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Exploring India: Neemrana, Rajasthan

Neemrana, situated in Alwar, Rajasthan, along the Delhi-Jaipur highway, is renowned for the splendid Neemrana Fort Palace. Constructed in 1464 AD, this palace served as the seat of power for Rajput Maharaja Prithvi Raj Chauhan III. Neemrana beckons those seeking a tranquil and enchanting weekend getaway near Delhi, providing a tapestry of heritage, celebrations, and vibrant hues against the backdrop of nature's beauty.


Overview

The Neemrana Fort, a 15th-century palace nestled in the Aravalli ranges, stands as a testament to timeless beauty. Originally under the rule of Rajput Maharaja Prithvi Raj Chauhan III, this architectural marvel, built in 1464, served as the third capital for the king's descendants. Encompassing nearly 10 hectares atop the hill, the fort seamlessly blends traditional Rajasthani and modern interior styles.

 

Now transformed into a luxury resort, the Neemrana Fort has become a coveted destination for weekend getaways, strategically positioned along the Delhi-Jaipur highway to attract travelers from both cities. Renowned for its Rajasthani and French cuisines, the palace boasts the distinction of being one of India's oldest heritage resorts.

The enchanting night views, two pools surrounding the palace, hanging gardens, and opulent rooms contribute to the unforgettable experience of visiting Neemrana. The 11-tiered fort palace offers a plethora of attractions, ensuring guests are captivated as they explore its timeless charm. Beyond its allure for leisure, the fort has earned acclaim as a preferred venue for hosting marriage ceremonies and cultural events.

 

The city of Neemrana derived its name from Nimola Me, a valiant local chieftain. Initially, the Chauhans defeated him, took control of the city, and graciously accepted his request to name it. Constructed in 1464, the palace became the third capital for the descendants of Prithviraj Chauhan III, who had succumbed to Mohammad Ghori's conquest in 1192 A.D. Despite the challenges faced during the British Rule, the rulers refused to yield.

 

In 1947, Raja Rajinder Singh contemplated relocating to Vijay Bagh as the fort's facades and ramparts began to deteriorate. Waiting for nearly forty years to find suitable caretakers for his property, it was in 1986 that the ruins beckoned restoration. By 1991, the Neemrana Fort opened its doors with 15 habitable rooms, earning recognition with the Intach-Satte Award and a nomination for the Aga Khan Award. 

How to Reach

By Air

The nearest airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, approximately 108 kilometers away.

By Rail

Neemrana has a railway station, which is well-connected to major cities. 

By Road

Neemrana is well-connected, and it is approximately 122 kilometers from Delhi. Visitors can drive to Neemrana or hire a taxi from nearby cities like Delhi or Jaipur.

 

State

Rajasthan

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Food Exploration

Dal Baati Churma, Laal Maas, Ker Sangri, Gatte Ki Sabzi, Mohan Maas, Mirchi Bada, Kachori, Rajasthani Thali, Mawa Kachori, Malpua are must-try delicacies here.


Language Spoken

Rajasthani and Marwari are widely spoken in this region. Hindi and English are understood in tourist areas.


Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Neemrana is from October to March when the weather is cooler than the sweltering heat Rajasthan has during the summer.


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