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TRAVEL LOCATIONS ALWAR .pptx

  1. Alwar is a where the journey of the Fairy Queen ends! The oldest working engine in the world and one of India’s national treasure, Fairy Queen leads a train from Delhi encampment to Alwar in Rajasthan. The engine was built in 1855. The train that harnesses this engine is now used for tourism. The journey of the city of Alwar and its origins can be traced back to 1500 BC. Nestled in the lap of the green hills of the Aravalli range, it is home to beautiful palaces and forts from an era long gone. Alwar is one of the oldest cities in Rajasthan. Also known as Matasya Desh, this is where the Pandavas, the mighty heroes of the Mahabharata, spent the last years of their 13-year exile.
  2. WORLD’S OLDEST STEAM ENGINE IN REGULAR SERVICE – “FAIRY QUEEN”
  3. BALA QUILA FORT ALWAR The Bala Qila (young fort) was built on the foundations of a 10th century mud fort and is a towering structure set atop a hill. Strong fortifications, graceful marble columns and delicate latticed balconies make up the fort. Bala Qila can be entered through six gates, namely Jai Pol, Suraj Pol, Laxman Pol, Chand Pol, Krishan Pol and Andheri Gate.
  4. BALA QUILA FORT ALWAR
  5. This cenotaph, built in the memory of Maharaja Bakhtawar Singh and his queen, Rani Moosi, reflects the Indo-Islamic style of architecture. The upper portion comprising columned pavilions and domed arches is made of marble while the lower section consists of pillars in red sandstone. The memorial is rated as one of the finest of its type. MOOSI MAHARANI KI CHHATRI
  6. MOOSI MAHARANI KI CHHATRI
  7. MOOSI MAHARANI KI CHHATR I
  8. CITY PALACE Built in 1793 AD by Raja Bakhtawar Singh, the City Palace is an amazing mélange of the Rajputana and Islamic styles of architecture. The highlight of this palace are graceful marble pavilions set on lotus flower bases in the central courtyard. The palace that once belonged to the Maharaja has been converted into the District Collectorate. Its grand halls and chambers now house government offices.
  9. FATEH JUNG GUMBAD PURJAN VIHAR ( SHIMLA) One has Maharaja Sheodan Singh to thank for this attractive garden that was conceptualised and constructed in 1868. A picturesque place, locally known as Simla (the Summer House) was added to this garden to provide respite from the blazing sun. This spectacular tomb, which is a combination of domes and minarets. Constructed from high quality sandstone. It is dedicated to Fateh Jung who was a kind-hearted minister of the Mughal Emperor, Shah Jahan.
  10. NEELKANTH TEMPLE A stunning example of the century old, northern architecture and Khajurao-like carvings. It is actually a cluster of temples and open worship places, a good 30 Kilometers into a buffer zone of the tiger reserve. which is exemplified by intricate stone carvings and burgeoning views of the lush forest across the temple landscape.
  11. MOTI DUNGRI PARK
  12. MOTI DUNGRI TEMPLE
  13. BHANGARH FORT The Bhangarh Fort is a 16th- century fort built in the Alwar district of Rajasthan state of India. It was built by Bhagwant Das for his younger son Madho Singh. The Bhangarh Fort is located on the border of the Sariska Reserve in the Aravali range of hills in Alwar district of Rajasthan. Asia’s most haunted fort.
  14. BHANGARH FORT ALWAR
  15. BHANGARH FORT ALWAR
  16. BHANGARH FORT ALWAR
  17. BHANGARH FORT ALWAR
  18. BHANGARH FORT ALWAR
  19. NEEMRANA FORT
  20. NEEMRANA FORT
  21. NEEMRANA FORT AT NIGHT
  22. HILL FORT KESROLI, ALWAR
  23. SILISERH LAKE
  24. ARAVALI MOUNTAINS
  25. FAMOUS PERSONALITIES OF ALWAR ASTHA CHAUDARY JITENDRA KUMAR IMRAN KHAN
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