About Alwar
Agartala to Alwar distnce : 2464 km
Estimated travel time : 49 hours
Alwar the city of Rajputana heritage and culture is also the gateway to the historic and colorful state of Rajasthan. Also Alwar has its own heritage, which goes back to the mythological legends of the Mahabharata that continues till the present date.
Surrounded by the one the oldest land of India Alwar is the town nestled in Aravalli where glorifying history of the Rajputana can be traces by the fortified fortress, magnificent palaces, colorful markets full of local handicrafts and attires. Alwar has had a chequered history and has been a witness to many rules and rulers. It offers the traveler many sites of historical importance like the Bala Fort, City Palace, Tomb Of Fateh Jung, clock tower and many more. Meanwhile you can also sees the Rajputana Architectural designs specially the Jharokha that is key feature. Alwar is most famous for two things - its milk cake also known as โAlwar-ka-mawaโ, and for its fort. Also the ride on the special train, the Fairy Queen is an added attraction of Alwar.
Taxi from Agartala to Alwar is readily available at CabBazar.
Route Information
Agartala to Alwar by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Agartala to Alwar distance is 2464 Km and is 49 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Guwahati, Assam - Known as the gateway to Northeast India, Guwahati offers attractions like Kamakhya Temple, Umananda Island, and the Assam State Museum.
2. Kaziranga National Park, Assam - Famous for its one-horned rhinoceros, Kaziranga is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers safaris to spot various wildlife species.
3. Shillong, Meghalaya - The capital of Meghalaya, Shillong is famous for its picturesque landscapes, waterfalls, and viewpoints. Places to visit include Umiam Lake, Shillong Peak, and Elephant Falls.
4. Cherrapunjee (Sohra), Meghalaya - Renowned as one of the wettest places on earth, Cherrapunjee offers stunning waterfalls, living root bridges, and beautiful landscapes. The Double Decker Living Root Bridge and Nohkalikai Falls are popular attractions.
5. Kazo National Park, Kohima, Nagaland - Located near Kohima, the Kazo National Park is home to diverse flora and fauna. It offers trekking opportunities and a chance to explore the Naga culture.
6. Dimapur, Nagaland - The largest city in Nagaland, Dimapur has historical sites like Kachari Ruins, Rangapahar Reserve Forest, and Chumukedima Village.
7. Imphal, Manipur - The capital of Manipur, Imphal is known for its historical significance. Attractions include Loktak Lake, Kangla Fort, and the World War II Memorial complex.
8. Kohima, Nagaland - Kohima is famous for its Hornbill Festival, held in December each year, which showcases the Naga culture. The Kohima War Cemetery is also worth visiting.
9. Siliguri, West Bengal - A major gateway to the Northeast, Siliguri is known for its tea gardens and proximity to popular hill stations like Darjeeling and Kalimpong.
10. Jaipur, Rajasthan - Although slightly off the direct route, Jaipur is the capital city of Rajasthan and offers attractions like Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, and the City Palace.