Alwar is a city and administrative headquarters of Alwar district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is located around 160 km south of Delhi and about 150 km north of Jaipur , The capital of Rajasthan . Alwar is a part of National Capital Region. Alwar is also known famous for its Olive plantation in tinkirudi. It was formerly spelt as ‘‘Ulwar” in British India. This placed it in last position in alphabetically ordered lists, so a king changed to spelling to “Alwar” to bring it to the top. Alwar is also known by the name “Matsya Nagar”. Alwar contains many interesting and historical monuments. The city has a beautiful lake and a picturesque valley. The Sariska Tiger Reserve is located in the Aravali hills only a few km away from Alwar. The sanctuary, which is a Project tiger reserve, also boasts of many other species, including rare birds and plants
Distance from Alwar
Delhi :- 160 km
Jaipur :-150 km
Bikaner :- 390 km
Jodhpur :- 498 km
How to reach Alwar
By Road :- Alwar is well connected to Delhi and Jaipur by state owned and public buses services. A super deluxe bus from Delhi will get you to Alwar in about 5 hours, depending on the route its talking. Travelling by bus is much reasonable but at times it can be very tiring.
By Rail :- Alwar is well connected with an efficient rail network. Superfast trains connect Alwar with Delhi, Mumbai, and other nearby cities of India.
By Air :- The city of Alwar does not have an airport of its own. You will have to go to the Sanganer Airport located at Jaipur, Which is about 162 km from Alwar. Indian Airlines is the flight which connects to Alwar from other cities. Jaipur airport is connected to the metro cities of Mumbai , Kolkata, Delhi.
Education in Alwar.
Raj Rishi College
Babu Shobharam Arts & Law college
Gauri Devi Girls College
Modern Institute of Technology & Research Center
Institute of Engineering & Technology
Siddhi Vinayak College of Sci. & Hr. Edu.
National College of Girls
Presidency College, Alwar
Real estate in Alwar
Alwar was once considered a sleepy hamlet and used to be neglected by property developers. But, the time has changed and the situation in not the same anymore because the place is undoubtedly making a mark in NCR. The town is not only witnessing frenetic residential and commercial activity, but is also turning into a promising real estate destination at a swift pace. In fact the place is shining brightly on the NCR map. It has turned out to be a major industrial hub of the country. From population of 72,700 in 1961, it has now reached to more than 3.81 lakh. The urban development and housing has anticipated that it will further increase to seven lakh by 2031