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India

Alwar / Discover the land of Rajputana tales

MeowScore 😸82/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😸
🚗 Traffic density 😼
🔈 Noisiness 😸
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😻
🌳 Parks and greenery 😸
👮‍♂️ Safety 😸

Best month

February

Alwar's fairs and festivals are in full swing in February. (12 words)

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january

Visit Alwar to witness its stunning forts and palaces. (16 words)

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february

February is ideal for experiencing Alwar's colorful fairs and festivals. (14 words)

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march

Explore Alwar's vibrant National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries. (13 words)

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april

Experience Alwar's rich cultural heritage during the Baisakhi Festival. (12 words)

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may

Head over to Alwar in May to admire its picturesque landscapes. (11 words)

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june

Alwar's tranquil lakes and waterfalls are best in June. (12 words)

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july

July is perfect for indulging in Alwar's delicious street food. (11 words)

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august

Experience Alwar's natural beauty during the monsoon season. (12 words)

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september

September offers pleasant weather for sightseeing in Alwar. (10 words)

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october

Celebrate the colorful Navaratri festival in Alwar with locals. (12 words)

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november

Experience Alwar's rural charm and hospitality in November. (12 words)

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december

Visit Alwar in December to be a part of its exciting winter festivals. (14 words)

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Reasonable prices

Bigmac $?

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From a visiting cat's perspective, the economical situation in Alwar - India is moderately affordable. However, the shopping scene may be lacking in variety and quality for some.

Bargaining is key to getting a good deal at the local markets. Beware of tourist traps and compare prices before making a purchase.

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

Short trip

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

Short trip

Most tourists visit Alwar as a day trip or weekend getaway from nearby cities like Delhi or Jaipur.

Tipping

0%

No tipping culture observed

Tipping

0%

No tipping culture observed

Cash preferred, splitting the bill is common. No specific etiquette noted.

internet situation

good Speed

Decent speeds but inconsistent

great Availability

Widely available with some downtime

great Cellular

Good coverage across networks

Electric socket type D

Common in India. Old British standard BS 546, requires grounded receptacle, doesn't accept other plug types.

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biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

walking hostile

Heavy traffic

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative attitudes

Cat-like rooftops make for great sunbathing and panoramic views. But watch out for those sneaky monkeys!

Alleyways lined with food stalls and markets to paw-nder at. And don't worry, the cows won't mind the curious cats.

Things to do

The mainstream

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City Palace
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Siliserh Lake
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Moosi Maharani ki Chhatri
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Sariska Tiger Reserve
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Bhangarh Fort

The mainstream

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City Palace

The paw-sitively grand palace of Alwar's former rulers, showcasing rich Rajasthani architecture, paintings, and artifacts.

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Siliserh Lake

A serene lake surrounded by hills, with boating and fishing options. Ideal for cats who enjoy a peaceful escape.

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Moosi Maharani ki Chhatri

A furr-tastic monument with stunning cenotaphs and intricate carvings, perfect for cat-ographers and history buffs.

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Sariska Tiger Reserve

A paw-some national park with Bengal tigers, leopards, and other wild cats to spot on a safari.

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Bhangarh Fort

A famous haunted fort that cats beware of at night, known for its beautiful architecture and cursed history.

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Off the beaten path

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Bhangarh Fort
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Siliserh Lake Palace
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Purjan Vihar
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Moosi Maharani Ki Chhatri
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Bala Quila

Off the beaten path

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Bhangarh Fort

Ready for an adventure, meow? Legend has it this fort is cursed! Spooktacular cat-tlefields, ancient temples, and a haunted palace to explore!

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Siliserh Lake Palace

A cat's dream come true! Imagine living in a Palace surrounded by a lake, hills, and a forest. Pur-fect place to escape the hustle-bustle of the city!

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Purjan Vihar

A paw-some garden with beautiful plants, pools, and fountains to intrigue curious cats. A paw-fect place for a leisurely cat-walk. Don't miss the rare birds!

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Moosi Maharani Ki Chhatri

A cat-egorical example of Rajasthani architecture, it offers a serene view of the city. Perfect for paws-ing and cat-napping on a sunny day.

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Bala Quila

Cat kingdom's fort with stunning views (360-degree), sprawling ramparts, and majestic gates. A perfect spot for cat-ography!

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biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

walking hostile

Heavy traffic

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative attitudes

Mindful meoweler tips

Explore the Bala Quila fort

Built in 15th century, this fort provides panoramic views of the city and houses several ancient temples.

Visit the Sariska National Park

Home to over 200 species of birds and the majestic Bengal tiger, this national park offers thrilling jeep safaris.

Indulge in local cuisine

From the spicy and tangy Kalakand to the refreshing chaach, Alwar has a range of delectable dishes to offer.

Useful external sites

www.alwartourism.com

Alwar Tourism

Official tourism website of Alwar city providing information on tourist attractions, accommodation, and travel guides.

rajasthantourismbuzz.wordpress.com

Rajasthantourismbuzz

A travel blog providing information on tourist attractions and experiences in Alwar and other cities in Rajasthan.

www.tripadvisor.in/Tourism-g303881-Alwar_Alwar_District_Rajasthan-Vacations.html

TripAdvisor

A popular travel website providing reviews, ratings, and recommendations from fellow travelers on hotels, restaurants, and attractions in Alwar.


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