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How long is the drive from Ludhiana to Jaipur?

The direct drive from Ludhiana to Jaipur is 321 mi (517 km), and should have a drive time of 6 hrs 38 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Ludhiana 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 D-Block, Thapar University, Patiala and Omaxe Mall, or the ever-popular Gurudwara Wadda Ghalughara Sahib.

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Top city between Ludhiana and Jaipur

The top city between Ludhiana and Jaipur is Alwar. It's 6 hours from Ludhiana and 2 hours from Jaipur.
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Alwar

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
22 minutes off the main route, 75% of way to Jaipur

Best stops along Ludhiana to Jaipur drive

The top stops along the way from Ludhiana to Jaipur (with short detours) are Sariska Tiger Camp Resort, Bhangarh Fort, and Prachin shri Sheetla Mata Temple. Other popular stops include FLYING FOX NEEMRANA, Siliserh Lake, and Sariska Safari Booking.
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Gurudwara Wadda Ghalughara Sahib

Gurudwara
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
As Ahmad Shah was returning home after his historic victory over the Marathas in the third battle of Panipat in 1761, the Sikhs had harassed him all the way from the River Sutlej right up to the Indus Valley. When the Sikhs returned to central Punjab, they ravaged the country all around, annihilated the Afghan force in Char Mahal, drove away the Faujdar (General) of Jalandhar, plundered Sirhind and Malerkotia, defeated a force which was 12,000 strong, sent by Ahmad Shah from Afghanistan to punish them and another led personally by the Afghan governor of Lahore, and even captured Lahore, all within a short period, June-September 1761. At a general assembly (Sarbat Khalsa) of the Dal at Amritsar convened on the occasion of Bandi Chhor Divas, 27 October 1761, it was resolved to punish the agents, informers and collaborators of the Afghans, beginning with Aqil Das of Jandiala, head of the heretical Niranjania sect and an inveterate enemy of the Sikhs. Aqil Das dispatched messengers hastily to Ahmad Shah Durrani, who had in fact already entered India at the head of a large army. Meanwhile, the Sikhs had besieged Jandiala, 18km east of Amritsar. Aqil Das’s messengers met the Shah at Rohtas. The latter advanced at a quick pace but before he reached Jandiala, the Sikhs had lifted the siege and retired beyond the River Sutlej with the object of sending their families to the safety of the wastelands of Malwa before confronting the invader. Ahmad Shah, on the other hand, determined to teach the Sikhs a lesson, sent messages to Zain Khan, Faujdar (General) of Sirhind, and Bhikhan Khan, Chief of Malerkotia, directing them immediately to check and halt the Sikhs’ advance, while he himself taking a light cavalry force set out at once, covering a distance of 200 km including two river crossings in fewer than 48 hours, caught up with the Sikhs who were encamped at Kup Rahira, 12km north of Malerkotia, at dawn on the 5th of February 1762. The Dal Khalsa, comprising all of the 11 Misls and representatives of the Sikh Chiefs of Malwa, was taken by surprise. The attacks of Zain Khan and Bhikhan Khan were easily repulsed, but the main body of Ahmad Shah, much larger and better equipped, soon overtook them. Having to protect the slow moving baggage train comprising of belongings, women, children, old men and other noncombatants, the Sikhs could not resort to their usual hit and run tactics, and a stationary battle against such superior numbers was inadvisable. On the day of the attack (February 5th ,1762) Zain Khan attacked with his 20,000 men and artillery. Ahmad Shah also joined the attack with 30,000 horsemen. Sardar Jassa Singh and Sardar Charat Singh ordered the Khalsa Army to encircle the women, children and elders and keep proceeding towards Barnala as a war strategy. The Khalsa Army’s only aim was to save the Sangat somehow and fight with enemy to inflict maximum losses on their end. In this process the Khalsa Army suffered heavy casualties.
Daljit K — Google review
Visit her . To know well about sikh history
Hs. M — Google review
Vadda Ghalughara (Punjabi: ਵੱਡਾ ਘੱਲੂਘਾਰਾ [ʋəɖɖɑ kə̀lːuɡɑ̀ɾɑ], "The Great Massacre") was the mass-murder of the unarmed Sikhs by the Afghan forces of the Durrani Empire during the years of Afghan influence in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent owing to the repeated incursions of Ahmad Shah Durrani in February 1762.[1] It is distinguished from the Chhota Ghalughara (the Smaller Massacre). Mostly non-combatants, were killed[2] in the event and an estimated that 10,000 to 20,000 Sikhs were killed on 5 February 1762
Daljit S — Google review
Divine
Ajit K — Google review
Great spiritual Sikh Historical Gurdwara
Dr. S — Google review
🙏Must visit its very important every sikh family🙏
Singh V — Google review
Very calm and peaceful. Tasty langar
Dr. M — Google review
A memory of 35000 sikhs martyrdom by abdaali
Kulwantsimmi 1 — Google review
4.6
(57)
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4.5
(6)
JRRW+HQ6, Rohira, Punjab 148021, India
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D-Block, Thapar University, Patiala

Educational institution
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Thapar University was built more than 60 years ago. Its still the most wanted institute in north India and producing top class international level engineers as well as administrators.
Inderjeet G — Google review
The engineering College work Shop in this area with well qualified teaching staff and latest machines
Prabhjeet S — Google review
One of best blocks of TIET, patiala. Best university though
NIPUN — Google review
Visit to the civil engineering department. This is big University campus.
Bhimashankar S — Google review
Great block
Bhanu G — Google review
nice block
Jashan G — Google review
3.8
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4.5
(40)
993C+J92, Adarsh Nagar, Prem Nagar, Patiala, Punjab 147004, India
http://www.thapar.edu/
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Omaxe Mall

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Omaxe Mall, located in Patiala, Punjab, is a modern shopping and entertainment destination that offers a grand and well-designed space for visitors. The mall boasts a wide range of high-end stores catering to fashion enthusiasts, tech-savvy individuals, and those seeking quality products. It's not just a shopping hub but also an ideal place to hang out with family and friends.
This place is a fantastic place for shopping, dining, and entertainment. The mall has a wide variety of stores, ranging from popular brands to local shops, making it easy to find almost anything you need. The food court is well-organized, offering a mix of cuisines to satisfy all taste buds.
Sanoj S — Google review
Omaxe Mall is among the liveliest and most well-kept shopping spots in Patiala. With a fine blend of retail stores, food joints, and entertainment choices, it’s an ideal hangout for families, couples, and even those exploring alone
Karishma A — Google review
Omaxe Mall is a great addition to Chandni Chowk! It beautifully blends modern shopping comfort with the charm of old Delhi. The place is clean, air-conditioned, and well-managed — a big relief from the crowded lanes outside. You’ll find a mix of branded stores, food outlets, and jewelry showrooms all under one roof. Parking and accessibility are good too. A nice spot to shop or just take a break while exploring the market.
Payal J — Google review
The Omaxe Mall has a great mix of shopping outlets, eateries, and entertainment options, making it a perfect place for families, couples, or even solo visits.
Siddique S — Google review
Omaxe Mall is one of the most vibrant and well-maintained shopping destinations in Patiala. The mall has a great mix of shopping outlets, eateries, and entertainment options, making it a perfect place for families, couples, or even solo visits. Pros: 1. Wide Variety of Stores: The mall hosts several well-known brands for apparel, accessories, and lifestyle products. 2. Food Court: The food court offers diverse options, ranging from quick snacks to full-course meals. Popular chains like McDonald's and Domino’s make it even better. 3. Entertainment: It features a multiplex cinema, which is ideal for movie enthusiasts. 4. Cleanliness and Ambience: The mall is clean, well-lit, and spacious, providing a comfortable shopping experience. 5. Parking Facility: Adequate parking space with good security measures. Cons: 1. Crowded on Weekends: It can get quite busy during weekends and festive seasons. 2. Limited Local Brand Options: While there are popular international and national brands, the variety of local Patiala-based outlets could be better. Overall, Omaxe Mall is a go-to destination for shopping, dining, and entertainment in Patiala. Whether you’re looking for a casual outing or a shopping spree, it’s worth visiting.
Rohit J — Google review
Now many showrooms have gone from there, only Big Bazaar,DIV and movie theater is left
Gurtej T — Google review
The one and only mall that create curiosity for the people of Patiala. A good place to hang out and shop in Patiala. Not too costly not too cheap. A perfect fit for Indians. Since easy day has been overtaken by Jio Mart....it is no longer attractive any more... Easy day use to pull a lot of customers....
HARPREET S — Google review
Omaxe mall is located near kali mata temple at a walking distance. The mall is good with many brands located within. Also the food court is there but it is closed after covid. However Mc Donald's is there and also there are slides for kids on the ground floor m
Shulank O — Google review
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3.9
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Mall Rd, opposite Kali Devi Temple, Baradari, Patiala, Punjab 147001, India
https://www.omaxe.com/mall-in-patiala-omaxe-mall/
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Shri Kali Devi Temple, Patiala

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9 lists 
Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Shri Kali Devi Mandir, a Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Kali, was constructed by Sikh Maharaja Bhupinder Singh in 1936. It is a highly revered religious site that remains bustling throughout the day with devotees seeking blessings from Maa Kali and hoping for their wishes to be fulfilled. Situated in Patiala, this must-visit temple boasts of new infrastructure and a well-maintained parking area.
We visited the temple on a Sunday and believe me it was too crowded. We don't get to see the deity properly as the priests will literally push you away. Frankly speaking, cleanliness of the surroundings of the temple needs to be worked on...it was littered with garlands, wine bottles and Puja items. If these things are not allowed inside the temple..then it must be restricted.
Moon P — Google review
The Kali Mata temple is a very extraordinary temple. Visiting here brings peace to the mind. Kali Mata is seated here in a very beautiful form. 🌼✨
Mehak D — Google review
Shri Kali Devi Temple in Patiala, Punjab, is a prominent Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Kali, revered as a fierce protector and remover of obstacles. The temple attracts devotees from across the region who seek strength, courage, and blessings for prosperity. Known for its vibrant celebrations during Navratri and other festivals, the temple hosts special rituals, devotional singing, and offerings. Its serene ambiance and traditional architecture create a spiritual environment conducive to meditation and worship. Shri Kali Devi Temple remains a central place of devotion, cultural gatherings, and religious heritage in Patiala, inspiring faith and community engagement.
Priyanka M — Google review
Shri Kali Devi Mata Temple is a very powerful energetic positive vibes blessing and happy environment in Temple.
Kalpesh B — Google review
Jai ho kali devi mataji ki ... Jai ho ... Jai ho .. This temple is located within Patiala City... It is located on the opposite side of the Omaxe Mall. Many devotees come here to see the Goddess. This is quite famous. The temple is quite magnificent. Seeing the Goddess Kali fulfills all desires. If you come with a pure heart, your wishes are surely fulfilled.
Om R — Google review
Kali Mata Mandir in Patiala is a testament to the city's rich historical heritage. This ancient temple is steeped in spiritual energy, and the religious aura is palpable. The temple's architecture and design are a reflection of the region's cultural legacy. A must-visit for anyone interested in history, spirituality, or simply seeking a divine experience. The temple's powerful vibrations will leave you feeling blessed and connected to the divine."
Prince K — Google review
Maa Kali Devi Temple in Patiala is one of the most revered temples dedicated to Goddess Kali, often considered second in significance only to the famous Kalighat Temple in Kolkata. The temple exudes a strong spiritual and peaceful atmosphere that many visitors immediately feel upon entering. It is not just a place of worship but also an important cultural and historical landmark of the Royal City Patiala. Saturdays usually attract large crowds of devotees, so those who prefer a calm and unhurried darshan may plan their visit on weekdays. The temple has long been known for its deep-rooted traditions, including stories of immense devotion where devotees make unique prayers and offerings out of divine faith. Overall, it is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to experience the spiritual heritage and living devotion that defines Patiala’s connection with Maa Kali. The Maa Kali Devi Temple in Patiala also houses a much older and revered temple of Maa Rajarajeshwari within the same premises, located centrally inside the complex.
Harish S — Google review
This is Shri Kali Devi Mandir. I visited the day before Diwali There was no waiting for entry might be a reason that on Deevali days. Teple premises are maintaining good Surveillance is goog. Needs further cleanness required.
Sheshu K — Google review
4.8
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4.7
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89PV+FMG, Manjit Nagar, Sidhu Colony, Patiala, Punjab 147001, India
http://maakalidevimandirpatiala.com/
+91 175 231 1324
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ਬਾਰਾਂਦਰੀ ਬਾਗ

Mentioned on 
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Garden
Nature & Parks
Barandari Garden, often referred to as the "lungs of Patiala," is a tranquil oasis that invites visitors to immerse themselves in nature's beauty. This expansive park features a jogging track, vibrant flower beds, and a serene pond, making it an ideal spot for morning or evening strolls. The garden is not only a haven for relaxation but also serves as a backdrop for various film shoots from Pollywood and Bollywood due to its picturesque scenery.
“LUNGS OF PATIALA” This monicker perfectly describes Baradari Garden in Patiala. Huge open green, peaceful place for morning and evening walks. Added attraction is the chirping of birds which has just about gone extinct in our concrete jungle of the city. Hugely popular for songs and film shoots of Pollywood and Bollywood. You can find innumerable species of flora in the vast space. As the name suggests this garden had 12 entrances. Parking available at many entrances. Rides and games available for children. Hugely popular in Sunday’s’ and holidays. Open air gym is also very popular with all age groups. But it needs regular maintenance. Some of the equipment are not in proper working order. Cafeteria and clean toilets available. Must visit place in the summers. There is a marked difference in atmospheric temperature as you enter this garden
Harsimran P — Google review
Park is an absolute gem! I've never seen a park as breathtakingly beautiful as this one. The majestic trees, some of which seem to have stood the test of time like our forefathers, are truly awe-inspiring. The diversity of flora is staggering, and being amidst nature feels like a dream come true. It's as if nature has come alive, exceeding all imagination. A must-visit for anyone looking to reconnect with nature and find peace. Perfect for a stroll, picnic, or simply soaking in the serenity."
Prince K — Google review
Very Nice place to visit even along with family for morning or evening walk. There is a small fair also for children and kids games. A gym is placed in the park. Greenery everywhere and anybody can sit for a long tym in peace to calm his/her kind. Overall recommended place....
Ravi S — Google review
This evocative monicker perfectly encapsulates the essence of Baradari Garden, a true gem located in the heart of Patiala. This expansive green oasis offers a serene and tranquil environment, making it an ideal spot for morning and evening walks. As you stroll through the lush pathways, you are greeted by the delightful chirping of birds, a sound that has become increasingly rare in our modern concrete jungle. This garden serves as a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Baradari Garden is not only a haven for nature lovers but also a popular destination for filmmakers, frequently hosting songs and film shoots from both Pollywood and Bollywood. The garden is home to a diverse array of flora, showcasing countless species that thrive in its vast expanse. True to its name, the garden boasts twelve entrances, making it easily accessible from various points. Ample parking is available at many of these entrances, ensuring convenience for visitors. Families will find plenty of entertainment options, as the garden features rides and games that are particularly popular on Sundays and holidays, drawing crowds of children eager for fun. For fitness enthusiasts, the open-air gym is a major attraction, catering to individuals of all age groups. However, it is worth noting that the gym equipment requires regular maintenance, as some pieces are not in optimal working condition. Visitors can also enjoy the on-site cafeteria and clean restroom facilities, adding to the overall experience. A visit to Baradari Garden during the summer months is highly recommended, as you will notice a significant drop in temperature as you step into this lush sanctuary, making it a perfect retreat from the heat
Aman D — Google review
- One of the heritage gardens in Patiala 🏡 - Perfect place for morning or evening walk 🧑‍🤝‍🧑 - Wide variety of trees and flowers🌳🌴🌲🍀🪴 - Huge area.🌳 - Well maintained👍 - Not sure why but paid washrooms 💵
Anmol M — Google review
Wonderful place to rest and fresh the mood in greens
Uttamjit S — Google review
A heritage garden of Patiala. Nice to walk around here and relax. There are many trees and flowers along with places to sit. There is also an exercise corner, yoga corner, and kids place. Many old statues can't be find anymore. These days the garden lacks upkeep and maintenance. Hope to see its stunning glory back.
Subrata N — Google review
Choti baradari gardens is a place in front of Baradari palace which was residence of Emperor Rajinder Singh. He brought rare species of trees and flowers from different places and planted them in this garden. The big fruit trees the Fern House and the Rock Garden shows his interest towards nature
Kaka G — Google review
4.4
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4.3
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89PR+2V9, Baradari, Patiala, Punjab 147001, India
https://baradarigardenspatiala.in/
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Qila Mubarak

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+18 other lists 
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Qila Mubarak is a historical fortress and palace complex located in Patiala, India. Built in 1764 by Maharaja Ala Singh, it served as the ancestral home of the maharajas of Patiala. The architecture reflects a blend of Rajasthani and Mughal styles, featuring intricate designs such as soaring buttresses and latticed balconies.
The newly renovated Qila Mubarak is a must visit if you are interested in having a royal ambient experience. The family restaurant(Neel) and royal bar(The Patiala) are two different dining spaces We visited the Neel restaurant (prior booking required) where we were welcomed by live music. Staff is very welcoming Things to improve - Wider food menu and faster service
Abha N — Google review
Patiala just got his crown, the ran baas palace is Punjab’s first luxury palace hotel. Must visit here to experience the royal experience. The food is good, must go for experience. I really like the hotel and its a must visit in patiala
Raghav G — Google review
Qila Mubarak in Patiala is a significant heritage site showcasing the grandeur of Sikh architecture. While the fort’s exteriors are impressive, its interiors are not fully accessible to the public, and photography is strictly restricted—you’ll need to deposit your camera at the entrance. Within the complex, you’ll find Ran Baas, a luxury palace hotel, and another palace currently under restoration. The place holds immense historical and architectural value, but tourism could be promoted better if certain areas were opened to visitors and photography allowed, even with a nominal ticket fee. Despite the limitations, it’s worth a visit for those interested in history and heritage.
Gurinder S — Google review
No entry to main fort area. Just outside round can be taken. It is on lease to Hotel company. Even muesuem cannot be visited. I had been to many states and forts, that are well maintained and gives a sight to rich history of the place and state, but it is sad to see the royal city, Patiala 's palace in such a ruins and not open to public.
Uttamjit S — Google review
Qila Mubarak in Patiala is a heritage site, but unfortunately, the fort's interiors are not fully open to the public, with photography restricted within the premises. If you're carrying a camera, you will have to submit it at the entrance desk. The fort houses a luxury palace hotel by the name of Ran Baas. Another palace within the fort's premises is undergoing restoration. While the place is beautiful and speaks of rich Sikh architecture, the restrictions on photography and entry could be relaxed, or a ticket fee could be imposed, to promote tourism here.
Amaritpal K — Google review
This palace has private hotel inside it and thus they wont allow you in most of the premises, whatever open space you see is full of garbage, no tickets required.
Rohit A — Google review
Good place for a Half Day Visit..It's like a historical landmark. But Government interest to protect and maintaining is limited Security is available. Good parking available inside. Maintenance and support is less. One Hotel is working at the site.
Jithu V — Google review
Finally visited the Ran Bass hotel. If you have the money go and stay at a luxury boutique niche hotel. The manager is a gentleman called Mr Anthony. Knowledgeable on the history and updates done to the hotel. If you like the voice of Morgan Freeman, Matthew mcconnaughey or Roger moore he has a riveting voice that tells the history behind the hotel. Not allowed to take photos inside but can understand why for exclusivity. Staff first class. Service impeccable. Got the money GO
Paul A — Google review
4.3
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3.8
(53)
Qila Chowk, Adalat Bazar, Patiala, Punjab 147001, India
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Sheesh Mahal

Palace
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Museum in a former maharaja's Mughal-European palace packed with artwork, medals, taxidermy & coins.
3.3
(51)
Sheesh Mahal Grounds, Old Moti Bagh, Moti Bagh, Patiala, Punjab 147001, India
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Gurudwara Baoli Sahib

Gurudwara
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Historic Sites
Points of Interest & Landmarks
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 B — Google review
Nice historical place of Shri Guru Nanak Dev ji.
Jaspreet B — Google review
Excellent peaceful neat and clean place for meditation... visit with family
Kd M — Google review
Always feel calm and fortunate sitting inside the Gurudwara Sahib I felt like I am sitting in the lap of Guru Nanak ji 🙏🏻
Jot G — 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
। । — Google review
It is a very famous and religious place of Sikh religion in Pehowa, Haryana. Langar Sewa is available here every time
Lovejot S — Google review
This Gurudwara is built on the banks of river Saraswati.
Ankit S — Google review
Very good
Malak V — Google review
4.7
(395)
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5.0
(1)
Guru Dawara, Bholi Sahib, Pehowa, Haryana 136128, India
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Firoz Shah Palace Complex

Heritage building
Sights & Landmarks
Remains of a 1350s complex of red sandstone with a mosque, underground apartments & other buildings.
Gujri Mahal in Hisar, Haryana, was built by Firoz Shah Tughlaq in the 14th century. He constructed it for his beloved wife, Gujri, who was from a local pastoral community. Reason for Construction: When Firoz Shah Tughlaq was on a hunting expedition in the Hisar region, he fell in love with Gujri. However, she refused to move to Delhi, so he built Gujri Mahal for her in Hisar itself. The palace was part of the larger Hisar-e-Firoza fort complex, which he developed to establish Hisar as a strategic and administrative center. Today, Gujri Mahal is in ruins, but its historical significance remains as a symbol of medieval architecture and Tughlaq’s devotion to his queen.
Sandeep B — 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 L — Google review
"Hey, let me tell you all about Firoz Shah Palace, or Gujari Mahal, in Hisar! This historical palace has a fascinating history that dates back to the 14th century. It was built by Firoz Shah Tughlaq, who was a ruler of the Tughlaq dynasty. The palace showcases a unique blend of Islamic and Rajasthani architectural styles, which makes it a true architectural gem. As you step inside, you'll be greeted by the magnificent structure adorned with intricate carvings, stunning arches, and spacious courtyards. It's truly a sight to behold! The palace has withstood the test of time and stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the region. Today, the palace has been converted into a museum, offering visitors a chance to delve into the history and art of the area. Inside, you'll find a wide range of artifacts on display, including sculptures, coins, pottery, and more. Each piece tells a story and provides a fascinating glimpse into the past. Exploring the palace and its museum is a captivating experience, allowing you to immerse yourself in the history and culture of the region. It's a must-visit for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and anyone interested in the rich heritage of India. When visiting Firoz Shah Palace, make sure to take your time to appreciate the intricate details of the architecture and soak in the historical ambiance. The museum provides informative displays that add depth to your visit. Overall, Firoz Shah Palace, or Gujari Mahal, is a treasure trove of history and art that shouldn't be missed. It's a great place to learn, appreciate, and be inspired by the rich cultural heritage of Hisar. So, if you're in the area, be sure to add it to your itinerary! I hope this detailed review helps you in planning your visit. Let me know if there's anything else I can assist you with. Enjoy your trip to Firoz Shah Palace!" I hope you find this detailed review helpful!
Vikash J — Google review
Firoz Shah palace complex (Hisar-e-Firoza) is an archaeological complex located in modern-day Hisar, in the Haryana state of India, built by Firoz Shah Tughlaq of the Delhi Sultanate in 1354 AD. It is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India. The original town of Hisar was a walled settlement inside of the fort. The Jahaj Kothi Museum, a past residence of George Thomas, sits inside the Firoz Shah palace complex. The complex contains the Lat ki Masjid mosque and an Ashokan pillar. Gurjari Mahal, another palace nearby, was also built by Firoz Shah for his wife Gurjari in 1356. Construction began in 1354 CE, supervised by Firoz Shah. Stone was brought from the hills of Mahendragarh to build the ramparts, which were surrounded by a protective moat. A tank inside the complex was used to refill the moat. The complex was completed in 1356 after two and a half years, and Firoz Shah ordered his courtiers to build their palaces within the walls of the fort. Restoration work began on the palace in 1924 and has gradually continued since. The complex has been declared a Centrally Protected Monument by the Archaeological Survey of India.
Arshdeep S — 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 C — Google review
It's stinky inside because of pigeon poops.
ABHISHEK K — 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 B — 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 J — Google review
4.1
(1009)
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4.0
(5)
NH 10, opp. Bus Stand, Shastri Nagar, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
10

SUNCITY MALL HISAR

Movie theater
Shopping
Entertainer
Game store
Hotel
Mobile phone repair shop
Now that new food stalls have started working there... In open space.... Food taste n quality are amazing.
Gaurav D — Google review
This cinema Hall is a Great Options for families 👍.. Everything is well maintained here, and customer also have the convenience of in- seat food service. It's definitely a good cinema...This is my own experience....🙂
Romi K — 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 S — Google review
New food court is an attraction. However it is in open compound and in summer time, mall will face difficulty. Parking is a problem.
Mukesh G — Google review
Visited After 2 Years.....Sun City Mall, Hisar's premier shopping destination, offers a vibrant experience with top brands, under one roof.
Akashdeep S — Google review
Very Bad Theatre Experience (Audi 1). The screen was not at all clear in 3D. The sound was too low and also the interval was just 2 minutes long. How would you expect to use the washroom or buy some food in that time. Please upgrade the screen quality and speakers quality.
Be K — Google review
It is the only mall which can be considered in hissar as other one is far apart, here you will get parking facilities also it contains a theater also which is only one which is in good working condition moreover at ground level you have some eating places where you can hangout. Go and enjoy
Ashish G — Google review
Great place to watch movies, great place for family outing, it's the place where family love to go for outing. It's great of east hisar. It's the oldest and Everest Cinema. There's lots of good show rooms. There is v Mart in basement of this and there's games for kids entertainment.
Ravi N — Google review
4.0
(5982)
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4.0
(11)
Delhi Rd, Industrial Area, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
http://suncitycinemas.com/
+91 98965 52000
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11

Chill Out Zone

Temporarily Closed
Amusement park
Fun & Games
Game & Entertainment Centers
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 H — 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 T — 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 K — 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 R — 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 J — 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
Chillout Zone - The Adventure Park" is one of its in kind in North India, which helps its visitors to chill & to rejuvenate themselves from their boring & hectic schedule with the quality activities they have for its visitors.We are the only one in the country who are delivering the rural experience with adventure activities and we are expertise in it.
Padmanav S — Google review
An amazing adventure cum AstroCamp park for public. My experience of its unique aura is beyond match to any other Delhi NCR region.
Anurag P — Google review
4.1
(442)
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5.0
(19)
2nd Milestone, Jind Rd, Rohtak, Haryana 124514, India
https://www.mtv-chilloutzone.com/
+91 81990 22222
12

Prachin shri Sheetla Mata Temple

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Very nice
Ravi K — Google review
Ok
Manish S — Google review
Divine
Yogesh J — Google review
Its very old temple mata shetla mata temple
Tinu A — Google review
Great Hindu temple
R.B. P — Google review
Very devoted palace
Bharat B — Google review
🙄
Hariom V — Google review
Great temple
SATPAL S — Google review
4.3
(73)
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4.3
(399)
WH3F+M33, Tej Colony, Rohtak, Haryana 124001, India
13

Sai Mandir Kharawar Delhi Road, Rohtak

Place of worship
Sights & Landmarks
Hindu temple
Sacred & Religious Sites
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 S — Google review
Must visit temple near mannat hotel rohtak .find your inner peace .such a beautiful temple.
Khushbu S — 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 R — 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 S — Google review
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 K — Google review
Very beautiful place for relax photoshoot and also for meditaion
Techy B — Google review
Very big temple.. there is also hanuman temple near by that is also good
Gaurav K — Google review
4.7
(460)
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4.5
(8)
RMVH+869, near sai baba mandir, Kharawar, Haryana 124021, India
14

Pratapgarh Farms & Resorts

Cultural landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Farms
Fantastic destination for NCR Ha bas Jalebi deshi ghee ki bol ke na jane kis me deep fry karte he. Baki to ekdam mast Here's a vibrant glimpse of Pratapgarh Farms in Jhajjar—its rustic charm, mud huts, sprawling green spaces, and energetic activity zones are on full display. Pratapgarh Farms in Jhajjar, Haryana, is a beloved rural retreat just 55–60 km from Delhi, perfect for family outings, school trips, and corporate getaways Nestled amid lush fields and dotted with ethnic huts, it offers over 135 immersive activities: from camel and tractor rides to traditional games like gilli danda, archery, and kabaddi, as well as creative pursuits such as pottery, matka painting, and fresco making. The botanical appeal is heightened by themed gardens featuring medicinal and zodiac‑linked plants—such as Panchvati, Triphla Kunj, Nakshatra Van, and more. Guests also enjoy freshly cooked vegetarian cuisine—including bajre ki roti with desi ghee, khichdi, gulgule, buttermilk, and sweets—served all day long. Spanning around 25 acres, the farm operates daily from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM and is highly rated by visitors for its fun, culture, and hospitality. Really we love it.
Pulkit K — Google review
Its a nice place to spend your whole day and trust me in the blink of an eye your whole day will pass.. its amazing the whole process from their warm welcome in morning(9:30 am )to bye bye in the evening (5:30) behavior of all staff remain professional ( someone must be guiding them or keeping an eye on them). you just have to take a cup of tea before leaving your house rest all food and drinks they provide and that too throughout the day, and the quality and taste of food are authentic. if you have good appetite you can recover your 1400 ticket fee through food alone. they have arranged water as well as washroom at every step so that after activities you dont have to go here and there. they provide lots of activities (both outdoor and indoor ) which are impossible to perform in one day, just like we missed all indoor activities like pool, archery etc. very good for people from 7 - 8 years to 40 - 45 years as i had taken my mother but she could just have food items there still she was feeling good to be there as she was watching her grand children enjoying the day. you must be in sports attire to fully enjoy the activities there so be in trousers and sports shoes same goes for female also. they also adding some new things which gonna be available from next year like MIRROR ROOM ESCAPE etc. i just want to request them to increase the evening time limit( beyond 5:30 pm) hope visit here agian to cover the rest of the games and enjoy the tasty food again. good parking space ( free) Note - Zipline is restricted to people having weight between 45kg to 90kg. we had some children below 45kg desired to get on zipline but unfortunately they did not allow( for safety reason) and we can understand that.
Sanjeev G — Google review
Amazing experience, best hangout place in Haryana for your family on weekends. Food - 10/10, ❤️‍🔥 Everything is Delicious 😋 and hygienic with Hard working staff members. Female and kid friendly- 9/10 Except 1 instance when school boys using Foul language and didn't care whether we can hear them or not Toilet 🚻 is clean 👌🏻 and maintained Regularly You can enjoy all shorts of activities and games -> indoor outdoor Cricket 🏏, basketball 🏀 football ⚽️ Bowling 🎳 👌🏻 polo 👌🏻 zipping ,
Sarcastic _ — Google review
The farmhouse is very nice there are lot of activities for all age person. In fact it's so big that we couldn't even do a full visit.But all their staff are also supportive and good. Many food items in varieties. There is also mud bath and rain dance which took away all our fatigue.Our entire family enjoyed it. Thankyou for serving ❤️
Chetna G — Google review
1. Approach road is very bad. Big potholes near the farm and near railway line. Cars can get stuck. Take only SUVs. Also pratapgarh farm management should get it fixed since it affects their guests and there is no other farm on this route. 2. No meals for your drivers. 3. Overall fun and activities are good. Very tiring so avoid taking older people unless you can make them rest somewhere. 4. Food is average. Variety is there but low in quality. Curd, chhach was very sour. Bhature oil wasn't good. Aloo sabji was so sour I got acidity. Nimbu paani tasted very artificial. No closing drinks or snacks. Halwa and gylabjamun were tasty. 5. Very hospitable staff on different activities. The pitloom and handloom and animal rides staff was very good. 6. Washroom cleaning needs to be frequent. Its average honestly. Some flushes don't work. Floor needs to be cleaned since soil is there. 7. They also sell handloom, ghee and more village products. 8. Hygiene issues are there. Cleaning of traditional attire clothes, pagdi must be done every night after tourists have used it to avoid spreading germs. 9. Good availablity and supply of cold drinking water near every zone. 10. Good variety of games. 11. Best was the gau shala. It was beautiful ti feed the cows, see the dairy and the temple. They also serve kheer. 12. All adventure sports are safe. Proper equipment. If they fix the approach road and ensure cleaner toilets, it'd be better.
Apoorva D — Google review
All the activities are very good and nice atmosphere, service is top class and staff is very competative.
Akash S — Google review
It was an awesome experience to visit here.. They provide taste breakfast and lunch. A must visit place. Recommended month to visit is October latn n onwards..
SANJEEV K — Google review
My experience at Patatabh Garh Farm in Jhajjar was absolutely amazing. The place has a beautiful and peaceful vibe that instantly makes you feel relaxed. Everything was well-organized, and the hospitality was excellent. The staff was polite, attentive, and made sure every guest was comfortable. I truly enjoyed every moment there from the serene atmosphere to the overall experience that felt refreshing and joyful. It’s the kind of place that leaves you with happy memories and a desire to visit again. Definitely one of the best experiences I’ve had in a long time.
Bhavya P — Google review
4.7
(24766)
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4.0
(79)
Near Railway Station, Gwalison Rd, Jhajjar, Haryana 124103, India
https://pratapgarhfarms.com/
+91 99999 64266
15

Loharu Fort

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Fortress
Architectural Buildings
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 T — 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 P — Google review
Only ruins left of what was a fort once! It definitely has the potential to become one of the top attraction points in and around Loharu. The park adjacent to the fort provides some space for leisure.
Himanshu Y — Google review
Not a magnificent view. A park is built around the fort, which makes it less scenic
Shivam V — 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.
Pradeep K — Google review
Its our Historical Valuables. We feels prouds, We had a fame which related to LOHARU .Now days its getting worse day by day gorvent doing nothing for it .They seriously think about of Loharu Fort.Thanx 🇮🇳
Sachin L — 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
It's very beautiful historical place. Must visit with family
Sonu S — Google review
4.1
(2541)
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4.0
(9)
Loharu, Haryana 127201, India
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16

Rewari Heritage Steam Loco Shed

Rail museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
Collection of Victorian-era trains, including some locomotives used in films, plus a simulator.
Place is good to visit and enjoy. Ticket detail total cost(Adult 100₹ child 50₹ :- Museum (Train model,signal, engine Number plate, signal light,etc) Toy train. (Toy train ride) Cinema History
Ashutosh S — Google review
A must-visit place for history and railway enthusiasts! The Rewari Heritage Steam Loco Shed is a hidden gem showcasing India’s rich steam locomotive legacy. The well-preserved steam engines, including the iconic Fairy Queen, offer a nostalgic experience. The museum provides insightful information, and the overall ambiance takes you back in time. The staff is friendly, and the place is well-maintained. It’s an excellent spot for photography and a fun learning experience for kids and adults alike. If you love trains or history, this place is worth a visit! Tip: Visit in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat, and don’t forget your
Arun B — Google review
Timings 9 am to 4 pm. Tickets Rs 15 for kids and 30 for Adults. Not very updated and very unclean. There is a documentary which is good. No parking no clean washrooms. So come with that in mind. Toy train is not operational and it's outdated and dead. Better to visit New Delhi Rail museum as it's amazing for kids.
Atishay J — Google review
This is a heritage museum of bygone days when steam locos managed the show of rail transport in India.history is preserved through exhibits,audio video visuals and photos.nice workshop and Garden with lawns. A toy train ride is also available. It's worth visiting with family and kids.
S. G — Google review
The Rewari Railway Heritage Museum (formerly the Rewari Steam Locomotive Shed) is a railway museum in Delhi NCR at Rewari city in Haryana, India. Built in 1893, it is the only surviving steam locomotive shed in India, and houses some of India's last surviving steam locomotives as well as the world's oldest still-functional 1855-built steam locomotive the Fairy Queen. It is located 400 m (1,300 ft) north of the entrance of the Rewari railway station, 50 km (31 mi) from Gurgaon and 79 km (49 mi) from the National Rail Museum at Chanakyapuri in New Delh The Rewari Railway Heritage Museum (formerly the Rewari Steam Locomotive Shed) is a railway museum in Delhi NCR at Rewari city in Haryana, India. Built in 1893, it is the only surviving steam locomotive shed in India, and houses some of India's last surviving steam locomotives as well as the world's oldest still-functional 1855-built steam locomotive the Fairy Queen. It is located 400 m (1,300 ft) north of the entrance of the Rewari railway station, 50 km (31 mi) from Gurgaon and 79 km (49 mi) from the National Rail Museum at Chanakyapuri in New Delh
Omprakash Y — Google review
It was a pleasant experience and to my surprise it was well maintained and was super clean And very cooperative
Mohit Y — 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 S — 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 S — Google review
4.4
(2359)
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4.5
(34)
Railway Colony, Rewari, Haryana 123401, India
https://nr.indianrailways.gov.in/NRHERITAGE/Rewari%20Steam%20Loco%20Shed.html
17

BMG Mall

Shopping mall
Shopping
Movie theater
Lively retail complex offering an array of stores, a supermarket, casual eateries & a movie theater.
BMG Mall, located in the heart of Rewari, is one of the most popular shopping and entertainment destinations in the city. It offers a modern and well-maintained environment for families, couples, and youngsters alike. The mall houses a wide range of branded stores, making it a convenient spot for shopping clothes, accessories, electronics, and more. From lifestyle to budget-friendly brands, there’s something for everyone. The food court at BMG Mall is well-equipped with a variety of options, from fast food chains to local flavors. It’s a great place to relax and enjoy a meal after shopping. The presence of a multiplex cinema adds to the entertainment factor, making it a favorite weekend hangout spot for movie lovers. Cleanliness, proper security, and ample parking space are additional positives. The mall also hosts occasional events and seasonal sales, which attract large crowds. However, being a smaller mall compared to metros, it has limited options in terms of high-end brands and luxury items. Still, for a city like Rewari, BMG Mall is a major attraction and fulfills the lifestyle and entertainment needs of the local population. Overall, it's a great place for shopping, dining, and spending quality time with friends or family.
LSC C — Google review
Ok for visiting multiple brands in 1 roof. Facilities can improve but overall ambience, crowd, activities and store brands are good. Visited food court on top but didnt have AC in this hot weather so left
Vmudgil — Google review
Security is very poor security guard don't even properly check the packets and bag and sometime not even noticing someone is entering in the mall.... theatre is worse i recently wants to watch chainsaw man they show that they are playing this movie online and in the mall there's posters written time of the show but the employee of ticket counter said that we're not playi
Ankit M — 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 K — Google review
BMG Mall is a fantastic shopping destination! Great variety of stores, delicious food court, and a lively atmosphere. Clean, spacious, and perfect for family outings. Truly a 5-star experience!
Suraaj B — Google review
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 C — Google review
BMG Mall is okay, but not up to the mark in terms of modern standards. Most shops feel outdated, and it definitely needs some updates—new stores, fresh vibes, and a proper gaming zone would make a big difference. Overall, it's just average for now.
Study O — Google review
It is the first-ever and the only mall in Rewari. It has nice theaters i.e. BMG Cinemas and Domino which is the major reason why I visit there. It has shops of many well-known brands and is always clean whenever you visit there. Obviously you can not compare it to the malls of Gurugram and Delhi but still is not that bad. As it is the only Mall it has always been a center of attraction for people living here and during the day time nearby village people also come here. It is decorated on various occasions like 15th August, Republic Day, Diwali etc. It is an overall nice place.
Lakshay A — Google review
4.1
(17610)
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4.0
(31)
Circular Rd, opp. Sector 5, Khasapura, Rewari, Haryana 123401, India
+91 99924 24000
18

Khalda Wale Hanumanji Rd

Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
4.5
(11)
Haryana 123001, India
19

FLYING FOX NEEMRANA

Adventure sports center
Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
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 S — 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 P — 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 S — 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 M — 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 C — 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 P — 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 M — 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.
Jose N — Google review
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Neemrana Fort Palace, Rajasthan 301705, India
http://www.flyingfox.asia/
+91 11 6610 3678
20

Bhopal Garh Fort

Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Historic Sites
4.5
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Beelwa, Khetri, Rajasthan 333503, India
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21

Bala Qila

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
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.
We can reach Bala fort by our own car with an entry rate of 50/- and 10/- per person. The 7 km road to kila is awesome. Keep it 30 km fast on the road. No honking. No halting. No getting out of the car until you reach the fort. Beautiful fort and palace.
Ron Y — Google review
You can save your time and skin (from scorching heat), money, fuel if you skip this place. Someone suggested that it is more beautiful than the Alwar museum. Because of world heritage day, there were no tickets anywhere. However these people still charged for parking as well as per person cost. They strictly asked us to not carry single plastic items like Kurkure/coca cola etc as it's not allowed. When we visited the fort, they have not maintained it and chips packet were there on the stairs. Also, there is no shade in this fort. It's plain and no architecture. Simple white walls. The only good part was a temple which was good. Another good thing was the view from a corner of the fort. However, it is under construction and looking at the condition, the ceiling may fall any time.
Shweta T — Google review
Bala Quila or Alwar Fort is a stunning 15th-century fort nestled in the Aravalli Hills, offering breathtaking views of Alwar city. With its massive gates, Mughal-Rajput architecture, and peaceful surroundings, it’s a delight for history lovers and photographers alike. The fort itself is huge and filled with stories of Rajputana valor and Mughal influence. It is spread over a massive area of around 5 km, with six majestic gates and numerous watchtowers. The architecture reflects a blend of Rajputana strength and Mughal elegance, with beautifully carved arches, massive gateways, and strategic bastions. Walking through its ruins, you can almost imagine the tales of kings, battles, and royal life that once echoed within its walls. It's grand gates, watchtowers, and walls stand as a testament to its strategic importance in history. Though some parts are in ruins, it only adds to the feeling of stepping back in time. The fort also houses a museum with old guns, swords, and artifacts that reflect its royal past. One of the highlights is the peaceful atmosphere—you don’t find heavy crowds here like at other tourist spots, making it perfect for those who love exploring heritage in a quiet, relaxed way. If you are a history buff, nature lover, or simply someone who enjoys panoramic views, Bala Fort is a must-visit. What makes the visit truly special is the location. The drive up to the fort is through dense green forest, part of the Sariska Tiger Reserve region, making it scenic and adventurous. You could see wildlife in this area. This scenic drive through greenery adds to the charm. Once at the top, the view of Alwar city is breathtaking, especially at sunrise and sunset when the golden light spreads over the Aravalli. Tip: Carry water, wear comfortable shoes, and try visiting early in the morning or evening for the best experience. A true hidden gem of Rajasthan that deserves much more attention—if you are in or around Alwar, Bala Fort is a must-visit!
Pragya K — Google review
A small museum building with a large courtyard on the precipice, is the setting you can expect. Nothing is unusual or novel but the drive up the hill is pleasant with the sight of parts of the fort wall or some ruined structure here and there dotting along... Worth the trouble in the context of this small town with not much to see otherwise if you are on a long weekend.
K C — Google review
While the fort in itself is nice, some parts are not well-maintained, specially some ceilings and walls, and appear as if they'll disintegrate at any time. The problem, as in most places is the attitude of the ticketing staff and the security. Apparently there is a jeep safari and the cost is prohibitive for a single person. Many people do not visit, and I too was warned by well-wishers where I was staying that it would be better not to visit. However having gone all the way to Alwar, I felt that I might later regret missing this visit. There were hardly any visitors, & I was told to pay the full amount for a jeep if I was interested in going alone, or wait till more people came. I decided to wait for a while, but for at least half an hour no one turned up. Then two visitors in a private vehicle, were kind enough to accommodate me, so for ₹10 only I was fortunate enough to visit the fort and a couple of serene temples inside the complex. So unless you have your own private vehicle, visiting this place is a tedious and costly process, and requires careful planning. The fort & it's precincts are well-maintained, I didn't see any litter inside, though some do manage to sneak in some packages snacks and water bottles and throw them here and there.
Suresh M — Google review
While returning from Jaipur on 21st October 2025, we decided to take a detour and visit bala Quila in Alwar. It was a good distance of around 50 km from Mumbai expressway through rural area of Rajsthan. We reached at the entry gate at 3.30 pm and to our disappointment, there was a board on entry gate mentioning that approach road to the fort from entry gates was damaged somewhere (in between) so no one was allowed to visit the fort. A person standing there (looked like dalal) said that he was the ticket selling person. He said that you can't go to the fort and he offered us a Jungle safari for Rs.7400 which was a real scam type thing. Another person told us that road is damaged since last 8 months and there was no idea when it will be repaired and open for public. In sheer disappointment, we just visited moosi maharani ki chatri (5 minute drive from fort entry gate) and returned to Delhi. So anyone planning to visit Bala quila, do check first the latest update and then go there. Posting some picture of moosi maharni ki chatri.
ANIL M — Google review
Bala Quila, also known as Alwar Fort, is a massive hilltop fort overlooking the city of Alwar. The drive up the hill itself is scenic, surrounded by the Aravalli hills and greenery. Once you reach the fort, the views of the entire city and surrounding valley are absolutely breathtaking – definitely the highlight of the visit. The fort has a long history, and you can still see ancient gates, walls, and old palaces inside. However, much of the structure is in ruins and not properly maintained. Foreign visitors may find the site less polished compared to forts in Jaipur or Udaipur, but it feels raw and authentic, almost untouched. ⚠️ Practical Tips: Entry fee is minimal (₹50 / less than $1). Best to hire a local guide if you want the historical details, since there aren’t many boards with information. Carry water, wear comfortable shoes, and avoid visiting late evening as it gets deserted. You may need a permit from the Forest Office at the base (check before going).
• A — Google review
Good place to visit the legacy of Rajasthan but it was temporarily closed when I visited it. So kindly confirm on the given details when you are visiting the fort.
SUDESH K — Google review
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HHFQ+V36, Bala Quila Rd, Alwar, Rajasthan 301001, India
22

Alwar City Palace Vinay Villas Palace

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Alwar City Palace, also known as Vinay Vilas Mahal, is a majestic former palace complex that serves as a landmark in the city of Alwar. Built by Raja Bakhtayar Singh in the 17th century, it now houses government offices and the City Museum on its upper floors. The museum displays a rich collection of artifacts from the royal era, including coins, arms and weapons, sculptures, paintings, and manuscripts.
The City Palace, Alwar is one of the finest heritage landmarks that beautifully showcases the grandeur of Rajput and Mughal architecture. Situated right at the foothills of the Aravalli range, the palace has a regal charm and an old-world elegance that transports you back in time. The palace complex is vast, with beautifully carved gates, marble pavilions, large courtyards, and intricate arches that reflect the craftsmanship of the bygone era. It also houses government offices specifically the District court. These carved arches, courtyards, grand entrance and marble work all reflect the charm of this place. Inside the palace, there’s a museum that houses an impressive collection of rare manuscripts, old royal armory, swords, shields, paintings, sculptures, and historical artifacts. For history lovers, the museum itself is a treasure trove that gives deep insight into the cultural richness and royal legacy of Alwar. The palace premises are peaceful and less crowded compared to many other tourist spots, which makes it easier to explore at your own pace While some parts of the palace show signs of aging and could use more maintenance, the overall experience remains enriching and memorable. After visiting the City palace, nearby spots like Sagar Lake and Moosi Maharani ki Chhatri are worth visiting together to complete the experience.
Pragya K — Google review
Disappointed to see... Alwar City palace instead of being beautiful and grand architecture.. encroached by various government offices, court, lawyers and other district administration offices. Very less is left for tourists with no proper maintenance... Signages ... Drinking water facilities. A fade board of museum is seen leads to the top of museum. Museum is must to watch having a vast collection of ancient historical scriptures and ammunition .
Ravi M — Google review
The City Palace of Alwar, also known as Vinay Vilas Mahal, stands as a testament to the region's rich history and architectural grandeur. Built by Raja Bakhtawar Singh in 1793, it's a captivating blend of Rajput and Mughal architectural styles. Here's a glimpse: Architectural Splendor: The palace showcases intricate frescoes, delicate mirror work, and elegant arches. It features a fusion of Mughal, Rajput, and European influences, evident in its ornate balconies and spacious courtyards. The Sheesh Mahal, or hall of mirrors, displays exquisite glasswork. Historical Significance: It served as the royal residence and a seat of governance. The palace houses a museum with a rich collection of artifacts, including weaponry, manuscripts, and miniature paintings. The museum also houses many historical weapons, and manuscripts from various historical era's. Present Day: Parts of the palace are now used for government offices, and the upper floors are a museum. While the palace retains its historical charm, some areas show signs of age, with wear and tear due to the constant passing of time, and the sheer size of the complex making total upkeep difficult. Despite any signs of age, the City Palace remains a significant cultural landmark, offering visitors a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of Rajasthan's royal past.
Tarun G — Google review
Located within the city of Alwar, Rajasthan. It is part of a complex housing the palace, the Alwar museum and Moosi maharani ki chattri. Also.know as the Vinay Vilas Palace. Which the palace is currently being used by the Government as an office space, there is a move now to vacate the palace.and convert it into a heritage resort property. The palace was.originall built in 1793 by Raja Bhaktwar Singh. It has a.combination of both Rajasthani and Mughal themes. There are beautiful murals and paintings on the walls and ceilings which are wortb observing. The palace has 15 large and 51 small towers surrounding it and overlooks the slopes of the Aravalli.mountains. Combing the visit to the Palace with a vist to the Museum which is on the top.floor of the palace and the Moosi Maharani ki Chattri next to the palace. Paid parking is available outside the palace. Gets a bit crowded on weekends.
Ketan D — Google review
Alwar City Palace (Vinay Vilas) is a stunning blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture. The grand halls, beautiful courtyards, and intricate artwork make it a visual delight. A must-visit for history lovers and anyone wanting to experience the royal heritage of Alwar. The palace museum offers fascinating insights into the city’s past, and the peaceful surroundings make it perfect for a relaxed visit.
• A — Google review
Must visit for Rajasthan lovers. Untouched original historical beauty of a Rajasthan palace, which is still not commercialized and artificialized as a Heritage Hotel
Nipanjan G — Google review
As expected, it's such a beautiful place , you won't feel visiting any palace at first as it turned into a court from the front but as you enter it , u will be amazed to see the structure, it's literally a palace than a museum , u can see the Darbar (place where the king use to sit and take the Darbar ) . I visited the museum first due to the closing timing . The fair for the museum is affordable for the common middle class too , and for the foreigners, I felt it a bit more but a place to definitely visit . The most beautiful thing was the Darbar for me as it was a big palace where u can actually see how the people of that time used to travel to the top , with different pattern of ramp , the secrets door that gonna excite u that what it could u , it's a place where u can actually feel those things . A must recommend place . 😌
Srìshtì G — 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 P — Google review
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City Palace, collectorate, Mohalla Ladiya, Alwar, Rajasthan 301001, India
http://tourism.rajasthan.gov.in/
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Alwar Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
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.
Beautiful museum above the city palace. It's maintained well. Well built and well lit. The wonderful lighting makes it look more beautiful. Ancient remains or antique pieces are placed well. The charges are just 25/- per person. It's open from 9:00 am to 5: 15 am
Ron Y — Google review
Very beautiful museum. It has ample artifacts having historic importance of Rajasthan warriors, kings, queens, culture. It has a lot to see. Many doors and many rooms which explore variety of manuscripts restored well in place by Govt.
CA B — Google review
Located on the top floor of the Vinay Vikas Mahal in Alwar, this museum boasts of a large collection of weapons, amongst other royal paraphernalia. The other exhibit in large quantities is coins. As a museum it is almost 90 years old. It is a difficult climb to reach the top and I was informed by several occupants of the building that a lift is not available.
Suresh M — Google review
I recently visited the Alwar Museum, located within the City Palace, and was impressed by its rich collection. With a ticket price of ₹25 for Indian adults, it's an affordable experience. The museum showcases stunning miniature paintings, ancient sculptures, rare manuscripts, and an impressive array of weapons and armory. A must-visit for history enthusiasts!
SHRUTI G — Google review
Located above City Palace in Alwar, Rajasthan. Built in 1940, it houses a wide collection of paintings. Portraiits, Sculptures, firearms, weapons, body armours, scriptures, animal skins etc. Also displays some intricate ivory and brass works reflecting the rajasthani and persian heritages. The museum.is closed on Mondays and is open from 10 to 5 pm. There is a small =Rs. 20 per person fee to visit the museum. Worth having a guide who can explain the history and stories behind the displays. Do visit if you are in the City Palace complex in Alwar
Ketan D — Google review
The place is very near the Moosi Maharani ki Chatri. The museum had clothes jade, ivory, sandalwood works, taxiderms of leopard, tiger and bear, instruments, paintings, deadly weapons. The museum was nicely presented
Shreyan R — Google review
Nice collection of artifacrs, pictures, paintings and armory. Best thing is you can click pictures without restriction.
Anamika R — Google review
Alwar Museum, also known as Government Museum, Alwar, is located within the City Palace (Vinay Vilas Mahal) in Alwar, Rajasthan, India. Established in 1940, it showcases the region's rich cultural and historical heritage. Timings: 9:45 AM to 5:15 PM (closed on Mondays) Entry Fee: - Adults (Indian nationals): Rs. 20 - Students (Indian): Rs. 10 - Foreign nationals: Rs. 100 Galleries: 1. Sculpture and Inscriptions: Displays ancient sculptures and inscriptions 2. Manuscripts and Paintings: Features rare manuscripts and paintings from the Mughal and Rajput schools 3. Arms and Armor: Showcases swords, shields, daggers, and firearms used by Rajput warriors The museum offers a glimpse into Alwar's rich history and cultural heritage, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and tourists.
Rahul J — Google review
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City Palace, Mohalla Ladiya, Alwar, Rajasthan 301001, India
http://museumsrajasthan.gov.in/
+91 1800 11 1363
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Moosi Maharani Ki Chhatri

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Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Moosi Maharani Ki Chhatri is a historical cenotaph in Alwar, built by Maharaja Vinay Singh in the 19th century to honor his wife, Moosi Maharani. The structure showcases remarkable Rajput art and architecture with detailed carvings and paintings on marble and sandstone. Visitors can explore small exhibits in the humble museum within the former palace.
Very beautiful location. This was build as a memorial for the Queen. It is located near the alwar museum. You can view the whole Alwar city from here.
Aby G — Google review
Not great upkeep by the state but it's a vibrant space used by locals, playing praying feeding and making it worthwhile. As with many similar settings, there are temples and local fauna (we saw many deer from the hills and fish in the tank and camels as it's rajasthan, and stray dogs and cows being venerated). Some local temple fairs were expected to enliven the ghat road to Bala Qila and we saw preparations underway for a small carousel and giant wheel etc. I say, it's worth your time to visit.
K C — Google review
The place is historic and architectural. The approach of the fort is good but the stairs to go up the fort is too steep. The view from the fort is scenic but the fort has nothing much to see.
Shreyan R — Google review
Good Architecture, with a background of green mountains. But not maintained at all. Even the entrance is so dirty, you may prefer to go back.
Anshika T — Google review
It's a great place of historical significance and part of Alwar heritage however it is not well maintained. The place is filled with garbage, people can be seen littering around with plastic waste all around. The pond structure itself is full of plastic waste with algae growing up. The structure itself is located at a height and has a great skyline view of the city. I hope the Rajasthan tourism takes some steps to save this structure. And we also found a Nilgai looking for food in plastic waste during our visit.
Mukesh K — Google review
This is a cenotaph built in memory of the queen of Maharaja Bhaktawar Singh and their son. It consists of a two-storey structure with intricately carved pillars and domes. The first floor is made of marble and red sandstone. The walls are adorned with paintings from the Mahabharata and the Ramayana.
Suresh M — Google review
The only issue is regular cleanliness of water. Ban of people littering waste in water and authorities should install cameras for security and sanitary purposes !
Anjali V — Google review
Free entry, parking paid, limited parking available. This place has a unique historical value, but the structure is not really well maintained. Visited during monsoon season, the place was filled with garbage lying around. The adjacent water well had dirty water filled completely covered with thick algae, which suggested infrequent cleaning. The place is beautiful overall, surrounded by hilltops around it and water body with covered places to sit, but they were filled with pigeon droppings and twigs everywhere. Nice for some photography. Could not spend more than 30 minutes to cover it. There is a Mahadev mandir behind that must be visited as well.
Sachin B — Google review
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HH9V+P5X, City Palace Rd, Mohalla Ladiya, Alwar, Rajasthan 301001, India
http://tourism.rajasthan.gov.in/
+91 1800 11 1363
25

Garwaji Waterfall

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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Garwaji Waterfall – A Refreshing Escape into Nature! I recently visited Garwaji Waterfall and had an amazing experience. The place is calm, scenic, and perfect for a nature break. The waterfall is especially beautiful during or right after the monsoon—fresh, flowing, and peaceful. The short trek to reach it is enjoyable too. However, beware of monkeys around the area. They can be sneaky and might snatch bags or food, so keep your belongings close and avoid carrying anything in your hands. Great spot for a weekend outing or a quiet moment with nature. Highly recommended! 🌊🌳🐒
Mujeeb R — Google review
A scenic spot about fifteen kilometres from Alwar town, which is reached by private vehicles, cab or autorickshaw only. No public transport seems to be available as of now. The road is in a state of disrepair and requires very careful driving. The waterfall, when I visited in the beginning of June was just a trickle. But this trickle is perennial, according to the local residents and there is a pond at its base. The hills tower around it and I'm sure it would be quite a sight during and immediately after the monsoon, when the water cascades down from those heights.
Suresh M — Google review
This is beautiful place but very dirty due to tourist in high number and lack of civic sense in us. As it is remote location not maintained by government so no cleaning staff also. Visit. Time- should visit before 4:00PM as it is remote area should come back before Sunset. Parking Charges- Rs 30 A well(kuan) is there children will enjoy the same. One can click good pictures here and also try kachori in stalls.
Prashant M — Google review
This place is straight out of a nature based raw documentary. Hills standing tall guarding this place and the waterfall Powerfull stream of water splashing from the top of the hill, you can even go up at the top by using stairs. There's a Hanuman temple nestled on top of the hill and views are divine! Reaching the place is a hassle because roads are in extremely bad condition. Don't go in a sedan or a low ground clearance car here. You will definitely enjoy the ride and the view along the road
Anmol G — Google review
🌄 “Garba Ji Waterfall is a hidden gem surrounded by high-rise mountains and steep cliffs. The short trek to reach it adds a touch of adventure, and the sight of clean, clear water flowing down in the lap of nature is truly refreshing. A beautiful place to unwind and connect with nature’s raw charm.” 💧🌿
Gaurav M — Google review
Had a great time enjoying the refreshing waters. However, we stayed alert as there were occasional stones falling from the hilltop. A mix of thrill and caution!"
Umesh T — Google review
Very beautiful waterfall, but there are snakes in water so be careful. Video from july when there was enough water due to rain. This is inside Garwaji temple, just 5 minute trek. Tea, kadhi-kachodi, corn available here. Rs 30 car parking, rs 10 bike parking. Road from siliserh lake till here is extremely pathetic, and need to pass via village area.
R G — Google review
If you are thinking of a getaway and don't want to go that far, this is the place. Chill with friends and take a bath in the waterfall. Fyi: Road which leads to this waterfall is broken on few pavements so drive carefully.
Abhishek K — Google review
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HF5F+2R8, Rundh Binak, Rajasthan 301001, India
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Siliserh Lake

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Siliserh Lake is a serene escape nestled in the heart of Rajasthan, offering visitors a delightful blend of natural beauty and historical charm. This picturesque lake is framed by majestic mountains, creating an idyllic backdrop for relaxation and exploration. The area boasts various activities such as boating and jet skiing, making it perfect for adventure enthusiasts. Additionally, Siliserh Lake features a historic palace that adds to its allure, providing a glimpse into the region's rich heritage.
This lakeside restaurant offers a stunning view and a peaceful vibe—perfect for a relaxing meal. The ambience steals the show, especially during sunset. The food was good, though not extraordinary, but the overall experience makes it worth it. Great spot for a slow evening with friends or a quiet date. it place
Dhruti S — Google review
Believed to have been built by Maharaja Vinay Singh for his queen, it was once used as a summer retreat by the royals. Nestled on the baks of the Siliserh Lake on the outskirts of Always, the palace offers scenic views over the lake sone some surrounding hills. Entry is ₹100 & one can exchange the ticket for a bottle of water and some insipid tea/coffee.
Suresh M — Google review
Siliserh Lake is a peaceful escape from the city. The lake is clean, surrounded by green hills, and perfect for photography or a quiet walk. You can see local fishermen and enjoy a calm boat ride. There are small food stalls near the entrance, but bringing your own snacks is also nice. Great for couples, families, and solo travelers who want a relaxing day in nature. Highly recommended if you’re visiting Alwar.
Aarush T — Google review
Beautiful place to see this place. We all enjoyed there. Small cafe is on the top of the building on Lake. Wifi is available in the cafe. You can use this as mobile internet connectivity is not there. Small bar also in this same building in bottom floor. Boating facilities are there with minimum charges. Nearby spot are there for quick visit.
M D — Google review
In between the nature , all good scenic view but govt should take care of regular cleanliness checkups specially near the park side
Anjali V — Google review
Very good view. Boating is costly, 1200 to 2500 per boat for 10-15 min.
R G — Google review
Siliserh Lake is a peaceful and scenic spot with beautiful views. The ticket even includes a cold drink, which is a nice touch! The road to the viewpoint is in decent, manageable condition, but it’s best to avoid very sunny days as there’s limited shade. You can easily spend 1–2 hours here and even enjoy boating. A great option for a short day trip from NCR!
Swadha G — Google review
Siliserh Lake is the wildest crocodile lake I’ve seen! Loved the views and peaceful vibe. Visit during rainy weather for the best experience!"
Mujeeb R — Google review
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Rajasthan 301001, USA
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Sariska Tiger Camp Resort

Resort hotel
Nature & Parks
National Parks
The resort truly exceeded expectations with its excellent food, breathtaking scenery, and warm hospitality. Every meal was thoughtfully prepared, offering both taste and variety. The scenic surroundings added a refreshing charm, making the stay even more memorable. The staff provided outstanding service—always attentive, courteous, and eager to help. Overall, it was a perfect blend of comfort, nature, and fine dining. Highly recommended for anyone seeking relaxation with top-class service.
POOJA C — Google review
⭐️⭐️ (2 stars only for the kind staff and good food) I’m giving 2 stars — and that too only because of the extremely generous and polite staff, and the surprisingly good food. Apart from that, the entire stay was a huge disappointment. The rooms were far from clean, full of insects, and felt completely neglected. The bathroom didn’t even have an exhaust fan, and there was no water in the tap — forget about using the shower. It was honestly shocking for a place that claims to be 4 stars property. Cleanliness and basic facilities were completely missing. Definitely not worth the money or the hassle. Wouldn’t recommend unless the management seriously upgrades the property and pays attention to hygiene and guest comfort.
NUTRI K — Google review
Our stay at Sariska Tiger Camp Resort was nothing short of outstanding. From the moment we arrived, the warm hospitality and serene atmosphere made us feel completely at home. The property is beautifully maintained, offering the perfect blend of comfort and nature. The food was absolutely delicious—fresh, flavourful, and thoughtfully prepared. Every meal felt like a treat, with a great variety to choose from. A special mention to Mr. Sebastian and Mr. Pravin for their exceptional service. Their attentiveness, professionalism, and genuine care truly elevated our experience. They went above and beyond to ensure everything was perfect throughout our stay. Highly recommend Sariska Tiger Camp Resort to anyone looking for a memorable and refreshing getaway. We can’t wait to visit again!
Prakhar G — Google review
We stayed at Sariska Tiger Camp Resort for our company’s offsite, and it was a wonderful experience. The property is peaceful and green, the rooms were clean and spacious, and the staff was extremely courteous and helpful throughout. The team was also very accommodating with our requests and made sure everything ran smoothly. Would definitely recommend it for group outings or a weekend getaway!
Ayushi S — Google review
The reception staff at this hotel are pathetic, and the property manager is just as bad. From the moment I arrived with two friends, we felt judged by the staff before we even said a word. Despite booking through Cleartrip for a better rate, they changed the room from what was initially shown. Not a single order was delivered on time. The hotel’s infrastructure is terrible and completely fails at basic customer satisfaction. To make matters worse, when we returned from dinner, the main door was locked and the staff were asleep, leaving no security at the entrance. Poor management, especially the arrogant receptionist from Kerala and the rude manager, makes this place unfit for the hospitality industry.
Atish G — Google review
It's really nice place to enjoy with family ... Spacious room , swimming pool with all amenities.... Room size is also big and spacious along with traditional look make it fantastic look Team is very cool and supportive Food also here is tasty and yummy .... Keep it up team .... 👍
Arun S — Google review
Place is awesome to visit, very pretty ambience and specially food is very tasty. Staff is very supporting and well behaved. Good place to visit with family n friends
Shikha S — Google review
It was a descent stay however not that good Highs - Location, Food, Music, Hospitality and Weather - Amazing Lows - Rooms/Restroom hygeine and swimming pool - Average
Ravi C — Google review
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Village Dhawala, Alwar - Jaipur Rd, Alwar, Rajasthan 301001, India
http://sariskatigercamp.com/
+91 93140 17210
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Sariska Safari Booking

Wildlife and safari park
Nature & Parks
National Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
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 K — Google review
Entry to Zone 1 and 2, has gos parking a canteen , had good chai, and latter parantha which was also good, sighted jungle cat, hare, water snake, no luck with tiger as they was a Buffalo kill inside the bushes by a male and female tigers, waited for long but no luck as they did not show up.
MV R — Google review
A very beautiful landscape to see but not in summers , the place is made for the winters with an extraordinary view and great landscape
Prasoon S — 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 B — Google review
Overall experience was good. If you want gypsy then book it in advance otherwise canter will be available. Check time slots before visiting. Chances of tiger sighting is low but if you are lucky enough you can sight tiger
Mohit Y — 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 Y — 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 S — 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 L — Google review
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Neare Sariska tiger reserve booking office, Rajasthan 301022, India
https://www.exoticsariska.com/sariska-safari-booking/
+91 80059 14876
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Bhangarh Fort

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Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Bhangarh Fort is a historic complex with the remains of Hindu temples, royal palaces, and tombs. Located about 90 km from Jaipur, it is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India and the state government. Despite its reputation as one of India's most haunted places, visitors have found it to be a well-constructed and beautifully designed fort. The interior buildings are poorly maintained in some areas, but guides are available to explain the fort's history.
A must visit place while visiting Jaipur. Bhangarh Fort is an absolutely beautiful and mesmerizing place to visit! The fort is surrounded by hills on three sides, offering stunning open views and fresh, clean air all around. The area is very neat and well-maintained. On the way to the fort, there’s an old abandoned market about 300 meters long, the ancient ruins give a glimpse into history. The path is lined with huge old banyan trees whose vines touch the ground and form new roots, which looks magical. Inside and around the fort, there are several ancient temples, monkeys, and even peacocks roaming freely. The views from the fort are breathtaking, especially in the morning or late afternoon. Some inner chambers have a strong smell because of bats hanging from the ceilings, so it’s hard to go inside. Overall, Bhangarh Fort is peaceful, scenic, and full of history. Definitely worth visiting if you love heritage and nature.
GAURAV K — Google review
Bhangarh Fort is a fascinating historical site with incredible architecture and stories that take you back in time. The fort complex is vast, with ample parking available, and local Hindi-speaking guides at the entrance make the visit more engaging with their tales of history and folklore. The entry ticket for Indian guests is very reasonable at just ₹25. While the fort’s upkeep could be better—with limited maintenance, no clean washrooms, and monkeys freely roaming around—the charm of the ruins and the atmosphere more than make up for it. A must-visit for history and heritage lovers.
The L — Google review
★★Description★★ ​Bhangarh Fort, located in the Alwar district of Rajasthan, is widely known as the "Most Haunted Place in India". Constructed in the 17th century by Raja Madho Singh, the fort once stood as a thriving town with palaces, temples, and a bustling marketplace, all showcasing a blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture. However, its prosperity was short-lived, with its ruins now shrouded in chilling local legends, most famously involving a sorcerer's curse on the beautiful Princess Ratnavati and an ascetic, Guru Balu Nath, whose condition about the fort's shadow was violated. The Archaeological Survey of India has legally prohibited entry into the fort premises after sunset and before sunrise due to its infamous reputation. Despite the eerie atmosphere and desolate nature of the ruins, Bhangarh remains a significant historical site and a major attraction for thrill-seekers and paranormal enthusiasts. ★★★ After visit, I think this wonderful place is one of the best forts in Rajasthan in case of ambiance. ★ No haunted activity is there. All forts of Rajasthan are closed at 6:30 PM (Plus minus 30 minutes for sun light). Inside this fort few number of leopards are found after sunset ( Source local people and Shop owner). Entry fees 25 rupees for Indian.(Cash Payment) Online Payment 20 rupees. A must visit palce in Rajasthan.
SAIKAT M — Google review
The place is claimed to be haunted but during the day of course there are no spooky vibes. In fact it's like just another fort. ASI renovation and restoration is going on. The guides tell intresting stories and it is recommended to hire one. Be careful of what you pay them since there in always scope of bargaining. There is nothing which offers anything to eat or drink within the fort and hence carry your own water. There is natural aquifier system with a baori or a stepwell which is intresting. The fort in itself is not very large and can be covered in 1-2 hours. Views after climbing to the top roof are impressive and give you the layout of the market, approach, fort walls and the temples within the fort. Cleanliness is a big issue and within the fort there is too much litter which we the citizenry have created. Approach is ok ok as it's a state highway. Beautiful views of the arravalis
Ajit B — Google review
Firstly, visit the place before sunset or reach not later than 4 in the evening because the guard will suggest doing it quickly. By the time I reached there, it was closed (5 o'clock in the evening), so I just conversed with the guards; they were very friendly, and there was a Hanuman temple at the entrance. The whole vibe was different. I was very excited to be there, and my sister was feeling low at the same time.
Chitrak T — Google review
🏰 Bhangarh Fort, Rajasthan – A Perfect Blend of History, Mystery & Natural Beauty 🙇‍♂️✨ I visited Bhangarh Fort on 27th June 2025, and my first reaction was — “Wow!” 🤩 This fascinating place truly feels like stepping into a living legend, where ancient stories whisper through every wall and corridor 📜💫. The fort’s majestic architecture, mysterious aura, and stunning natural surroundings gave me absolute goosebumps 🥶🛕. The path leading to the fort is beautifully lined with old banyan trees 🌳, their hanging vines creating an enchanting, almost magical atmosphere. Inside the fort, you’ll discover centuries-old temples, playful monkeys, and elegant peacocks moving freely 🐒🦚. The view from the top is breathtaking — especially during sunrise or sunset 🌄😍. Some inner chambers have a distinct smell and are home to bats 🦇, adding to the fort’s eerie and mysterious vibe 👻. No wonder it’s often called “the most haunted place in India” — every corner tells a silent tale from the past ⏳💀. Surrounded by the majestic Aravalli Hills ⛰️🌿, Bhangarh Fort offers a perfect mix of peace and thrill — ideal for history lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers 🔮📸✨. ⭐ Overall: A mesmerizing fusion of history, nature, and mystery — truly a must-visit destination for anyone craving an unforgettable experience in Rajasthan 🔥🔥🌟🙌🏻
Rahul S — Google review
"I recently visited Bhangarh Fort and was thoroughly impressed by its rich history and stunning architecture. The fort's unique blend of Hindu and Islamic styles is a testament to the region's cultural heritage. The panoramic views of the surrounding landscape from the royal palace are breathtaking. While the fort's haunted reputation adds an element of excitement, I didn't experience anything paranormal during my visit. The guides were knowledgeable and shared interesting stories about the fort's history and legends. The fort is well-maintained, and the temples and palaces are still intact. I recommend visiting during the winter months (November to February) for the best experience. Be prepared for a moderate hike and wear comfortable shoes. Overall, Bhangarh Fort is a must-visit destination for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone looking for a unique experience. I'm glad I had the opportunity to explore this incredible piece of India's past."
Harish M — Google review
It was good to visit over there and diving into the history of Bhangarh fort. While going to the top there was a small area which was stinging too much due to the presence of bats. Good to go during October - April. Nature beauty is there and pics also come ausmn. If it is raining then do go in rubber slippers because you will confront the water coming from the nearby water falls.
Krishna S — Google review
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Rajgarh Tehsil, Bhangarh, Rajasthan 301410, India
https://www.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in/bhangarh-fort.html
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Angel Resort & Amusement - Water Park

Resort hotel
Water & Amusement Parks
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.
Visited Angel resort with family on a Sunday and it was worth it. Enjoyed every bit on the resort. The Water Park, Food, Room Service, Ambience - everything was just perfect. Thank you TEAM ANGEL RESORTS👍
Raj K — Google review
Terrible Experience – Jewelry Stolen at Resort Party I’m extremely disappointed and upset with my experience at Angel Resort, Jaipur. During a resort-hosted party four days ago, my gold jewelry was stolen, and I have strong reason to believe it was taken by a member of the staff. I reported the incident immediately, but the response was slow, unprofessional, and dismissive. Despite providing details and asking for assistance, the resort has not taken any meaningful steps to investigate or resolve the matter. There was no follow-up, no accountability, and no concern for my loss. I came here expecting a relaxing and safe environment, but this experience has completely ruined my trust in the resort and its management. I would not recommend this place to anyone who values their safety or personal belongings. Be careful with your valuables if you stay here – you might not leave with them.
Shikha S — Google review
I stayed here for the past three days and had a much more enjoyable experience than I had expected. I was especially impressed with the cleanliness, food quality, and the excellent pool facilities. Thank you to the entire team!
Vinod R — Google review
Stay at angel resort was memorable experience, Service standard of resort were above my expectation. Had wonderful time at resort with my family and friends would love to visit again. Thanks team angel resort for warm hospitality.
Rautela — Google review
Very Poor Service, stayed in Room 205 with centralized and connected Ac with other room, with Management deciding your Ac setting. Breakfast is average at best. In short try avoiding using restaurant, room service to better stay
Dinesh A — Google review
Very good service very much impressed about food and service. Thank you keep doing good job
Rushin P — Google review
Superb service I checked in on 24th july, with 20 family members. The experience was excellent.quality Food, water park, spacious room.. Need to work on games room
Usman K — Google review
The resort itself is beautifully landscaped, with lush greenery and vibrant flowers adding to its charm. The staff were friendly and attentive, ensuring that our every need was met.
MAJHAR H — Google review
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Eden Garden, 20th Milestone, Rajawas, Highway, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302013, India
http://angelresort.in/
+91 91191 55556
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