NEEMRANA






 On the Delhi-Jaipur route, Neemrana town is found in Alwar, Rajasthan. The beautiful Neemrana Fort Palace is one of the city's most well-known attractions. In 1464 AD, Rajput Maharaja Prithvi Raj Chauhan III erected a palace from which to rule. The fort of Neemrana has been turned into one of Rajasthan's oldest luxury historical hotels.

The fort has been renovated and developed so that visitors may enjoy a mix of history and modernity. Neemrana offers a tranquil and lovely weekend escape near Delhi, with heritage, festivals, and colours surrounded by nature's grandeur, where each silent enormous wall screams out loud its own heroic narrative. Neemrana is well-known among the Delhi population as a great destination to go for a day trip to experience the heritage resort as well as activities such as zip-lining and swimming.


Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary's approach

Those who come to Neemrana for a sumptuous escape will not be disappointed by the nature beauty of the Sariska wildlife reserve. The reserve has an area of 866 square kilometres and is home to a diverse range of vegetation and wildlife. The reserve, which is nestled in the Aravalli hills, was formerly a hunting ground for the Maharaja of Alwar until being turned into a wildlife sanctuary in 1955.

Today, it is one of India's most well-known Tiger reserves. A wildlife tour in the Sariska forests is an unforgettable experience in and of itself. Various species such as the Indian Leopard, Jungle Cat, Nilgai, Chital, and Sambhar call the wildlife home, with the Bengal Tiger being the reserve's pride and joy. In Rajasthan, Sariska is a must-do activity.


Neemrana restaurants and local cuisine

Neemrana, which is located in Rajasthan, is known for its colourful, spicy, and unusual North Indian cuisine.

Dal-Bato-Churma, Mirchi Bada, and Pyaaj Kachori are the most widely accessible foods in Rajasthan.

Most Rajasthani households are staunch vegetarians, not just because of the price involved, but also because of religious obligations. Special veg and non-veg thalis are served in Neemrana Fort. Pickles and papar are must-have ingredients in every recipe to elevate the flavour.


Neemrana Trip Suggestion

Day 1: Drive your own car into Neemrana. Arrive to the hotel and check in. Stay at the hotel for the day. The hotel offers a beautiful spa and a variety of indoor activities.

Day 2: Visit the famed Baori, Neemrana Palace's stepwell. Then go zip lining above the magnificent palace. After that, go to the Sariska wildlife sanctuary to see a variety of wildlife creatures in the deep Sariska woodlands.


Is there a good time to visit Neemrana?

The best time to visit Neemrana is from July to March. Winter is the best season to visit most places of Rajasthan since the weather is quite pleasant. Because Neemrana is surrounded by vegetation on all sides, the weather there is pleasant for the most of the year. Because Neemrana does not get much rain during the monsoons, visiting this location between July and September is not an issue. Summers may be hot and humid, making them uncomfortable.


PLACES TO VISIT IN NEEMRANA

  1. Neemrana Fort Palace
  2. Zip Lining
  3. Baori
  4. Sariska National Park
  5. Shopping in Neemrana
  6. Bala Quila, Alwar

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