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About Ajabgarh Fort Alwar

Opening Hours: 08:00 am to 05:00 pm 

Prime Day & Hours: Weekends 

Suggested Duration: 2-3 hours

Tickets: Offline

Nearest Railway Station: Alwar Junction, about 76 km away

Nearest Airport: Jaipur International Airport, about 91 km away

Nearest Bus Stop: Alwar Bus Station, about 74 km away

Nestled on top of the Aravalli Hills, Ajabgarh Fort is a tall, ancient structure, built by Raja Ajab Singh Rajawat, grandson of Bhangarh’s Madho Singh. Counted among the lesser-known yet remarkable forts and palaces in Rajasthan, this fort is an example of Rajput-Mughal architecture with imposing stone walls and ornate entrance gates.. The ruined palaces and a central courtyard dotted with remnants of temples and stepwells add grandeur to the place, making it a notable inclusion in many Rajasthan tour packages.

A major focal point for history and architecture enthusiasts is the underground tunnels which connect the fort with the adjacent Shri Raghunathji Temple. It was employed by women of the royal family to travel safely and without being seen. 

The place is less crowded than the more widely popular nearby Bhangarh Fort, making it a perfect place for quiet exploration. Adventure seekers can also trek through moss‑covered ramparts and climb watchtowers for panoramic views across scrub forests. This provides a chance to absorb the gentle silence punctuated only by winding Aravalli breezes.

Ajabgarh Fort Alwar Highlights

• Discover the majestic Ajabgarh Fort, built in the 17th century by Ajab Singh Rajawat, which offers panoramic views of the Aravalli Valley.
• Admire the ruins of palace chambers, watchtowers, stepwells, and secret corridors that blend Rajput and Mughal architectural styles.
• Explore Shri Raghunathji Temple, featuring a marble-pillared courtyard crafted from Jhiri and Makrana marble.
• Uncover the hidden underground tunnel between the fort and the temple, once used by royal women for private passage.
• Combine your visit with nearby attractions, such as Bhangarh Fort and Sariska Tiger Reserve, for a full-day adventure.

How To Reach Ajabgarh Fort Alwar

By car/taxi: Ajabgarh Fort is about 62 km away from the Alwar city centre via RJ SH 25A and RJ SH 25. It will take you about 2 hours and 10 minutes to get there.

Best Time To Visit Ajabgarh Fort Alwar

1. Peak Season (October to March):

  • Weather Insights: Between approximately 5 °C-11 °C (low) and 20 °C-28 °C (high); generally cool and comfortable.
  • Things to Do: Explore the fort, visit the Siriska Tiger Reserve

2. Moderate Season (July to September):

  • Weather Insights: Rains, high humidity, daily highs around 25 °C-35 °C, lows near 17 °C-24 °C
  • Things to do: Learn about the local culture, enjoy nature in its full bloom

3. Low Season (April to June):

  • Weather Insights: Scorching heat: highs between 32 °C-45 °C, sometimes touching 46 °C, with nights rarely dropping below 25 °C.
  • Things to do: Morning exploration, indoor sightseeing of Alwar

Ajabgarh Fort Alwar Other Essential Information

Know before you go:-

  • Wear sturdy walking shoes for uneven ground and climbing. 
  • Carry water, snacks, sunscreen, a hat, and a cap, as there are no eateries at the fort.
  • As a remote, largely deserted ruin, the site can feel isolated after sunset. Don’t wander alone in late evening—travel in company and avoid dark corners.
  • It’s an unguarded, unmaintained heritage site, so avoid littering, stepping on fragile ruins, or touching delicate carvings. Use designated paths and treat the fort respectfully.
  • Help preserve the beauty of the place, and exercise precaution as the structure is old and delicate.  
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Point of Interest for Ajabgarh Fort Alwar
Explore the Fort’s Architecture & Secret Tunnel
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Explore the Fort’s Architecture & Secret Tunnel

Find out about the fort's Rajput-Mughal architecture from the 17th century, which includes huge stone walls, carved entrance gates, palace ruins, courtyards, and stepwells. A secret underground tunnel that connected the fort to the Shri Raghunathji Temple let royal women get there without being seen and ensured their safety.

Climb the Watchtowers
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Climb the Watchtowers

Climb the fort's watchtowers to get a wide view of the Aravalli scrub forests and the plains around them. The view is amazing in the early morning or late afternoon, and it's a great place to take pictures against the stunning natural landscapes.

Visit the Shri Raghunathji Temple
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Visit the Shri Raghunathji Temple

The temple, built in 1635 AD, has a beautiful open courtyard with 24 pillars and a marble façade made from Jhiri and Makrana stone. There used to be decorated idols of Rama and Sita in the temple, but they went missing. The story of the lost precious statue adds to the mystery of history.

Hear Local Legends & Paranormal Stories
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Hear Local Legends & Paranormal Stories

Learn about the local legends that say Ajabgarh was abandoned because of curses, tales of witchcraft, spirits, and a vengeful sage. Even though they are creepy, the empty ruins make for a spine-tingling, atmospheric place that draws in curious travellers.

Experience Rural Life & Village Tours
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Experience Rural Life & Village Tours

Take part in guided village walks, jeep safaris, or hands-on workshops like pottery or organic farming. Meet the people who live there, learn about the new Ajabgarh's recovery story, and enjoy the sunset views from Burj, which is nearby. These experiences help you learn more about the culture of the area.

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Ajabgarh Fort Alwar FAQs

What is Ajabgarh Fort’s historical significance?

Ajab Singh Rajawat, the grandson of Madho Singh, built the fort around 1635 A.D. as part of a defensive and residential setup in the Aravalli region.Legends say that the Mughal emperors Akbar and Shah Jahan frequented the fort.

Is the fort haunted or associated with legends?

Ajabgarh isn't as well-known as the nearby Bhangarh Fort, but it has its own local stories and a spooky feel because of the sparsely inhabited surroundings. Even though it hasn't been officially declared haunted, many travellers say it feels spooky and quiet.

What unique architectural features does Ajabgarh Fort showcase?

The fort has a mix of Rajput and Mughal architectural styles, with huge stone walls and detailed carvings. The ruined palace halls, old stepwells, guard towers, and hidden passages in a hilltop complex and mystic and allure to the place. The Shri Raghunathji Temple has a 24-pillar open courtyard and a façade made of Jhiri and Makrana marble. There was also an interesting underground tunnel that connected the fort to the temple. It was built so that royal women could visit without being seen.

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