai Hind.
MADHANAN NATARAJAN — Google review
Beautiful Historical Place 👌😍 All thing in this Museum are very ancient and attractive 👍🏻Must visit here ☺️
Sadhavi Thakur — Google review
Beautifully designed to present life and related materials from time immemorial to Lord Krishna. Lay out and musical enchantments add to its uniqueness.
rakesh duggal — Google review
Nice experience. Filled with the artifacts, scriptures, statues, artworks depicting Mahabharata & Sri Krishna's life.
Had fun at the park nearby. Had meal at pandav rasoi which was average. Peaceful environment. Ticket price per person under 50 rupees.
Gurpreet kaur — Google review
Wonderful museum which gives an insight to our culture,art and religion. Beautiful paintings and sculptures at display. Must visit on one's trip to Kurukshetra.Tourist bus for local visits available which is very cost effective too.
Dwarkanath KC — Google review
Srikrishna Museum is situated beside Kurukshetra Panorama & Science Centre in same complex.
Ground Floor has bronze, wooden and terracotta sculptures of Lord Krishna.
First Floor has wall paintings of different materials and styles like Palm Leaf Paintings, Cloth Paintings in Rajasthani, Odisha Styles.
Second Floor has adaptation of various scenes of Mahabharat and Lord Krishna’ Birth to God Forms.
Photography and Videography is banned in the museum.
Cleanliness and Maintenance of museum is very good.
ONLINE Ticket Booking System of Srikrishna Museum Trust is complete FAILURE.
I know, the STRICTNESS of GUARDS is good for discipline and maintenance of museum. But still their INTERFERENCE is more than expected.
ADVICE - If you are a lover of archeology, you haven’t seen Mahabharat & Sri Krishna on Television and haven’t read Geeta or Mahabharat, then you should visit this museum OTHERWISE no need to visit.
Hope The Review Helps !!!
Regards
Jaidev Beniwal — Google review
History is well preserved and maintained
Must visit to know about shree Krishna jii and Mahabharata
Sarika Khodamia (SuRu) — Google review
If you wants to see the live Mahabharata seens , visit the shrikrishna meusium. Really liked and loved this place .
Rahul Panghal — Google review
Old memories are so beautiful and my mind becomes up to date.😄😄
Pankaj Kumar — Google review
Although the rush was there but excitement can beat the huge rush .
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The name depicts " Krishana Museum" just next building to "Panorma" Known for science & technology
As u know krishana is Artist but still he blessed many of us to create the monuments of his Idol 🎨The art was so good
From various state of india the Idol of Krishan ji is kept here and the types of art they used in that century beautiful 🥰 gallery must visit
Price of ticket is 20-30₹ only per person
Some pics and vedio I'm sharing rest u can visit 🙏
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rohit garg — Google review
Nestled within its walls, the Krishna Museum beckons visitors on an extraordinary journey into the enigmatic realm of Lord Krishna. Here, the multifaceted persona of Krishna, as woven into the tapestry of the Mahabharata and the Bhagvata Purana, unfolds in all its splendor.
This captivating museum comprises six galleries, divided evenly between two blocks. Each gallery holds a treasure trove of artifacts that breathe life into the legend of Lord Krishna. Stone sculptures, bronze castings, delicate leaf etchings, exquisite terracotta creations, and particularly, the miniature paintings, bear testament to the craftsmanship of the era.
The level of intricacy and devotion poured into each miniature painting truly struck me. These masterpieces felt like a glimpse into the artist's soul, capturing the essence of devotion and storytelling. It was as if they held a mirror to the spiritual journey of Lord Krishna. The aura is palpable, and one can almost sense the presence of the deity within the walls.
Stepping into the museum feels like a pilgrimage into the heart of devotion and artistry. Every piece, meticulously curated, narrates a story of its own, echoing the timeless tales of Krishna's divine escapades.
As an extension of this sanctuary of culture, the Multimedia Mahabharata and Gita Gallery, a collaboration between Haryana Tourism and the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, offers a digital odyssey through the epic. It seamlessly intertwines technology with tradition, providing a dynamic and immersive experience for modern audiences.
The Krishna Museum stands as a beacon, not only to the devotees of Lord Krishna but to all seekers of wisdom and lovers of art. It offers a rare glimpse into the cultural tapestry of ancient India, preserving the legacy of Lord Krishna for generations to come.
In conclusion, a visit to the Krishna Museum is akin to embarking on a spiritual sojourn, where the essence of Lord Krishna permeates every corner. Its meticulously curated exhibits and innovative multimedia gallery pay homage to the enduring legacy of this divine deity. For anyone seeking to immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of India, this museum is an absolute must-visit.
Upasana Negi — Google review
Beautiful place having paintings and sculptures of lord krishna at different historical times and from different parts of India.
Various paintings capturing watershed events of Mahabharata are life-like and transport you to those times when these events took place.
Artists who painted them have done a dab job. The place connects you to your roots. Entry fee is rs 30 per person.
Mukesh Gupta — Google review
Visiting the Krishna Museum was a journey into the rich and captivating world of Lord Krishna's life and teachings. The museum's exhibits offered a profound glimpse into the mythology, history, and spirituality associated with Lord Krishna.
The displays were thoughtfully curated, providing a comprehensive narrative of Lord Krishna's life, from his childhood tales to his role as a revered deity. The intricate artworks, sculptures, and artefacts showcased the artistic and cultural significance of Lord Krishna in various regions and time periods.
In conclusion, the Krishna Museum is a place of cultural and spiritual enrichment. It beautifully encapsulates the essence of Lord Krishna's life and teachings, making it a must-visit for both devotees and those interested in Indian culture and spirituality.
Akash Sahu — Google review
Very good experience... But they proper care and maintenance ... I feel they did not care because mostly murti are damage and conditions also not good . ...
Sachin Paliwal — Google review
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Thanesar City Railway Station, Railway Station Area,Kurukshetra, Thanesar, Haryana 136118, India
Brahma Sarovar is a noteworthy and ancient water pool with religious significance in Hindu culture. It features remarkable sculptures and temples, providing a serene and peaceful atmosphere suitable for morning and evening walks. Visitors can spend quality time here surrounded by its historical and picturesque view as well as take a dip in the clean holy water. The location also offers restrooms and water filters for convenience.
Take a dip in the holy water!
Water is clean and the place is well maintained.
Sachin Achari — Google review
As the sun begins to dip towards the horizon, the sky is painted in a warm and inviting array of colors. A mixture of reds, oranges, and pinks spread out like a canvas above the calm pond, creating a breathtaking sight that fills the heart with a sense of tranquility
Devesh — Google review
You will feel relaxed and calm. No words to describe this place.
I usually visit this place.. sit in a corner and admire it...
While sitting here you can feel the Mahabharata era... There are some other places to visit in Kurukshetra but no one can beat this place...
My favourite spot to visit whenever i feel alone or dipressed...
Aditya Dixit — Google review
One of the major pilgrimage sites for Hindus, this place is beautifully maintained and looks even more beautiful in the evening. One can take bath in the holy lake and there's also a Shiv temple for worship.
Lekh Raj — Google review
Braham Sarovar, as the name suggests, is associated with Lord Brahma, the creator of the Universe. Taking dip in holy water of sarover during Solar Eclipse is considered equal to the merits of performing thousands of Asvamedha Yajnas. According to Local Legends this tank was first excavated by King Kuru the ancestor of Kauravs & Pandavas. Having seen its huge water body Abul-Fazl the courtier of Mughal emperor Akbar during solar eclipse has described the vast water body of this sarovar as miniature Sea. According to the local tradition a tower was erected by Yudhistar in the island situated in the middle of sarovar as a token of his victory in the Mahabharta battle. In the same island complex lies a ancient Draupadi kupa. The shrine of Lord Shiva located on the northern bank of the sarovar is called Sarveshwar Mahadev. According to the tradition, the Shiva Linga was installed here by Lord Brahma himself. Annual Gita Jyanti celebrations is held on banks of bramsarover in November-December.
Sukhjinder Singh — Google review
Attended the evening aarti and booked an e rickshaw to get parikrama of the brahma sarovar. Very peaceful atmosphere. Must visit on a kurukshetra trip. You can also see Draupadi ka Kuan inside the premises. Ample paid parking available outside
Pavika Nanda — Google review
Historical and serenic view,good for spending some quality time.There is huge pond people also bathe.
Yash Sapra — Google review
This is best place as of our hindu texts , and presently one can come here for gita mahotsav and ti visit the temple . Locals come here for there peace of mind as it is a very calming and peaceful place . So if you want to visit kurukshetra don't forget to come here.
Ankita — Google review
Those who wish to know about wars, Krishna who remained God and a humane. A sarovar with long stretch of water pooled from canals. Evening time is pleasant here. So many stories start unfold here.
Amita Gupta — Google review
No doubt a Devine place, excellent vibes. Everyone should visit this place for spiritual enhancement and meditation.
Neeraj Kapur — Google review
A place where one can sit for hours in peace. Good for morning and evening walks. Very beautiful calm and soothing environment.
Restrooms and water filters are also available.
Kanchan Verma — Google review
Haryana Kurukshetra is a holy city with historic importance and famous for Brhma Sarovar & temples. Brahma Sarovar is a big water body that attracts Millions of people every year and is most crowded during the festive seasons.
I visited this place this August 2022. The Sarovar was big & clean. A partition was made in the Sarovar to indicate the safe side for bathing. However, good swimmers were jumping the other side and enjoying.
The hawkers can also be found selling food items around the Sarovar. Teams of local Police patrol the site every now and then to ensure the safety of the visitors.
The ideal time to visit the site is the evening, when this location becomes peaceful and calm.
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Parikshit Kamath — Google review
Love to visit this historical place.
It's a religious place link to Mahabharata and Shri Krishna ji. There is a saying that after Mahabharata war is over there is pap hi pap all around. On request of Braham ji there is he makes a huge sarovar. In which during bathing in amavasya remove all sins of a person.
Place is very quit and huge.
Cleaningnesse is top most.
Local people walk there in morning and evening times.
Lots of tourist visit there.
In the centre of sarovar a huge depiction of Shri Krishna and Arjuna famous house cart ,it is made of Cooper.
There is Devi cope where drophdi Take water during Mahabharat war.
There is a shyam temple near to Devi cope where bahubri or today Khatu Shyam ji reside.
Mukesh Kumar — Google review
Brahma Sarovar is an ancient water pool sacred to Hinduism in old Kurukshetra city, in the state of Haryana in North India.
Hinduism lays emphasis on taking bath for internal and external purity. Most religious sites have water pools or sarovar in or near the Hindu temple and Sikh gurdwara.
The Hindu genealogy registers at Kurukshetra, Haryana are kept here.
Expect over 100,000 devotees visiting the place during eclipse.
Shanky Bhola — Google review
A sacred place, beautiful location with clean environment. One can spends hours just by sitting there besides the Sarovar.
Baldev Singh — Google review
So nice religious and historical place related to Mahabharata and Lord Krishna. This is the land where Battle of Mahabharata was fought between Pandavas and Korvas. This sarovar is religious place and you can take a dip in this holy water and witness evening hymns like ganga aarti and much more.
veer kumar — Google review
I visited the Brahma Sarovar in August 2023. During the daytime, it appeared quite average. It was moderately crowded, and many of the events were scheduled for nighttime only. The sarovar water and majestic chariot made my visit worthwhile.
Harsh Rathee — Google review
Brahma Sarovar in Kurukshetra is not just a water tank; it's a sacred oasis steeped in myth and spirituality. Standing beside its tranquil waters, I couldn't help but feel the divine energy that emanates from this ancient place of worship.
In close proximity, the Birla Gita Mandir and Baba Nath's 'haveli' stand as testament to the spiritual richness of Kurukshetra. Each visit to these hallowed grounds reminded me of the deep-rooted heritage and profound beliefs that have shaped this land.
For me, Brahma Sarovar is more than just a sacred site; it's a place where time seems to stand still, where the heart finds solace, and where the soul feels truly at home. Every visit here is a journey into the depths of my own spirituality, a reminder of the profound connection between the divine and the earthly.
In conclusion, Brahma Sarovar is a jewel in the spiritual crown of Kurukshetra. Its beauty transcends the physical, touching the very essence of our being. To witness the magic of this sacred tank is to partake in a timeless dance of faith, nature, and divinity. This is a place where the soul finds its sanctuary, and where one can truly connect with the eternal. A visit here is not just a journey; it's a pilgrimage of the heart and spirit.
Upasana Negi — Google review
The historical Mahabharata took place in Kurukshetra and Gita gyan was given by Shri Krishn to Arjun here. Must visit place
Karmveer singh tomar — Google review
Beautiful place... really njoyed spending time here... very peaceful and relaxing place... Do visit this place in the evening to njoy light breeze and sunset and attend aarti near katyayni mandir and njoy with family in the lush green park area around The Krishna Arjun Rath area surrounded by sarovar
Prachi S — Google review
A wonderful place to spend quality time with family. Cool Breeze, clear water, fancy lights, wide road, beautiful temples and a number of street food stalls... What else do you need ? Great ambiance overall !!
s k agrawal — Google review
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Brahma Sarovar Area, Thanesar, Haryana 136118
I'll never travel to Jaipur without this trip planner again
Sacred place. Feeling great to visit a place where God himself narrated bhagwad Geeta.
Avinash Bhamu — Google review
Superb temple and super environment... Everyone should experience the light and sound show near temple.. And it will start fronm 7 or 7:30 pm daily. Ticket will be there.. There is no ticket counter available... Just enter the gate one person will be there near gate for tickets....
Anuraj Nair — Google review
'Jyoti' means the light or enlightenment and 'Sar' means the core. Hence, 'Jyotisar' means 'core meaning of light' or the 'essence of enlightenment'. ✨
It is believed that Mahabharata battle started from Jyotisar, where on the eve of the battle, deluded Arjuna received the eternal message of Gita from its propounder, Lord Krishna.
There is a marble statue of Lord Krishna and Arjuna on chariot where the former is depicting the Bhagavad Gita.
There is also a huge statue of the Visvarupa (Vishwaroopa), the universal or cosmic form of Lord Krishna.
This place is peaceful but remains a little crowded.
Swagat Behera — Google review
Must visit site on trip to kurukshetra. Vast and peaceful temple premises
Pavika Nanda — Google review
Peaceful and spiritual place. Sound and light show organised in evening. Beware of Monkeys in evening time near the trees. Place of Bhagwat Geeta.
Kamaldeep Sangwan — Google review
Place is well maintained. It reminds the period of mahabharat war and when Arjun refused to fight against his relatives, Loard krishna told him to fight as his karma and not to seek the fate of war because everything that happens is as per the wishes of bhagvan krishna.
Dhananjay Singh Parmar — Google review
Historically, it is an important place but very poorly maintained. Sarovar here is also not properly maintained. Scenes of Mahabharta are created through statues but kept in the rooms which can be seen through windows. A tree, names Akshay Vatt, which is believe to be from the period of Mahabharat or witness of Gita Updesh by Krishna to Arjuna is not well maintained.
Rajesh Khurana — Google review
It is a very peaceful place. The light and sound show in the evening is a visual treat and enlightening. It is a very beautiful show and is also mesmerizing. Must visit for the light and sound show
NUTEK STUDY CENTRE — Google review
This place is known for Krishna where he gave updesh to Arjun before the start of the Mahabharata war. It is sacred place to visit and learn about life. Visiting in the evening in the best time as it has light and sound event. It is too good. It is must to watch for anyone.
Abhinav Dhiman — Google review
Great day
Nitin Saxena — Google review
Peaceful, elevating and relaxing place. The place has immense religious importance for Hindus, and is full of huge and old banyan trees
Ankit Wadhwa — Google review
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Jyotisar, Josar, Haryana 136119
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Gurudwara Baoli Sahib
Gurudwara
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Historic Sites
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Always feel calm and fortunate sitting inside the Gurudwara Sahib I felt like I am sitting in the lap of Guru Nanak ji 🙏🏻
jot guraya — Google review
Excellent peaceful neat and clean place for meditation... visit with family
kd malik — Google review
Its a religious place of sikh community but the gates are open for everyone. Beautiful from inside and very clean. There is free food service 24*7 for the needy. A very good place to spend some of your time peacefully.
Govind Bansal — Google review
It's a religious place of sikh and serving food to everyone 24/7 This shows the heart of sikhs and humanity between them
। ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ । — Google review
Wonderful place
Balwinder Singh — Google review
Guru Nanak Dev charitable organization Pehowa good for eye👀 care, here's facilities & behaviour is very good, I'm very proudly feel because I live here. Respect All sikkhism Relign 👳👳 Satnam Vaheguru Ji 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Adarsh Dahiya — Google review
Guru Ghar is always best, this one is also. 24 hour open for visitors, rest here, stay here, Langar all time (food) . All u need is bring a sheet (chaddar) with urself if you are going to stay night.
Sahil Saluja — Google review
Its a place where 1st Sikh Guru Guru Nanak Dev Ji worshiped God.. you can feel spiritual calmness while hearing to the Gurbani being recited here. Thers one sarovar.. Langar is served to everyone without discrimination.
PALWINDERSINGH SAINI — Google review
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Guru Dawara, Bholi Sahib, Pehowa, Haryana 136128, India
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Firoz Shah Palace Complex
Local history museum
Sights & Landmarks
Remains of a 1350s complex of red sandstone with a mosque, underground apartments & other buildings.
This is great historical place where Firoz Shah lived with his sons. His son's name Fateh Khan.there are many rooms and groves and there are also park and lat ki maszid
Sachin Buddhist — Google review
It was built by Firoz Shah Tughlaq, the Sultan of Delhi (1351-1388 AD). The palace is built of rubble masonry covered with thick lime plaster. Its arches are supported on sandstone carved pillars possibly belonging to some Hindu temples. The palace complex consists of an open courtyard on the sides of which are placed two to three storied structures. In the massive western wall of the palace is a passage from where steps lead to the terrace. The passage meant for troops guarding the palace is provided with arch holes and includes a bastion, the hollow core of which has a pillared hall connected with other rooms of the palace.
The Roamers — Google review
Known originally as ‘Hisar-e-Firoza’, this large palace complex was built by the Sultan Firoz Shah Tughlaq in 1354 CE. It consists of various palace buildings, stables, a Diwan-e-Aam (Hall of Public Audience), hamaam (or bath chambers), a mosque (the Lat ki Masjid), granary, and other buildings. Unfortunately, except for the Lat ki Masjid, nothing is signposted, so you wander through with no idea of which building is supposed to be what. There are no guides around either, so all you can do is get a feel of how vast this place once was.
No entry fee is charged for the palace complex. Note that Google Maps incorrectly shows the entrance to the palace complex as being through a narrow lane branching off from the main road. The correct entrance is on the main road, very close to a large bulging bastion beside a foot overbridge.
Madhulika Liddle — Google review
Location
Hisar, Haryana, India
Coordinates
29.166306°N 75.720587°E
Settled
1357
Founded
1354
Built
14th century
Built for
Firoz Shah Tughlaq
Demolished
1398
Restored by
Archaeological Survey of India
Architectural style(s)
Islam
Governing body
Archaeological Survey of India
Gurjari, the mistress of Firoz Shah Tughlaq, was a local resident of Hisar and belonged to a pastoral community. When Firoz asked her to accompany him to the throne at Delhi, she refused. So instead, he built a palace for her in Hisar and built his own palace complex around it.[citation needed. Parking available here
Food stalls are also available but outside.
Overall experience is very good 🙂
Digital Expert Official — Google review
Very old tourist place of Hisar. Famous because it is very precious diamond of Hisar place from thousand years old. All the tourist come in Hisar I will recommend to visit this place. You will get a guide inside this place from goverment officials who will tell you about all work of firoz Shah Tughlaq. Who made this old monument for his queen in old ancient days. He was very arrogant because to make his queen happy and good feel he made this old monument for his queen.
Status world — Google review
Firoz Shah Palace Complex in Hisar, Haryana, is a captivating archaeological wonder that transports you back in time. The rich historical tapestry woven into every stone is awe-inspiring. The well-preserved remnants and architectural grandeur make it a must-visit tourist destination. Exploring the palace complex was a journey through history, and the cultural significance of this site left a lasting impression. A true gem for history enthusiasts and a testament to India's vibrant heritage. ...
calm world ATM — Google review
Firoj shah ka mahal (हिसार-ए-फिरोज़ा, Hisar-e-Firoza) is located in the city of Hisar in Haryana, India. It was built by Firuz Shah Tughlaq in 1354 AD. The original town of Hisar was a walled settlement inside the fort with four gates, Delhi gate, Mori gate, Nagauri Gate and Talaqi Gate. The palace consists of a mosque known as Lat ki Masjid. Lat is a sandstone pillar about 20 feet high and was earlier an Ashokan pillar.
Neeraj Chauhan — Google review
It's a great place to visit but the basement is full of 🦇 Bat, dirty and bed smell everywhere
Born to Ride vikash — Google review
The board at the entrance provides an introduction to the visitors..
The visiting needs no payment of money (may be for now)..
Rather than just roaming above, it's better to follow downstairs leading inside the palace to actually get a feeling of the tour..
The inside areas are dark and a little bad smelling, which, however can be expected to be better in future since construction works are in progress..
The ruins of the palace complex offer nice background to the visitors for clicking attractive photos..
There are places that are restricted and the visitors are advised not to take risks of going into..
It is also advised that the visitors stay far from the ruins without taking any risks of climbing or jumping on, and preserve their natural state..
The visitors may carry water, energy drinks, and eatbles (may be for now) inside to refresh themselves (However remembering to keep the place clean)..
Washrooms are not available (again, may be for now) so it may cause some trouble to the needed..
Auto services are available connecting the palace complex to any other place in Hisar..
To summarize, if you want to roam in Hisar, Firoz Shah palace complex should be the first place to visit compared any other..
B V R S Subramanyam — Google review
Located just infront of hisar bus stand Firoz shah palce is peaceful and lovely place.Though it is clean but it needs renovation.This place includes prison and "Lat ki masjid" which was build by Firoz shah tuglak( Sultan of Delhi (1351-88)).A must visit place also entry is free of cost.
Jayant Janewa — Google review
Liked thoroughly my time here. Definitely a crown of the city of Hisar. Can spend at least 30 mins - 1 hour exploring the labyrinths of the compound. Kids will surely love to explore and be allowed to do so. Palace complex has been renovated and much better preserved now. A must go if you are visiting Hisar.
Vishal Bhaker — Google review
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NH 10, opp. Bus Stand, Shastri Nagar, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
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Samadhi of Todar Singh
Historical landmark
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Monuments & Statues
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5P6C+W5W, Aggarwal Colony, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
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SUNCITY MALL HISAR
Movie theater
Shopping
Entertainer
Game store
Hotel
Mobile phone repair shop
This place is mainly visited for it's underground shopping complex offering a wide range of very affordable items inclusive of clothes, grocery and all relatable households
Amit Yadav — Google review
Suncity Mall in Hisar, Haryana, is a retail haven that truly lives up to its name. As a frequent shopper, I recently had the pleasure of exploring this bustling shopping center, and I must say, it left a lasting impression. Spread over a sprawling area, this mall offers a diverse range of stores, entertainment options, and dining experiences that cater to every visitor's needs. One of the standout features of Suncity Mall is its impressive selection of retail outlets. From high-end fashion brands to local boutiques, the mall boasts a fantastic variety of stores. Whether you're hunting for trendy apparel, stylish accessories, or the latest gadgets, you're bound to find it here. The spacious layout and well-organized sections make browsing a breeze, and the attentive staff members are always ready to assist you. Moreover, Suncity Mall offers a plethora of entertainment options. The state-of-the-art multiplex cinema provides a top-notch movie-watching experience, while the gaming zone keeps both kids and adults entertained. Additionally, the mall hosts occasional events and exhibitions, adding an extra touch of excitement to your visit. When it comes to dining, Suncity Mall presents a tantalizing array of choices. From fast-food joints to fine-dining restaurants, there's something to satisfy every palate. Whether you're craving traditional Indian cuisine or international flavors, the mall's food court and eateries have you covered. Overall, Suncity Mall in Hisar, Haryana, offers a complete shopping and entertainment package. With its extensive retail options, entertainment facilities, and delectable dining choices, it's a place that truly caters to all your needs. Whether you're a local resident or a tourist passing through, a visit to Suncity Mall is a must for an enjoyable and satisfying shopping experience.
Kailash — Google review
Electrician welfare association Hisar meeting was held there
Meeting was sponsored by Vardhman traders hisar
Nice hall and atmosphere there
Overall good experience
Ambey Electric Works — Google review
Suncity is marketplace where house keeping essential products are available. Movie theatre have good screen. In basement Vishal mega Mart mall is situated.
JAGDEEP SINGH — Google review
SUNCITY MALL in Hisar is truly a one-stop destination that caters to all your needs, from shopping to dining and entertainment.
Vishal Mega Mart, situated within the mall, offers a wide range of products at affordable prices, making it a favorite among shoppers looking for quality goods at great value.
The outside area features a variety of food stalls offering delicious snacks and meals. Whether you're craving street food classics or international flavors, there's something to satisfy every palate. The vibrant atmosphere adds to the dining experience, making it a popular spot for locals and visitors alike.
Inside the mall, you'll find a restaurant that serves up mouthwatering dishes in a cozy setting. Whether you're grabbing a quick bite or sitting down for a leisurely meal, the restaurant offers a diverse menu that caters to all tastes.
And let's not forget about the movie theater! The cinema at SUNCITY MALL provides the perfect entertainment option for movie buffs. With its comfortable seating, state-of-the-art sound, and picture quality, it's the ideal place to catch the latest blockbuster or enjoy a family movie night.
Overall, SUNCITY MALL is a fantastic destination that offers something for everyone. Whether you're shopping for essentials, enjoying a delicious meal, or catching a movie, you're sure to have a memorable experience. I highly recommend checking it out for a day filled with fun and entertainment!
PUSHPENDRA KUMAR GUPTA (PUNIT) — Google review
Please change your show timings while booking online movie TKT because show timings is 2000 hrs and public still waiting for entrance 2015hrs....it's very serious carelessness in this COVID pendamic....lots of people gathered in loby which is not specious..plz consider this....and one more serious carelessness from suncity management exit also from same above lobby which is not happen in any cinema hall ...
Sushil Kumar — Google review
Good and silent place to visit with family and for shopping purpose. Vishal mega Mart is there but the theatre qualitywise is not so good
Ac doesn't work proper like new theatres.screen quality is also poor. Sound is good.
Anil Kumar — Google review
Secreen 1 seat are not good. Creating so much noise whenever someone adjust the seats front/back.its distrubing....And it was not so cleaned.. previous show public drop food and staff didn't clean much ...
Sound quality was good..n food is okay..
jatin gera — Google review
Very spacious building having a lot of space for different types of activities. Marriages, Celebrations,Meetings, Conferences and award nominations Program are being used to organized here every now and then. Quite famous in local inhabitants along with outsiders: Rooms , restaurants Dishes and snacks Hall, Lawn and so many other inviting things are available here. Atmosphere is quite luxurious and u get a free car parking here. Good place for spending some time with family members and friends.
Sudhir Sharma — Google review
It was a very good and nice place to go. You can relax here with your family. It does have a cenima to watch. This place also includes a gaming zone.
Yogesh Prajapati — Google review
Very poor service at Vishal Mega Mart. Billing individuals are totally insensitive, and their behaviour towards customers is worse than government employees.
Dr. Rajesh Verma — Google review
Good Place for Entertainment.It is basically a movie Hall of two Screens. Well maintained.Picture and Sound Quality is awesome.
kamal arora — Google review
Suncity is favourite for Marriage Celebrations and other memorable events. Our eye for detail enables us to sequentially plan your wedding ceremonies, allowing you to sit back and enjoy the occasion. Our highly trained staff provides a warm and personalized service, much to the satisfaction of all our guests. Whether it is managing your room requests, organizing a corporate seminar or pampering your palate at our restaurant, the hospitality and care offered meets international standards of excellence.
Sahil Narang — Google review
It was good.
It had a good gym.
It had a Vishal mega Mart.
It had a good cinema.
And a banquet hall too.
The lift facility was good.
It also had a hotel providing rooms.
And a well maintained restaurant.
It was still in improving mode. But still it was good.
The washrooms were also clean.
I appreciate the staff members that made it possible for the people to enjoy that environment.
Meghraj Narwal — Google review
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Delhi Rd, Industrial Area, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
An amazing experience, worth every penny.
A great weekend getaway, outside Delhi yet not far away. Be it friends, family or corporate outing, you will love it here.
It is an eco-friendly setup wherein they have ducks, dogs, hens, rabbits, lot of lush green fields around, adventure activities, kids activities, camping, etc. You can spend an entire day (or even a night camp) here and forget all your stress.
Pro tip - Don't miss their lip smacking food & desserts.
PS : The best part is, you are accompanied by a dedicated Marshall who takes you around and guides you throughout your journey!!
Jugal Hirani — Google review
Its a nice place for one day outing with your family or friends. Good place for whole day activities. Little far from Delhi but offers many activities like climbing, hanging, pressure rocket, bull standing, shooting, and many other activities. Price of food is also reasonable most of the items are on MRP. Helping and caring staff. Little problem with parking. You can find crowd on weekend may be but on normal days there may be only you to enjoy your whole day alone.
Priya Thapar — Google review
Visited with my friends , all I want to conclude it was awesome experience of all rides and games, staff is well trained and polite .. the most important they do take care of safety in all aspects of customers.
The adventures were worth.
A small suggestion/request add some more activities and please increase zip line length.
Sunny Kumar — Google review
Decent place close to Delhi wthin 2 hours drive.. Lots of greenery around.. Loads of activities for childrens as well as. For adults!!
Care taker Mr. Dalbir is very polite and helpful!
Manish Rathour — Google review
Very nice place ..Must try place for adventure lovers .There is zip line ,Atv,Mud Zeep ride,fresh rocket,rope activities and paint ball major adventures activity .Each and every thing is just awesome.There are lot more small small activity for enjoyment. This place is is best for groups .I think this place best describes adventure.Staff is so cooperative.There is small cafeteria which provide food at very reasonable rate most of the items on MRP. Accomdation facility is also provide in camping form. There is so much greenery.Pure and original place .Best part it is very reasonable .worth it. I think best ti buy 1100 rs package it includes each and everything otherwise small packages are also available at low rates
VIBA CLASSES — Google review
Awesome Experience.. If you want some adventure in your life then definitely go to this place... We are 4 person and came from Faridabad... We had done zipping, body zorbing, atv, paintball, climbing and many activities their.. We enjoyed a lot... There are many activities to do.. you can spend whole day here even night too... because they also provide camping... Staff are too helpful and polite.. Mr. Sandeep is our Marshal.. He was too good in every way.. Mr. Piyush was Trainer their.. He was very experienced and active person... They all will care for your safety first... So it’s good place for adventures...
Krishan Jha — Google review
Needs a little more investment... Underdeveloped still... Could be fun for urban kids but rural ones wouldn't find much of an adventure here... Appreciable concept but needs more to make it look a complete adventure park...
Nitin — Google review
Super Place to have a weekend blast
Enjoyed each & everything at this awesomely managed adventure park
All staff was super supportive & filled with josh to make your day best
Loved to be here...... would always like to come here again
सुमित गौड़ — Google review
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2nd Milestone, Jind Rd, Rohtak, Haryana 124001, India
WH3F+G5W, Tej Colony, Rohtak, Haryana 124001, India
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Sai Mandir, Kharawad, Rohtak
Place of worship
Sights & Landmarks
Hindu temple
Sacred & Religious Sites
Sai Mandir, a Hindu temple and tourist attraction in Kharawad, Rohtak. It's a well-maintained place, peaceful, and beautiful. The lush green park inside, notable architecture, and illumination. Great atmosphere. A peaceful place to have a little break from the city crowd and have a little peace of mind. Fun parks to eateries and adventure spots, everything was truly awesome.
Rohitashva kumar — Google review
Must visit temple near mannat hotel rohtak .find your inner peace .such a beautiful temple.
khushbu sharma — Google review
Definitely a Serene and devotional temple. Peace everywhere. A lots of highway restaurants surrounds it. They also serve nice food.
Abhishake Panchal — Google review
Beautiful, Nicely build and well maintained Temple.
Situated in outskirts of Rohtak city on Delhi-Rohtak Highway.
Crowded on Thrusday. Parking Available.
Nice and clean environment. Awesome cleanliness.
Divine and peaceful place. Well maintained park in the premises.
Surrounded by many restaurants and hotels.
Ashish Siwach — Google review
Very peaceful and religious place😌😌. Whenever i visits this place i found my inner peace. And also the Hanumaan Temple 🛕 😌😌. Whenever I'm confused and stressed just one place come to mind to visit and this is the one🙌🏻🙌🏻. You must visit also this is very popular place , peoples visit this place from various across the cities. And also there's a beautiful and green garden there you can rest for a while there , open sky open green garden soft grass very beautiful place. Must visit place
Jai Bajrangbali🙌🏻
Ashish — Google review
Very beautiful temple. You feel very calm and relax here. Very crowdy on every Thursday. It's is situated on Rohtak-Delhi highway near Khrawar Police Chowki and Maharaja Dhaba. Nice and beautiful park inside the Sai Mandir with lot greenery and plants. Parking space also available.
Tarun Rajput — Google review
Clean , near to highway , water facilities available, public toilets also available here , not so much crowded place . Food restaurants also available nearly.
Yaman sinhmar — Google review
Very clean and beautiful temple 🙏
#Peacefull
sagar tomar — Google review
Very beautiful place for relax photoshoot and also for meditaion
Techy Bande — Google review
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RMVH+869, near sai baba mandir, Kharawar, Haryana 124021, India
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Pratapgarh Farms & Resorts
Picnic ground
Sights & Landmarks
Farms
It is a great place to go with both your family and friends as well. The food is very delicious. One can see the traditional aspect of the Indian culture at this place in terms of food, clothing, some jhoppada, etc. There is a lot to spend your whole day at this place. There is boating, camel ride, bullet cart ride, pot making, various traditional stuffs etc.
In addition to that there are many sports event and indoor as well as outdoor games at this place. And how can I miss the trampoline, the rain dance and DJ stage of this place. There is also a obstacle training kind of area and a gardening area. Just a piece of advise that you must carry two clothing here if you want to enjoy the rain dance. Have fun!
Yogesh Dahiya — Google review
Best place to enjoy your weekend.
The food is very delicious and served with proper hygiene.
You can enjoy lots of adventure and activities with full safety.
The staff is very friendly and respecting here.
It connects you to the nature and your tradition . Overall Best resort to enjoy with your friends and family.
🔥🔥♥️♥️♥️
Gaurav tripathi — Google review
Had an awesome experience with family. One day is not enough to complete all the activities. The staff is very polite and helpful. Food was also very flavorful. Will definitely visit again.
Saurabh Garg — Google review
Good to spend whole day from morning 9 am to evening 6 including breakfast, brunch, lunch, snacks, tea, Lassi, local cuisine, desserts as much as you like with a lots of fun activities including zip lining, bubble balls, all outdoor games and indoor games like tt, pool, other games like shooting, etc... camel ride, cart ride, farm visit, pottery, mehandi, dress-up, local artists training, kids rides , puppet show , stunts shows and a lot more. BEST for kids and family.
Sameeksha Negi — Google review
An awesome place to spend quality time with your family.
This place will take you to the memory lane of your Village.
Lots of fun activities,rides and games to enjoy.
Amnendra Singh — Google review
One of the very few place which provides rustic feel about village as well as modern india... I have enjoyed thoroughly whether it is food or any other entertainment... One of the best thing of this place is behavior of there stuff... Each of them are very humble, polite and helpful... me and my family enjoyed the whole day... keep up the great work...
snehasish mondal — Google review
'Pratapgarh Farm' this place is very nice. There are arrangements for people of all ages to have fun here. There are very good arrangements for the children as well as their parents and there is very good arrangement of food . And most of all, the staff here take very good care of everyone. His way of talking and his behavior towards tourists is really commendable.
Shubham Soni — Google review
Nice place to visit but mostly in winters. Really not recommended from April to October. Lots of activities like: zipline, camel ride, kids park, indoor games, mud bath, tubewell, and rain dance.
Gaurav Singh — Google review
The traditional Rajasthani-style architecture, lush green gardens, and peaceful surroundings immediately put me at ease. It truly felt like stepping into a tranquil oasis.
The resort's commitment to preserving rural traditions and customs is commendable. From engaging in traditional activities like pottery making, camel rides, and tractor rides to enjoying folk performances and bullock cart rides, every aspect of the experience was infused with authentic village charm.
Ajay Kumar — Google review
It's the best place for Picnic, you can visit along with your family. At this place, you'll really feel connected with village and old culture. There are different kinds of food items like desi and modern. Different kind of play courts are available here like hike, jumping, golf, volleyball, cricket, action game, etc. You can also enjoy camel ride hare as well. You can visit different kind of farming activities and vintage systems. Lot of game facilities are there, you can spend your whole day without any disturbance. I hope you'll be fan of this place. They are also displaying faming techniques. You purely feel desi culture at that place along with fun activities. Emu, and some other kinds of birds are also there. Bouncy and other jumping games is also there you can enjoy you day. I strongly recommend to visit the place.
Sourav Gahlaut — Google review
Place is good for a full day out with family. Just be careful while doing activities. Rain dance was amazing.
Sagar Srivastava — Google review
Best place to visit . Located in peaceful area. Very humble staff ,fond of their hospitality. The management, cleanliness, everything is awesome. The delicious food will make you visit again . Enjoyed a lot 😊
Anita Sangwan — Google review
Very nice place to spend time with family and friends. All type of activities are there for every age group with Camel & Bull cart ride. Specially the small village activities for the children.
Amit Dutt — Google review
Good place for groups/families to spend the whole day doing various leisure & sports activities.
Q-Tip : While entering from highway one must follow the board signs in order to easily reach the farms through internal roads.
Harman Arora — Google review
It's all about fun adventure delicious food family outing games zip line zorbing archery mini golf cricket basketball volleyball mini train army station farms cultural activities and many more. Totally worthy. One day is not enough as there is so much to enjoy.
Kamaljeet Kaur — Google review
Awesome experience. Perfectly managed. I am surprised how they are managing breakfast, lunch for so many guests. Hats off to the management team. There is so much to do in farm. Kids enjoyed a lot.
Pulkit Goel — Google review
First time visited this kind of place and found it interesting. Food was plenty with many choices. A bit crowded. Some games were not operating though. Staff was courteous and pleasing.
Praveen Sharma — Google review
It was a wonderful place to visit there with your family and friends for a picnic. Unlimited activities and unlimited food items, dj music, boating, adventures activities for adults as well as children. I must say you have to visit at once.
ADITI CHAUHAN — Google review
Must visit place.
Activities, food all good.
Special thanks to the team to maintain ambience over there.
Dr. Vaibhav Jain — Google review
The best picnic spot to go with our squad.
Super tasty food.... fun filled adventure.... extremely joyful experience we had😁
Loved everybit of it...
Staff is very well trained... they are really helpful and soft spoken...
Kim Johnson — Google review
Certainly! For a memorable day picnic spot, I recommend "Pratapgarh Farms n Resorts " in Jhajjar. The lush green surroundings, well-maintained facilities, and a variety of recreational activities make it an ideal destination for a day out. The park's serene atmosphere, coupled with amenities like picnic tables and clean restrooms, ensures a pleasant experience. Families and friends can enjoy quality time together, surrounded by nature's beauty. Overall, Partapgarh farms provides a delightful setting for a refreshing and enjoyable day picnic.
Sandeepp Kumaar — Google review
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Near Railway Station, Gwalison Rd, Jhajjar, Haryana 124103, India
LOHARU FORT IS NOW TEMPORARY CLOSED BY GOVT. BECAUSE FORT IS DILAPIDATED.
Nawab Ahmed Baksh Khan, nawab of Loharu is ruler of the fort.
PUSHPENDRAA SINGH TANWAR — Google review
Nothing special.. there’s nothing like fort. Just a park made around the fort. It’s the biggest and probably only attraction in Loharu.
d b — Google review
Worst experience. As soon I visit this place I find that the present condition is so far different from the pics available on google. I don't know why the government haven't paid any attention so far to maintain this fort. Every part of this fort is broken or damaged. Archaeological Survey of India should pay attention here to improve the conditions.
Ashish Kumar — Google review
Haryana government failed to conserve or revive this historic place.
Thousands people of Sheoran Bavni hanged or murdered by the Mughal rulers (by the grace of Britishers) of this fort.
Govt. should make a memorial for those fighters 🙏
Ankit Sheoran — Google review
5 star for its great history.
Government should maintain its condition.
Fort has great memories of Thakur's. Who built it.
Paramjeet Bishnoi — Google review
It was a part of history. It should be maintained by the government. But now the condition of the fort is very very bad. People are using it to get drunk. Required renovation and security. The history of fort must be printed.
Raman Dhewa — Google review
Worst experience. As soon I visit this place I find that the present condition is so far different from the pics available on google. I don't know why the government haven't paid any attention so far to maintain this fort. Every part of this fort is broken or damaged. Archaeological Survey of India should pay attention here to improve the conditions.
sudhir prakash — Google review
Not a magnificent view. A park is built around the fort, which makes it less scenic
Shivam Vij — Google review
This is an ancient fort which is in very bad condition. It's just a fort which is in bad condition as it was not maintained by anyone. Don't plan special for this. You can see this when you are in Loharu city.
mukesh kumar — Google review
Once being the pride of Loharu, the Fort has been diminished into ruins.
Loharu Fort was built in the year 1570 CE by Thakur Arjun Singh. Rao Shekha had originally divided Shekhawati into 33 thikanas, of which the Fort was 33rd. It was then a small village with a kuccha, a mud fort, and stayed as such until 1800 CE.
The Fort was in the hands of later Nawabs of Loharu until 1971 when the Late Nawab Aminuddin Ahmed Khan sold it to the Government of Haryana. Since these buildings were uninhabited, all the north-wing had collapsed as was part of the east-wing. Only the south-wing of the fort (containing the Farukh Manzil) survives, and that too went into a very dilapidated state.
Collection of Victorian-era trains, including some locomotives used in films, plus a simulator.
Wonderful place to rekindle your nostalgia and witness history. The steam locomotives are kept in brilliant condition. Must visit for a railway enthusiast.
Anish Banerjee — Google review
The heritage is very nice, sanitation was good all over the campus. Gardens are maintained very well. Overall it was nice small visit with adorable friends.
Kuldeep Bedwal — Google review
This place is really fantastic place to visit specially for Engineers and Historical personal. You can see there oldest locomotive engines. Here Aprox 08 locko engines are available.
Also you can here enjoy toy train ride, Train simulator.
ANKUR KUMAR — Google review
Here You can see the Oldest Engine Fairy Queen which is still in running condition and Also many more Rail Steam Engine. All over Nice experience to visit this place in Rewari.
Many more movies shooted here over So if you come in Rewari so you must Visit this place.
Ajay Kumar (Selfesteemed) — Google review
Nice place. If you really want to get some knowledge about How steam engines were worked then this is the right place to get it. There are entry tickets for various section. These are the working models of steam engines and used in various movies like Sultan, Gaddar - Ek prem katha etc etc.
There are various programs like steam locomotive simulator, Maintenance simulator, 3D virtual ride, museum etc etc.
Must visit this place.
Prakash Kumar Sahoo — Google review
This is really a great work. It takes 1.5 to 2 hours time to visit all the sections. This is good for educational tours and kids. Parks are well maintained. One can know the mechanism of coal engine. Loco simulations are also there along with toy train ride. Just see the map and move along. This is small area and make sure to note lunch time as you might not get to see shows during that time. So you need to wait so just plan according to that.
Ronit Gupta — Google review
🚂 Embark on a journey through time at the Rewari Heritage Steam Loco Shed! 🕰️ Stepping into this enchanting railway museum is like stepping back into the golden age of locomotives. 🌟 The museum's collection of beautifully restored steam engines is a testament to the marvels of engineering that once powered the world. 🛤️ Wander through the corridors of history as you marvel at the intricacies of these magnificent machines.
🎩 The museum's ambiance is a blend of nostalgia and adventure, transporting you to an era when the chug of a steam engine was the heartbeat of progress. 🌆 The meticulously maintained exhibits evoke a sense of awe and admiration for the craftsmanship that went into their creation. 🏭 From the grandeur of the engines to the smallest of details, every aspect is a tribute to human innovation.
🌈 Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious about the past, the Rewari Heritage Steam Loco Shed promises an educational and immersive experience. 📜 The knowledgeable staff are like guides through time, sharing anecdotes and insights that breathe life into the machines around you. 🗝️ Interactive displays let you truly understand the inner workings of these iron giants.
📸 Every corner of the museum offers an Instagram-worthy backdrop, ready to become the highlight of your social media feed. 🎥 Capture the raw power of steam, the elegance of vintage design, and the magic of reliving history in every frame. #RewariSteamMagic
🥳 Whether you're here for a family day out, a solo adventure, or a date with history, the Rewari Heritage Steam Loco Shed will leave you with unforgettable memories and a newfound appreciation for the locomotive wonders of yesteryears. 🌠 All aboard for an unforgettable voyage through time! 🚆🌟
Mohit Raria — Google review
Steam Engines of Narrow and Broad Gage both we can find in one place..
Some important things Railway management to consider.
1. Make sure some schedule is provided online about the startup of the steam engine such that Steam engine enthusiastic people can visit on those particular calendar days.
2. For Toy Train is being run by battery make sure that the miniature Steam Engine is mounted on that.
3.One Miniature Steam Engine is available I felt very happy after noticing that I think in whole India only Rewari workshop is having this kind, but management should take necessary steps to display this in running condition. (If not daily make a schedule and keep it online such that the people who all are interested may attend on those particular days).
Overall good place having a vintage collection of Steam Engines....
saladula.nanda kishore — Google review
The staff is quite cooperative. Places is nicely maintained. A good place to bring your kids. Fairy queen and other steam engines worth a visit if you love big equipment and history
Amrit Sharma — Google review
Okay firstly, experience was good of course seeing technicians restoring these old steel behemoths. But I would've given 5 stars if I could've seen these locomotives huffing and puffing inside the loco shed as I saw many times in videos.
Secondly the biggest downpoint was not being able to see these locomotives huffing and puffing. After asking one of the staff members I was told that if any senior railway officer is scheduled to visit this place only then the locomotives are fired up. It's your lucky day if upon your visit by chance you get to see this spectacle. Otherwise get ready for disappointment.
Thirdly, spend only on the entry ticket and film show. Don't spend on any other activity. To reach the shed from Rewari railway station, you need to exit from the back side and not front. From there it's a 1 km walk.
Lastly. This place is definitely a must visit. Seeing so many steam locmotives in a loco shed being restored is an experience like no other. You can get to see locmotives open from the front giving you a glimpse of inside it's boilers.
Apoorv Banerjee — Google review
Best Rail Museum in Haryana .. 100+ year old engines in working condition. Fairy Queen is also here.
Entry ticket only ₹10
Best place for photo shoot , Pre wedding shoot in wonderful city Rewari .
Bharat, Gadar, ki n ka, sultan , and many more movies shoots here.
Must visit place in Delhi NCR region .
VY NY — Google review
Very nice palace..... good picnic palace
sandeep dagar — Google review
Such a good action in a right way to maintain the Loco Shed. It's good place to show you the Railway historical fictions, very well maintained steam engines here. To explore the Loco Shed, there is a Toy Train Model.
A lot of movies scene have been shot here including Sultan, Bhag Milkha Bhag & Bharat etc. It's very decent place by mean anyone can visit it with the family and friends. Cafe facility also available here for some refreshment. Gardening and other stuff are also good.
Lively retail complex offering an array of stores, a supermarket, casual eateries & a movie theater.
I have gone 2 months back with my friends for watching a movie and playing games. Food services are good and 7D movie is one of the attraction there. It is also having bar there. It is also having parking service at just 20 rs.
This is the one and only entertainment place in Rewari during week ends.Nice & clean environment....
Variety of shops available ..clothes & shoes of different brand,cakes also available,Me and my friends went there to watch the movie.The lighting was the key factor to enhance its beauty. The theatre was huge and we enjoyed a lot.
This is the one and only entertainment place in Rewari during week ends. This enables children and elders to enjoy week end with little shopping needs.
KAMAL CHAUHAN — Google review
depends in what terms you are asking , Rewari is a good place to live if you can not afford life in GGN or DLI otherwise also , things are much cheaper as compared to above places , accomodations are cheap with all short of facilities, night life lovers sorry their is not much to cheer, good schools and colleges in vacinity but quality of education is not that good it's because most of the student prefer to study in Delhi/GGN. It is a small city with moderate pollution and urbanisation moreover now a days cleanliness is also improving. Connectivity is good specially in terms of Railways. Market is crowded with selected brands but that will suffice your need. In Games and sports there are few indoor stadiums, hopefully we would see few more in coming time. People in the city generally mind their own businesses. Best thing is that people are coperative.Rewari is engulfed with small industrial area around which make this place suitable for job seekers.There is nothing much to keep you indulged after office hours and for weekends. So, if you are a person who loves going out, looking for more eating options and keep shopper. Then Rewari is going to disappoint you.
hr82statuszone — Google review
Nice place if you want to spend some leisure time alone or with your family. There is many fast food branded outlet like Burger King, gaming zone for the kids , having well facilited movie theatre, there is no one going to ask you if you are sitting all day around there 😅, beautiful , well maintained, hygienic and clean , good support staff, you can do shopping of anything you want whether it is grocery, clothes, etc. Multi cuisine food court is here, , famous and branded clothing outlets. Must visit once .
Ajay Vishwakarma — Google review
BMG is only mall currently active in Rewari. Phonex Mall is soon opening. BMG is also bringing market on BMG properties.
There are 4 screens inside and we have options to watch movies. We can have popcorn, mom's, sweet corn and sandwich inside. Water and washrooms available. Sheets are good. You can book movies through Paytm, Phonepe and other options online.
For food we have restaurants, Burger King, Dominos, and Subway.
Many Cloths shops are there.
Reliance fresh is also inside.
Washrooms available on all floor and were clean.
For children there is trampoline, train, toy car ride. Alao play area is there.
Paid Parking inside. Also free parking available in Sec 5 market ( in front of BMG Mall).
Kulfi outside are good.
Overall Mall is good.
Rakesh Kumar — Google review
A mall to cherish for the people of rewari. It has everything from shopping stores to kids play, movies, eateries.
Washrooms can be improved further.
Also when I went there, All the Up going escalators were not working. There are various outlets outside the mall as well.
Overall a nice spacious mall for some hangout.
Philosafar — Google review
My experience is good in this mall . This mall is fun & enjoying place for kids movie tickets are available at cheap cost 😃😍💛🤘
Deepak yadav — Google review
🛍️ Welcome to Retail Bliss at BMG Mall! 🎬
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Step into a world where shopping dreams come true. 🛒 From chic boutiques to iconic global brands, BMG Mall is a treasure trove of fashion, elegance, and trends that reflect your unique style. With every step, you'll uncover a new delight, a new find, and a new reason to fall in love with shopping all over again. 💃🕺
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BMG Mall isn't just about shopping and movies – it's a sanctuary of relaxation and indulgence. 🍔🥂 After an exhilarating shopping spree or an adrenaline-pumping movie, treat your taste buds to a symphony of flavors at the diverse range of eateries. From gourmet delights to comfort food, every craving is met with a delectable offering that leaves you craving for more. 🍽️
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So, whether you're an avid shopper, a movie buff, or simply in search of a place to unwind and celebrate life, BMG Mall welcomes you with open arms. 🌟🎬 Your adventure begins here, your story unfolds here – come, be a part of the magic at BMG Mall! 🛍️✨🎥
Mohit Raria — Google review
There is no need to tell much about this mall, people around know about this mall.This mall is so good now it's always crowded with people.
In the mall, you find different types of shops, there are many branded shops for clothes and shoes.Means I would like to say that almost every type of shop is available here, cinema is also available here you can enjoy the newly released movie.Domino's Pizza also has a store here & here you can enjoy a wide variety of pizzas. yes now many shops and retail outlets and brands franchised Store's location has been changed now in this mall
Satyendra Yadav — Google review
Consisting of specialty shops, with an ingenious mix of brands, BMG mall will offer customers irresistible choices in products complimentary to their lifestyle.
A walk through the central atrium will bring you to every shop in one grand sweep. Making for a vibrant shopping life and offering retailers high visibility from any corner of the mall.
With its splendid location, vast covered area and excellent amenities, BMG mall will attract a huge number of elite clientele who love shopping and entertainment .you are invited to be a part of this glorious arena which is going to be privileged with top global brands.
Kick — Google review
BMG is the only mall in the district and near by area with lots of brands franchise.
You will get all food franchise such as Domino's burger king etc and some local brands too.
Also contain cinema theatre for movie lower, contain wide parking in the basement.
5 min walk from rewari bus stand and 10-15 min aways from rewari railway station.
Regards ☺️🌺
Ashish Saini — Google review
As per rewari location it is very good here you get both gaming,theatre, food & refreshment, general groceries, apperal product.
Prashant Yadav — Google review
As per rewari location it is very good here you get both gaming,theatre, food & refreshment, general groceries, apperal product.
Pradeep Tiwari — Google review
My experience is to good.. And the food court at 3rd floor very yummy. And again the movie ticket counter staf behavior also nic
Nisha Saini — Google review
A beautiful mall and broad very good staff original products sell n good price and nyc location thank you from kashmir
Kaiser Peer — Google review
Awesome facilities in mall
all brand products are available here in minimum price....
food quality is so good
and movie theater is awesome
many games for kids....
that's a lovely experience in this mall👌
Rahul Vishwakarma — Google review
It's is the one and only entertainment place in Rewari during weekends. It has a variety of shops, restaurants, and a multiplex cinema. The mall is clean, spacious, and well-lit. The staff is courteous and helpful. The mall offers a range of products and services, from clothes and shoes of different brands, to cakes and ice cream parlors. The movie theater is huge and comfortable, with good sound and picture quality. The mall also has ample parking space and security. BMG Mall is a great place to visit with family and friends, whether you want to shop, eat, or watch a movie. It is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. BMG Mall is a must-visit if you are in Rewari.
Deepak Jangid — Google review
Excellent for mid section purchasers.
Almost all the reliance retail shops are inside.
Food sections are worthless to spend any penny.
However only multiplex in town make this mall to visit again.
Half of the spaces are vacant.
Goutam. — Google review
BMG Mall parking visited while are going to watch movie gather to with my loved one and enjoy that location, BMG Mall, theatre and their area.
Mahesh Prakash — Google review
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Circular Rd, opp. Sector 5, Khasapura, Rewari, Haryana 123401, India
I had downloaded a 10% off coupon from their website. Website was also discounting the price to Rs 1400 (full price is Rs 1500). But instead of buying the tickets online we decided to buy at the fort as I was not sure if my sister would be interested.
But when we bought the ticket they refused to honor the coupon or the website price. We paid Rs. 1500/person for 2 zip package.
You have to hike up a fair bit, so you better be wearing layers (which you can take off or add) and comfortable shoes. Also, keep your hair tied. And make sure your glasses are not loose (or they will fall off during zipline).
You will be thirsty by the time you get to the point where you have to start the zip. And the staff will gladly offer you a water bottle and charge you Rs. 20. So you may be better off carrying a small disposable water bottle with you that you can stick in your pocket after finishing the water.
Kevin Liao — Google review
Nice adventure. Must try . The staff is cooperative and humble. They instructed well about the process and were very supportive throughout the process. We tried the morning slot as it is less crowded and also saved from sun heat. Need to track to reach the starting point so we prepare for this also . The need to reach the location is another challenge as it is away from the highway. Overall nice experience
Vijay Prajapati — Google review
Flying fox Neemrana was a great experience. Coach/ instructors Mr Deepak and Mr ChandraVeer were most professional , patient , lively and accommodating. These boys deserve special note for their professionalism. Mr ChandraVeer regaled us with local stories of the zip area while Deepak helped less avid trekkers , pulling people stopping short of destination on the lines and laughing along with the group. Flying fox Neemrana deserves five out of five for safety, adventure , procedure , location and paisa wasul😊!!!
Raghu Nandan Mani — Google review
I visited the place around 4 years ago. I booked for the tickets in advanced. There is a Trek of around 30 minutes. You will get very tired easily if you havenot been into any physical activity since long. The instructors were amazing and very patient. The zipline experience was great. With the zipline tickets I had the chance to visit the Palace too. The Palace was very beautiful.
Kusum P — Google review
Weekend getaway for Delhities and Gurgaon folks. Adventurous and peaceful place. Good for hiking and zip lining. They offer 5 paths for zip line in their package. Guides are good, they will accompany you in full path (part of package)
Manu Dev Soni — Google review
Hukum and Nischyal made the experience even more memorable. The weather was amazing so it made it whole lot better. But it can get really hot in june july.
There are a total of 5 ziplines. Enjoy the spectacular views while ziplining
Govind Singh — Google review
Great experience. Brilliant instructors (Madan and Suraj)
Note: There's a 15-20min trek to the top. Nothing too intensive, but just to inform.
Abhinav Chawla — Google review
Little costly but worth it, as it comes in combination with Fort entry... There are total 5 zips, though only 2 are longer but still 5 zips satisfy your gut.... Initially tracking to the mountain top feels like tiring, but it's worth taking ride...
Ankit Paliwal — Google review
Zip lining at Neemrana is a must do. Flying fox was awesome at it. The training, instructors, facilities (like harness, gloves and even water bottle) were all too good.
The hike up till the zip line was a bit tiring, about 750m of climbing, but it was totally worth it. The views from each of the 5 zip lines were amazing.
2 tips: follow the instructions given by your guides regarding posture, or you'll find yourself pulling on the zip..
and, choose to zip when it's not too sunny as it becomes difficult to climb when it's too hot.
Janki Mehta — Google review
Super relaxing activity. The experience is not adrenalinic, but it sure has very nice views. The staff is very kind and helpful. Nish and Hukum (apologies for spelling errors) were with us, making us feel safe, relaxed, and at home. I would do it again.
Bala Fort, also known as Alwar Fort, is an ancient stronghold with a masonry facade, 66 towers, and 6 large gates. It was constructed in 1550 on a hill by Hasan Khan Mewati. The fort stands over 300 meters above the ground and spans 5 kilometers from north to south and 1.6 kilometers from east to west.
🚫 This site is Under Construction 🚫
🔰 Note : Bala Fort is under construction until 2023 and therefor tourist not allowed to enter but don’t worry there are plenty’s of other sites nearby where you can visit only via Govt. Official Safari Jeep.
✅Timing: 6AM to 5PM Everyday for Jeep.
✅Cost : Safari Jeep @1500 for 6 Person.
✅ U have to pay fee for own vehicle.
⭕️ Restricted Area Where Only Jeep Allowed ⭕️
🟢 Karni Mata Devi Temple
🟢 Bala Fort Pond
🟢 Bala Fort Wall
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FunZinga — Google review
When we checked about 2 weeks ago, the palace was closed for renovation. However the palace is accessed through Sariska Tiger Reserve forest. So we undertook a safari jeep ride to explore the jungle. It turned out an excellent step, as the greenery was just too much, and we could spot a number of birds and sambar deers.
AJAY GAUR — Google review
Nothing special, all the authenticity of the place is far gone in its so so-called renovation. The small (few km) car-ride from main gate to fort is better than the fort itself. Yes if u have time surely go there, have a better look at the city and if lucky you can site dears on the way.
Lakshya Saini — Google review
A must visit place in in Alwar town. Not exactly in the town, just a twenty minute drive from the city. The fort is.under renovation now. It is going to take another year to complete it. Still it is worth visiting it. The location of the fort is inside the buffer zone of Sariska sanctuary. The best way to visit the fort and surrounding forest area is to use the gypsy safari. Reach there before 10 in the morning and gypsy ride and guide will be readily available. Cost is 1400 for a two hour ride and it is worth to the last cent. Sufficient parking is available outside the entry gate, park your vehicle there close your eyes and take the gypsy safari. Six people can seat comfortably in it. The fort is closed but you can enter and offer worship in the ancient temple inside. There is a rudraksha tree inside the fort premises.
Vipin P Vijayan — Google review
Bala Quila is situated on a hill in the Aravalli Range, above the town of Alwar. The fort is 5 kilometres long and is about 1.5 kilometres wide. 5 Km long Ride between the beautiful hills is wonderful.
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Deependra Yadav — Google review
The fort is shutdown for maintenance these days & will remain open after 6 month as per the local persons but there is a worth to visit this place because after reaching there you will get awesome views of hills , city & clouds.
If you want to take a best view , you must visit in the early morning when clouds cover the city & you are above the clouds.
Overall the surrounding area is awesome & great experience👍🏻
Aaditya Tewari (Addy Stay Cool) — Google review
Bala Fort/Quila also Known as Alwar Fort
A must visit place in in Alwar town. Not exactly in the town, just a twenty minute drive from the city. The location of the fort is inside the buffer zone of Sariska sanctuary. The best way to visit the fort and surrounding forest area is to use the gypsy safari. Cost is 1890 for a two hour ride and it is worth to the last cent. Sufficient parking is available outside the entry gate, park your vehicle there close your eyes and take the gypsy safari. Six people can seat comfortably in it. The Safari Includes fort visit,a ancient Devi Temple(this of off-roading)and jungle Safari.
There is a rudraksha tree inside the fort premises.
MAYANK GUPTA — Google review
It's a beautiful fort. Try to visit before 4 pm , after that no personal vehicle (entry fee rs 50 only) allowed, you have to pay Rs2000 for hiring vehicle along with a guide.
Rajat Choudhury — Google review
The fort is closed for visitors up to the end of this year due to maintenance. Still one can enjoy the 5km ride from base of the mountain to this fort, which is situated on the top of the mountain. A 200 mtrs trail from main entrance of the fort to a spot from which one can enjoy the bird's eye view of the Alwar city.
Ravi chauhan — Google review
It has a beautiful view with good frest air and greenery and best spots for photos
Aditya Gupta — Google review
Difficult to reach destination that to with four wheeler.Although historical but not that magnificent apart from being situated on high hills.Neither guide is available nor any description of different buildings is written anywhere. A bit disappointing.
An exhibition of old arms & ammunition is underway.
krishna dokania — Google review
Amazing place to visit . Last ticket is available Upto 3.30 pm .
Try to get gypsy for safari and it’s worth . Fees is very less
Gypsy cost approx 2000 with guide for 4 ppl .
Bala fort is ok ok . Not much to see there
Karni Mata Mandir is also good place to visit .
There is a forest park outside and it’s worth trying it out
There is a paid parking near ticket counter . You can take your personal vehicle Upto Bala fort but I suggest Gypsy is best
rajeev ranjan — Google review
A small fort located at the mountain top in Aravali ranges. During the clear and good weather, you can get a nice and beautiful view of Alwar city down. There is nothing much to see inside. There is a small temple and some nicely decorated walls and pillars. The photos of course come classic. They do provide open jeep safari to reach to the fort but if you have your own vehicle, I would suggest to just take your own vehicle. It is cheaper and better.
Animesh Kumar — Google review
Bala Fort was built by Hasan Khan Mewati in the 15th century. This fort is situated on the Aravalli Mountains above the city of Alwar.
The most special thing about this fort is that it has also been ruled by Marathas, Yadavs and Kachwaha Rajputs. Built on a hill 1000 feet high from the ground, this fort has a radius of about 6 miles.
Bala Fort in Alwar is a heritage site that has stood the test of time. The fort is perched atop a hill and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
The intricate architecture and the rich cultural history of the fort attract tourists from across the globe every year.
A small fort located at the mountain top in Aravali ranges. During the clear and good weather, you can get a nice and beautiful view of Alwar city down.
There is nothing much to see inside. There is a small temple and some nicely decorated walls and pillars. The photos of course come classic. They do provide open jeep safari to reach to the fort but if you have your own vehicle, I would suggest to just take your own vehicle. It is cheaper and better.
Vipul Ptdr — Google review
What a beautiful location. Undergoing renovations, but worth the effort.
The drive from base to fort is excellent.
Wondering..why these historical places were missed till now. It has the potential of having a landmark in tourism in India.
SIBU AVRACHAN — Google review
Excellent place to visit here. Fully jungle way on mountain. There is a ticket. You can take safai on rent. They will travel you in jungle with different places. You can travel with your own vehicle. You will see dears here on the way. You will feel the look just like masoori etc place.
Subodh Kumar — Google review
Alwar Fort, also known as Bala Quila, is a historical gem perched atop a hill in Alwar, Rajasthan. The fort offers a panoramic view of the city and the surrounding landscape. With a history dating back to the 15th century, it’s a place where one can marvel at the architectural prowess of the past. The fort is expansive, spreading over 5 km from north to south and 1.6 km from east to west, inviting visitors to explore its ramparts, gates, and ruins.
Note: best time for safari is morning time and carry cash for ticket.
Dinesh Gurung — Google review
On way to jungle safari, you will either need to take your own car or hire a gypsy with guide and driver.
Gypsy ride gives goosebumps as it drives through off road part of forest, karni devi temple full of birds, peacocks and fearless dears, and finally reaching to bala fort which is under renovation.
Travel during monsoon may give beautiful view.
Poonam Valvi — Google review
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HHFQ+V36, Bala Quila Rd, Alwar, Rajasthan 301001, India
The Alwar City Palace, previously owned by the Rajputs and now managed by the district administration, is a significant landmark in the city. Despite its intricate architecture and seven-story facade, many of its features have been converted into unattractive offices with glass or cardboard walls. However, after renovations are completed, the palace museum is expected to be unique and fascinating.
Located in the foothills of Aravali mountains, this beautiful palace is made by Raja Bakthiyar Singh of Alwar. This palace have good potential to be a great tourist attraction but it is in sorry state, predominantly encroached by various government departments and offices. The matsya festival of Rajasthan is also organised in this palace.
himanshu saini — Google review
City palace -----
सिटी पैलेस परिसर बहुत ही खूबसूरत है और इसके साथ-साथ बालकॉनी बनाने की योजना है। गेट के पीछे एक बडा मैदान है। इसी मैदान में कृष्ण मंदिर हैं। इसके बिल्कुल पीछे मूसी रानी की छतरी और अन्य दर्शनीय स्थल हैं। सुबह के समय जब सूर्य की पहली किरण सिटी पैलेस परिसर के मुख्य द्वार पडती है तो इसकी छटा देखने लायक होती है। हाल के दिनों में इसकी स्थिति दयनीय है। इस पूरी इमारत में सरकारी दफ्तरों का कब्जा है, मुख्य रूप से जिलाधीश और अलवर पुलिस के सुपरिटेण्डेन्ट का। इसका निर्माण 1793 में राजा बख्तावर सिंह ने कराया था। पर्यटक इसकी खूबसूरती की तारीफ किए बिना नहीं रह पाते। इस इमारत के सबसे ऊपरी तल पर संग्राहलय भी है। संग्राहलय दर्शन के लिए शुल्क देना पडता है। यह तीन हॉल्स में विभक्त है। पहले हॉल में शाही परिधान और मिट्टी के खिलौने रखें हुए है, इस हॉल का मुख्य आकर्षण महाराज जयसिंह की साईकिल है। यहां हर वस्तु बडे सुन्दर तरीके से सजाई गई है। दूसरे हॉल में मध्य एशिया के अनेक जाने-माने राजाओं के चित्र लगे हुए हैं। इस हॉल में तैमूर से लेकर औरंगजेब तक के चित्र लगे हुए हैं। तीसरे हॉल में आयुद्ध सामग्री को प्रदर्शित किया गया है। इस हॉल का मुख्य आकर्षण अकबर और जहांगीर की तलवारें हैं। यहां पर ऐसी म्यान रखी है जिसमे दो तलवारें एक साथ रखी जा सकती है यह पर्यटकों के लिए विशेष दर्शनीय है। संग्राहलय घूमने का समय सुबह 10 बजे से शाम 5 बजे तक, शुक्रवार को अवकाश Thanks
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The City Palace complex is very beautiful and there are plans to build a balcony along with it. There is a big ground behind the gate. There is a Krishna temple in this ground. Immediately behind it is the umbrella of Musi Rani and other places of interest. In the morning, when the first ray of the sun falls on the main gate of the City Palace complex, its shade is worth seeing. Its condition is pathetic in recent times. The entire building is occupied by government offices, mainly that of the District Magistrate and the Superintendent of Alwar Police. It was built in 1793 by Raja Bakhtawar Singh. Tourists cannot live without praising its beauty. There is also a museum on the top floor of this building. There is a fee to visit the museum. It is divided into three halls. In the first hall, royal costumes and clay toys are kept, the main attraction of this hall is the cycle of Maharaj Jai Singh. Everything here is beautifully decorated. In the second hall, there are pictures of many famous kings of Central Asia. Pictures from Timur to Aurangzeb are displayed in this hall. The armament material is displayed in the third hall. The main attraction of this hall is the swords of Akbar and Jahangir. Here such a sheath is kept in which two swords can be kept together, it is a special sight for tourists. Visiting hours of the museum are from 10 am to 5 pm, Friday is a holiday. Thanks
R R Raghuwanshi — Google review
Not much to do here
But you should definitely visit it once to get to know about the city and culture and monuments.
A very beautiful place to get good pictures. So impressed by the infrastructure of the fort it's beautifully designed. Proud of those Indian workers who made it.
aman yadav — Google review
The City Palace of Alwar is standing huge in the heart of Alwar City of Rajasthan. The City Palace, of Alwar, was built up by Raja Bakhtayar Singh in the year 1793. The building is a perfect example of Indo-Islamic architecture. The prehistoric city of Alwar is settled at the slopes of the Aravalli Hills .....!!!!
Rashmi Rawat — Google review
One of the best place in Alwar. Specially there museum.
Anjali Singh — Google review
At a distance of 3.5 km from Alwar Juction Railway Station, City Palace is situated in the foothills of Aravalli, right below Bala Quila in Alwar.🇮🇳 Also known as Vinay Vilas Mahal, City Palace is an architectural wonder and a beautiful blend of Mughal and Rajasthani style. 👑
There is an artificial lake within the vicinity of City Palace, which was built by Maharaja Vinay Singh in 1815. There are also a number of temples on the banks of the lake.🏞️
इस स्थान को 3 मुख्य भागों में बांटा जा सकता है.......
✅पहला भाग महल होगा जिसकी सबसे ऊपरी मंजिल पर संग्रहालय भी है। संग्रहालय में चित्रों, कलाकृतियों, हथियारों और पांडुलिपियों का एक बहुत ही दुर्लभ संग्रह है। प्रवेश शुल्क एक वयस्क के लिए लगभग 20 रुपये और 7 वर्ष से अधिक उम्र के बच्चों के लिए 10 रुपये है। छात्रों के लिए 10 रुपये का प्रवेश शुल्क भी है। संग्रहालय को भी 3 खंडों में बांटा गया है......
✓पहले खंड में मूर्तियां हैं
✓दूसरे में पेंटिंग हैं
✓तीसरे में उस युग की तलवारें और बंदूकें प्रदर्शित हैं।
यहां का स्टाफ बहुत ही सौहार्दपूर्ण और मददगार है। पहले फोटोग्राफी की अनुमति नहीं थी लेकिन अब फोटोग्राफी की अनुमति है पर वीडियो लेना प्रतिबंधित है।कोई भी आंगन में और पृष्ठभूमि में बाला किले और मंदिरों की कुछ खूबसूरत तस्वीरें भी ले सकता है।
Timings and Ticket fee⏰🎫
9:45am to 5:15pm
Indian Tourist ~~20
Indian Student ~~10
Foreign Tourist ~~100
Foreign Student ~~50
✅दूसरे खंड में महल के ठीक पीछे स्थित जलाशय को शामिल किया गया है। यह वर्षा जल संचयन के सिद्धांत पर आधारित है। कोई भी वहां बैठकर फव्वारे और अरावली पहाड़ियों के दृश्य का आनंद ले सकता है।
✅तीसरा खंड मुख्य संरचना को शामिल करता है जिसके बाद इस जगह का नाम रखा गया है। यह एक वर्ग के आकार में बनी दो मंजिला संरचना है जिसका शीर्ष भाग शुद्ध संगमरमर से बना है। यह उस समय की भारतीय वास्तुकला की पूर्णता को दर्शाता है। छत, दीवारों और खंभों पर की गई बारीक नक्काशी आंखों को सुकून देती है।
📋नोट:- परिसर में कोई खाने की जगह नहीं है क्योंकि इसमें जिला अदालत भी है। इसलिए अपना खाना और पानी की बोतलें खुद ले जाना याद रखें। जगह में एक सार्वजनिक शौचालय और आगंतुकों के लिए उचित पार्किंग स्थान है।
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At a distance of 3.5 km from Alwar Juction Railway Station, City Palace is situated in the foothills of Aravalli, right below Bala Quila in Alwar.🇮🇳 Also known as Vinay Vilas Mahal, City Palace is an architectural wonder and a beautiful blend of Mughal and Rajasthani style.
There is an artificial lake within the vicinity of City Palace, which was built by Maharaja Vinay Singh in 1815. There are also a number of temples on the banks of the lake.🏞️
This place can be divided into 3 main parts.......
✅ The first part will be the palace which also has a museum on the top floor. The museum has a very rare collection of paintings, artefacts, weapons and manuscripts. The entry fee is around INR 20 for an adult and INR 10 for children above 7 years of age. There is also an entry fee of Rs 10 for students. The museum is also divided into 3 sections......
✓The first section has idols
✓other has paintings
✓ In the third, swords and guns of that era are displayed.
The staff here is very cordial and helpful. Earlier photography was not allowed but now photography is allowed but video taking is restricted. One can also take some beautiful pictures of Bala fort and temples in the courtyard and in the background.
Timings and Ticket fees⏰🎫
9:45am to 5:15pm
Indian Tourist ~~20
Indian Student ~~10
Foreign Tourist ~~100
Foreign Student ~~50
The second section covers the reservoir located just behind the palace. It is based on the principle of rain water harvesting. One can sit there and enjoy the view of the fountain and the Aravalli hills.
The third section covers the main structure after which the place is named. It is a two-storied structure built in the shape of a square whose top part is made of pure marble. It shows the perfection of Indian architecture of that time. The intricate carvings on the ceilings, walls and pillars are a treat to the eyes.
📋Note:- There is no eating place in the premises as it also houses the District Court. So remember to carry your own food and water bottles. The place has a public toilet and proper parking space for the visitors.
Deepak Jatav — Google review
Build in the 18th century, this magnificent fort in located in the foothills of Aravalli, right below Bala Quila. The fort is a perfect blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture. There is an artificial lake within the vicinity of City Palace, which was built by Maharaja Vinay Singh in 1815. An elevated door shaped pavilion is built within the Vinay Vilas Mahal, which depicts the pride and honor of Rajput kingdoms.
At present the ground floor of the fort is used as government offices while the other floors have been transformed into an historic museum.
Anubhav Sharma — Google review
Nice palace. Museum is well maintained. Entry fee to the museum is Rs 25 per person. Back of it lies Moosi Maharani ki Chhatri, another beautiful palace with nice view.
Shashi Sharma — Google review
Unfortunately the ownership of this grand building has passed on to the district administration who have promptly turned every nook and cranny into some ugly glass or cardboard walled office.
One for the most intricately built palaces I've seen in Rajasthan. The main facade rises more than 7 stories high. The palace museum is also expected to be one of a kind, once renovations are done.
Butterfly effect — Google review
Best place in Alwar for weekend and holidays.
Krish Saxena — Google review
It is a good place but will recommend every person to visit in winters because of heat you wont be able to enjoy the beauty of the mountains just behind this beautiful place. You can see pond and also other temples from there.
Beautiful heritage place, must visit. Half portion is now converted into government offices. Remaining part need more maintenance and security as guard says its risky after sunset cause of some drunk naughty people. Don’t forget to go to Museum. …More
The place is very offbeat and hence the footfall is low. Now how that benefits a tourist is that this place is very less crowded over the weekend. It is about 3-4 hours drive from New Delhi depending on what time of the day you choose. I would prefer very early morning as the traffic is minimal at that time and you would reach just in time when this opens up for the public. This place can be divided into 3 main sections.
The first one would be the palace itself that also has the museum on the top floor. The museum has a very rare collection of paintings, artifacts, weapons and manuscripts. The entry fee is about 20 rupees for an adult and 10 rupees for kids over the age of 7. Students also have an entry fee of 10 rupees. The museum is divided into 3 sections. The first section has the sculptures, the second has paintings and the third displays swords and guns of that era. The staff there is very cordial and helpful. Photography is allowed but taking videos is prohibited. One can also take some beautiful pictures in the courtyard and of the Bala Fort and Temples in the background.
The second section covers the water reservoir that's located just behind the palace. It's based on the basis principal of harvesting rain water. One can sit there and enjoy the view of the fountains and the Aravali hills.
The third section covers the main structure after which this place is named. It's a two storey structure built in the shape of a square with the top part made in pure marble. It's reflects the perfection of the Indian architecture of those times. The intricate carving on the roof, walls and pillars is a real treat to the eyes.
There are no eating joints in the complex as it also houses the district court. So remember to carry your own food and water bottles. The place has a public washroom and decent parking space for visitors. The roads that lead to the structure are a bit narrow so please bear that in mind in case you are not an experienced driver.
I hope you will like the place as much as I did.
Rohit Kumar Bhardwaj — Google review
The City Palace complex is very beautiful and there are plans to build a balcony along it. There is a big field behind the gate. There is Krishna temple in this ground. Just behind this is Musi Rani's Chhatri and other places of interest. In the morning, when the first rays of the sun fall on the main gate of the City Palace complex, its shade is worth seeing. Its condition is pathetic in recent times.
This entire building is occupied by government offices, mainly that of the District Magistrate and the Superintendent of Alwar Police. It was built by Raja Bakhtawar Singh in 1793. Tourists cannot live without praising its beauty. There is also a museum on the top floor of this building.
A fee has to be paid to visit the museum. It is divided into three halls. In the first hall, royal costumes and clay toys are kept, the main attraction of this hall is the bicycle of Maharaj Jai Singh. Every thing here is beautifully decorated. In the second hall, there are pictures of many famous kings of Central Asia.
Pictures from Taimur to Aurangzeb are displayed in this hall. Munitions are displayed in the third hall. The main attraction of this hall is the swords of Akbar and Jahangir.
There is a sheath here in which two swords can be kept together, this is a special sight for the tourists. Time to visit the museum is 10 am to 5 pm, closed on Friday
Vipul Ptdr — Google review
Must visit place if you are visiting alwar. Entry is free throughout fort or palace only entry to museum will cost ₹25 rest palace is very beautiful with very famous and most believed in area - "Moosi maharani ki chatri" with Sagar kund in front and historic mahadev temple as well.
Rishabh Arya — Google review
One of the few good places to visit in Alwar. There is also the Museum which everyone can visit.
Pulkit Verma — Google review
The City Palace of Alwar is known as the Vinay Vilas Mahal. It is standing huge in the heart of Alwar City of Rajasthan. The City Palace, of Alwar, was built up by Raja Bakhtayar Singh in the year 1793. The building is a perfect example of Indo-Islamic architecture. The prehistoric city of Alwar is settled at the slopes of the Aravalli Hills has converted into a crowded trade center in recent times. But its rich history has left many examples through many temples, forts, tombs, gardens and palaces.
City Palace Alwar Tourist Information
Entry Fees : Free
Museum Entry Fees: Rs 5 For India, Rs 50 for Foreigners
City Palace Alwar Timings : 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM (Except Friday)
Duration for Visit : 2-3 Hours
Sandeepedia — Google review
One oc the Best place I visited there is museum nd a damnnnnn view of sagar
Manav garg — Google review
This palace having a great museum run by state Govt of Rajasthan depicting art culture weaponry of Indian and English rulers. Established in 1940 by Prime minister Major Harvey at 3rd floor of palace
Yashvir singh — Google review
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City Palace, collectorate, Mohalla Ladiya, Alwar, Rajasthan 301001, India
Step into the Alwar Museum and embark on a captivating journey through history and traditional art. Located within the City Palace in the vibrant city of Alwar, this museum is a treasure trove of archaeological artifacts, sculptures, paintings, manuscripts, and weaponry. The majestic blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture at its entrance sets the stage for an immersive experience that offers insights into the rich culture and heritage of Rajasthan.
It's a must visit place in Alwar. This museum has a collection of wide range of historical items, from all time period, ancient to modern from Mughals to Rajputs, various types of swords and firearms, an ample collection of paintings of Rajasthani style. Also the interior of the museum has been renovated. Truly a great place to visit
himanshu saini — Google review
Love this place 😍❤️...
Beautiful pictures and historical things are available here....
Situated in the vicinity of City Palace, the Government Museum in Alwar was established in 1940. Housing a brilliant collection of paintings, frescoes and artefacts, the museum boasts of rich ancient heritage of the royal families. In addition to 234 sculptures, 11 inscriptions, 9702 coins, 2565 paintings, 2270 arms and weapons; the museum also has exotic collections of ivory and lacquered work, Bidri and brass works, pottery, Persian manuscripts and miniature paintings.
Nenu kohli — Google review
Very nice tourist place all ancient culture is here
SANJEEV JAREWAL — Google review
Must see museum during Alwar visit. Having old photos, weapons, painting,antiques dating back to 17 and 18 century. Very well maintained and clean.
D Jas — Google review
Amazing Museum, you can gain a great knowledge and know the history of Alwar.
Samarjit Singh — Google review
If you are realy curious about the history of our country or history of Rajasthan the thisnisbthe right place for you. Lots knowledgeable stuff with some pine paintings are displayed there. Place is very nice. If you are in alwar then must visit.located on top floor. Fee is just Rs. 20.
RAJEEV KUMAR — Google review
The museum is very good. But the maintenance of the fort and the Sagar is not good at all. But View from there was pretty reasonable. You can go there formerly.
Harshit Kumar — Google review
Get ready for a 'dhamaal' time as you embark on a magical journey through history and 'desi' art at the Alwar Museum! Located in the heart of Rajasthan's vibrant city, Alwar, this 'hatke' gem will sweep you off your feet and leave you 'masti-fied' and craving for more.
As you step into the museum's 'shandaar' entrance, you'll be awestruck by its majestic blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture, standing tall like a 'mehfil' of historical grandeur. But the real 'jadoo' begins when you walk inside and discover the treasure trove of 'desi' heritage and 'purani kahaniyan' that will leave you 'wah wah'ing in amazement.
The collection of ancient sculptures and relics will make your 'dil' skip a beat. 'Dekho' closely at those intricately carved stone statues, each with its own 'kissa,' 'kahani,' and 'dastan.' It's like you're 'raiding' the past, getting a 'mazedaar' peek into the lives of the people who once lived and loved in Alwar.
Calling all 'art lovers' - you're in for a real treat! The gallery is a riot of colors with 'desi' Rajasthani paintings and 'chhota mota' art that will make your eyes dance with joy. 'Uff,' the detailing in those miniature paintings is something else! You'll be left 'sharminda' at the talent of local artists who've captured the 'ada' of Rajasthan so beautifully.
For the 'deshbhakts' interested in the 'dhai kilo ka hath' of the Rajput warriors, the 'dhamakedar' armory exhibit will 'dhishoom dhishoom' you! Gape at the fearsome weaponry and 'zabardast' defense strategies that made Alwar's warriors a force to be reckoned with. It's like a 'bollywood blockbuster' unfolding before your very eyes.
But what 'bindaas'ly sets the Alwar Museum apart is its personal touch. You'll feel like you're 'ghoonghat mein ghotala' as the exhibits take you on a 'rango se bhara' journey through the lives of Alwar's former 'rajas' and 'ranis.' 'Mazaa aayega' as you learn about their 'jung' and 'pyaar,' and how they shaped the city's 'kismat.'
While the Alwar Museum is already 'bahut badiya,' a sprinkle of 'masala' could make it even more 'chatpata.' Imagine 'thumkas' with interactive displays, letting you virtually join in on historical 'naach gaana,' or maybe 'tadka' it up with multimedia installations that bring history alive.
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Bhart Bana — Google review
Title: A Time-Traveling Adventure: Alwar Museum
Get ready for a 'dhamaal' time as you embark on a magical journey through history and 'desi' art at the Alwar Museum! Located in the heart of Rajasthan's vibrant city, Alwar, this 'hatke' gem will sweep you off your feet and leave you 'masti-fied' and craving for more.
As you step into the museum's 'shandaar' entrance, you'll be awestruck by its majestic blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture, standing tall like a 'mehfil' of historical grandeur. But the real 'jadoo' begins when you walk inside and discover the treasure trove of 'desi' heritage and 'purani kahaniyan' that will leave you 'wah wah'ing in amazement.
The collection of ancient sculptures and relics will make your 'dil' skip a beat. 'Dekho' closely at those intricately carved stone statues, each with its own 'kissa,' 'kahani,' and 'dastan.' It's like you're 'raiding' the past, getting a 'mazedaar' peek into the lives of the people who once lived and loved in Alwar.
Calling all 'art lovers' - you're in for a real treat! The gallery is a riot of colors with 'desi' Rajasthani paintings and 'chhota mota' art that will make your eyes dance with joy. 'Uff,' the detailing in those miniature paintings is something else! You'll be left 'sharminda' at the talent of local artists who've captured the 'ada' of Rajasthan so beautifully.
For the 'deshbhakts' interested in the 'dhai kilo ka hath' of the Rajput warriors, the 'dhamakedar' armory exhibit will 'dhishoom dhishoom' you! Gape at the fearsome weaponry and 'zabardast' defense strategies that made Alwar's warriors a force to be reckoned with. It's like a 'bollywood blockbuster' unfolding before your very eyes.
But what 'bindaas'ly sets the Alwar Museum apart is its personal touch. You'll feel like you're 'ghoonghat mein ghotala' as the exhibits take you on a 'rango se bhara' journey through the lives of Alwar's former 'rajas' and 'ranis.' 'Mazaa aayega' as you learn about their 'jung' and 'pyaar,' and how they shaped the city's 'kismat.'
While the Alwar Museum is already 'bahut badiya,' a sprinkle of 'masala' could make it even more 'chatpata.' Imagine 'thumkas' with interactive displays, letting you virtually join in on historical 'naach gaana,' or maybe 'tadka' it up with multimedia installations that bring history alive.
In 'sabko bolo' language, the Alwar Museum is an unforgettable fusion of 'itihass,' 'kalakari,' and 'sanskriti,' celebrating the 'masaledar' essence of Rajasthan. So don't 'socho' twice - head over for a 'full-on paisa vasool' experience that will leave you saying, "Alwar Museum, you rock!" 'Balle balle'!
Manjeet Kumar — Google review
The Alwar Museum, also known as the Government Museum Alwar, is a museum located in the city of Alwar in the state of Rajasthan, India. It is situated within the City Palace complex, which is a prominent tourist attraction in Alwar.
The museum was established in the year 1940 and is known for its diverse collection of artifacts that showcase the rich cultural heritage and history of the region. The exhibits in the museum encompass various periods, including prehistoric, ancient, medieval, and modern times.
Some of the key highlights of the Alwar Museum include:
Archaeological artifacts: The museum houses a wide range of archaeological finds from the region, including tools, pottery, coins, sculptures, and inscriptions dating back to different periods.
Arms and weaponry: Visitors can explore an extensive collection of arms and weaponry used by the rulers of Alwar, including swords, daggers, guns, rifles, and armor.
Miniature paintings: The museum also displays a remarkable collection of miniature paintings, showcasing the rich artistic traditions of Rajasthan. These paintings depict themes from mythology, court scenes, and daily life.
Manuscripts and documents: A section of the museum is dedicated to preserving and showcasing ancient manuscripts, royal decrees, and other important documents of historical significance.
Sculptures and statues: There are several sculptures and statues on display, representing different artistic styles and religious themes
Manish Swami — Google review
Ticket Price : 25 per person for Indian Adult and 15 for Indian Students
Visit : Surely a worth only when you have atleast 2 hours in total, would recommend visiting in Noon if someone wants to visit the whole location peacefully (on Public Holidays/Sunday) or visit in Evening if you wanna capture the lush Aravali around this location.
Please mind that this one location is situated between district courts and serious of other offices in the palace so visiting on a Holiday would be the great option.
Sign Traveller — Google review
Friends, If you are history lover than you gonna love Alwar Museum as you can find the amazing collection of historical articles. You will gather more information if you visit this amazing place and in return they only charge Rs. 10. I must say this is one of the nice museum.
Priyanka Gupta Rautela — Google review
very well maintained and also a big one. one can get many historical items here and the fee is nominal (rs. 20 for indian adult and Rs. 10 for students) as it is maintained by govt.
Dr. Neha Varma — Google review
Beautiful qnd well maintained museum, with exquisite collection of curios, miniature paintings and weapons of bygone era. Must visit if you like museums and art.
Love, Peace and Karma — Google review
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City Palace, Mohalla Ladiya, Alwar, Rajasthan 301001, India
Moosi Maharani Ki Chhatri is a former palace with outstanding architecture and a modest museum featuring small exhibits. The site provides an excellent opportunity for those who enjoy nature as it offers remarkable views of the surrounding area that are perfect for photo shoots. Although there are no nearby shops to eat, the place is clean and well-maintained. Visitors can also witness stunning natural phenomena such as rainbows while enjoying the mesmerizing ambiance of this magnificent fort.
The place is very offbeat and hence the footfall is low. Now how that benefits a tourist is that this place is very less crowded over the weekend. It is about 3-4 hours drive from New Delhi depending on what time of the day you choose. I would prefer very early morning as the traffic is minimal at that time and you would reach just in time when this opens up for the public. This place can be divided into 3 main sections.
The first one would be the palace itself that also has the museum on the top floor. The museum has a very rare collection of paintings, artifacts, weapons and manuscripts. The entry fee is about 20 rupees for an adult and 10 rupees for kids over the age of 7. Students also have an entry fee of 10 rupees. The museum is divided into 3 sections. The first section has the sculptures, the second has paintings and the third displays swords and guns of that era. The staff there is very cordial and helpful. Photography is allowed but taking videos is prohibited. One can also take some beautiful pictures in the courtyard and of the Bala Fort and Temples in the background.
The second section covers the water reservoir that's located just behind the palace. It's based on the basis principal of harvesting rain water. One can sit there and enjoy the view of the fountains and the Aravali hills.
The third section covers the main structure after which this place is named. It's a two storey structure built in the shape of a square with the top part made in pure marble. It's reflects the perfection of the Indian architecture of those times. The intricate carving on the roof, walls and pillars is a real treat to the eyes.
There are no eating joints in the complex as it also houses the district court. So remember to carry your own food and water bottles. The place has a public washroom and decent parking space for visitors. The roads that lead to the structure are a bit narrow so please bear that in mind in case you are not an experienced driver.
I hope you will like the place as much as I did.
Fira Cub — Google review
I'm nature lover kind of person accordingly I loved this place very much. We have travelled through a car from Gudhachandra ji to Alwar. It took around 2-3 hours to reach at destination.
When we have reached the place was full of bunch of boys who were playing cricket. Then we moved a bit and saw moosi maharani ki chhatri. It was damn cool view. It is a fort where you can do photoshoot and feel so relaxed and heartwarming.
I haven't see any shop nearby to eat something so this place was clean too. There was a rainbow in fond. The view was mesmerizing. Rest will be imagined via images. Must visit place guys.
Best of luck 🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞
Rohit Kumar Bhardwaj — Google review
Decent place
Per say but they can make it a lot more people friendly by adding a number of amenities
As of now it is pretty raw causing ig to sometimes be cumbersome for people to be there specially the elderly who might want to enjoy beautiful views but are in no position to walk around so much without basic support
It also enthrals us with fauna thats amazing. Youll fond deers sambars galore
Approachable allright but needs ti be cleaner
Dr Afaq Amir Ahmad — Google review
I'm nature lover kind of person accordingly I loved this place very much. We have travelled through a car from Gurgaon to Alwar. It took around 2-3 hours to reach at destination.
When we have reached the place was full of bunch of boys who were playing cricket. Then we moved a bit and saw moosi maharani ki chhatri. It was damn cool view. It is a fort where you can do photoshoot and feel so relaxed and heartwarming.
I haven't see any shop nearby to eat something so this place was clean too. There was a rainbow in fond. The view was mesmerizing. Rest will be imagined via images. Must visit place guys.
#alwar #moosimaharanikichhatri
Shumayla Siddiqui — Google review
It is a good place but will recommend every person to visit in winters because of heat you wont be able to enjoy the beauty of the mountains just behind this beautiful place. You can see pond and also other temples from there.
Priyanshu Singh — Google review
This can be called Alwar’s most artistic monument and the most regal as well, replete with a fascinating story. Maharaja Vinay Singh of Alwar built this double-storeyed cenotaph in 1815 in memory of his father Maharaja Bakhtawar Singh. It is also known as Moosi Maharani ki Chhatri after the king’s mistress, who performed sati here when he died. After the sati, she came to be accepted as king’s wife. It is an elegant monument, shaped like a flower and built with a blend of brown sandstone and white marble.
The first storey is made in sandstone while the upper storey and chhatris (cenotaphs) are made in white marble. Its carved pavilion has domed arches with exquisite floral tracery and patterns. There are intricate designs that shine brilliantly under sunlight. Bala Qila, on a hilltop, can also be seen from Bakhtawar Ki Chhatri.
The colourful circular ceiling is an important part of Moosi Maharani Ki Chhatri and is adorned with fading gold leaf paintings of mythological characters and scenes. Footsteps of Maharaja and Moosi Rani are carved in marble inside the cenotaph, and locals pay homage to them.
Jitendra Singh — Google review
The place is an architectural marvel with one of the finest scenic views in Alwar. Unfortunate that the local authorities are not taking a good care of it as the place requires a lot of maintenance. There's a huge pond at the center surrounded by the finest "chhatris" and a fantastic view of the temple. If you are heading to the Moosi Maharani Ki Chhatri by a car or your own conveyance then Google maps may fail to deliver the exact location as the way to the place follows by the route of the Local Court. However, the locals are impressively helpful, who'd rather help you before anything else.
Nipun Kaundal (Nectrom) — Google review
Good place for photo lovers. A place with a great history behind it. Do try to collect the water from here, it is said to increase the positivity in the house. One of the gems of Alwar city. The lake with the small hill in the back drop adds more to its beauty. The guides are available if you want to know more about the place. And there is a museum with lots of antiques, good for a visit with the kids.
Animesh Kumar — Google review
Very beautiful tourist place of alwar. Nice view & perfect for clicking photos. Very pleasant place. Must visit museum. Really fascinating.
Surbhi Sharma — Google review
Beautiful heritage place, must visit. Half portion is now converted into government offices. Remaining part need more maintenance and security as guard says its risky after sunset cause of some drunk naughty people. Don’t forget to go to Museum.
Neeraj Gola (Neer) — Google review
Moosi Maharani ki chhatri threw us in surprise. An emerald lake in the middle of a tiny town was a great view. The cenotaph of Moosi Maharani is so beautiful, that it left us speechless. The lake facing cenotaph was built by her son Vinay Singh after the queen's demise. She wasn't the legally wedded queen of Maharaja Bakhtawar Singh but his mistress. Coincidentally she was the only one who gave birth to a boy who became the legal heir of the kingdom. After she practiced Sati, her status changed to that of a queen and people's respect for her grew by many folds.
Partly made of res sandstone and local white marble, the cenotaph or chhatri has a flower shaped rooftop. Several staircases lead to the first floor of the terrace with ornate pillars and beautifully carved walls. The ceiling of the main hall has paintings from epics. The green lake's view from the first floor is stunning.
No entry fee for this place yet recommend to visit from morning till sundown.
The Travelcurry — Google review
Alwar is one of the best place I have visited in Rajasthan. I got amazed by the charm of the city. Nestle in the lap of mother nature. It is surrounded by hills. The simplicity of the inhabitants will mesmerize you..
There are many places to visit in Alwar like City Palace, Silesera lake, etc. Moosi Rani ki Chatri is one of them. No entry fee is needed here.
It is marvel of architecture. The intricate work, stone carvings will make you spellbound. Sundown looks amazing from here.
Nearby places to visit- City Palace and Alwar Bazar.
Alwar is also famous for Silver Jewelleries. So, if u r planning to visit Alwar, then dont miss to shop silver Jewelleries from here.
Sampa Howlader — Google review
It's located in alwar . Nice historic monument and very good for photography. Once must visit when you go to sariska or alwar. Best time is winter's as summers are very hot and you might not be able to roam about nicely.
Mamta — Google review
Hidden gem of Rajasthan, Moosi Maharani Ki Chhatri is a stunning work of Art in Alwar. A must see monument for its Art and beauty.
Dinesh Sud — Google review
moosi maharani is historical monument. I had come in 2017. then this place had not maintained.recently I visited there this place has made maintain by government
Abhishek Raghav — Google review
The Chhatri in Alwar is truly a marvel of architectural and artistic craftsmanship, drawing visitors from near and far to witness its beauty firsthand. Situated amidst the scenic landscape of Alwar city, this cenotaph stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Upon arrival, one cannot help but be captivated by the grandeur of the Chhatri's design. Built on two levels, the lower portion showcases the use of vibrant red sandstone, while the upper level is adorned with the elegance of grey and white marble. This contrast in materials adds depth and visual appeal to the structure, enhancing its overall aesthetic.
As you approach the Chhatri, its symmetrical design immediately catches the eye. Each detail is meticulously planned, from the layout of the pillars to the arrangement of the carvings. The architects of this monument have ensured that every aspect of its design exudes harmony and balance, creating a sense of tranquility for visitors.
Step inside, and you'll find yourself surrounded by a treasure trove of exquisite carvings. The inner pillars, walls, and roof are adorned with intricate patterns and motifs, each telling a story of the rich history and cultural heritage of the region. From floral designs to geometric patterns, every carving is a testament to the skill and artistry of the craftsmen who created them.
As you explore the Chhatri further, take a moment to appreciate the attention to detail that has gone into its construction. From the precision of the carvings to the quality of the materials used, every aspect of this monument speaks to the dedication and craftsmanship of its creators.
For travelers passing through Alwar city, a visit to the Chhatri is a must. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast, a history buff, or simply someone who appreciates beauty in all its forms, this magnificent cenotaph is sure to leave a lasting impression. So make it a point to visit this cultural gem and immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of the Chhatri in Alwar.
Anupama Gahlout — Google review
The place is beautiful with a serene view and Perfect for pictures. No entry fees.
Priyanka Kholiya — Google review
The place in itself is very nice and visit worthy. However there is trash everywhere. People spit left and right.
There is nowhere any information about photography. A random guard came and started shouting in Hindi at my guest from Germany(he doesn’t understand Hindi) telling him that he isn’t supposed to take photos.
It was extremely insulting and I will not be surprised if foreign tourists wouldn’t feel safe and welcome in alwar.
Manisha Kaur — Google review
This Chhatri is one of the most beautiful & well built cenotaphs one could see .
It is built on two levels, the lower of Red sandstone and the upper of grey & white marble.
It is characterized by a symmetric design & exquisite carvings on the inner pillars, walls & roof.
Make it a point to visit this place if you are anywhere near Alwar city
Sanjoy Bhattacharya — Google review
It's a good place but very tidy , need cleaning to maintain the tourism
nikhil jain — Google review
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HH9V+P5X, City Palace Rd, Mohalla Ladiya, Alwar, Rajasthan 301001, India
It was an awesome experience overall.
This falls is a bit far away from Alwar town, we need our own vehicle to reach here because of the lack of public transport.
This place is like a mini grand canyon because of the geographical features, this falls is surrounded by red coloured hills.
It was a great experience to see the sunset from here.
You need to carry your own food and water because the options available near the falls is pretty bad.
Ameer Mohammed — Google review
It is a great escape into the nature's solace from the busy city life.
Peaceful & a treat to you eyes, mind & soul. But for the cleanliness & hygiene. Govt & visitors must respect the serenity of such places & improve tourism activities & maintaining cleanliness. Off road drive is also awesome.
A Revanth Kumar Rathod — Google review
It's a nice and good place to go and meet the nature but the road was not good in condition, full road is damaged. Not advisable to go in raining session. Otherwise it's beautiful place in free of cost, hare you can take darshn of lord shiv and garba ji and also you can take bath form here. The water is vary pure.
Manish Gupta — Google review
Garwaji Waterfall, also known as Garbhaji Falls, is a natural attraction located approximately 10 kilometers from Siliserh Lake near Alwar, Rajasthan. The journey to the falls involves navigating through off-road terrain, with the path being somewhat rough and under construction in parts. The surrounding area is characterized by fields and hills, leading up to a temple and giant rocks.
Visitors to Garwaji Waterfall can expect a rugged and adventurous experience. The path to the falls is strewn with boulders, requiring careful navigation to avoid injuries. The waterfall itself, especially outside of the rainy season, may not be as impressive, with only a small cascade visible from a distance. Despite this, the site offers a glimpse into the natural beauty of the region, with tall, almost vertical rocky cliffs.
The area is also home to a temple dedicated to Hanuman, which can be reached by climbing steep rock-cut steps beside the waterfall. The climb is challenging and should only be attempted by those who are prepared for a bit of adventure. The temple at the top, while modest, provides a sense of accomplishment for those who make the journey.
Overall, Garwaji Waterfall offers an off-the-beaten-path experience for those looking to explore the natural landscapes of Rajasthan and engage in a bit of adventure. It’s a place that rewards the effort with its serene environment and the thrill of exploration.
Dinesh Gurung — Google review
A place where you can take the feel of nature. No food options are available there. 30 minutes drive from Siliserh Lake. A temple of Hanuman ji is on height. Be very careful while going on temple. It's very slippery on the top of Garbhaji waterfall.
Siddharth Ghelodia — Google review
A tough and rocky road to reach here and the end result is quite disappointing! There's hardly any water in this "waterfall". The guys at the entrance will trick you by offering you prasad and once you are done with the visit, they'll ask you for money (they don't tell you this upfront). Don't take young kids and elderly people at the top as the rocks are quite slippery. It's good for a decent, insta-worthy click though!
Sakshi Paul — Google review
The place is beautiful with majestic view .however the crowd there is very weird and there’s no cleanliness.
Men are just showering half naked in the fall 😔
The Fashion Seed — Google review
This place is beautiful, but not maintained.
It could be wonderful if taken seriously by the government. The approach road, should be improved.
Feels that the potential of this place is wasted.
With facilities, some landscaping, cleaning it would be amazing.
SIBU AVRACHAN — Google review
Nice place... we were little late to reach there, place was awesome, but we got afraid because someone said animals come here to have water in evening
Jyotsna Sharma — Google review
This place is situated between the hills and the harvested rain water is flowing from the peak of the Aravali hills in less amount... But still you can visit there for the photograpy purpose.... Very beautiful place to visit...
Prem Saini — Google review
It was a amazing place, with mesmerizing view. one can feel like they have come into the roots of aravallis.It was around February so water flow was limited so went quite high there were fishes in the water too, so I would request whoever goes not to pollute the place.
Yash Paliwal — Google review
One of the beautiful places to visit in Alwar (outskirts). A temple situated high above the hills. But be careful about the monkeys, they can snatch and steal things away.
Dr. Aninda Bid — Google review
A small waterfall with a big experience. Best time to visit in Monsoon, else there is Hanuman mandir which gets busy during Tuesday and Saturday.
Journey to the waterfall is through village and most of the road is rustic. Good for those who like the village drive with hills surrounding the area. Not much recommended for elderly or people with leg issues as you need to walk over big stones to reach...not easy. Also, not good for bathing.
Gaurav Goyal — Google review
Expecting a waterfall in Rajasthan itself is a big ask. Glad to have visited this place. Nice place, quite steep stairs to reach Hanuman mandir. Too many monkeys and langurs, try less to interact with them, can be dangerous.
Rs 30 parking ticket- apart from this, no need for a ticket at any place.
Keshav Narayan — Google review
Good place especially the rocks and hills that are cut very artistically naturally. However , we went in March the fall was almost dried up and was very dirty and smelling foul. There is a Hanuman temple when you climb a bit and that goes via the fall where you will also find a number of langoors. But a great experience.
Sumit Jain — Google review
Best relaxation....take banana with yourself for many monkey here plz
Siliserh Lake is a serene destination that boasts of a historical palace and is popular for boating, wildlife, and nearby accommodation facilities. The lake lies nestled amidst mountains on either side, providing shelter to several exotic species of birds and water creatures like crocodiles. Visitors can witness the breathtaking sunrise over the tranquil waters of the lake while observing different bird species engaging in their morning activities.
One of the best sight scene viewpoints in Alwar District. A very popular weekends gateway for visitors especially in the rainy season and summers.
Boat ⚓ riding Is one of the eye capturing feature here. you can have an amazing boat ride with your friends and family with 8 pax maximum In a boat and enjoy boat riding.
There are a lot of food stalls that are available and serve good quality snacks and beverages outside the lake.
Not so far from Delhi, Gurgaon. You can plan a single day to visit this place and enjoy your weekend or holiday here.
pankaj kaushik — Google review
Beautiful lake with serene beauty. Boat ride is strongly recommended. The best part is the boat ride which takes you for a ride around the lake. Entry to the lake is 100 rupees per person and there are different ranges for the boats. The normal boat with a capacity of 08 people costs 1200 rupees for 10 minutes and the speed boats costs 2000 rupees. We did go during the sunset and it was an incredible experience.
Animesh Kumar — Google review
Its lake. you can see here monkey's and natute beauty. the main thing is here only lake. you can enjoy boating. boating charge was 800 per boat. you can hire for 1 to 8 passengers. cost will same 800 INR.
entry fees will 100 INR. when you will goes inside there is restaurant. you can get from here one cup coffee ☕ or cool drinks using that ticket. this restaurant much costly. i suggest you should buy food items from city. i get one pastee for 90 INR.
Bhagat Singh — Google review
Silisedh Lake is one of the best tourist place in Alwar. It is nearly 15km from Alwar railway station. If you want to visit here you must visit in rainy season at that time the beauty of the nature reached at its peak. Also you can visit here to feel the nature.
Devesh Meena — Google review
Good place with eye warming view
Entry fees is 100/person but you can redeem by having coffee/cold drink/water bottle
There are many monkeys there so take care of your belongings m
Parking is also sufficient
Good photogenic place
ayush sharma — Google review
Siliserh लेक 🏞️ / 🌄 सिलिसेर Lake - situated between mountain ⛰️ cover from either side and is home to varies 🦆 species of birds / 🐊 crocodile and other water species.
I visited here on a recent trip to Sariska, due to the moutain cover on majority sides the 🌞 sunrise is just beautiful over here.
We got to sight different water 🦚 birds feeding and making activity 🦢 in the morning.
Due to ongoing 🏗️ commercial activity found that there are plastic waste spread on the banks of lake which will cause an impact on this natural heritage which Government and people should take a collaborative cognizance and work together.
Vineet Mishra — Google review
Siliserh lake is situated 8 miles southwest of Alwar. It cover an area of about 7 (up to 10 square km with good monsoon) square km and are flanked by dense woodland and cenotaphs on its embankment.
It was Built in 1845 by Maharaja Vinay Singh, the then-ruler of Alwar, by constructing an embankment/bund on tributary of river Ruparel. The lake and the aqueducts that surround it were built to provide water to Alwar. The lake is flanked by its namesake palace, which was built at the king for his wife.Palace is now converted to Rtdc hotel. Boating facility also available.
Tourists generally visit the Neemrana Palace, the Sariska National Park and Jai Samand Lake before or after exploring the beautiful Siliserh Lake.
The lake is about 30 to 40 minutes away from the city of Alwar. There is an entry fee of INR 100 to reach the lake site. Being a tourist place, there is a boating ride also available for the tourists. A typical six-seater motor boat ride can be bought at INR 800 which lasts for about 30 minutes.
Sure, the boat ride if one of the best things to do to enjoy this expansive lake. But, bird watchers can bring their camera to capture the sights of the migratory birds and more species of winged creatures. The lake site generally remains windy and the water is quite clear. The presence of Aravalli Hills in the backdrop of the lake is perfect to enjoy a picnic on a pleasant day out. The lake is also home to crocodiles in some parts; the boatmen ensure they do not ferry the tourists in the reptile-infested areas.
There is a restaurant at the lake site which serves humble Rajasthan cuisine. Also, the palace is also worth visiting. Tourists from Delhi can easily reach Siliserh Lake in about three and a half hours.
The best time to visit the lake site is in the cooler months starting from November to February.
Dibyendu Ghatak — Google review
Visited with our riding group insta : thewildengines2023 , which is jaipur based riding group . Awesome place
Wanderer Rohit singh — Google review
It is one of the points to visit in Alwar city. You can plan a weekend trip to enjoy the view and boating with friends and families.
Evening and morning view will be cherry on your trip. You can also opt to stay option on Siliserh Lake palace.
You will find a lot monkeys roaming around there. So be careful and keep your snacks in the bag else they will try to snatch from you.
Deepak Kumar — Google review
The place is full of vibes. Come in cloudy season or in rainy season and you can enjoy with a beer as well in house. 😂
Also the view is also great.
Ancient palace is not that good maintained actually but yes we can enjoy anywhere 😆
Amit Kataria — Google review
Nestled on the outskirts of Alwar en route to the Sariska Tiger Reserve, offers a captivating experience. The natural lake, cradled by the Aravali hills, presents a mesmerizing panorama.
Rumors of crocodiles add an intriguing element. The RTDC Hotel, Lake Palace, provides comfortable accommodation and dining choices, enhancing the overall stay. The culinary options are commendable, and alternative lodging can be found on the opposite side of the lake.
However, the presence of numerous monkeys, limited parking, and occasional fog obscuring the view are notable drawbacks.
piyush jain — Google review
It’s a very beautiful lake just for the purpose of photography. You can go and enjoy. There will be a cost of Rs.400.
I went in the month of July. When boating is off so if you are going, please check that boating is on then it’s worth going to this place otherwise you will see this lake from the fort.
Devan Gupta — Google review
A very big and beautiful lake with jet skiing and boating facilities. There is a bar and restaurant too. Mesmerizing view of mountains.
Saurabh Kumar — Google review
One can do boating and speed boating in the crocodile infested water of Siliserh Lake. But the view from palace is just amazing. The cool breeze captures you in the moment. On a lucky day, it is possible to a see many crocodiles basking in the sun beside the lake.
Pranay Prateek — Google review
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Sariska Tiger Camp Resort
Resort hotel
Nature & Parks
National Parks
Excellent resort. I was amazed with the peace and calmness it offers. Property is well maintained, lush green. Mr Gopal Singh of restaurant is amazing and served us devotion. His services are exemplary.
manjeet singh — Google review
I am revisiting this place with in 3 months. Once with family and friends and another with my corporate team of 20 members.Must say that I felt overwhelmed and extremely positive during my visit.
This Resort function best at anytime of the year specially on weekends/holidays. They serve quality and tasty food.
It has swimming pool, big lawns, dining, good spacious rooms etc.
Overall experience was great
Gaurav Malhotra — Google review
nice big resort almost middle of jungle, which means outside city limits so you won't find even a single shop nearby.
we went for a wedding here and staff is very helpful, they have enough space separate for each ceremony.
parking is not that proper types but okish.
only negative is rooms, they are ok but luxury category rooms.
Sahil Ghai — Google review
Great place to stay... very near to Delhi.. Had a wonderful time here.. Rooms are spacious and clean, service is top notch. Variety of food and quality is also commendable. Special thanks to the Resort Manager Mr Sebastian who ensured we had a very comfortable stay here. All in all a very satisfactory experience.
MATHEW CHERIAN — Google review
Big property and close to Reserve (half an hrs drive). Rooms r basic but well maintained. They can add more premium with the kind of space they have. Gives a 3star feeling. Food is good. Pool was little dirty even after cleaning. Courteous staff
Jeet Bhatia — Google review
It was great stay away from the city life. The staff especially Mr. Praveen Singh and Mr. Gopal Singh who took great care of ours. The food was well worth, delicious and well served. Mind-blowing views were more pleasant with an amazing hospitality. I sure will be visiting them again!!!
Devdat Kr. Corporate Career Coach — Google review
This resort has a very calming ambience. It's peaceful, you can enjoy and relax in the garden lawns. The treatment and service provided is exceptionally great! The food was very good. The staff takes into account your needs and taste. They made sure Jain food was served. Hot water service is available but inform reception before, it is hot-boiler based.
Shreyak Shah — Google review
Awesome experience.
We stayed here for 2 nights and 3 days.
Thank you Pradeep Ji. Special thanks to Rudra and another moustache guy from kitchen.
Awesome accommodation, lip snacking food, beautiful nature.
We stayed in mud house AC rooms. Clean toilets.
Excellent Service.
You can easily spend your day enjoying nature, doing swimming.
I would recommend this resort if you want to stay in Alwar OR Sariska.
You can visit the Alwar museum, Rani mosi ki Chatri, Bala Fort/Alwar Fort, Silisarh Lake(Famous for viewpoint and Boating).
One day you can visit Bhangarh fort and Ajabgarh Fort.
You can also take Sariska Safari specially from sariska gate
Saurav Sharma — Google review
I visited there with my friend for one night stay on July 7th 2023. There staff indeed very cooperative. Especially Mr Sebastian who is very nice and always stands with positive approach to meet all your requirement. Am planning again with few of my office friends either in the same month July or August and then with my family.
lekhraj baisla — Google review
Had a great experience here at Sariska Tiger Camp. Rooms are neat and clean. Good quality and taste of food. Everyone here is friendly to keep you fell comfortable. Playing area is vast green and we all enjoyed on our family trip.
Sanyam Jain — Google review
Location and staff is superb
Room services and food quality is also good
I had visited in 2017 and again I have come in 2023 it’s even improved from then
I will give 10/10 for this resort
Raj Kumar — Google review
Ethnic rooms are very well done and have all the basic amenities. Resort is very well maintained. Buffet served by Mr. Gopal Singh Hukum very politely and with a smile. Very attentive person and doing his job by heart i would say. Huge greenery in the lawns and evening time is relaxing with music. Overall a good property for relaxing. Mr. Sebastian took good care and smooth booking and check-in process as we travelled with senior citizens.
sudhanshu narang — Google review
Decent resort with average service. Probably staffing is low and thus service was aweful. Standard dal roti is good however anything beyond that is pathetic. Hotel staff is in general very well behaved and property is quite big. Pool was unoperational without any good reason
Mayank Manas — Google review
It was a great stay specially the location and hospitality. The staff guys are very nice even the owner talk to us like family.
The food is also quite niche quality and taste.
satyender singh — Google review
A great place to stay at with comfy rooms, lush green lawns, loads of amla trees and amazingly good food. The staff is really considerate and jolly, especially Gopal ji and Phool Singh ji, who ensured that we had the best stay at a resort ever!
Divyansh Khurana — Google review
Beautiful Resort with lush green lawn, Clean Water Pool, Tasty Food everything is superb all resort staff are very cooperative. thanks Mr Sebastian for wonderful deal..Love to Come Again.
vishvas paliwal — Google review
Hello Travellers!!
Sariska tiger camp resort is one of the best budget friendly stay.
Best thing about this place is the super humble staff and service.
Food is also amazing, last but not the least Mr Sebastian is the one who will make your experience at this place a memorable one through his support and cooperation.
Shashank Verma — Google review
Overall it is a nice accommodation. Staff is courteous. Rooms could have been better maintained, food is average
Spotted tiger in sariska safari, made my overall trip superb.
ritika kaushik — Google review
Super clean rooms, extremely humble staff. Always available for hospitality. We did offsite here with 150 member team. Can't have better hospitality experience.
Pranay Pant — Google review
Intimate wedding? 200-people wedding? Office offsite? Family trip? Couple Getaway?
You'll get it all here, with great food and awesome view🤩
Shoubhik Sen — Google review
Spent three days here. Sariska is a charming and peaceful locale & this resort comes well recommended when on a visit.
Was a lovely experience because of outstanding hospitality by the entire resort staff who smilingly and eagerly took up all our requests.
Infact this very aspect has made the resort a truly memorable place for us.
The resort features pleasant rooms, a pool, big lawns and a scenic backdrop of the Aravalli mountains.
Another thing which we really enjoyed were all the meals there, which were uniformly excellent. Different cuisines were served. Coupled with this was the very inviting way in which all guests were looked after in the Dining Hall.
Rajasthani folk dance & popular music, a DJ and dance floor and provisions for private bonfires in the lawns made things festive at night.
M — Google review
Amazing place to stay in peaceful space. Spent three days here. Staff & the service team were on their toes for giving us all type of comfort. Delicious food and super humble staff. Large space and beautifully maintained. . Thanks
Pankaj Chauhan — Google review
Had a very good and Comfort stay. It is always love to have a Staycation here. It was our 2nd visit to the Property. Property is entirely surrounded by beautiful nature and greenery around. It has a very cooperative, Prompt and helpful staff including laundry, pantry, housekeeping, reception and Manger (Mr Sebestian) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟👌🎊😊🎉🌟🌟🌟⭐⭐
Shobhit Dubey — Google review
We stayed for one night in Nov.
Rooms were neat and clean
Service was good.
Breakfast buffet was not so good.
Had ordered dinner which was good.
There is a ground for playing you can play cricket, football, badminton.
ish bhatia — Google review
The rooms were neat and clean. We stayed there for 2 nights,and the same breakfast was repeated. The buffet dinner was good though. So many games were also there like cricket, bedminton,table tennis, And above all a swing on tree 👌
Dr mahak Sharma — Google review
I had an amazing experience here, people were so cooperative and overwhelmed. Food and ambience were great. Thank You!! :)
Shaheen — Google review
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Village Dhawala, Alwar - Jaipur Rd, Rajasthan 301001, India
Obviously better than Jim Corbett...
Better if you book before coming, else long cues on weekends....
Shiv K Narula — Google review
Good place to visit in summers. Do carry waterbottle while going in canter/gypsy.
Canter price around 700 something for indian person. One local guide will be available in canter.
Online booking can be done one day prior.
Priyanka batra — Google review
It’s sheer ware of money, time and effort. No tigers sighted. Did visit once before also, then also no success. A barren forest with few animals.
SV — Google review
No proper parking but still charging Rs 50 . Approach to wash rooms is not proper. On the outside nowhere is mentioned that there is safari ticket booking counter. Wednesday safari is closed. It has three zones. July to September safari is closed, however Jeep Safari is allowed straight to pandupol Hanumanji Mandir and back . It's about 21 km from gate. Every Tuesday and Saturday through out year private vehicles are allowed by paying a fee of RS 380 to Hanumanji Mandir and back. Safari is conducted in two shifts morning starts around 6 am and noon shift around 3 pm. It is for app 3 hours
Sunil Chaudhary — Google review
It is lovely place to explore, don't expect much in terms of spotting a Tiger. As Sariska is a huge area and limited tigers are there. As per my recent trips only 12 tigers are there in the whole Sariska Reserve.
But Jeep Safari is enjoyable and much fun. If you are planning to go there, better visit in Summer as Summer is the best time to spot the Tiger.
Rahul PrataP Singh — Google review
Lovely experience and must visit place for all wild life enthusiasts.
Being Traveler — Google review
As for jungle safari everyone likes it but personally don't take ur private vehicles there's as the roads r not meant for small cars even hatchback ,sedan small suv r not good, plz visit this place by jeep and open trucks provided by rajsthan govt.
Anup Mahindru — Google review
Was able to spot 2 leopards and 1 tiger. We have booked the safari online. It was an amazing experience.
samant jain — Google review
You can't find any tiger that is the main thing,so if you are looking for tiger in sariska then you guys only making fool of yourself.
(Tuesday and Saturday) you can also take your own car to the Sariska Tiger Reserve
Thankyou🙏
DEEPAK YADAV (KIDROP) — Google review
Most likely you won't see any leopard or tiger. But can be visited for a good safari experience. You will find deer, sambhar deer, fox, bluebuck, crocodile etc
ashish kumar — Google review
Sariska tiger reserve booking office is 40 km from Alwar city surrounded by Aravalli tiger range, you can get window ticket 1 hr before safari in case availability of ticket is there after online booking. It opens 6 am in the morning and closes at 11 am after safari, reopens at 1 pm for evening safari.
I had visited the place with my family and daughter during the occasion of diwali.
Safari ticket can be booked from rajasthan.gov.in by following some simple steps.
Make a login by aadhar number mail id and mobile number, then as per availability book the slot of safari, there are two gates sariska and tahela, sariska is the main gate, there are 3 tracks which need to mention during booking.
There is one cafe for snacks and tea/ coffee, one shop for collections of mementoes of sariska. One gallery for information of the birds of animals of this national park, there is toilet and parking facilities, but parking is chargeable 50 Rs. This place is in front of sariska palace decorated for photography, neelgai, sambar deer and spotted dear was found to moving freely in this area.
Be careful for monkeys,
Ankur Laha — Google review
Did not see a single tiger...rather disappointing, plenty of monkeys, deers got a bit boring after a while to be honest. They should use drones to track their tigers.
KK M — Google review
Overall experience is good. If you want zipsy then book it in advance otherwise canter will available. Just check time slots before visiting. Chances of tiger sighting is low but if you have you are lucky enough you can
Mohit Yadav — Google review
There are 2 slots for the safari. One at 6:30 and another at 13:30. Gypsies can be only booked online. In-person booking only offers canter vans. It is recommended to book your slot one day prior (if online) or you can book on the same day (if offline).
The safari is of a good 150 to 180 minutes and gypsies offer a better experience than canter vans.
Rushabh Yapuram — Google review
Wonderful experience. One of the best jungle safari. Guide was really nice. Carry water with you on safari as it gets really hot during this time of the year on afternoons rides. There are two different times one in morning and other one in afternoon. Please check timings before coming to safari gate.
Sunil Kumar Khullar — Google review
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Neare Sariska tiger reserve booking office, Rajasthan 301001, India
Bhangarh Fort is a complex of historical significance, built in 1631, featuring the remains of Hindu temples, royal palaces and tombs. Located about 1.5 hours away from Jaipur, this landmark is rumored to be one of India's most haunted places but it has been well-maintained and offers beautiful views. It is advisable to take a government-approved guide who can narrate interesting stories about the place while exploring its ruins.
Beautiful place and well maintained. No need to be scared of Ghosts. However, would recommend to take a Govt approved Guide with you. You will enjoy the stories, he will narrate.
Meenu Android — Google review
This place is often claimed to be the most haunted place in this country.
The tales of this place are famous all over India. A must visit for nature lovers and all the curious minds out there.
I would recommend to hire a guide to know more about the famous haunted story of this place. Also visit in monsoon or winters as there is no place to protect yourself from heat in summers.
Tip - Carry lots of your own water.
Saloni Jain — Google review
I don't care that whether it is really haunted or not but one thing I must tell u its location is damm awesome.. back side mountain and full open space all around... Few temples are also there inside.. U can easily spend 2-3 hours here... Its route is totally off..
Abhishek Singh — Google review
I had a long time wish to visit this " Haunted" fort, so made it on October 2nd.
Far from being haunted, it's a well constructed fort, built in a lovely natural location, surrounded by lush green hills forming a natural Boundary.
Though it is partly ruined, with buildings having NO roofs, it's a very nicely designed fort, well laid out buildings, market place, temples, etc, with exquisite architecture, paintings on walls, roof, etc.
The whole complex seems to have experienced a natural disaster like earthquake, bringing down buildings & in turn killing all people, hence the stories about being haunted.
Visit it if you get a chance, it's beautiful.
Sanjoy Bhattacharya — Google review
It's probably the most peaceful attraction in India. Even though it's one of the most haunted places in the world, it's really worth a visit during the day. The city must have been very gigantic in the past. Get a local tour guide so you would enjoy the interesting story behind it. Night visits are not allowed. Try to come out before dawn.
Preeyakorn Palm — Google review
Was expecting to experience negative vibes or atleast spookiness of the place due to such a widespread rumours of the place itself.
But was pleasently surprised by how well kept and beautiful the place is in actuality.
Once in a lifetime visit! There are no ghosts, just enjoy your visit to this historic place and it's innumerable tales.
nishanth salian — Google review
So Beautiful Place
Easy walking (there are steps) a visit is max 2 hours. You’ll see the royal palace, 2-3 temples, fortifications, and where the people used to live. Not much signage. Need a guide. Best to visit around 7-7:30 to avoid heat and crowds.
No water or toilets.
Rajesh Meena — Google review
A publicity gimmick to make it sound haunted and attract more tourists. However, if people loved ruins then this place would be their go-to spot! But who love ruins, isn't it?
P.S. I do and manager to get some amazing photographs of the Bhangarh Fort. It wasn't haunted at all rather very beautiful ❤️
S N — Google review
Firstly I would like to advise you take atleast 2 filled and chilled water bottles with you .It's a good place but not to interesting like you can go there on normal days but I would like to advise you don't go there on you special day . I saw many reptiles and insects in real like bat and this worm 🪱. Go there on a good weather day . And you have to buy tickets for 2 times. While parking your vehicle and while entering. You can't park anywhere around because it's not allowed . Hope it was helpful. Thank you ✨
Harshita Maheshwari — Google review
Bhangarh fort is around 90 km from Jaipur( Raj) and it’s a must visit place if you like history like me. The place is beautiful in winters and monsoon surrounded by lush green hills. The place is maintained by Archaeological Survey of India.
It’s said to be the most haunted place which is a lie. There is nothing called ghosts here. People tend to believe that all forts and palaces have spirits etc etc but that’s not true. Beautiful historical place to be visited. 2-3 hours is good time to roam around.
Arvind Singh — Google review
Bhangarh fort is around 90 km from Jaipur.The place is maintained by Archaeological Survey of India and State government.
After a long time visited the " Haunted" fort, but it is not at all seems to be hauhted.There is nothing called ghosts here. People tend to believe that all forts and palaces have spirits etc. it's a well constructed fort, very well planned and built. it's a very nicely designed fort, well laid out buildings, market place, temples, etc,
Things to carry _ water bottles. Mint chocolates, fruits or biscuits if you have small child or elderly age people etc. Its difficult to find drinking water here.
But do not throw any where. Use dustbins
It is worth visiting if you get a chance, it's beautiful.
Prashant Shah — Google review
Dear Rajasthan Tourism Department you can still do better. We from far from state know better than the information you put. Anyways it's a huge place of ruins, A whole village it is, be aware of bat's and monkeys even though they don't do anything to you it's better to be careful.
Shreesha V S — Google review
Very beautiful and amazing historical place to visit... There are no Ghosts ... So go and enjoy ...that how beautifully they are managing this architecture... U must visit once in lifetime... U can buy entry tickets online or at the gate also
Raman Choudhary — Google review
A stunning abandoned fort on the shadows of the Aravalli Hills, the ruins include rows of old bazar buildings, temples, gates, gardens and a palace.
The location, setting, strangler fog trees and overall appeal make this place otherworldly and something out of a movie set.
Come during the end of the day towards sunset and the entire place is yours, but leave before it’s completely dark or else you might be locked in which will be a bad idea.
Loven RAMOS — Google review
This place is often claimed to be the most haunted place in this country.
The tales of this place are famous all over India. A must visit for nature lovers and all the curious minds out there.
I would recommend to hire a guide to know more about the famous haunted story of this place. Also visit in monsoon or winters as there is no place to protect yourself from heat in summers.
Tip - Carry lots of your own water.
Divya Sharma — Google review
Little bit walk required here. Also with uphill side. Ample parking space available with 50 rs charges fort tickets 20 rs and child upto 15 yrs free. Fort tickets can be bought online also near window. Be aware from monkeys. I don't think guide is much required or u mAy get around 100-200 rs. Low availability of food here. Get some snacks together. Bit isolated space. Some scenic photography you may have. U can climb fort at your own risk as steps not there properly beyond few stairs.
Rajesh prajapati — Google review
This place is often claimed to be the most haunted place. The tales of this place are famous all over India.
Structure wise nothing much to see..but build between mountains if u come in monsoon season or during winters then it's natural beauty is awesome.
I don't care that whether it is really haunted or not but one thing I must tell u its location is damm awesome. back side mountain and full open space all around. Few temples are also there inside..
r?h?t kum?r m?ur?? — Google review
The fort's grounds are peaceful throughout the day because of the little waterfall and temples that have been painstakingly sculpted there. The ruins of a few palaces located inside the fort are convincing evidence of the fort's former glory. The fort's peaceful daytime environment and the fact that it is an architectural masterpiece would have made it a popular tourist destination.
Deepak Bunkar — Google review
an amazing place for Road Trip from Jaipur & Delhi.
Known as One of the most haunted places in India. But I didn't feel anything unusual. liked the story behind it & a place far from hustle bustle
Kalpdeep Mathur — Google review
Bhangarh fort is situated in Aravali hills in Alwar district. The fort has been made famous as it’s termed a most ‘haunted’ fort of India or even Asia.
It is a ruined fort city with five temples, a bazar, Purohit Ki Haveli, Nathan ki Haveli and a reconstructed palace.
Interesting to note that no statues are available inside the temples or in palace. Bazaar and Havelis are roofless.
Fort was constructed in 1573 by Raja Bhagwant Das. It is not clear as to how and when the fort was abandoned.
Guide may tell interesting stories of black magic, tantric and ghosts which are amusing. Better hear from him and enjoy!
Scenery is beautiful.
Opens at 9 in the morning and closes by 5 or 5.30 depending on season.
Charges for parking and entry.
No restaurant inside or nearby.
Afternoons are hot.
Harsh Wardhan Jog — Google review
Bhangarh fort was established by Madho Singh, the younger brother of Man Singh. It was a planned city with walls all around and four gates. It was a busy commercial center of its time. Folklore has it that it was cursed by a hermit who lived on the nearby hill top and the fort became deserted overnight. It became a ghost town and still now has the distinction of being labelled as one of the most haunted places on Earth. There are four temples inside the fort but only one, the Someshwar Mahadev, has a deity in it. No one is allowed to stay in the fort after sunset and only eight guards remain at the main gate, near a Hanuman temple. There have been reports of many paranormal activities & accidents in the past but the last twenty years or so have not witnessed any such things. The fort is maintained in a very good condition and the tickets are reasonably priced at ₹25/-. Private parking is also available @ ₹100/- per vehicle. It is around 100 km from Alwar and 30 km from Dausa on Alwar Dausa road. The road condition is not good.
Abhijit Moitra — Google review
It is a great tourist attraction. And I loved the story behind it. I don’t consider it haunted but it’s a mysterious place and I had a wonderful experience over there.
There are local people who tells the story behind the fort, don’t miss to hear the true and honest story of the fort from them.
VaibhaV GarG — Google review
There is nothing worth seeing there. Earlier everyone used to roam here for free but now minimum charges are taken from everyone about 50/_ by tourist & by local person they charge 25/_ and there are also parking charges 50/_
Bhangarh is a ruined palace.
Tourists come here with great enthusiasm and leave disappointed because they do not get anything to see.
The biggest thing is that there is no ghost here. This is just an illusion of the mind
Govind Prajapat — Google review
This place has a history. Not very haunted, but it's better if you take a guide along who can share the story behind bhangarh being haunted. There are many stories with different versions. The guide asked for 400, but we paid 300/-. A lot of walking is required here. It can take around 1-2hours to cover the complete place.
Ankit Raheja — Google review
Visited with friends on a weekend. It was bustling with crowd, big enough parking. Lots of monkeys and langoor, so take care of your immediate belongings.
Good walk till top of fort from where u get a good aerial view. There are few chambers where u still feel silence and vacuum even when people are outside. It opens at 6 am and last entry is till 5 pm.
Vinay Kumar — Google review
One of the most haunted place in india but i think that's not real story don't know about but its a very very peaceful place mind blowing ancient architecture. Try to explore this place in your life.
Try bhangarh fort to view gallery mountain treaking.
And enjoy aravalli mountains best view.
TEJAS CHITRODA — Google review
2 hours away from Jaipur city. The fort is mainly ruins. Famous for the haunted story and mainly the movie Karan Arjun movie set was on this fort.
Need a full day to visit here, no other site seeing you can include in this trip. If you have extra time in hand then you can visit here. Otherwise not much to see.
Now Guides are available there. They charge differently depending on the tourist. So bargain hard.
Otherwise if you know the fort background story then you can roam around also.
Beware of Monkeys. Don't carry foods.
The Angel Resort & Amusement water park in Jaipur, located near Sikar road, offers a wide variety of rides, slides, pools, and other activities suitable for families. The staff is helpful and provides good service. This water park stands out with its energetic slides, accompanied by DJ music and rain dance. It also offers refreshing attractions, delicious food and drinks.
The welcome and stay was very comfortable one. From the co-operative staff to the room hygiene, everything was just so perfect. The warm welcome, delicious lunch, bonfire night and fun activities within the property made overall stay a worth it experience.
The property is spread across large area and there was lot to do and spend leisure time such as swings, trampoline, water park(summers), playground for outdoor activities as well as indoor activities. One can visit the place with friends or family as they know how to host their guests to the best.
Just one major problem is with their kitchen timings as the last order time is 10pm and there are no nearby restaurants available in the vicinity. So would like the property manager to look for this.
Otherwise a great property which can be considered for the stay again!
Hardik Khurana — Google review
The welcome and stay was very comfortable one. From the co-operative staff to the room hygiene, everything was just so perfect. The warm welcome, delicious lunch, bonfire night and fun activities within the property made overall stay a worth it experience.
The property is spread across large area and there was lot to do and spend leisure time such as swings, trampoline, water park(summers), playground for outdoor activities as well as indoor activities very nice.
Zeeshan Mohammad — Google review
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay. The food was excellent, the chef ensured that our pallet needs were met. The hotel ambience was lovely & very serene. We look forward to coming back. Ashok and his team was also amazing and ensured best services for Foods Quality.
Kuldip Singh — Google review
We had rock n roll party leaving back corona period...rememberable day,eager to come next...stay was superb. Would like to thanks all the staff for their commendable services. It was my daughter’s birthday and they made it super special. Heartfelt thanks to whole angel resort team. You guys rock. Would love to stay again to enjoy the marvellous hospitality. Indoor pool n water Park was a lovely experience for the birthday girl and Thanks to chef who prepared meal for my 9 yr old angel, We were worried prior check in for that and they made our stay smooth, safe and enjoyable. Duty manager and other staff are simply amazing. Reception staff is so welcoming. Thanks for making our staycation on occasion of my princess birthday enjoyable and safe. Looking for the other vacation dates already 😅....
Very good ambience in the lobby till fully expanded restaurant and attendee with all good gesture and natural approach and happy with soft services.. its worth place with family and friends...
Sarmila Kumari — Google review
Last week I was in Angel Resort with my family and friends we were there for two days and really we enjoyed our stay over there with water park there's lots of thing for fun activities for children's and thank you all team members to make our stay comfortable.
Rampal Verma — Google review
The Angel Resort is full of greenary. The view is beautiful and the pools are awesome. Food is very nice & delicious. Staff is also very supportive.
The venue is reachable and very relaxing. You can come and enjoy or spend your time with your family & friends.
Had a very good time & enjoyed a lot with my friends. Love to come again.👌🥰
Kanchan Rikhi — Google review
Angel Resort is a delightful retreat nestled amidst picturesque surroundings. The lush greenery and serene atmosphere create a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The well-appointed accommodations offer comfort and tranquility, ensuring a rejuvenating stay. The staff is friendly and attentive, catering to the needs of guests with warmth and professionalism. The resort's amenities, including a swimming pool, spa, and recreational activities, provide ample opportunities for relaxation and entertainment. However, the dining options can be limited, and the menu choices may not cater to diverse tastes. Additionally, some areas of the resort may require maintenance to uphold its standards. Overall, Angel Resort offers a peaceful haven for a memorable getaway, with nature's beauty as its greatest asset.
Kushagra Manchanda — Google review
Excellent place to stay near to Jaipur, perfact for relaxing, meeting and marriage ceremony, food is delicious and behaviour of staff is outstanding. Mr Sunil ji is gem of person will help always guest for comfortable stay. Rooms are big in size. Overall property is superb.
Bhupesh Sharma — Google review
The welcome and stay was very comfortable one. From the co-operative staff to the room hygiene, everything was just so perfect. The warm welcome, delicious lunch, bonfire night and fun activities within the property made overall stay a worth it experience.
The property is spread across large area and there was lot to do and spend leisure time such as swings, trampoline, water park(summers), playground for outdoor activities as well as indoor activities very nice. Thanks Surendra sir
Akash Gunjan — Google review
I recommend this Waterpark to all specially when you are with family, cooperative staff with good services.
The Angel resort & amusement water Park best in and near sikar road Jaipur . Enjoy high energy slides , with D J sound, Rain dance, chilled out attractions, great food and drinks The Waterpark is interesting for a rather affordable price , you can entre the premises and make use of their Gardens cafeteria , costume & lockar facilities , indoor & Outdoor game is very nice, play Ground is very nice this is My favorite Waterpark of Jaipur place is very neat and clean I love visiting Angel Resort again and again thanks for Guidance Satyapal sir
Thanks to all
Govind Shekhawat — Google review
It was just okay. Pool is quite deep, but slides are not so amazing. Behaviour of staff is not so good. But a nice place for family cricket play, really nice lawn.
Vikash Kumar Choudhary (Kumar) — Google review
I visited the property on 6 th August. It was amazing experience, beautifully managed water park, professionally organised. Water park and different pools are neat and clean and make it a happening place.
This stay made me think to visit this place again.
Staff is really well oriented and trained.
Hats off to the vision of top management and integrity of the staff.
RAKESH MOHAN SHARMA — Google review
The Angel Resort waterpark is for school picnic very nice place, full of greenary. The view is beautiful and the pools are awesome. Food is very nice & delicious. Staff is also very supportive.
The venue is reachable and very relaxing. You can come and enjoy or spend your time with your family & friends.
Had a very good time & enjoyed a lot with my friends. Love to come again., Coprate by satyapal sir👌🥰
Basant Chauhan — Google review
I went there to charge my car. They have a 60W charger, and the society is quite spacious with lots of greenery. The only downside is that there's only a nearby tea stall. Overall, it sounds like a nice place! 🌳☕️
Shubham Agarwal — Google review
Decent size rooms, good variety of food buffet, near and clean environment and above all 100% personalized service under the supervision of Mr Bhupendra ji.
Awesome experience indeed. Lavish feel.
Jitendra Kumar Gupta — Google review
First of all thank-you so much dor Bhupendra g dor make our stays comfortable.
Resort is very beautiful specially staff is very cooperative we really enjoyed the stay this time we came with families around 25-26 pax but next time we'll come with huge no of pax in this resort.
Thanks bhupendra g and all staff again.
Pratipalsinh Vaghela — Google review
The room was not good, the toilet, table, glasses were dirty. There was a lot of hair on the sheets, which means they didn't even change the sheets after the previous guests. The room was very cold, I had to sleep in a hoodie. Breakfast was not tasty at all.
I don't recommend this place
Viktoriia Viktoriia — Google review
This resort is beautiful made and well maintained. Food was super amazing. And special thanks to Sunil Ji for taking care of all the needs.
Pragya Sharma — Google review
Yesterday i visted there (27 January 2024)
For a program of starting of( Jaipur premium league) JPL by Balram doon .
The experience was good. And there were many chief guest in the program like (Ajay hooda, minister in Rajasthan govt Jhabar Singh khara) and many more .. the program was good and location is very well because it's on sikar road highway 🛣️ Rajawas , but the condition of resort is not good at many places it's need to be care more. .. and it may have possibilities to improve the resort.
Rahul Mandoliya — Google review
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Eden Garden, 20th Milestone, Rajawas, Highway, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302013, India
The drive from Patiala to Jaipur is 275 miles (443 km).
How long does it take to drive from Patiala to Jaipur?
Driving from Patiala to Jaipur should take you 5 hrs 43 mins in normal traffic.
How much would gas cost from Patiala to Jaipur?
Gas from Patiala to Jaipur would cost around $24 to $56, depending on your vehicle's fuel efficiency.
Where should I stop on the way from Patiala to Jaipur?
You could check out Sheikh Chilli Tomb and Kurukshetra Panorama & Science Centre, or the always popular Shri Devikoop Bhadrakali Shaktipeeth Temple, Kurukshetra!
What are the best cities to visit between Patiala and Jaipur?
People love visiting Alwar, among others.
What's the weather like in Patiala?
It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.