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Places Around Alwar
Places Around Alwar comprise of interesting sites for the tourists.

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Places Around Alwar , RajasthanAlwar has always been a popular tourist destination for the travelers. Other than the sites located within the district there are tourist spots that are situated outside Alwar. Located at a short distance from Alwar they are quite well known amongst tourists. Excursion tours are available from the district to these nearby attractions.

Sariska National Park: One of the most popular tourist destinations it is famous for tigers. These majestic animals are easily visible at Sariska. This is probably the reason why it is thronged with tourists. Besides tigers other wild animals are also easily visible here. The flora of the national park is impressive. Safaris will make the trip to Sariska more appealing.

Deeg : It is located at a short distance from the distance of Alwar. Here the travelers will come across forts, lake palaces and a bird sanctuary that lies close by. The architecture of the Deeg fort will remind one of the Mughal architecture. The other constructions also reflect an impact of the Mughals.

Places Around Alwar , Rajasthan
Siliserh Palace and Lake: It is at a distance of 13 kilometers from Alwar city. It was built by Maharaja Vinay Singh in the year 1845. This picturesque lake becomes the abode of migratory birds in summer. The entire surrounding of the reposeful is transformed as these guests keep chirping and add colors to the lake. Cenotaphs had been constructed at the banks of the lake. Today a tourist bungalow had been built.

Vijai Mandir Palace: The palace is located 10 kilometers away from Alwar. There is a temple with idols of Lord Ram and Sita, his wife. Maharaja Jai Singh built the palace in 1981. The scenic beauty of the surrounding place is outstanding.

Talvrakash: It is a popular tourist destination and is situated on the Sariska-Alwar road. The hot sulphur spring is also worth checking out. Pilgrims who came here take a dip in it. Watch out for the langurs that roam freely here.


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