Sariska Valley
Experience the Soothing Embrace of Mother Nature
Sariska Valley
Experience the Soothing Embrace of Mother Nature
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  • Overview
  • Sariska
  • Amenities
  • Nearby Attractions
  • Contact

NEARBY ATTRACTIONS

Sariska National Park & Tiger Reserve

At the Sariska Tiger Reserve, known for its rich biodiversity, visitors can enjoy a variety of activities. These include thrilling jeep and canter safaris to spot tigers and other wildlife, bird watching for the many species that inhabit the area, and photography to capture the stunning landscapes and wildlife. For those who prefer a more tranquil experience, long nature walks provide an opportunity to immerse in the beauty of the reserve's flora and fauna. 

Siliserh Lake

Established in 1845, the alluring Siliserh Lake is a man-made marvel sprawling over an area of 7 kilometers. Its lush green surroundings and majestic Aravalli hills in the backdrop make the perfect setting to relish boating & other water activities and to enjoy leisure time with your loved ones 

Garbhaji Waterfall

Surrounded by grove of trees, Garbhaji waterfall boasts of pristine natural beauty and is a sight to behold especially during the monsoon season. The mesmerising view of sparkling water cascading over the rocky cliffs revitalizes the mind, body and soul. It is also an ideal place for adventure seekers and hiking enthusiasts 

Neelkantha Mahadev Temple

This temple is dedicated to the NeelKanth incarnation of Lord Shiva and is a historical marvel. It features stunning northern Indian architecture and intricate carvings reminiscent of the famous Khajuraho temples. The temple's detailed sculptures and ornate designs make it a significant cultural and religious site, attracting visitors who admire its artistic and spiritual significance.  

Naldeshwar Temple

This 18th-century shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva is nestled amidst lush greenery and natural ponds, offering a serene and picturesque setting. The walk to the temple is not only stunningly beautiful but also adventurous, making it a thrilling and memorable trekking experience. The journey through the scenic landscape enhances the spiritual and natural connection, drawing devotees and nature lovers alike 

Pandupol Temple

Pandupol is an ancient site steeped in mythology, believed to be where the Pandavas stayed during their exile. It is also the legendary location where Bhima defeated the demon Hidimbb. The Hanuman Temple at Pandupol holds special significance as it is believed to be where Lord Hanuman defeated Bhima in a test of strength, which is why the idol of Lord Hanuman is uniquely depicted in a reclining position.


The path to the temple is a scenic journey through lush landscapes, featuring a cascading spring and a striking 35-foot waterfall, enhancing the spiritual and natural beauty of the site.vers alike 

Alwar Museum

The Government Museum, located within the City Palace of Alwar, is a treasure trove of history and culture. It boasts an impressive collection that reflects the rich heritage of the royal families of Alwar. The museum's exhibits sculptures, inscriptions, coins, paintings and manuscripts,  arms and weapons, local art, crafts, and musical instruments. 

Bhangarh Fort

Bhangarh Fort, located in the Alwar district of Rajasthan, India, is a site steeped in history and mystery. Renowned for its historical ruins and eerie atmosphere, the fort is considered one of the most haunted places in India. Built in the 17th century by Raja Madho Singh, the fort was once a grand and thriving town 

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