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Bala Fort

HHFQ+V36, Bala Quila Rd, Alwar, Rajasthan 301001, India

Bala Fort
Historical landmark
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FunZinga
FunZinga232 days ago
🚫 This site is Under Construction 🚫

🔰 Note : Bala Fort is under construction until 2023 and therefor tourist not allowed to enter but don’t worry there are plenty’s of other sites nearby where you can visit only via Govt. Official Safari Jeep.

✅Timing: 6AM to 5PM Everyday for Jeep.
✅Cost : Safari Jeep @1500 for 6 Person.
✅ U have to pay fee for own vehicle.

⭕️ Restricted Area Where Only Jeep Allowed ⭕️

🟢 Karni Mata Devi Temple
🟢 Bala Fort Pond
🟢 Bala Fort Wall

📢 Please keep in mind personal vehicle allowed after 8AM only till 5PM.

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Vipin P Vijayan
Vipin P Vijayan263 days ago
A must visit place in in Alwar town. Not exactly in the town, just a twenty minute drive from the city. The fort is.under renovation now. It is going to take another year to complete it. Still it is worth visiting it. The location of the fort is inside the buffer zone of Sariska sanctuary. The best way to visit the fort and surrounding forest area is to use the gypsy safari. Reach there before 10 in the morning and gypsy ride and guide will be readily available. Cost is 1400 for a two hour ride and it is worth to the last cent. Sufficient parking is available outside the entry gate, park your vehicle there close your eyes and take the gypsy safari. Six people can seat comfortably in it. The fort is closed but you can enter and offer worship in the ancient temple inside. There is a rudraksha tree inside the fort premises.
Ravi chauhan
Ravi chauhan294 days ago
The fort is closed for visitors up to the end of this year due to maintenance. Still one can enjoy the 5km ride from base of the mountain to this fort, which is situated on the top of the mountain. A 200 mtrs trail from main entrance of the fort to a spot from which one can enjoy the bird's eye view of the Alwar city.
Vishwas Sharma
Vishwas Sharma1 year ago
This is the best place to sit peacefully, explore and admire the beauty of nature.... Right now bala quila is under construction, but you can visit there, and enjoy watching the greenery all around. This monsoon season is the best time to visit there, also there are two historical temples in the way, Karni Mata Temple and Chakradhari Hanuman Temple, you could visit there as well.
Hitesh Lodhi Max
Hitesh Lodhi Max1 year ago
Bala Quila also known Alwar Fort is a fort in Alwar in Indian state of Rajasthan. It is situated on a hill in the Aravalli Range, above the town of Alwar. The fort is 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) long and is about 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) wide. The fort was originally constructed by Nikumbh Rajputs in 928 CE. In 1492 Khanzada Alawal Khan won Bala Quila from Nikumbh Rajputs to stop practice of human sacrifice. Nikumbh Rajputs and their successors moved to the southwestern part of India through Baroda and settled over eastern Khandesh during 15th century onwards due to the Mughals as the Mughal Empire was expanding in and around western India which was due to its close proximity to the capital of Delhi at that time. It was re-constructed in 1521 CE by Hasan Khan Mewati. In the following centuries it went to the Mughals. It was captured by the Jat ruler Suraj Mal. After his death however, it was captured by the Rajput ruler Maharao Raja Pratap Singh of Alwar State. Major rivers like Narmada, Tapi, Girna basins were suitable for the Nikumbh Rajput warriors to settle down. As Rajputs found it as a suitable place for their successors due to it having ample of water and land for cultivation. Arwali mountain range divided mevad मेवाड़ & मारवा marwad.

It's in under construction 🚫
Gitanshu behal
Gitanshu behal1 year ago
Couldn't go inside the fort. The fort is closed for construction. But guard send us through a side path which leads to an amazing view of whole Alwar city. We spend like half an hour over there. The view is mesmerizing. The place is inside alwar forest reserve, which costs 50rs for vehicle and 10rs per person.
Gunjan Saini
Gunjan Saini1 year ago
Currently it is under construction so entry is prohibited. But you still can visit there and explore places and spots beside the main Fort. I will advice you to go as early as possible during the morning. Winter is a good time to visit the Fort.
Deependra Yadav
Deependra Yadav2 years ago
Bala Quila is situated on a hill in the Aravalli Range, above the town of Alwar. The fort is 5 kilometres long and is about 1.5 kilometres wide. 5 Km long Ride between the beautiful hills is wonderful.
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Ticket- Yes
Food - Not Allowed
Personal Vehicle - Allowed 📢Timing 8 Am to 5 PM

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