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Clarks Inn, Alwar
Clarks Inn
Contemporary design and state of the art technology combined with classical standards of service excellence. 32 tastefully appointed rooms including 30 Standard and 2 Suites.

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Hotel Natraj, Alwar
Hotel Natraj
HighlightsLocated in the heart of Alwar Hotel Natraj is a large yet homely hotel in Alwar. Centrally positioned in quiet surroundings the structure is with modern look equipped with all modern amenities. Gracious and efficient service in a warm and relaxed ambiance makes it a perfect pick for both business and leisure traveler.

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Neemrana Fort Palace, Alwar
Neemrana Fort Palace
Built in 1464 AD Neemrana Fort-Palace is among India's oldest heritage resorts. Neemrana became the third capital of the descendants of Prithviraj Chauhan III who was killed in battle by Mohammad Ghori in 1192 AD. This picturesque site was chosen by Raja Rajdeo and Neemrana derived its name from a brave local chieftain Nimola Meo who when defeated by the Chauhans pleaded that his name be given to his lost kingdom

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Sariska - The Fort View Camp , Alwar
Sariska - The Fort View Camp
The camp site is very well laid out with lots of green space / play ground for children and adults alike. The Camp do not have ACs but pedestal fans which are enough for the day time ( Beginning October and Mid March onwards ) and not required in the night as it will be cool. Have good quantity of cricket bats wickets tennis balls. Chess Carrom Playing Cards Badminton rackets Volleyball and footballs are also available for use. Beach Volleyball and mud wrestling are also there although later will need some advance preparation!. The days are Cozy but the nights are cool. So if you are planning to sit in the open (for drinks etc) after 2100 hrs advisable to carry some light jackets/shawls. Please carry your own books (if into reading) or walkmans/ipods (if into music). FM does not work here. There is not any TV as yet. Have hot and cold running water in tents but since the water is heated by solar energy it may be a little cool in the morning. Please also carry your caps/hats and sunglasses if you plan to do outdoor activities like cricket etc. A small torch can also come in handy as the power supply is unpredictable. Being a campsite near a village we have have hired the local villagers as staff. So although the service standards may not be of very high standards people are very courteous and helpful. Also you will need to appreciate the slow pace of things there as that is what the whole idea behind this place and your outing is about - slowing down a little bit!! Although you may not have time to think going out of the camp yet we can provide a short trek to the nearby fort through the countryside. But this should ideally be taken in the early morning as after 1000 hrs it starts getting warm.

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The Alwar Bagh, Alwar
The Alwar Bagh
HighlightsThe Alwar Bagh is built in a heritage style amidst the lush green and pollution free atmosphere. Surrounded by the picturesque Aravalli Mountains the Alwar Bagh is well equipped with all modern amenities and comforts for the guests. The Alwar Bagh is conveniently located near Alwar and Sariska and provides numerous activities- from visiting historical monuments to the exploration of wildlife and nature trails.

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The Hill Fort , Alwar
The Hill Fort
The origins of the seven-turreted Hill Fort of Kesroli are traced back to over six centuries. It is reputed to have been built by the Yaduvanshi Rajputs descendants of Lord Krishna who converted to Islam in the mid - 14th century to be called Khanzadas. It subsequently changed hands being conquered by the Mughals and the Jats before reverting to the Rajputs in 1775 when the princely state of Alwar was founded. It saw its golden period under the Ranawat Thakur Bhawani Singh (1882-1934) renowned for his equestrian skills.

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The Sariska Hotel, Alwar
The Sariska Hotel
The Sariska Palace stands proud of its royal and historic origins. The palace designed by a French architect in 1892 was built under the patronage of Maharaja Jai Singh of Alwar to commemorate the visit of Queen Victoris's son the Duke of Connaught. Its glorious past as the Royal Hunting Lodge lends itself perfectly to its present as a luxurious Heritage hotel. The Palace itself fully restored is an interesting melange of old world hospitality and modern comfort. Surrounded by rich and colourful traditions visitors to the palace are gauranteed an experience full of intriguing sights sounds and smells. The ruins of many ancient cities that lie close by make interesting excursions. remains of old monuments historic temples Buddhist and jain Sculptures stand as reminders to Rajasthan's checkered past.

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