An ancient historical town in Alwar district, Neemrana is truly a beautiful place to visit. It is surrounded by Aravalli hills which attracts many tourists. From the tourist point of view, Neemrana has some really amazing resorts and monuments one will definitely love.
So, before you plan a trip, get all the details of Neemrana.
- Currency – Indian Rupee
- Location – Located in the state of Rajasthan
- Best Time to Visit – July to March, the monsoon is really refreshing and soothing here.
How to Reach
By Air
The nearest airport to Neemrana is Indira Gandhi International Airport. (108km away)
By Train
The nearest railway station to Neemrana is Ateli Railway Station. (in Haryana, 55 kms away)
By Road
You can easily reach Neemrana situated on Delhi-Jaipur Highway.
Neemrana is a personification of pure beauty. It is surrounded by the stunning Aravalli hills which are the oldest fold mountains in the world. To your surprise, it is now turned into a resort.
The resort is also very much preferred for marriage ceremonies and other cultural events.
Entry Fees: Visiting for one day? INR 1,900 approx per person
Nearby Places to Eat:
The palace has buffet
Get your adrenalines rushing with a thrilling experience of adventure at Neemrana. It gives panoramic view on the outskirts of Delhi.
Charges: INR 1750/ INR 1550 approx.
Opening Hours: 9am to 5pm
Nearby Places to Eat:
Captain Bill’s Restaurant, Aju Japanese Hotel, Om Annpurna Rasoi, Neemrana Chicken Corner, Bikaner Misthan Bhandar
It is a very very old & magnificent multi-storied structure in Neemrana. It is similar to the one in Delhi – Argasen ki Baoli.
It has 170 steps and as you step more into the structure, the smaller it gets.
Opening Hours: 6am to 9pm
Nearby Places to Eat:
Captain Bill’s Restaurant, Aju Japanese Hotel, Om Annpurna Rasoi, Neemrana Chicken Corner, Bikaner Misthan Bhandar
Many water birds used to be found here are endangered Siberian Crane, Indian Darter, Indian Saurus crane, heron, cormorants, storks, migrant ducks, common teal, gadwall, shoveler, knob billed duck, Indian shag, white spoonbill, green sandpiper, common sandpiper, oriental ibis and others.
Sariska National Park is a tiger reserve nested beautifully in the Aravalli ranges. However, it is 126 km away from Neemrana, but can be clubbed with your visit here.
You can spot the famous Bengal Tigers here.
Entry Fees:
- Indians: INR 75
- Non-Indians: INR 500
- Student (Indian): INR 20
- Gypsy/Canter: INR 250
- Movie Camera: INR 900
- Guide Fee: INR 300
Opening Hours: 6am to 9:44pm
Nearby Places to Eat:
Sariska café, Ramdhan Hiralal Saini Sweets, Kanhaiya Sweets, Sagar Sweets & Pavitra Bhojnalaya, Hera Sweets
This is an ancient fort located on a stiff cliff with six gates extended about 5 km from north to south and 1.6 km from east to west.
There are 3,359 kangaroos, each containing to loopholes for musketry.
Entry Fees: Free
Opening Hours: 10am to 5pm
Nearby Places to Eat:
Forest Canteen, Prem Pavitra Bhojnalaya, Al-Lazeez Restaurant, Pizza hut, Inderlok d’lite
Where to Stay in Neemrana
There are great accommodation options throughout Sawai Madhopur.
Some of them are as follows-
- Grand Hira Resorts
- Today’s Sunrise Luxury Resort
- Treehouse Raj Mahal
- Ramada Neemrana Jaipur Hwy
- Shiva Oasis Resort
- Starlit Suites
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